good afternoon i'm laurence kornfield chief building inspector and we're at our brown bag lunch to talk about building entrances. it's of interest to me and a lot of other people in the city and we have with us today two guests, who are architects, alice carey and a preservation architect, is that right? >> yes. >> and focus on preservation and harvey hacker, the utility architect from the fenway park backed by the green, what is it, the green giant? >> the utility outfielder. >> the utility outfielder to help us look at building entrances and with harvey's help we have a whole lot of slides and we'll project images to use as the basis for discussing building entrance issues. i want to encourage all of you, it's very inform, i hope. i want to encoug all of you to participate and if you know the building or know anything about the building, chip right in. we'll give you a mic and tell us about it. building entrances are so very important and seems that in modern buildings in many cases they become regulated to simply functional uses rather than important parts of the overall concept of t