By Richard McGovern
October 6, 2016
Welcome to our monthly newsletter, including articles, news, and programming from the ICAA and the classical design community. To receive an email version of our newsletter, sign up today.
In his latest blog story, ICAA President Peter Lyden celebrates the Classicist, No. 13 and the influence of Southern classical architecture and design.
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2017 Winter Intensive Scholarship Opportunities Available
This eight-day program fully immerses participants in a fast-paced studio environment as they complete coursework in the foundational skills and principles of classical design. Classroom hours are balanced between studio work, lectures, guided tours and site visits.
Standard Tuition: $1895 | Member Tuition: $1795 | Student Tuition (with valid ID): $995
Scholarship opportunities are available for qualifying students.
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Travel with the ICAA to Paris, Barbados, Japan, Spain & More Upcoming Dates & Destinations
Château du Champ de Bataille (Photo: Audrey Chtchepine / Exclusive Cultural Travel Programs)
November 12-19 Private Houses & Gardens of South Africa
December 1-4 Private New York
February 11-18 Classical Barbados
March (dates tbd) Great Houses of the Sonoma and Napa Valleys
April 20-23 Architectural Treasures of Classical Atlanta
May 14-21 The Rich Art and Architectural Heritage of Andalusia, Spain
June 9-17 Private Paris & Beyond: Exemplary Private Sites, Residences, Chateaux & Gardens
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Southern Inspiration from the Classicist, No. 13 Professional Portfolio Slideshows
Project by D. Stanley Dixon Architect
To accompany the most recent edition of the Classicist, the ICAA has assembled a robust online catalogue of 35 professional portfolio slideshows. VIEW SLIDESHOWS
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Watch the ICAA’s Newest Video Summer Studio in Classical Architecture
Discover the Summer Studio in Classical Architecture, a four-week, immersive program introducing students to skills, knowledge and resources essential to the practice and appreciation of classical design.
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Continuing Education Upcoming Courses Nationwide
Learn more about upcoming Continuing Education opportunities across the country, including New York, Philadelphia, Florida, Ohio & Lake Erie, Southeast, Rocky Mountain, Texas, and more!Featured Course: Drawing in the Historic Cast Hall (November 12 & 19)
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Lectures, Tours & Events Upcoming Programs in New York
Explore upcoming programs, including:
OCTOBER 15 Open House New York
OCTOBER 31 Modern Aristocrats: Ancestral Houses and Their Stories, with James Reginato, Writer-at-Large, Vanity Fair
NOVEMBER 10 Edith Wharton and the Villas of Rome, with CeCe Haydock
NOVEMBER 17 George Hadfield: Architect of the Federal City, with Dr. Julia King
Awards & Prizes Upcoming Dates & Deadlines
November 9 Philadelphia: Trumbauer Awards – Ceremony
November 12 Chicago: Acanthus Awards – Ceremony
December 7 New York: Stanford White Awards – Ceremony
December 8 Southeast: Shutze Awards – Submission Deadline
December 9 National: Arthur Ross Awards – Submission Deadline
December 9 New York: Alma Schapiro Prize – Submission Deadline
December 15 New England: Bulfinch Awards – Submission Deadline
In the News
(Photo: Fred R. Conrad for The New York Times)
“Move Over, Marble: Plaster Gets Pride of Place” by Jane Margolies in The New York TimesThe New York Times uncovers the rich history behind the ICAA’s plaster cast collection. READ STORY
“In Praise of Southern Architecture” by Haskell Harris in Garden & GunGarden & Gun Magazine reviews the latest edition of the Classicist and showcases several professional projects across the South. READ STORY
“Protecting Paris” by Mary Campbell Gallagher in The Wall Street JournalMary Campbell Gallagher, founder of the International Coalition for the Preservation of Paris (ICPP), describes how contemporary architecture threatens Paris. READ STORY
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