For more than half a century, architect Ted Pappas has designed some of Jacksonville’s most visionary buildings and restored some of the city’s most important historic architecture. His work moves in two directions at once, exploring deep historical influences as it moves toward the future. While his contemporary masterworks include Mary Singleton Senior Center, St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church and St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, you could throw a baseball from one end of Downtown Jacksonville to the other and hit a Pappas restoration at each pitch. That includes Old St. Andrews, the 1888 deconsecrated church where this talk will be held.