Midcentury Modern in Fitchburg: The Architecture of Carl Koch

Join Keith Chenot, Russ Karlstad, and Susan Navarre for a live broadcast during which they will examine mid-century architectural design in Fitchburg, with an emphasis on Carl Koch's Fitchburg Paper Company Headquarters.

Fitchburg Historical Society is creating a live TV special to be broadcast on Fitchburg Access TV, their streaming platform and Facebook live on Monday, May 17 from 7 to 8 p.m. Keith Chenot (Engineering Technology, Fitchburg State University) and Russ Karlstad (City of Fitchburg, previously Taliesin West) will examine mid-century architectural design in Fitchburg, with an emphasis on Carl Koch's Fitchburg Paper Company Headquarters. Discussion led by Fitchburg Historical Society Executive Director Susan Navarre, with opportunities for comments and questions by phone and live Facebook broadcast during the live broadcast on Monday, May 17 from 7 to 8 p.m.

The midcentral Massachusetts city of Fitchburg was a lively industrial powerhouse for most of the 20th century. By the 1960's, its late-19th century streetscape saw a new design approach, with new building in the Modernist idiom, most often supported by city leader George R. Wallace, Jr. The extraordinary new buildings in Fitchburg included the Fitchburg Public Library and Children's Library; Wallace's home, known as "Screwball Terrace"; and the Litton Industries/Fitchburg Paper Company Offices all by Carl Koch. The Fitchburg Paper building has been described by the Massachusetts Historical Commission as "the finest modern building in Fitchburg by a noted architect."

This program will examine Fitchburg's modernist legacy, with a special emphasis on understanding the aesthetic and engineering principles that make a design "modern" in style. Oriented toward a general audience interested in local history and design.

Date: Monday, May 17th, 2021

Time: 7:00-8:00 pm

Special Instructions: To participate live, go to https://www.fatv.org/ at the time of the program, and click on "Live Streaming - Public" to watch the program in real time. After the program has been broadcast, it will still be available online, by visiting https://www.fatv.org/vod (Video on demand). For more information, call 978-343-0834 or 978-345-1157.

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Rock, Stone, Boulder, and Wall: the Earthly Heritage of the Fitchburg Area

Join us for this fascinating virtual discussion on the history of stone walls in our area, as well as the Rollstone Boulder.

When he agreed to speak on stone walls for this Freedom's Way event in Fitchburg, Professor Thorson casually asked the public services librarian about the glacial erratic he'd seen in downtown Fitchburg. The more he learned about the curious case of "Rollstone Boulder," the more he wanted to share what it means for the interested audience. Hence, his talk will divide between a general discussion of New England's stone walls and a celebration and lament regarding Fitchburg's unique case of a boulder that Humpty Dumpty could understand.

About the speaker: Robert M. Thorson. Midwestern native turned Northwestern geologist turned Northeastern academic. Professor of Geosciences and Head (interim) of the Department of Geosciences at the University of Connecticut. An expert on New England's glacial landscape, fieldstone walls, and the historic landscape of Henry D. Thoreau.

Date: Thursday, May 20th, 2021

Time: 7:00-8:00 PM

Location: Online via Zoom

Register: Please register at https://tinyurl.com/fplstonewalls.
The Zoom link will be sent to all registered emails the day prior to the event

Space is limited to 100 registrants

Reservations Required 

Professor Robert M. Thorson

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