November 2015 Newsletter

Nov 20, 2015 by SAH News

 
November 2015 Volume LIX, No. 11 / Society of Architectural Historians Newsletter
 
    SAH 2016 Conference Registration Opens December 8
Early registration for the SAH 2016 Annual International Conference in Pasadena/Los Angeles, California (April 6-10) will open on Tuesday, December 8, at 3 pm CT. Register early for the lowest rates and first choice of tours and special events. Early registration will close on February 3, 2016. 

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    SAH 75th Anniversary Gala Raises Over $100,000
SAH capped its 75th anniversary year with the 6th annual Awards for Architectural Excellence gala Friday, Nov. 6 at the Woman’s Athletic Club (626 North Michigan Ave.) Approximately 200 fervent fans of historic architecture came together as SAH celebrated the careers of Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Paul Goldberger, architect T. Gunny Harboe and preservation advocate Richard Longstreth, a past president of SAH. (View Gala photo gallery here.)

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    NEH Chairman Visits Charnley-Persky House
On October 30, 2015, SAH welcomed William Adams, Chairman of NEH, to Charnley-Persky House. Adams met with SAH Director Pauline Saliga and Development Director Carolyn Garrett to discuss NEH’s long-term support of the Buildings of the United States publishing project and the online edition of the BUS books, SAH Archipedia.

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    Recap of SAH 75th Anniversary Reception at Harvard
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of SAH’s founding at the Harvard Faculty Club on July 31, 1940, SAH held a celebratory reception at the Frances Loeb Library at the Harvard GSD on October 28, 2015. Through the generosity of Ann Whiteside, Librarian/Assistant Dean for Information Services at the Loeb Library, and several donors, more than fifty SAH and SAH New England Chapter members joined SAH President Ken Breisch and SAH Director Pauline Saliga for reminiscences about the Society.

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    Call for Nominations to the JSAH Editorial Advisory Committee
SAH invites nominations and self-nominations for two individuals to serve on the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians Editorial Advisory Committee for a term of four years starting April 15, 2016. The Journal features leading scholarship in the English language in all aspects of the history of the built environment. Ideal candidates have published substantially in the field and may come from any of the Society’s constituencies in academia, preservation, museum work, or independent scholarship; institutional affiliation is not required. Deadline January 15, 2016.

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    Highlights from SAHARA: China
This month we’re highlighting the content in SAHARA from one country: China. There are nearly 3,000 images of historic and contemporary structures, cities and towns, and designed landscapes representing China. The range of content and the regions covered is remarkable, and attests to the varied research interests and travels of our contributors.

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    The New York Botanical Garden Study Day Report
By Study Day Fellow Jennifer Thomas, PhD Candidate, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
On September 25th, the SAH Study Day at The New York Botanical Garden coincided with Pope Francis events in the city. Tour participants were warned to allow for extra travel time, but thankfully, taking the Metro-North Harlem Line to the Botanical Garden Station from Manhattan proved quick and easy that morning. There were several practicing architects in our group, as well as historians, designers, landscape/garden enthusiasts, and myself, a PhD candidate in landscape architectural history.

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    Architecture in the Rio de la Plata Basin Field Seminar Report
By Field Seminar Fellow Liz Donato, PhD Candidate, CUNY
The Rio de la Plata (the River Plate) basin, one of the widest in the world, is a region rich in architectural culture. The urban landscapes and architecture of its major cities have largely been shaped by the immense waves of immigration that reached its shores in the early 20th century, resulting in a unique architectural eclecticism. 

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  Spanish Itineraries, Part 1: Barcelona to Ronda
By Patricia Blessing, 2014 H. Allen Brooks Fellow
The first part of my travels in Spain led me from Barcelona to Malaga, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, and Ronda. Later in the fellowship year, I will report from Madrid and northern Spain, yet at this stage, Barcelona and Andalusia are the focus. Barcelona, a city I have long wanted to visit, is not related to my research on medieval Islamic architecture, and hence my itinerary began with a destination draws most visitors to Barcelona: the Sagrada Familia.

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NEH Announces New Next Generation Humanities PhD Grant Program
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently announced a new grant program designed to inspire innovative models of doctoral education in the humanities that incorporate broader career preparation for PhD candidates. NEH Next Generation Humanities PhD grants seek to address the disparities between graduate student expectations for a career in academia and eventual career outcomes and to promote greater integration of the humanities in the public sphere. These grants will allow colleges and universities to plan for major changes to PhD programs and then implement programmatic initiatives that will transform understanding of what it means to be a humanities scholar. Read More
 
Current SAH Opportunities
Chicago Architecture Biennial Tours of the Charnley-Persky House: Wednesdays and Saturdays through December 23

HABS-SAH Sally Kress Tompkins Fellowship: A joint program with the National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), this fellowship permits an architectural historian to work on a 12-week HABS project during the summer. Deadline December 31.

Charles E. Peterson Fellowship of the Buildings of the United States and the Athenaeum of Philadelphia: This fellowship supports the participation of a graduate student in the research and writing for a volume in the Buildings of the United States series and/or SAH Archipedia. Deadline January 4, 2016.

Call for Sessions: SAH 2017 Annual International Conference: SAH invites its members, including graduate students and independent scholars, representatives of SAH chapters, and partner organizations, to submit a session proposal for the 2017 conference in Glasgow, Scotland, June 7-11. Deadline January 16.
 
Latest Jobs
Visit the SAH Career Center for more information and to purchase a job announcement.

Ryerson University - Assistant Professor, Tenure Track
University of Virginia - Dean of the School of Architecture
University of California, Riverside - Assistant Professor
Emory University - Assistant Professor, Tenure Track
 
SAH Chapter and Partner News
The Marion Dean Ross/Pacific Northwest Chapter now has another archival home, the University of Oregon's digital repository, Scholars' Bank. Scholars' Bank is not just another online resource which duplicates print materials: It is a unique, expanding archive with digital content featuring members' publications, conference presentations, and reports of chapter events, among other materials. To access the chapter archives in Scholar's Bank, go to tinyurl.com/sahmdr-archives.

The New England Chapter of SAH invites applications for The John Coolidge Research Fellowship and The Robert Rettig Student Annual Meeting Fellowship. The Coolidge Research Fellowship assists graduate students at a New England college or university working on topics in architectural history or a related field through an award of $500-$1,000. The Rettig Student Annual Meeting Fellowship helps graduate students or emerging professionals attend the SAH 2016 Annual International Conference in Pasadena/Los Angeles, CA. The deadline to apply is December 22. Visit nesah.org.

SAH/SCC Life Members and Patrons are invited to an exclusive salon at the Presburger Residence (R. M. Schindler, 1945) in Studio City on November 15, at 2 p.m. A Historic Cultural Monument for the City of Los Angeles, the Presburger Residence is undergoing restoration after years of alterations by previous owners. The panel will feature the current owners, restoration architects and the children of the original owners. Tickets are $20 each. Visit sahscc.org.
             
Highlights of SESAH’s annual conference in San Antonio include paper sessions, tours of the missions, and the annual awards presentation. Authors honored were Carrie Dilley for Thatched Roofs and Open Sides, Richard Longstreth for “The Continuous Transformation of Savannah’s Broughton Street,” and Andrew Sandoval-Strausz for “Latino Landscapes,” Journal of American History. Belinda Stewart Architects received the 2015 Best of the South preservation award for their restoration of the Tallahatchie County Courthouse.
             
Docomomo US is pleased to announce registration for the educational travel tour "Modern Cuba: Continuity of Past and Present" (May 14-23, 2016). Guests will experience the rich architectural past of this long elusive Caribbean island located just 90 miles south of U.S. soil. "Modern Cuba" offers a unique travel opportunity in a small group setting featuring access to modern homes and buildings considered off the beaten path or not ordinarily open to the public.
 
SAH In the News
Paul Goldberger Describes the "Pragmatism and Poetry" of Frank Gehry's Architecture in His New Book (Gaper's Block - Nov 3)
Professors to Feature 100 Nebraska Buildings on Architectural Society’s Website (The Daily Nebraskan - Oct 27)
 
Members in the News
Architect Magazine: Q&A with Paul Jaskot on Concentration Camp Architecture
Dr. Robert Winter Donates Collection to Pasadena Museum of History
Places Journal: Articles by SAH Members Belmont Freeman, Keith Eggener and Jorge Otero-Pailos
Robert C. Ripley: Awarded Nebraska's 2015 Harry F. Cunningham Gold Medal for Architectural Excellence
Metropolis: Interview with Paul Goldberger on Frank Gehry
Barbara Penner and Gabrielle Esperdy: Reyner Banham, Journalist and Scholar
 
SAH November Booklist
Read the November Booklist of recently published architecture books and related works. Booklists and exhibition catalog lists are selected by Barbara Opar, architecture librarian, Syracuse University Library.