Seibert lectures UF students
By Harold Bubil
, Herald-Tribune
/ Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Architect Tim Seibert lectures graduate students from the University of Florida's School of Architecture Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at the Scott Building in downtown Sarasota. The students spent the day touring Sarasota's architectural landmarks with adjunct professor Guy Peterson. Seibert, 87, emphasized the importance of "clarity of concept" and told the students, "It is a terrible mistake to force your ideas on your clients." Staff photo / Harold Bubil; 9-16-2014.
Harold Bubil
Recipient of the 2015 Bob Graham Architectural Awareness Award from the American Institute of Architects/Florida-Caribbean, Harold Bubil is real estate editor of the Herald-Tribune Media Group.
Born in Newport, R.I., his family moved to Sarasota in 1958. Harold graduated from Sarasota High School in 1970 and the University of Florida in 1974 with a degree in journalism. For the Herald-Tribune, he writes and edits stories about residential real estate, architecture, green building and local development history. He also is a photographer and public speaker. Contact him via
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