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A Reflection on the 2024 National Symposium Miami
A Reflection on the 2024 National Symposium Miami - concrete, graffiti, climate change, and preservation.
2024 Docomomo US/NOCA Symposium Travel Grant Recipient: Jingyi Luo
The Northern California (NOCA) Chapter of Docomomo US is pleased to announce Jingyi Luo as the recipient of the 2024 Docomomo US/NOCA Symposium Travel Grant.
More Modernism Than Ever in 2023: Year in Review
More Modernism than ever in 2023! After a few challenging years during the Covid-19 pandemic and readjusting to new realities, 2023 was possibly our busiest year yet! This year we ran nine walking tours, two building tours, and our annual travel grant program, and presented at the Docomomo National Symposium, advocated for the legacy of Paffard Keatinge-Clay, and just hosted our second annual holiday party!
Remembering Beverly Willis, FAIA (1928-2023)
Willis built her practice in San Francisco and made many notable contributions to the city., including Vine Terrace Apartments and the San Francisco Ballet Building.
Skate-Modernism
Discover the unexpected intersection of skateboarding and Late Modernist architecture in Theodore Barrow’s reflection on the Docomomo US National Symposium. Explore how skateboarders interact with iconic Modernist spaces, challenging preservation norms and offering new perspectives on architectural history. Barrow examines the paradoxical appeal of these structures and their potential for adaptive reuse in urban environments
Paffard Keatinge-Clay's Bay Area Projects
Check out our complete profile of Paffard Keatinge-Clay’s Bay Area projects.
Docomomo US/NOCA Symposium Grant Recipient: Ted Barrow
The Northern California (NOCA) Chapter of Docomomo US is pleased to announce Ted Barrow as the recipient of the 2023 Docomomo US/NOCA Symposium Grant.
Remembering Paffard Keatinge-Clay (1926-2023)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Paffard Keatinge-Clay, architect of several Modernist buildings in California from the 1960s and 70s, including sculptural Brutalist addition to SFAI, the SFSU Student Union, and Kaiser French Campus.
Now accepting applications for our 2023 National Symposium Grant
Now accepting applications for the Docomomo US/NOCA National Symposium Grant for a student/emerging professional to attend the Docomomo US National Symposium in New Haven, CT June 21-24, 2023. Application deadline is Sunday, April 16.
Welcome To Our Newest Board Members
Join us in welcoming Chad DeWitt and Ethen Wood to the Docomomo US/Northern California board!
Watch Recording: "Modernism in San Francisco Chinatown" Presented at National Symposium
Watch a recording of the “Modernism in San Francisco Chinatown” presentation given at the Docomomo US National Symposium.
USModernist Radio Interviews Docomomo US/NOCA Board Member Cord Struckmann
Our very own Docomomo US/NOCA board member Cord Struckmann stars in this episode of USModernist Radio--the always entertaining and educational podcast devoted to Modern architecture.
Party Like It's 1962 | Holiday Party at Case Study House #26
We can't thank our hosts at the Case Study House #26 and all of our members enough for making this event possible!
2022 Tour Day Wrap Up: Embarcadero Center As Urban Mall
For Tour Day 2022, Docomomo US/Northern California explored the strange, dizzying, and wonderful urbanism of John Portman's Embarcadero Center.
Demolition of Former San Jose City Hall Avoided—For Now
Thank you for support and signing the petition to save the Modernist former San Jose City Hall! With your help, we were able to avoid imminent demolition.
Yo! Reflections on the 2022 Docomomo US National Symposium
Yo! I am Shelby Kendrick, the immensely grateful recipient of the Docomomo US/Northern California Travel Grant. In June, I had the pleasure of attending “Yo! Modernism,” the 2022 National Symposium in Philadelphia.
Announcing the 2022 Docomomo US/NOCA Symposium Grant Recipient
The Docomomo US Northern California (NOCA) Chapter is pleased to announce Shelby Kendrick as the recipient of the 2022 Docomomo US/NOCA Symposium Grant.
Travel and Leisure: Sacred Architecture Edition
Explore the Bay Area’s lesser known examples of sacred architecture.