The Architecture of Apocalypse: Leslie at the Wende

SAH/SCC welcomes author Stuart W. Leslie, PhD, who will give a free talk on “The Architecture of Apocalypse: Thinking About the Unthinkable in Style,” based on his contribution to Laboratory Lifestyles: The Construction of Scientific Fictions (edited by MIT Press, 2019), a new book on how advancements in lab design affect the work of scientists. His essay […]
The Romance of Water and Power: Architecture as Advertisement

Join SAH/SCC and the Santa Monica Public Library (Moore Ruble Yudell, 2006) as we explore how Los Angeles’ Department of Water and Power (DWP) leveraged architecture to enhance its image with Angelenos and increase the sale of electricity and water during the 20th century. Author and researcher Stuart W. Leslie, Ph.D., will take us on […]
Michigan Modern SAH/SCC Panel & Book Signing

SAH/SCC will take a virtual trip to the Midwest to explore the Great Lakes State’s contributions to design and architecture, hosted by the Herman Miller showroom (Lynch/Eisinger/Design, 2009) in Culver City. Brian D. Conway, Michigan’s State Historic Preservation Officer, and Amy L. Arnold, Preservation Planner for the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, will be joined […]
Hines on Gill: The Democratic Architecture Of Irving Gill

Join the SAH/SCC this fall as we celebrate the work of Irving Gill with three separate events and tours. This series of events is held in conjunction with the upcoming exhibit “Irving Gill: Simplicity and Reform” and is co-sponsored by SAH/SCC and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara […]
Reflections on Ray Kappe by Dana Hutt

Join the SAH/SCC for this FREE lecture and presentation on the work of noted architect, Ray Kappe, FAIA on Thursday evening. May 24th at 7PM. Author and architectural historian Dana Hutt will share insights from her recent research on the work of one of Southern California’s most treasured architects and educators. Kappe donated his architectural […]
A Forgotten Icon Reborn – Grand Central Passenger Air Terminal: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Please join SAH/SCC Past President John Berley, as he presents the remarkable history of Glendale’s Grand Central Air Terminal (Henry Gogerty, AIA, 1930) and the process of it’s spectacular rebirth. The Glendale airport (GCAT) was the first commercial airport for Los Angeles, and home of Trans World Airlines (TWA), the first transcontinental airline that counted […]
A Shared Perspective: The Case Study Apartments and Beyond

Phoenix-based architect Edward (Ned) B. Sawyer will present a history of his work with fellow architect Alfred Newman Beadle on a series of modern apartment buildings originally commissioned by Arts & Architecture Magazine. Although many people are familiar with the legendary California Case Study House Program started by Arts & Architecture publisher John Entenza, it is often […]
Merry Ovnick Fellowship Lecture: Germans in the Desert: Beyond Amerikanismus in the American Southwest, 1914-1934

Saturday, February 28, 2026; 11:00AM-12:30PM Pacific. Neutra Office Building Join us for a lecture presentation by Luke Leuschner, the first Merry Ovnick Fellowship winner. Leuschner will be speaking on “Germans in the Desert: Beyond Amerikanismus in the American Southwest, 1914-1934.” Throughout modernism’s nascent years, European architects looked to the US as a symbol of technological […]