Upcoming Programs at the Jewish Historical Society

Pre-WWII American Synagogue Architecture
REDUCED PRICE!!!

Sunday, April 19, 2015
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Seminar
Look behind the facades of America’s earliest synagogues with Dr. Gruber in this interactive seminar. Find out how synagogue design and function reflect the history of American Judaism.

AIA Accredited – 3 LUs

$25 general/$10 student.
Light refreshments served.
Register: online

Preserving America’s Synagogues: Past and Future

Monday, April 20, 2015
Noon – 1:00 p.m. Lecture
Dr. Gruber will explore the evolution of the movement to preserve historic synagogues. A focus will be synagogue moves, including the past and future moves of our historic 1876 synagogue.

$10 suggested donation.
Light refreshments served.
Register: online

At Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum
701 Third Street, NW (corner of 3rd & G, NW) — Directions
Advanced registration required

2015 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

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May 6, 2015
DAR Constitution Hall
1776 D Street NW (18th and D)
7 pm awards ceremony, reception to follow 

Join us on May 6, 2015 for the annual District of Columbia Historic Preservation Awards Program. The program will take place at the historic DAR Constitution Hall. Cosponsored by the DC Historic Preservation Office, the DC Preservation League, and Daughters of the American Revolution, a total of 13 awards will be given to 43 individuals, firms and organizations in the following categories:  Stewardship, Volunteerism and Community Involvement, Education, Design and Construction, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award, HPRB Chair Awards, and Individual Lifetime Achievement Award.

DAR Constitution Hall
Built in 1929, Constitution Hall was designed by John Russell Pope to accommodate DAR’s annual Continental Congresses and other activities of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The monumental Neoclassical building, executed in Alabama limestone, contains the largest concert hall in Washington, DC which hosts a variety of events including concerts, speakers, films, graduations, and, of course, the Preservation Awards!

 

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CLICK HERE to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

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Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP  | David Bonderman | Bonstra Haresign Architects | Clark Construction Group

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Trump Hotel Collection | Wagner Roofing | Winmar Construction

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Foundation Partners

Evergreene Architectural Arts | JM Zell Partners, Ltd. | OLBN, Inc. | Wells + Associates, Inc. | The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Individual Partners

Fay Armstrong | Melissa Cohen, AIA, LEED, AP

2015 Grant Workshops 3/16 & 3/17

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The DC Preservation League will host (2) two pre-application grant workshops to offer step-by-step guidance through the application process. The workshops will be conducted free of charge and will be held at the following locations:

Both workshops will feature the same content

Monday, March 16, 2015
5:00pm-6:00pm
Location: Takoma Park Neighborhood Library (TPK Meeting Room)
Click here to register for the March 16th workshop

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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
9:30am-10:30am
Location: Charles Sumner School (1st Floor Meeting Room)
Click here to register for the March 17th workshop

Pre-registration is highly recommended to ensure ease of access. Limited space is available.

Save the Date!!! 2015 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

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2015 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

May 6 2015
DAR Constitution Hall
1776 D Street NW (18th and D)
7 pm awards ceremony, reception to follow 

Save the Date of May 6, 2015 for the annual District of Columbia Historic Preservation Awards Program. For a second year running, the program will take place at the historic DAR Constitution Hall. Cosponsored by the Historic Preservation Office, the DC Preservation League, and Daughters of the American Revolution, a total of 13 awards will be given to 43 individuals, firms and organizations in the following categories:  Stewardship, Volunteerism and Community Involvement, Education, Design and Construction, as well as the State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award, HPRB Chair Awards, and Individual Lifetime Achievement Award.

Built in 1929, Constitution Hall was designed by John Russell Pope to accommodate DAR’s annual Continental Congresses and other activities of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The monumental Neoclassical building, executed in Alabama limestone, contains the largest concert hall in Washington, DC which hosts a variety of events including concerts, speakers, films, graduations, and, of course, the Preservation Awards!

Registration for the free event will open in early April.

Art in Architecture, Architecture in Art: The Latrobe Chapter of SAH 11th Biennial Symposium

The Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians
Proudly Presents
In collaboration with the D.C. Preservation League and The Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning
March 21-22
Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning, Crough Center for Architectural Studies
620 Michigan Avenue, NE

The 11th Biennial Symposium organized by the Latrobe Chapter explores the relationship between architecture and art as it pertains to the built environment of greater Washington DC.
On March 21, twelve scholars will present their research proposing diverse approaches to understanding how architecture interacts with other artistic media, such as painting, sculpture, drawing, posters, film, or performance. Then on March 22 participants will take a bus tour to visit murals and other local sites related to the symposium theme.

Symposium
Members* $30
Non-Member $45
Full-Time Student** $20
Late Registration Fee $10
(after March 8th)

Tours
Members* $25
Non-Member $35
Full-Time Student** $20

*Latrobe Chapter, DCPL, Catholic University Faculty/Staff
**Student ID required at symposium

 

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Peter Fillat Architects

Property Group Partners

The Trump Organization

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Quinn Evans Architects

Juliet Zucker, Long & Foster Real Estate

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Sanders H. Berk, MD & Sally Berk

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Cox Graae & Spack Architects

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Fay Armstrong

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Michael Hickok & Yolanda Cole

Daniel Karchem & Francine Raizes

Sandy Wilkes

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Ward 5 Heritage Guide Released

The Historic Preservation Office is pleased to announce the release of the Ward 5 Heritage Guide: A Discussion of Ward Five Cultural and Heritage Resources web-based publication. The guide follows similar publications for Wards 7 and 8, released by HPO over the past several years.

From the original boundary stones, delineating the District of Columbia in 1792, to magnificent religious edifices, to open green areas and parks, the ward abounds with sites that contribute to and convey the quality of life and heritage that denotes Ward 5.

The beautifully illustrated guide identifies numerous firehouses, schools, residences, churches, and commercial buildings of note in the ward.  It calls out both well-known icons, such as the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Hecht Company Warehouse, the Lincoln Cottage and Old Soldiers’ Home, and the National Arboretum, as well as lesser recognized community gems, such as the Alpha Tonsorial Palace, Stone Straw Company, and Pearl Bailey residence.

This guide presents the history of Ward 5, providing a foundation for understanding the ward’s heritage. The historical overview is followed by some broad strategies and suggested actions for achieving shared community goals, including recognizing, protecting, and promoting use of historic resources. Finally, the guide identifies some places of historical or cultural significance that might be considered when development or heritage planning is undertaken. The intent is to address the needs, desires, and challenges of the wide range of preservation interests that exist in Ward 5.

2014 Annual Membership Meeting at the Belmont Mansion: International Headquarters for the Order of the Eastern Star

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Thursday, October 30th
6:00 – 8:00pm
The Belmont Mansion
1618 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Metro Station: Dupont Circle

Free to Members

Non Members – $50.00 (One-year Individual Membership Included)

Click here to register for the 2014 Annual Membership Meeting.

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Tour Space is limited. Registration is required.
The 5:00 tour is full.
The 5:30 tour is full.
The 6:00 tour is full.

Click here to put your name on the tour waitlist.

 

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DOCOMOMO Tour Day and Reception

October 11, 2014
1:30 to 4:30pm
Reception to follow
Arena Stage
1101 Sixth Street, SW
Metro Station: Waterfront (Green Line)

Celebrate national DOCOMOMO Tour Day in Washington by participating in a walking tour of Southwest DC! This neighborhood boasts the greatest concentration of modern architecture and mid-century resources in the city, with buildings and landscapes by I.M. Pei, Chloethiel Woodard Smith, Harry Weese, Sasaki Walker and Partners, and Dan Kiley, to name a few. The tour will begin with a 30-minute lecture by noted architectural historian Richard Longstreth, followed by walking tours led by Nancy Witherell, Cecille Chen, and Dean Hutchison. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to see some of the neighborhood’s most noted interior spaces and projects, including Arena Stage, Waterfront Tower, River Park, and Harbour Square. We will cap the afternoon off with a reception on the rooftop Club Room at Harbour Square, overlooking the Potomac River.

Ticket Prices:
$15 – Students
$25 – DCPL and DOCOMOMO members
$35 – non-members

Hosted by DOCOMOMO-DC, DC Preservation League, and Southwest Neighborhood Assembly (SWNA)

CLICK HERE to register!