ICAA’s Summer Fete

ICAA Utah's Summer Fête The Utah Chapter of the ICAA will be holding its grandest event of the year - a Summer Fete - on Saturday, June 27th, 2015. This year's event will be held at the Historic Walker Mansion in Holladay, Utah where attendees will have a rare opportunity to tour the home and gardens. This … Continue reading ICAA’s Summer Fete

(Modern) Architecture Continues To Implode: More Insiders Admit The Profession Is Failing

"Architecture is suffering a crisis of confidence. More and more mainstream figures in the field are admitting that the profession has lost its way," writes Justin Shubow in an article recently published by Forbes. Shubow discusses at length how the approach taken by so-called modern architects and the recent campaign by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) continues … Continue reading (Modern) Architecture Continues To Implode: More Insiders Admit The Profession Is Failing

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?

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