We are proud of our friends at the Historical Arts and Casting on their article in the Salt Lake Tribune today discussing their efforts to restore the Nation's Capitol Dome in Washington D.C.! Read the full article here: http://www.sltrib.com/news/2347511-155/utah-foundry-to-leave-mark-on
Evening Salon: The Great Books of Ancient Rome and Greece
The first ICAA Evening Salon for 2015 is on Thursday, March 19th. Please join us to discuss and debate the question: What does a 2,000-year-old book have to do with contemporary architecture? The readings for the Salon are: - Vitruvius: The Ten Books of Architecture - Robert A.M. Stern: "Letter From the Dean" (Link to … Continue reading Evening Salon: The Great Books of Ancient Rome and Greece
Evening Salon: What is a Classical Architectural Education?
The ICAA was created to help provide a classical education in art and architecture that is largely absent from curriculum in academia today. Many have asked the fundamental question: What is a classical architectural education? We invite you to the first ICAA Utah Chapter Evening Salon, on Thursday, November 13th to discuss this topic in … Continue reading Evening Salon: What is a Classical Architectural Education?
Classicism Defined: Urbanism & Classicism
"One of the architect’s principle responsibilities is the creation and protection of the public realm. This course examines the critical relationship between classical architecture and traditional urbanism. The principles of traditional urbanism will be presented and the social, environmental, and economic reasons for returning to a more traditional planning methodology with be explored." Join us … Continue reading Classicism Defined: Urbanism & Classicism
Edward Fraughton Exhibition
The Utah Chapter of ICAA has been sponsoring the Edward Fraughton Exhibition as it travels from New York City to Blue Hill, Maine. The exhibition will kick off again in Blue Hill next Saturday with an opening reception. We hope to see all of our Maine followers there! Details in the attached flyer. Please help … Continue reading Edward Fraughton Exhibition
Classicism Defined: Theory of Moldings
“In this Grammar of Molding - Theory & Practice class, students will be taught to identify and name the individual molding profiles of the Doric order. They will also understand the purpose of each profile, it’s tectonic function and the reasoning for it’s placement in the classical orders. We will also discuss the Sciagraphy of … Continue reading Classicism Defined: Theory of Moldings
Classicism Defined: Part I
A three part educational program on Classical Architecture began this weekend in Utah. The first part of the series of Classicism Defined was presented by Bradford Houston. Due to popular demand and a sold out workshop, the Utah Chapter of ICAA will be repeating the first part of the series titled Classicism Defined on June 14th. CLASSICISM … Continue reading Classicism Defined: Part I
