Parsons on Colcord: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Some of you may remember SAH/SCC Member Bret Parsons from the recent Paul R. Williams, FAIA, event. If you do, you won’t want to miss a chance to hear Bret talk about his book Colcord—Home (Angel City Press, 2008). In the 1920s, Southern California exploded as the greatest home-building region in the world. Beaux-Arts trained architect Gerard […]
Richard L. Dorman: An Audacious Modernism: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC and its President, Sian Winship, as she talks about the work and legacy of Richard L. Dorman, FAIA, an important midcentury modern architect. Dorman has largely been forgotten to history because he left no architectural archive. For more than a decade, Winship has been collecting photographs, plans, and drawings of his residential, commercial, […]
Wigley on Wachsmann: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC for another one of our Authors on Architecture series as we hear from Mark Wigley, legendary architectural historian and author of Konrad Wachsmann’s Television: Post Architectural Transmissions (Sternberg Press; distributed by MIT Press, 2021). Wigley makes the surprising claim that the thinking behind modernist architect Konrad Wachsmann’s legendary projects was dominated by the idea of […]
Henry L.A. Jekel, Regional Master: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Explore the period-revival residences of architect Henry L.A. Jekel (1876-1960) with author and SAH/SCC Member Dr.H. Vincent Moses. Members may recall that SAH/SCC had to postpone its Henry Jekel Tour in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Dr. Moses is a co-author with fellow SAH/SCC Member Catherine Whitmore of Henry L.A. Jekel: Architect of Eastern Skyscrapers and the […]
Buckner on Wyn Roberts: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC member Cory Buckner for a rare and very personal look at the work of Cambridge modernist, David Wyn Roberts (1911-1982). Buckner is the author of the new book, A Cambridge Modernist: the Architecture of David Wyn Roberts (Crestwood Hills Press, 2020). In England, Roberts was a professor of architecture in the Cambridge School of Architecture […]
Preserving Los Angeles: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Los Angeles has become a change agent in the field of historic preservation. Historic preservation has revived neighborhoods, created a downtown renaissance, and guided the future of the city. In his new book, Preserving Los Angeles (Angel City Press, 2021), Ken Bernstein tells this story and illustrates it beautifully with 300 color photographs by Stephen Schafer. […]
Warner Bros.: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation
Just a day before the 93rd Oscars, SAH/SCC gets a sneak peek at the Warner Bros. studio backlot with the author ofWarner Bros.: Hollywood’s Ultimate Backlot(Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2018).Steven Bingen, the former studio staff historian, throws open Hollywood’s iron gates and takes us inside the legendary and mysterious studio. Warner Bros. was home to […]
Behind the Iron Curtain in 1968: In Search of the Russian Constructivists and Aalto. John G. Ellis SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join longtime friend of the SAH/SCC, John G. Ellis, FAIA for a very personal trip down memory lane behind the iron curtain in 1968…a personal architectural pilgrimage to find the works of Alvar Aalto and the Russian Constructivist architects. In the summer of 1968, Ellis (not to be confused with the former SAH/SCC board member […]
Bills on Thom: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC for a talk showcasing the architectural photography of Wayne Thom and celebrating the new book Wayne Thom: Photographing the Late Modern (The Monacelli Press, 2020) by SAH/SCC Member Emily Bills. Bills is an educator, curator, and author with research interests in urban history and social and environmental justice. She is Participating Adjunct Professor and Coordinator […]
Epiphany Ahora! With Escher GuneWardena: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC President Sian Winship for a discussion with members Frank Escher and Ravi GuneWardena of Escher GuneWardena Architecture about the restoration of the Church of the Epiphany, known both for being the oldest Episcopal Church in the City of Los Angeles (1887, Ernest Coxhead and 1905/1913 Arthur Benton) and the home of the Chicano […]