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Under the Radar: Adeline Cottages

A complex of four small houses at 61st and Adeline in Oakland takes advantage of an unusual provision of the...
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California Modernism: Models for Contemporary Housing

The recent Modernist revival has reached popular consciousness. Television ads regularly feature Modern homes as backdrops for companies pitching new...
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Preserving Schindler

There are special problems in preserving the modernist architecture of R.M. Schindler (1887- 1953), who worked outside the conventions of...
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Where’s Wurster?: Three Buildings in Niles, California

No kidding! His work can be as elusive as Waldo: To preserve it, you have to find it. For fifteen...
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The Technical Challenges of Preserving Modern Buildings

The very qualities that make the best Modern buildings and landscapes worth preserving are also those that make the process...
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P(e)rese(ve)rving – Modernism

Paffard Keatinge-Clay’s ambitious but numerically modest architectural output is located primarily in the Bay Area, an ostensibly liberal, intellectual microclimate...
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The State Historical Resources Commission

The majority of architects are not involved with the practice of historic preservation and are not familiar with the regulations...
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Preserving the Monuments of Our Modern Past

California’s evolving historical self-awareness can be attributed, in part, to the fast-growing and controversial effort to preserve works of the...
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Preserving Modernism: Editor’s Comment: Prison Pictures

The purpose of arcCA, as our recently revised mission statement declares, is to explore “ideas, issues, and projects relevant to...
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You Decide

Robert Mittelstadt, Fremont City Hall, 1966-2004, going up, photo courtesy of Museum of Local History, Fremont. This building . . ....
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Coda: A Unique Memorial to Albert C. Martin, Jr.

Al Martin’s memorial was held near where he grew up, at Saint Basil’s Catholic Church, which his firm designed. Like...
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AIA San Francisco: Collaboration and Celebration

AIA San Francisco is celebrating, and we have many reasons to do so! 2006 marks 125 years of our service...
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Editorial Board, 2019-2024

Shannon Calder
Lucy Campbell, MLIS
Leigh Christy, FAIA
Anne Cotter, AIA
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA, Editor
Nicki Dennis Stephens, Hon. AIA
Andres Diaz, AIA
Wyatt Frantom, FAIA

 

Alan Hess
Lisa Matthiessen, FAIA
Ian Merker, AIA
Mark Miller, FAIA
Tibby Rothman, Hon. AIA|LA
Simon Sadler, PhD
Maxine Ward, AIA

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