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Our 2025 Annual Theme: Places of Worship

Interior view of North Shore Congregation Israel; Architect: Minoru Yamasaki

Credit

C. William Brubaker Collection, University of Illinois Chicago.

Featured News

Our 2025 Annual Theme: Places of Worship

December 19, 2024

Article

October 15, 2025

Special Edition: Places of Worship Vol. 2

Special Edition Vol. 2 of °®¶¹app’s 2025 Annual Theme on “Places of Worship†focuses on the adaptive reuse of Modernist sacred places. As the issue’s guest editor, Partners for Sacred Places approaches the topic of adaptive reuse from a “both-and†perspective.

Newsletter, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

October 15, 2025

From Sacred Space to Therapeutic Sanctuary: The Norwegian Seamen’s Church Finds New Purpose as Spyre Center

At its height, the Norwegian Seamen’s Church consisted of 31 churches across the globe, serving as a home away from home for over 900,000 seafaring and expatriate Norwegians. Today, as Spyre Center, the building has found new life through adaptive reuse for a contemporary audience seeking a holistic health community rather than organized religion.Ìı

Newsletter, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

October 15, 2025

Between Elastic Modernism and Iconic Simplicity

Two Mid-Century Modernist chapels in New Orleans, the Episcopal Chapel of the Holy Spirit and the Methodist NOLA Wesley Center, built within three blocks and ten years of each other, demonstrate what it looks like for a religious building to stay and adapt.

Newsletter, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

October 15, 2025

Crosses of Chicago

Crosses of Chicago is a series of photographs by Kim E. Lovely that documents 30Ìıstorefront churches that were located throughout the South and West sides of Chicago between 2005 and 2007. The series captures the bold graphic aesthetic of storefront churches, including hand-painted Latin crosses, signage, and graphic facades.

Newsletter, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

October 15, 2025

Restoring Mendelsohn, Building Community: The Adaptive Reuse of Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights

A case study for other postwar synagogue designers, Park Synagogue is now becoming an important precedent in the preservation and adaptive reuse of Modernist sacred places.

Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

October 15, 2025

North Christian Church, Columbus, Indiana

North Christian Church and its site are in transition from a house of worship to a secular purpose, as part of a public library system. This presents an intriguing opportunity and challenge for creative solutions highlighting the unique design by Eero Saarinen and his colleagues, while devising appropriate designs for the new use. Ìı

Newsletter, Columbus, Annual Theme

Press release

September 23, 2025

Open Call: 2026 Student Board Position

°®¶¹app is currently seeking qualified applicants to contribute to the ongoing leadership of the organization as a one year student board member – starting on January 1, 2026, and ending on December 31, 2026 – the term is potentially renewable for one year at the discretion of the board.

Newsletter, U.S. Board

News

September 16, 2025

Embarcadero Plaza and Vaillancourt Fountain Threatened with Demolition

San Francisco aims to demolish Embarcadero Plaza and Vaillancourt Fountain as part of the Embarcadero Plaza and Sue Bierman Park Renovation Project, an initiative kickstarted by private interests.

Endangered, Advocacy

News

September 09, 2025

Victor Lundy's Texas home in danger

A coalition of advocates have come together to urge the new owners of Victor Lundy's home and studio in Bellaire, Texas to abandon plans to deconstruct the house.

Endangered, Advocacy

News

September 02, 2025

°®¶¹app Response on Executive Order

°®¶¹app recent response to the Trump Executive Order to make ‘Federal Architecture Beautiful Again’.

News

August 11, 2025

Summer 2025 Real Estate Roundup: Modern Homes on the Market

It’s our annual survey of the Modern real estate marketplace, where in we hope to connect modern homes with new stewards who will uphold each property's original integrity.

Newsletter, modern architecture, Real Estate

News

August 05, 2025

Modern Design and the World’s First Nuclear-Powered Merchant Ship

The Nuclear Ship Savannah is not only the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship but also served as a floating showcase of mid-century American art and design.ÌıNow, not only can visitors experience the restored modern passenger areas like the dining room, staterooms, veranda and main lobby, but they can also walk inside the former reactor space, which has been outfitted with interpretive displays to aid in understanding how a nuclear reactor works.Ìı

News, Newsletter

Article

July 15, 2025

Special Edition: Places of Worship Vol. 1

The °®¶¹app Annual Theme “Places of Worshipâ€Ìıprofiles and explores the rich array of postwar Modern religious buildings that can be found in almost every community across the nation. It’s worth noting from the start that these buildings house worship, yes, but often much more.

Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

Faith in Flight: Preserving the Modernist Majesty of the USAF Academy Cadet Chapel

Architect Walter Netsch was only 34 when handed the monumental task of designing the Cadet ChapelÌı– a centerpiece in the bold new vision for the United States Air Force Academy. The commission was unprecedented in scale: a Cold War-era project involving cadet quarters for 8,000, a hospital, an airfield, academic and administrative complexes, a court of honor, and more. Over 340 firms competed for the honor, but it was Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) that won the contract on July 23, 1954.

Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

Henry Slaby: Regional Catholic Modernist

In 2023, the Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), the Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee launched a project to survey Milwaukee’s 20th-century houses of worship. The survey had one unexpected outcome, however – the discovery of a relatively unknown architect whose work extended beyond the geographic boundaries of Milwaukee: Henry R. Slaby, AIA. Slaby (1906-1995) was born in Milwaukee and apprenticed in the local architectural office of Herbst & Kuenzli.Ìı

Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

An Architect’s Disdain, A Community’s Beacon: Wright’s Community Christian Church

On Halloween night in 1939, the Community Christian Church – at the time known as the Linwood Boulevard Christian Church – suffered a fire that destroyed the church’s second building, and forced them to relocate for a fourth time since the congregation’s inception in 1888.

Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

The Ascetic Artist

From an adapted barn in Locust Valley, Richard Lippold spun wire into gossamer threads to create other worldly compositions. He eschewed organized religion but was deeply connected to the natural world and communed with the metals that composed his sculptures.

Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

Heaven in Proportion: Lutah Maria Riggs’ Hidden Masterpiece

Tucked into the quiet hills of Montecito, California, the Vedanta Temple emerges like a secret sanctuary for both visitors and spiritual seekers. Designed by Lutah Maria Riggs in 1956, it is a rare example of sacred architecture that blends philosophical depth, environmental sensitivity, and architectural restraint.

Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

Church of the Transfiguration: A Masterpiece of Lithuanian Folk Art Modernism

Tucked away on a quiet side street in the low-rise Queens neighborhood of Maspeth sits a little known modernist masterpiece of Lithuanian architecture, the Church of the Transfiguration.

Endangered, Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

Article

July 14, 2025

In a Giant Sapphire

Wallace Harrison, the architect best known for such projects as the United Nations Headquarters, Lincoln Center, and Albany’s Empire State Plaza, designed only one church, First Presbyterian Church in Stamford, CT, 1952–1958.

Newsletter, Annual Theme, Special Edition, Places of Worship

News

June 16, 2025

Meet the 2025 Theodore Prudon Preservation Education Fund Grant Recipient

Sonya Sehgal is an emerging conservation professional and graduate student, pursuing a Master of Science in Historic Preservation at the University of Texas. She is the first recipient of the Theodore Prudon Education Fund Grant, and we recently spoke with her about receiving the grant and how she plans to utilize the funding to further her educational pursuits.

Preservation

News

June 12, 2025

Summer 2025 Reads

Expand your horizons and escape into our annual summer reads list, featuring new and on-themeÌıarchitecture and design titles. And a reminder that when you purchase any of the books below through ourÌıBookshop.orgÌıstorefront, °®¶¹app receives a portion of the proceeds.Ìı

Newsletter, Book List, Summer Reads

Press release

May 21, 2025

Former Whitney Museum of American Art and Modulightor Building Apartment Duplex Receive NYC Landmark Designation

°®¶¹app and °®¶¹app/New York Tri-State Chapter are thrilled toÌıannounce the New York City individual and interior landmark designation of the former Whitney Museum of American Art at 945 Madison Avenue, designed by Marcel Breuer and Associates.

Advocacy, Breuer, New York, Paul Rudolph

News

May 12, 2025

Be:cause Modern 2025 Auction

°®¶¹app announces the return of its online auction Be:Cause ModernÌı– the Auction for Modernism, supporting the preservation of modern architecture, landscapes, and design through principled advocacy, collaboration, and celebration.ÌıBidding opens at 12pm EST on Friday, May 16, and runs through 9pm EST on Sunday, May 25.

Newsletter, auction

News

May 12, 2025

Meet Our Annual Theme Editor: Partners for Sacred Places

°®¶¹app is proud to introduce our guest editor for the Places of Worship Annual Theme: Partners for Sacred Places. We spoke with Bob Jaeger about the organization and it’s work.Ìı

Newsletter, Special Edition, Annual Theme

News

May 06, 2025

Advocacy and the Architecture of Barbara Goldberg Neski 1928–2025

Susan Horowitz, director of preservation projects at Hamptons20Century Modern, reflects on the legacy of architect and advocate Barbara Goldberg Neski, who in 1952, became one of the first female graduates of the Bauhaus-oriented Harvard GSD program. As Neski Associates, she and her husband Julian designed 35 homes (many of which were located in the Hamptons). Throughout her decades long career, Neski was outspoken about the challenges for women in architecture.

Newsletter, Advocacy

News

April 24, 2025

°®¶¹app Counters Executive Orders

°®¶¹appÌıis steadfast inÌıits mission to protect our Modern heritage. We counter the recent executive order “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,†with a renewed commitment to telling the full and diverse stories of Modernism in America.

Advocacy

News

April 15, 2025

Revitalizing the Post-Covid City: What We Can Learn from the Past

Howard Mumford Jones Research Professor Lizabeth CohenÌıadapts her Keynote Address from Preserving the Recent Past 4. "Revitalizing the Post-Covid City: What We Can Learn from the Past," was presented at the conference in Boston on March 20, 2025.

Newsletter

News

March 17, 2025

10 Modern Women of the Modernism in America Awards

It’s March! Nominations are now open for the 2025 Modernism in America Awards, and it’s also Women's History Month, which inspired us to take a look back at the award-winning initiatives where women played a central role in commissioning, designing, restoring, documenting, educating, and advocating for our built environment. Their contributions emphasize the importance of partnerships between owners, architects and the community and the interconnectedness that originates from the lifecycle of a project.

Newsletter, Modernism in America

News

March 17, 2025

President's Column: March 2025

In this month's column, °®¶¹app President Katie Horak acknowledges the emotional toll of 2025's early months, marked by natural disasters, political unrest, and uncertainty. Yet hope abounds, as recovery from the Eaton and Palisades fires continues in Los Angeles, and °®¶¹app looks forward to the Preserving the Recent Past (PRP) 4 conference in Boston, celebrating progress and reflecting on the ongoing preservation efforts over the last 30 years.

Newsletter, President's Column

News

February 21, 2025

Roxbury's Recent Past

Take virtual tour throughÌıthe recent past of Boston's Roxbury neighborhood. As part of the Preserving the Recent Past 4 conference happening in Boston this March, participants have a chance to tour the diverse Roxbury neighborhood. If you aren’t attending the conference but are local to Boston, tours are now open to the public for registration. Here is a sneak peek of some of the significant midcentury and recent past sites featured on the tour.Ìı

Diversity of Modernism, Postmodernism, Black Modernism

News

February 12, 2025

°®¶¹app Welcomes Three New Board Members for 2025

The °®¶¹app Board of Directors has added Nina Chmura of New Jersey as a new director, while Zoe Detweiler and Tyler Jones – both based in Los Angeles – join as student directors for 2025.

U.S. Board

News

February 04, 2025

Black Modernist Architects and Designers

In honor of Black History Month we have compiled a list of some Black Modernist architects and designers you should know and some of the important projects they worked on.Ìı

Diversity, Diversity of Modernism, Black Modernism

News

January 28, 2025

Now Accepting Applications for the Theodore Prudon Fund For Preservation Education

°®¶¹app is thrilled to announce student scholarship applications are officially open for the first time through the Theodore Prudon Fund for Preservation Education Grant Program.

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Study Grant

News

January 22, 2025

°®¶¹app Statement on Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture Executive Order

At a time when the effects of climate change are everywhere, we believe that our resources would be better directed by promoting the preservation of our existing historic architecture and reducing building emissions and the environmental impacts of demolition and sourcing new materials.

Advocacy

News

January 15, 2025

5 Reasons to Join Us in Boston

Our recent field trip to Boston gave us so many reasons to be excited to PRP4. Here are five reasons to bundle up and join us in Boston this March!

Conference, new england, louis kahn, Postmodernism

News

January 14, 2025

A Statement from °®¶¹app President Katie Horak on the LA Fires

°®¶¹app President Katie Horak addresses the heartbreaking devastation and loss of homes as well as modern heritage sites resulting from the fires that broke out in Los Angeles on January 7.ÌıAt °®¶¹app we stand together with our Los Angeles family.

Endangered

News

January 14, 2025

Call for Articles: Places of Worship

We’re dedicating the July special edition newsletter to articles addressing the °®¶¹app 2025 theme: Places of Worship. We invite article proposals that seek to explore and understand the multitude of religious, spiritual and faith-based sites across the country – illuminating their distinct styles, development, and community impact – and represent a diversity of communities, historic resources, and the individuals associated with them.

Special Edition, Annual Theme

News

December 29, 2024

What's at Stake in 2025

As °®¶¹app closes out its third decade of education and advocacy work in the United States, Executive Director Liz Waytkus shares her thoughts on the significant issues the preservation community must confront to continue making meaningful progress.

What's at Stake

News

December 20, 2024

°®¶¹app 2024 Holiday Card: The Work of Jane Slater Marquis

Each holiday season, we select an image for our member holiday card that inspires and draws attention to the work of an architect, artist, or designer important to the Modern movement. This year, we highlight the work of Jane Slater Marquis (1922-2021), an American artist who worked predominantly in stained glass, completing major commissions throughout the American West.

Growing up modern, modernism

News

December 19, 2024

Our 2025 Annual Theme: Places of Worship

As we conclude this year’s exploration of suburban corporate campuses, our thematic focus for 2025 shifts to the multitude of religious, spiritual and faith-based sites across the country – illuminating their distinct styles, development, and community impact. A deeper examination of this common typology furthers our understanding of Modern architecture and design in the United States.

Annual Theme

Press release

December 18, 2024

°®¶¹app and °®¶¹app NY/Tri-State Work to Designate Breuer’s Former Whitney Museum of American Art

°®¶¹app and its New York Tri-State Chapter continue to successfully work to designate and protect Marcel Breuer’s iconic inverted Brutalist ziggurat, the former Whitney Museum of American Art at 945 Madison, as a New York City Individual and Interior Landmark.

Advocacy

News

December 17, 2024

Support °®¶¹app: Build a Tiny Cork Chair

°®¶¹app is thrilled to announce its selection as the nonprofit beneficiary of the 21st annual DWR Champagne Chair Contest.ÌıNow through January 7, craft a mini modern chair from champagne corks and enter for your chance to win up to $1,000 in prizes from DWR. ForÌıevery entry, MillerKnoll Foundation will donate $50 (up to $20,000 total) to °®¶¹app.

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Newsletter, Contest

News

December 13, 2024

Louis Kahn's Arts United Center added to the National Register

The National Park ServiceÌıhas formally listed the Louis Kahn-designed Arts United Center on the National Register of Historic Places with National Significance.

U.S. Board, louis kahn, national register

News

December 13, 2024

Boston Landmarks Commission votes to landmark City Hall

It's not quite official yet (still needs approval of the Mayor and City Council), but this has been a long time coming and we are thrilled to report thatÌıBoston City Hall was approved as a City of Boston landmark by the Landmarks Commission this past Tuesday.

Advocacy, brutalism

News

December 13, 2024

The 2024 Holiday Book List

Wondering what to read in the new year? We've compiledÌı60 must-read titles on architecture and design, as well as recommended reading to get you thinking about on-theme topics for 2025 and beyond. Our Annual Theme for next year focuses on Places of Worship (more on that soon), and we're looking forward to the PRP4 conference, March 19-22, in Boston. Further afield, check out recommended reads about Los Angeles, our host city for the 2026 International °®¶¹app Conference.

Newsletter, Book List

News

December 12, 2024

December 2024: President's Column

As I write this, I join °®¶¹app Executive Director Liz Waytkus and President-Elect Meredith Bzdak in Santiago, Chile, for the 18th Annual International °®¶¹app Conference. Convening with our friends from across the globe reminds us of the international impact of °®¶¹app and our place in this incredible community of scholars, practitioners, and lovers of modernism. There is already a little buzz in the air about the 19th Annual IDC, which will take place in Los Angeles in March of 2026. As an Angeleno, I can’t wait for the opportunity to welcome the international °®¶¹app community and all of you to this city that I love so much.

Ìı

Newsletter, President's Column

News

December 11, 2024

Climbing the Corporate Ladder for Tour Day 2024

°®¶¹app chapters, friend groups, and partners organized tours across the country for Tour Day 2024.ÌıMany tours explored the annual theme of Corporate Campuses, visiting sites such as Bell Labs, GM Technical Center, the Formica Headquarters,Ìıwhile other tours featured iconic Modern sites of different typologies,Ìıfrom residential to educational and beyond.

Tour Day, corporate modernism, Corporate Campuses, tours

News

November 25, 2024

The 2024 Modern Holiday Gift Guide

OurÌıgift guide for modernists packs a designy punch across price pointsÌıwith finds for all ages, iconic originals, and a few items inspired by ourÌı2025ÌıvisitÌıto Boston for PRP4 (March 19-22).Ìı

Newsletter, Gift Guide

Article

October 31, 2024

SPECIAL EDITION: Corporate Campuses Vol. 2

Welcome to the second installment of the 2024 Special Edition! We are excited to share the following articles and photo essay, which highlight Eero Saarinen’s outsize influence on corporate modern architecture; the impact of Formica on Cincinnati and other businesses; and how American corporate campuses influenced similar developments in Canada.

corporate modernism, Special Edition, Annual Theme, Corporate Campuses

Article

October 29, 2024

Bell Labs: A Corporate Campus Visual Essay

I spent an entire day wandering the atrium and manicured outdoor walkways feeling, thinking, and seeing what I imagined Eero Saarinen wanted (or didn’t want!) the inhabitants of this building to see and feel and think, my camera searching for compositions and forms that I hoped would reveal a version of the building that wasn’t the current and familiar depiction of the place. Saarinen’s design impresses as much as it provokes; the otherworldly reflections off the facade; the blissfully smooth curves of the sunken granite lobby and stairways; the linear walkways that seem to float along the perimeter of the atrium like walkways on a ship’s deck. You can’t help but feel transportedÌı– time moves differently within the spaceÌı– and I wanted to try and capture this essence.

corporate modernism, Special Edition, Annual Theme, Corporate Campuses

Article

October 29, 2024

Eero Saarinen’s General Motors Technical Center: 70 Years of a Corporate Campus

In 1949, General Motors officially announced its intention to construct a centralized product development campus, called the “General Motors Technical Center;†the site would finally co-locate all the disparate research, engineering, design and manufacturing activities that had outgrown its previous homes into one cohesive site. The press release read: “Architecturally, the buildings will be of unique design, both modern and functional in concept,†– now an enormous understatement given the legacy of the Eero Saarinen-designed campus and its influence on industrial architecture.

corporate modernism, Special Edition, Annual Theme, Corporate Campuses

Article

October 29, 2024

Big Blue in Minnesota

Whether it’s big box chain stores or anonymous manufacturing facilities, wide, flat-faced buildings are a common sight on the route into Rochester, Minnesota, from the north. About five miles from downtown, the IBM Manufacturing & Training Facility has a similar boxy massing to other buildings on the street but has a distinctive blue facade pattern. From the air, the vast scale of this building can start to be understood – in fact, when viewed from above, it resembles a computer chip. IBM Rochester is still the largest IBM facility under one roof, enclosing 3.6 million square-feet on 400 acres. In this city, IBM’s frequent moniker “Big Blue†applies to both the company and the building. Commissioned in 1956 and designed by Eero Saarinen & Associates, the opening of the building in 1958 marks a key moment in IBM’s design legacy and Minnesota’s computing industry.ÌıÌı

corporate modernism, Special Edition, Annual Theme, Corporate Campuses

Article

October 22, 2024

Formica Corporation Expands from Cincinnati Center to a Global Footprint

Founded in 1913, the Formica Company boasts a rich history intricately linked with the development of Cincinnati. As the company expanded, its manufacturing campus gradually moved northward from the Ohio River, mirroring the city’s own growth. The Formica® brand has made a significant impact on corporate campuses not only through its own unique architectural expansion but also by manufacturing laminate products that have furnished corporate buildings since the 1930s.

corporate modernism, Special Edition, Annual Theme, Corporate Campuses

Article

October 22, 2024

American Influence and the Canadian Corporate Campus: Re-Imagining the Golden Mile

The Golden Mile can be found fifteen kilometers to the northeast of downtown Toronto, Canada and was one of the nation’s first industrial complexes that transition to commercial in the post-war area. The Golden Mile was once a place where iconic corporate campuses and companies like IBM. and others served as catalysts for economic development while supporting the growth and expansion eastwards alongside iconic planned residential subdivisions, which sprang up to house the new industrial workforce and support their modern lives.Ìı

corporate modernism, Special Edition, Annual Theme, Corporate Campuses

Press release

October 21, 2024

Open Call: 2025 Student Board Position

°®¶¹app is currently seeking qualified applicants to contribute to the ongoing leadership of the organization as a one year student board member – starting on January 1, 2025, and ending on December 31, 2025 – the term is potentially renewable for one year at the discretion of the board.

U.S. Board

News

September 18, 2024

National Symposium Miami Session Recordings Now Available

A selection of recorded sessions from the 2024 National Symposium in Miami, Florida are now available to view on Vimeo.

Web resource, Video, national symposium, florida

News

September 17, 2024

Timex Campus Threatened with Demolition

The 80,000 square foot headquarters of Timex, the iconic American Watch company, designed by Fletcher Thompson, Inc., and opened in 2001, is under threat of demolition. The multiple award-winning building combines modern design, open floor plan democratization, and blends into the natural landscape.

Endangered, Newsletter, Advocacy, corporate modernism, Corporate Campuses

News

September 16, 2024

Documenting 10 (More) American Icons for International's Forthcoming Publication

The overwhelming share of responsibility in the preservation field concerns the innumerable everyday local treasures that make up the greater wealth of any community’s architectural fabric. However, in a field of advocacy where the public often remains unfamiliar with the urgency or value of conserving our Modern heritage, there is an extraordinary amount to gain from focus on exceptional monuments and their uniquely accessible interest to the public. With the potential to catalyze a broader awareness and understanding of the modernist legacy, as the outsized example of Penn Station, among others, did for our 19th- and early 20th-century inheritance, such ambassadorial sites are a tremendous asset to the modern built environment.

Newsletter

News

September 16, 2024

September 2024 President's Column: A Tribute to Theo

Next week, Wednesday, September 25, we’re gathering at Saint Peter’s Church in midtown Manhattan for A Tribute to Theo (our first-ever gala) to celebrate Theo Prudon and kick off the new Theo Prudon Fund for Preservation Education. It's going to be a memorable evening in a gorgeous, modern space. As we look forward to the event, I’d like to focus my President’s Column this month on Theo, and my appreciation for his steadfast leadership and his dedication to preservation, education, Modernism, and °®¶¹app.

Newsletter, President's Column

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