Authors on Architecture: Cayer on Incorporating Architects

Join SAH/SCC for a presentation by Aaron Cayer, PhD, author of the new book, Incorporating Architects: How American Architecture Became a Practice of Empire (University of California Press, 2025). By the end of the 20th century, US architecture and engineering firms held more capital than entire countries, employed more people than were housed in most […]
Authors on Architecture: Gonzalez on Early LA Architects

Please join us at the Neutra Office Building in Silver Lake (or virtually via Zoom) as we celebrate the publication of Early Architects of Los Angeles: Fifteen Profiles, 1884-1951 (McFarland, 2026) by Antonio Gonzalez. Professional architects first began to arrive in California in the 1880s. These architects wanted to practice their profession in their hometowns, […]
Authors on Architecture: Van Slyck on Playhouses

Join SAH/SCC as Abigail A. Van Slyck discusses her book, Playhouses and Privilege: The Architecture of Elite Childhood (University of Minnesota Press, 2025). The book explores children’s playhouses built on British and American estates between the 1850s and the mid-1930s. Different from the prefabricated structures that later populated suburban backyards, these playhouses were often fully […]
Authors on Architecture: Dunlop on Modern Gardens

Bringing the outdoors in is essential to midcentury modern architecture, as author Beth Dunlop shows in her book Gardens for Modern Houses: Design Inspiration for Home Landscapes (Rizzoli, 2025). Join SAH/SCC for an inside look at the importance of modern landscape designs with the author. The book features 30 gardens from across the US—half in […]
The Assassination of Jean Welz, Part 2: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

SAH/SCC welcomes back author and filmmaker Peter Wyeth, whose string of discoveries excavated from the most fragmentary evidence has uncovered the architecture career of perhaps the leading South African painter, Jean Welz. In 2022, Wyeth presented his book, The Lost Architecture of Jean Welz (DoppelHouse, 2022) to SAH/SCC. Although Welz’ masterpiece Maison Zilveli has since been […]
Schmitzberger, Sarnitz, & McGuire on Preis: SAH/SCC Zoom Program

Tune into SAH/SCC for a panel discussion celebrating the new book, Alfred Preis DISPLACED: The Tropical Modernism of the Austrian Emigrant and Architect of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor (Doppelhouse Press, 2022). Learn about the work and arts advocacy of this Viennese modernist who fled Nazi-occupied Austria and transformed regional Hawaiian architecture. We will […]
Lukather on Byrd: SAH/SCC Zoom Program
When is a ranch-style house not just a ranch house? When it is a Byrd house. Join author Chris Lukather as he explores the fairytale ranch houses designed by Robert Byrd (1904-1978) and his son, Gary (1939-2008), as featured in his new book, Homes by Byrd: The Art & Architecture of Robert Byrd and His […]
Bingen on MGM: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

In celebration of the publication of two new books this year—The 50 MGM Films That Transformed Hollywood: Triumphs, Blockbusters, and Fiascos and The MGM Effect: How a Hollywood Studio Changed the World (both from Lyons Press, 2022)—film historian, author, and friend of SAH/SCC, Steven Bingen, will make a return engagement to Zoom for a look at another legendary […]
Nevala-Lee on Buckminster Fuller: SAH/SCC Zoom Program

Join the SAH/SCC as we learn more about the fascinating man and architect that was Buckminster Fuller. Author Alec Nevala-Lee will present his new book, Inventor of the Future: The Visionary Life of Buckminster Fuller (Dey Street / HarperCollins, 2022). During his lifetime, Buckminster Fuller was hailed as one of the greatest geniuses of the twentieth […]
Anderton on L.A. Housing: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation
Noted architecture and design journalist and critic Frances Anderton, Hon. AIA/LA, will give SAH/SCC a virtual tour through Los Angeles based on her brand-new book, Common Ground: Multifamily Housing in Los Angeles (Angel City Press, 2022). For more than a century, Los Angeles has been a laboratory for exceptional experiments in multifamily housing—from the bungalow court […]