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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National Fund for Sacred Places Take a Tour of the First Presbyterian Church of Stamford, Connecticut -
Preservation Magazine Photo Essay: Discover Milwaukee's Dazzling But Endangered Mitchell Park Domes -
Preservation Magazine A Modernist House in Norman, Oklahoma, Connects to the Surrounding Landscape -
Preservation Magazine Take in a New View of Pearl Harbor's "Sacred Battleground" -
Preservation Magazine A Key Piece of L.A.’s Barnsdall Art Park Thrives Again -
National Preservation Awards The People’s University: The Martin Luther King Jr. Library -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places Promising Updates on 5 Past "11 Most" Sites -
Preservation Magazine Preservation Magazine's Final Frame -
Saving America's Historic Sites Every Line is a Decision: Honoring Lord Peter Palumbo at the Edith Farnsworth House -
Preservation Magazine A Revamped Service Station Brings Midcentury Nostalgia to the Bay Area -
Preservation Tips and Tools 10 Tips to Preserve Places from the Recent Past
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The bipartisan America the Beautiful Act (S.1547) would invest $2 billion annually for eight years to preserve our national parks, public lands, historic landmarks, and their historic sites. Ask your Senators to support S.1547.
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