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Society of Architectural Historians
NameSociety of Architectural Historians
Formation1940
LocationChicago, Illinois
RegionUnited States

Society of Architectural Historians. The Society of Architectural Historians is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study and preservation of architecture and landscape architecture, with a focus on the United States, Canada, and other countries. Founded in 1940 by a group of scholars, including Lewis Mumford and Talbot Hamlin, the organization has grown to include over 2,500 members, including architects, historians, preservationists, and scholars from institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and the University of California, Berkeley. The organization is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and has been a key player in the development of the field of architectural history, with notable members including Vincent Scully, Robert Venturi, and Denise Scott Brown.

History

The Society of Architectural Historians was founded in 1940 by a group of scholars who were interested in promoting the study and preservation of architecture and landscape architecture. The organization's early years were marked by the publication of its journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, which was first published in 1941 and featured articles by notable scholars such as Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Siegfried Giedion. The organization also established a number of committees, including the Committee on Historic Preservation, which worked to promote the preservation of historic buildings and landscapes, including the White House, the United States Capitol, and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Taliesin West. Over the years, the organization has been led by a number of notable presidents, including Carter Manny, Richard Longstreth, and Abigail Van Slyck, who have worked to promote the organization's mission and goals, including the development of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Historic Preservation Fund.

Organization

The Society of Architectural Historians is a nonprofit organization that is governed by a board of directors, which includes notable scholars and professionals such as Barry Bergdoll, Carroll William Westfall, and Dietrich Neumann. The organization has a number of committees, including the Committee on Education, which works to promote the teaching of architectural history in universities and colleges, including Columbia University, University of Michigan, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The organization also has a number of chapters, including the New England Chapter, the Midwest Chapter, and the Southern California Chapter, which provide opportunities for members to network and participate in local events, including the Boston Architecture Festival and the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The organization is also a member of a number of other organizations, including the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute of Architects, and the International Council on Monuments and Sites, which work to promote the preservation of historic buildings and landscapes, including the World Heritage Centre and the International Committee of the Blue Shield.

Publications

The Society of Architectural Historians publishes a number of publications, including the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, which is a quarterly journal that features articles on a wide range of topics related to architectural history, including the work of notable architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe. The organization also publishes a number of books, including the Buildings of the United States series, which provides comprehensive coverage of the architecture of different regions of the United States, including the Northeast, the South, and the West Coast. The organization also publishes a number of online resources, including the SAH Archipedia, which provides access to a wide range of information on architectural history, including the work of notable architects such as I.M. Pei, Renzo Piano, and Zaha Hadid.

Conferences

The Society of Architectural Historians hosts a number of conferences and meetings throughout the year, including the annual SAH Annual Conference, which brings together scholars and professionals from around the world to discuss topics related to architectural history, including the history of architecture, the theory of architecture, and the practice of architecture. The organization also hosts a number of regional conferences, including the SAH New England Conference and the SAH Midwest Conference, which provide opportunities for members to network and participate in local events, including the Boston Society of Architects and the Chicago Architecture Foundation. The organization also partners with other organizations to host international conferences, including the International Conference on Architectural History and the World Architecture Festival, which bring together scholars and professionals from around the world to discuss topics related to architectural history and architecture.

Awards

The Society of Architectural Historians presents a number of awards to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of architectural history, including the SAH Award for Excellence in Architectural History, which is presented annually to a scholar or professional who has made significant contributions to the field, including notable architects such as Robert A.M. Stern and Frank Gehry. The organization also presents the SAH Fellowship, which provides funding for scholars to pursue research projects related to architectural history, including the study of notable buildings such as the Guggenheim Museum and the Sydney Opera House. The organization also recognizes outstanding publications with the SAH Book Award, which is presented annually to a book that makes a significant contribution to the field of architectural history, including books on the work of notable architects such as Louis Kahn and Eero Saarinen.

Membership

The Society of Architectural Historians has a diverse membership that includes scholars, professionals, and students from around the world, including notable architects such as Thom Mayne and Morphosis. Members of the organization have access to a number of benefits, including subscription to the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, discounts on publications and conferences, and opportunities to network with other scholars and professionals in the field, including members of the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The organization also offers a number of membership categories, including student membership, professional membership, and institutional membership, which provide opportunities for individuals and organizations to support the organization's mission and goals, including the development of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Historic Preservation Fund. Category:Architectural organizations

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