architecture
"Classical Architecture, Classical Values" Tours of DC
The National Civic Art Society announces their 2016 “Classical Architecture, Classical Values” walking tours, which will demonstrate the enduring connection between core American values and the classical architecture of the nation’s capital.
Author David Veasey to Speak at Morristown Historical Park
Morristown National Historical Park will welcome author David Veasey on March 12, 2016 for an illustrated talk on his book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings.
Writers House Opens at Rutgers-Camden
The Writers House officially opened on November 17 and will be the home to the MFA program and the English department.
Historic Preservation Workshop at Kean University in NJ
Kean University will host a workshop on Vernacular Architecture, or “building without architects,” on Saturday, Sept. 19.
National Civic Art Society Internship
The National Civic Art Society? is seeking a college intern for the summer to help them protect and advance a beautiful and meaningful American civic realm.
Halloween Post: An App for Exploring an Historic Cemetery
This past Halloween weekend the exhibition Sylvan Cemetery: Architecture, Art and Landscape at Woodlawn Cemetery closed at the Wallach Gallery at Columbia […]
Exhibit: Investigating Where We Live
From the National Building Museum: In 1996 the National Building Museum instituted Investigating Where we Live, a program bringing together middle […]
16th Annual Architecture Week in Washington DC
From The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects: From April 21 to May 1, 2014, Washington D.C. will […]
Frank Furness: Inventing Modern
By Linda Shopes If buildings define a place, then the structures designed by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness (1839 – 1912) […]