
Explore Modern Chinatown
Docomomo US Tour Day celebrated Diversity in Modernism to highlight the contributions of female and underrepresented architects, landscape architects, designers, and artists to the modern movement. Like many professions, the field of architecture is primarily dominated by white male architects, and their legacies are entered into the canon. San Francisco’s Chinatown is a great place to explore the work of architects and designers of Chinese descent because it is not only the birthplace of San Francisco but also where modern architecture exists if you know where to look.

Sacred Architecture
This article explores modernist sacred architecture in Northern California, highlighting how architects utilized contemporary technologies to create spaces for community building and religious practice during the last century. It emphasizes that while many architects of these spaces are forgotten, their creations fostered lasting stories within their communities.
The article also notes that beauty can be found in the mundane and functional aspects of modernist architecture, and not every building needs to be a cathedral to be appreciated.