Celebrating Partnerships with the
International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture, & Urbanism and the Prince’s Foundation
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ICAA President Peter Lyden reflects on the great value offered by our partnerships with two vital organizations: the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture, & Urbanism and the Prince's Foundation.
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Young team extends vernacular architecture at historic sites
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The Award, now in its third year, is a collaboration between the ICAA, the Prince's Foundation, and the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism. Open to applicants from around the world, the Award aims to shine a light on exceptional talent exhibited by young professionals working in the classical tradition.
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Explore Southern California in the ICAA's annual publication
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The latest issue of the ICAA's annual publication
Classicist
is now available to view online for free.
Focused on Southern California and guest edited by noted architect Marc Appleton, the
Classicist
No. 15 explores the region's rich architectural history as well as contemporary examples of classical design through professional and student portfolios, and academic articles authored by leaders within the field.
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Offering scholarship opportunities specifically for interior architects and designers
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Part of the ICAA's "Design in Mind" series, the film will play on Connecticut Public Television
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Tonight, Thursday, March 28th, marks the first airing of the ICAA's mini-documentary chronicling the contributions that the iconic architect Robert A.M. Stern has made to both architecture and education. The film will air at 9:45 PM on Connecticut Public Television (CPTV).
For those outside of CPTV's broadcast area, you can view the film embedded on their website.
Future airings will be announced.
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Programs offered across the country
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The ICAA holds programs on topics in architecture and the allied arts throughout the year, many of which are offered for free or at a reduced cost for ICAA members. These programs offer opportunities to engage with and learn more about the classical tradition as well as its historical and contemporary practice.
This spring's calendar showcases events across the country, such as
Napoleon's Architects,
featuring B
arry Bergdoll and Jean-Philippe Garric discussing the renowned work of Charles Percier and Pierre Fontaine.
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Deadlines approaching for upcoming education courses and other national education opportunities
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The reissued volume is reviewed in Traditional Building
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Published in collaboration between the ICAA and the Princeton Architectural Press,
McKim, Mead & White: Selected Works 1879 to 1915
compiles four original volumes into one new edition, showcasing the work of the best-known architecture firm of America's Gilded Age.
Now the book has been reviewed in
Traditional Building
, where its great influence on American architecture is recognized and celebrated.
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The ICAA is pleased to present
From the Timeless to the Timely: A Celebration of New Orleans Style
(December 11-15). This special journey will grant access to incredible private homes that have been preserved since the Colonial and Classical Revival periods, as well as visits to historic plantations, shotgun houses, and the lovely Garden District.
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Become an ICAA Member
Join locally, but think globally. ICAA membership provides access to educational opportunities across the ICAA’s 15 Chapters, unique travel experiences, and much more.
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Hosted at the National Office
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The National Office is excited to host our annual Summer Members Social, a fun event for ICAA members and its community of classicists.
Please join us on Monday, June 17th at the historic General Society Library in New York City for an evening of conversation and celebration.
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