PREVIOUS EVENT: Classical Architecture Primer Series

This three-part class taught by the ICAA Utah Chapter introduces students and professionals to the elements, proportions, principles, and language of architecture in the classical tradition. Students will gain a new perspective of history, design, and the importance of architecture in shaping the civic realm. All classes are open to the public and may be … Continue reading PREVIOUS EVENT: Classical Architecture Primer Series

PREVIOUS EVENT: ICAA/UVU Architecture Fall 2022 Lecture Series

We have an incredile line up of speakers for our 3rd annual Architecture lecture series! All lectures are free to members and public alike and are broadcast virtually! *These lectures have not yet been approved for AIA credit. This page will be updated when they recieve approval.* If you wish to receive credit for AIA … Continue reading PREVIOUS EVENT: ICAA/UVU Architecture Fall 2022 Lecture Series

UVU Architecture Spring 2022 Lecture Series

In conjunction with Utah Valley University, the ICAA Utah Chapter has organized its third annual spring lecture series! All lectures are free for members and the public! The lectures will be broadcast live at 6:00pm MST via Zoom. If you wish to receive credit for AIA approved lectures, please make sure your Zoom name displays … Continue reading UVU Architecture Spring 2022 Lecture Series

The Art and Science of Ornament – Workshop by Matthew McNicholas

THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ORNAMENT by Matthew McNicholas, AIA Presented by The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art  Utah Chapter        COURSE DESCRIPTION:  Ornament -- that which beautifies and adds grace to our buildings -- plays a more important role in our everyday experience and well-being than previously understood. Join Matthew McNicholas, AIA, for a 2-day … Continue reading The Art and Science of Ornament – Workshop by Matthew McNicholas

TEMPLUM DEI: Exploring the Language of Sacred Architecture – A Salon Discussion

TEMPLUM DEI:  Exploring the Language of Sacred Architecture A Salon Discussion Presented by The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art  Utah Chapter Salon Discussion:  Any study in search of the language of sacred architecture will eventually come to focus its attention on the temple. In fact, the building typology most often referred to by comparative … Continue reading TEMPLUM DEI: Exploring the Language of Sacred Architecture – A Salon Discussion

Analysis of Architectural Design Composition: How to Study Buildings and Precedent

Watercolor by Paul D. Brown     ANNOUNCING REGISTRATION for ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPOSITION: HOW TO STUDY BUILDINGS AND PRECEDENT by Stephen Chrisman, Ferguson Shamamian Architects (NYC) Presented by The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art  Utah Chapter  PART OF THE CLASSICISM  DEFINED  CURRICULUM  SERIES COURSE DESCRIPTION:  One of the most essential components of the study … Continue reading Analysis of Architectural Design Composition: How to Study Buildings and Precedent

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

Workshop: Sculpting, Pattern Making, and Casting

Sculpting, Pattern Making, and Casting Workshop Paula Graves successfully led us through 3 sessions that resulted in each participant creating an architectural detail of their own. Architectural ornamentation is Paula’s forte as she has been mastering this art for the past 30 years. Through this course participants learned how to lay-out, model, mold and cast an architectural detail. They also gained … Continue reading Workshop: Sculpting, Pattern Making, and Casting