Schwartzman on Arts & Crafts: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

SAH/SCC welcomes author, filmmaker, and graphic designer Arnold Schwartzman to share about his new book, Arts & Crafts: From William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright (Palazzo Editions, 2021). The book focuses on a group of British and American craftsmen who vehemently rejected the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. William Morris, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Frank Lloyd Wright, […]
Griffith Observatory: Hollywood’s Celestial Theater: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC for another exciting Zoom presentation by favorite speaker and SAH/SCC Member Stuart W. (Bill) Leslie. This time, Leslie will talk about the architecture of a Los Angeles icon: Griffith Observatory (John C. Austin and Frederic M. Ashley, 1935; Levin and Associates Architects/Pfeiffer Partners, 2006). Leslie maintains that Griffith Observatory has never been apologetic […]
A Dialogue on Reyner Banham: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Reyner Banham’s classic take on Southern California and its architecture,Los Angeles:The Architecture of Four Ecologies(The Penguin Press, 1971), is required reading for all interested in the Southern California built environment. Recently, two scholars have revisited the work of Banham (1922-1988) on a larger scale. Join SAH/SCC for a dialogue between these two authors, Todd N. […]
Araujo on Knoll: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC as we welcome Dr. Ana Arujo to talk about her new book,No Compromise: The Work of Florence Knoll(Princeton Architectural Press, 2021). Florence Knoll Bassett (1917-2019) was a leading force of modern design. From 1943-1965, she worked at what became Knoll International. She and her first husband, Hans Knoll, were business partners. After his […]
Master of the Midcentury: Bill Cody: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Join SAH/SCC as we explore one of the architects who made Palm Springs a crucible of midcentury modernism. One of the most prolific, diverse, and iconic was William F. Cody, FAIA (1916-1978). Presenting this legacy is the architect’s daughter Catherine Cody, design historian Jo Lauria, and architectural historian Don Choi. They are the curators of the acclaimed […]
Judson Studios at Forest Lawn Museum

Join SAH/SCC at the Forest Lawn Museum for a behind-the-scenes tour of the first comprehensive Judson Studios exhibition, which shines a new light on contemporary and historic stained glass. Founded in 1897, the Los Angeles-based studio has been a leader in the field of stained glass for more than 120 years. The exhibition includes nearly […]
Jamrozik and Kempster, Growing up Modern: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Please join SAH/SCC as we welcome authors Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster who will discuss their new book, Growing up Modern: Childhoods In Iconic Homes (Birkhauser, 2021). This new book explores questions we have all wondered about. What was it like to grow up in a Modernist residence? Did these radical environments shape the way that children […]
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 […]