By ICAA
January 26, 2021
John Russell Pope park gatehouses in Pittsburgh, Mediterranean-influenced design in Palm Beach, and a romantic neoclassical temple in San Francisco: throughout the last year the ICAA's original series In Your Neighborhood brought viewers to treasures of architecture and design, guided by ICAA members who shared the inspiration that they drew from their beloved local landmarks.
In a year that encouraged the exploration and possible rediscovery of wonders closer to home, the ICAA was pleased to share the ways in which such a wide array of historic, vernacular, and otherwise distinctly local homes, gardens, civic buildings, and urban environments provided the spark for continued innovation, and we are happy to announce that the series will return later in 2021 for a second season. In the meantime, please find the complete 2020 season of In Your Neighborhood episodes here for your convenience. Check carefully — you may have missed one!
Episode 1: Pittsburgh's Frick Park Gatehouse with Eric Osth
Episode 2: Houston’s River Oaks with Russell Windham
Episode 3: Kathryn Herman's Home Garden
Episode 4: Roxbury, NY with Melissa DelVecchio
Episode 5: Hudson, NY with Elizabeth Graziolo
Episode 6: Via Mizner with Anne Fairfax
Episode 7: The Luykas Van Alen House in Kinderhook, New York with John B. Murray
Episode 8: Untermyer Gardens with Steve Byrns
Episode 9: Returning to Pittsburgh's Frick Park, with Eric Osth
Episode 10: Two Homes in Acapulco, Mexico with Sophia Loyzaga of Loyzaga Design
Episode 11: Piermont, NY with Sarah Magness
Episode 12: Georgetown with Ankie Barnes
Episode 13: Georgetown with Ankie Barnes, Part II
Episode 14: San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, with Suzanne Tucker
Tags: classicism at home, in your neighborhood
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