presented a film showing topics such as great california arts and crafts architects on charles and ray emes, the great modern actech turrell photographer. we sponsored modern home tours. in the summer we'll have our first design camp for eighth and ninth grade to introduce them to the disciplines. i participated in a panel on legacy, gave a talk on the history of modern residential design from 18 50 to 1950 with a c-e-q-a coming this spring. i'm the program coordinator for the lecture series, the home tours and the architecture camp this summer. it involves research and applied knowledge. while the lecture series is not presented in a university forum our role in educating the public has been greatly successful. i mention this as a way of explaining there are ways to bring architectural history to the public in a gentle way to elevate the discourse and helps the punished understanding in their context. i believe strongly that a built environment defines us and is a picture of who we are to others and as winston churchill said we shape our buildings and thereafter they shape us. i believe th