Join the Chicago-Midwest ICAA for an evening with master craftsman, author, and educator Brent Hull, as he explores the enduring relevance of authentic design in architectural millwork. Drawing from decades of expertise in preservation and craftsmanship, Brent will highlight the importance of historical accuracy and thoughtful design in creating meaningful architecture today.
The lecture will also address the practical applications of historic millwork in contemporary projects, offering valuable insights for architects, designers, and enthusiasts alike.
Following the program, Brent will host a book signing for his latest publication, Millwork: The Design and Manufacturing of Historic Millwork from 1740–1950.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with one of the nation’s leading experts in classical craftsmanship and preservation, while enjoying the historic setting of Chicago’s iconic Glessner House.
Brent Hull Bio
Brent Hull is an award-winning master builder and expert in historically accurate architectural millwork and moldings. For over thirty years his craftsmanship has enhanced nationally registered properties and homes across the country. Hull honed his expertise at Boston’s North Bennet Street School where he trained in the art of traditional building and historic preservation prior to founding Hull Millwork & Hull Homes in Fort Worth, Texas. When Brent is not working with his teams, speaking or consulting about how to build better and more beautifully, he enjoys reading and writing about historic architecture. He has authored five books on historic millwork; his most recent book released this spring, Millwork: The Design and Manufacturing of Historic Millwork from 1740-1950.