Modern Architecture Stories
Technical innovation, experimentation, and rethinking the way humans lived in and used the designed environment, whether buildings or landscapes, were hallmarks of modern architectural practice. Learn more about these fascinating places and the future-minded thinkers who brought them into being.
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Saving America's Historic Sites Kirsten Reoch: Innovation and Complexity at The Glass House -
Saving America's Historic Sites Preservation in Progress: Restoring the Pope-Leighey House Roof -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Black Modernism—Questions for Consideration and Dialogue -
Preservation Magazine The Barcelona Couch Represents a Specific Era of the Edith Farnsworth House -
Preservation Magazine A Team of Experts Restores a Rare Concrete Surface at Jackson Lake Lodge in Wyoming -
Saving America's Historic Sites Last of the Animal Builders at the Edith Farnsworth House -
Preservation Magazine An Important Step for Philip Johnson's New York State Pavilion -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund $3.8M in Action Fund Grants Help Protect 40 African American Historic Sites -
Preservation Magazine Modernist Magic: A Mies-Designed Residence Hall Comes Back to Life -
Preservation Magazine A Los Angeles Couple Updates a Midcentury Modern Beauty in Palm Springs, California -
National Fund for Sacred Places Take a Tour of the First Presbyterian Church of Stamford, Connecticut -
Preservation Magazine A Modernist House in Norman, Oklahoma, Connects to the Surrounding Landscape
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