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 and industrial progress, avidly documenting and opining on urban centers, such as New York, Chicago, and Detroit. Amerikanismus (Americanism), as the discourse surrounding America came to be known, took hold in seminal publications, including Erich Mendelsohn’s Amerika: Bilderbuch eines Architekten—America: An Architect’s Picturebook (Rudolf Mosse Buchverlag, 1926) and the journal L’Esprit Nouveau (1920-25) founded in part by Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jeanneret-Gris, Hon. FAIA). In turn, these writings propelled generations of European modernists to the country’s urban and industrial centers primarily on the East Coast.
Less documented, however, are the travels of numerous European modernists into arid Southwestern states, including New Mexico, Arizona, and California. There, architects Rudolph Schindler, AIA, Walter Gropius, FAIA, Richard Neutra, FAIA, Albert Frey, FAIA, and others, encountered a landscape that was at once inspiring and confounding, and one that ultimately complicated their view of the America as narrowly defined by Amerikanismus.
In this lecture, architectural historian Leuschner surveys the interwar travels of these modernists, documenting their itineraries in the Southwest and the effects of its landscape, artifacts, and peoples on their conception of architecture, modernism, and America itself.
This lecture is a fundraiser for the Merry Ovnick Fellowship, SAH/SCC’s prize honoring former SAH/SCC President, author, educator, and historian Merry Ovnick (1942-2024). All proceeds from ticket sales fund the annual Fellowship, which sponsors an emerging scholar to attend the SAH International Conference. We will announce the 2026 Fellowship award winner at the lecture. Deadline for submissions is January 30, 2026.
Germans in the Desert—Saturday, February 28, 2026; 11:00AM-12:30PM Pacific. Neutra Office Building, 2379 Glendale Blvd.; street parking only; we regret this in-person event is not ADA accessible. $15.
