Join SAH/SCC for a walkthrough of the exhibition “Alfred Preis Displaced” with curator Prof. Axel Schmitzberger, RA, at the historic Neutra Office Building. Schmitzberger and his co-authors previously presented the catalogue Alfred Preis DISPLACED: The Tropical Modernism of the Austrian Emigrant and Architect of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor (Doppelhouse Press, 2022), for SAH/SCC’s “Authors on Architecture” program (order the video here). The book—recipient of a 2025 Docomomo Merit Award—will be available for sale and signing at this event.
Born and educated in Vienna, Alfred Preis, FAIA (1911-1994), fled Nazi-occupied Austria in 1939 and settled in Honolulu. After a brief internment as an “enemy alien,” he emerged as one of Hawaii’s leading architects from the 1940s through the 1960s, completing nearly 180 projects during his career, including the USS Arizona Memorial. His work forged a distinctive synthesis of Viennese modernism with Hawaii’s climate and cultures.
The exhibition traces Preis’s life and work through eight thematic clusters presented as faux newspapers, referencing his prominent presence in local media. Featuring restored historical photography, contemporary documentation, drawings, models, and more than 100 images and videos, the traveling exhibition has been shown in Honolulu and New York.
Alfred Preis Displaced—Saturday, April 4, 2026; 11-12:30 AM Pacific. Tickets required, $20, SAH/SCC members; $25, non-members. No walk-ins. Neutra Office Building, 2379 Glendale Blvd., LA. Pay via PayPal; or mail in order form with check.