MichiganModern™ Talk in Ann Arbor – October 9

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Robert Metcalf Office, Ann Arbor, MichiganArthur Beckwith House, Farmington Hills, Michigan

American Concrete Institute, Detroit, MichiganRiecker House, Midland, Michigan

Ann Arbor to Celebrate Modernism October 9
As Part of a National Observance Honoring Modern Design

ANN ARBOR – State Historic Preservation Officer Brian Conway will be at the Bentley Historical Library in Ann Arbor on October 9, 7:00 p.m., to discuss the pivotal role Michigan played in the development of Modernism. The event is being hosted by a2modern as part of Docomomo US Tour Day event, which raises the awareness of and appreciation for buildings, interiors, neighborhoods and landscapes designed in the United States during the mid-20th century. Docomomo is an organization devoted to the documentation and conservation of buildings of the modern movement. The group a2modern has the same mission for architecture in Ann Arbor.

Conway will discuss MichiganModern™, the State Historic Preservation Office’s (SHPO’s) effort to make people aware of the important role Michigan played internationally in the development of Modernism. “Michigan’s influence on Modernism began with the design and construction of automobile factories as early as 1907. The clean lines, materials, and construction techniques used to build factories inspired the architecture that came later and flourished during the post-World War II period,” said Conway. “After the war there was a convergence of ideas and people at places like the Cranbrook Academy, the University of Michigan, in the automobile companies, and in the furniture industry that resulted in Michigan having a huge impact on design.”

The SHPO will host a four-day symposium at Cranbrook and is partnering with the Cranbrook Academy of Art on an exhibition, Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America, which will open during the symposium June 13-16, 2013.

“Just as with the development of modernism in Michigan, the effort to educate people about Michigan’s role in Modernism is a collaborative effort. We want communities throughout the state to recognize modern buildings that might otherwise go unnoticed,” said Conway.

“The goal of a2modern, and with this event, is to facilitate the understanding and appreciation of this rich history in Ann Arbor, which is the home of the University of Michigan where many of the forward thinking educators were teaching and researching at mid-century,” said a2modern co-founder Nancy Deromedi.

In June 2010, a group of homeowners, architects and enthusiasts joined together in Ann Arbor with the goal to raise the awareness of and appreciation for mid-century architecture and design. Through its activities, a2modern celebrates the accomplishments of the architects, designers, builders and homeowners in Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan and the U-M provided access to the advancements in engineering and building materials, as well as the forward-thinking architects and educators that brought modernism to the area. These mid-century architects with domestic modern works in the area include George B. Brigham, Robert Metcalf, David W. Osler, James Livingston, Alden B. Dow, Walter Sanders, William Muschenheim, Edward Olencki, Joseph Albano, Joe T.A. Lee, Robert Pond, Herb Johe and Tivadar Balogh.

In addition to the MICHIGANMODERN endeavor, the State Historic Preservation Office leads the effort to protect Michigan’s historic built environment and archaeological sites by collaborating with government partners, developers, nonprofits, and other interested parties. Other SHPO programs include the National Register of Historic Places, the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program, and the Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program. For information about these programs and more, visit Michigan.gov/shpo.

 For information about the Ann Arbor event visit www.a2modern.org. For information about the MICHIGANMODERN project, go to michiganmodern.org. For information about all docomomo events held celebrating modernism see the docomomo website.

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Consultant Chosen to Complete Saint Francis de Sales Church NHL Nomination

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The State Historic Preservation Office has selected the Detroit, Michigan, office of Parsons Brinckerhoff to complete a National Historic Landmark nomination for Saint Francis de Sales church in Muskegon.

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2012 WMF/Knoll Modernism Prize Call for Nominations

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2010 Prize Winner Zonnestraal Sanatorium

“World Monuments Fund (WMF) invites nominations
for the 2012 World Monuments Fund/Knoll
Modernism Prize, which will be awarded this fall to a
design professional or firm in recognition of innovative
design solutions that preserved or saved a modern
landmark at risk. The biennial prize was established to
raise public awareness of the contribution modernism
makes to contemporary life, the important place
modernism holds in the architectural record, and the
influential role that architects and designers play in
preserving modern heritage.

Projects that enhanced a site’s architectural, functional,
economic, and environmental sustainability while also
benefiting the community are encouraged. Nominated
projects must have been completed in the last five years.”

The deadline for nominations is July 31, 2012.

For more information, please visit the World Monuments Fund 2012 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize website.

Download the 2012 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize flyer here.

For questions about the prize, contact the WMF.

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George Nelson Exhibition at Cranbrook Art Museum

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George Nelson Exhibit

Exhibition opens Saturday, June 16, and runs through Sunday, October 14, 2012

“Organized by the Vitra Design Museum, this exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of one of the most influential figures in American design. It includes over 120 three-dimensional objects, including examples of chairs, benches, desks, cabinets, lamps, and clocks as well as drawings, photographs, architectural models, and films. As design director at Herman Miller, Nelson had a major influence on the product line and public image of the company for over two decades. He played an essential role in bringing the company together with designers such as Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, and Isamu Noguchi.”

For additional information, please visit the Cranbrook Art Museum website.

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Saint Francis de Sales National Historic Landmark Request for Proposal

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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, State Historic Preservation Office (“Authority”) is seeking a firm that is authorized to do business in Michigan to write a National Historic Landmark (“NHL”) nomination for St. Francis de Sales Church in Muskegon, Michigan designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Marcel Breuer in 1964.

Visit the official SHPO website for more information.

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Now Playing “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth”

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The Pruitt-Igoe Myth Movie Poster

The documentary, “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth,” is playing at Cass City Cinema today, April 19, through Sunday, April 22.

The Pruitt-Igoe Myth tells the story of the transformation of the American city in the decades after World War II, through the lens of the infamous Pruitt-Igoe housing development and the St. Louis residents who called it home. It began as a housing marvel. Built in 1956, Pruitt-Igoe was heralded as the model public housing project of the future, “the poor man’s penthouse.” Two decades later, it ended in rubble – its razing an iconic event that the architectual theorist Charles Jencks famously called the death of modernism. The footage and images of its implosion have helped to perpetuate a myth of failure, a failure that has been used to critique Modernist architecture, attack public assistance programs, and stigmatize public housing residents. The Pruitt-Igoe Myth seeks to set the historical record straight. To examine the interests involved in Pruitt-Igoe’s creation. To re-evaluate the rumors and the stigma. To implode the myth.

For more information about the film, see this post.

The film’s official website can be found here.

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Detroit Area Art Deco Society Michigan Modernism Preview Party

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Michigan Modernism Exhibition Masthead

It’s preview party time for the Detroit Area Art Deco Society (DAADS) as the mid-century enthusiasts open up the Michigan Modernism Exposition on April 27, 7:00 pm - 10:00 p.m. The annual art deco affair offers you and your guests first dibs on some of the best 20th century antiques and fine arts from the international market while enjoying complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres.

Date & Time: Friday April 27, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Location: The Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Road (at 10 1/2 Mile Road), Southfield, Michigan (map)

Tickets are $55 in advance and can be purchased here.

In addition, you will be treated to a viewing of a vintage vehicle and a special exhibition featuring photography of some of the most famous Art Deco structures in Metropolitan Detroit.

Preview party tickets are $55 in advance and can be purchased here or by calling 248-582-3326. Proceeds from the preview party benefit DAADS scholarship, restoration and preservation programs.

Tickets can be purchased online or at the locations listed below:
Knightsbridge Antique Mall
Deco Doug

Admission: $55 in advance $75 at the door and includes Saturday and Sunday
Location: The Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Road (at 10 1/2 Mile Road), Southfield, Michigan (map)
Preview Party: Friday April 27, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Modernism Expo: Saturday April 28 10am – 6pm, Sunday April 29, 12pm – 5pm

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Lafayette Park National Historic Landmark RFP

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Lafayette Park, Detroit, Michigan

Lafayeete Park towers, Detroit, Michigan. Designed by Ludwig Mies van de Rohe in 1956

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, State Historic Preservation Office (“Authority”) is seeking a firm that is authorized to do business in Michigan to write a National Historic Landmark (“NHL”) nomination for Lafayette Park in Detroit, Michigan. Lafayette Park is a 1956 residential housing redevelopment project by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, landscape architect Alfred Caldwell, and developer Herbert Greenwald.

The Request for Proposal document can be downloaded at the official MISHPO website, or by accessing the posting on the State’s procurement website, Bid4Michigan.

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Yamasaki Lecture Series: “The Michigan Modern Project: Work in Progress”

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Yamasaki Lecture Series Hill Lecture April 20, 2012

Michigan Modern is many things at once: a place and time; a design movement and cultural phenomenon; a small world of big achievements; a confluence of indigenous, imported and exported design; a receding source and emerging archive; a new history and fertile field. Michigan Modern is also a project initiated by Michigan’s State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to document important resources, facilitate research by others, and generally raise public awareness as to the state’s rich history of modern architecture and design from 1940 to 1970, with boundaries blurred by exceptions. This presentation will provide an overview of work in progress by Lord, Aeck & Sargent for SHPO’s Michigan Modern project. Consultant team leader Eric Hill will highlight Michigan’s modern architectural origins and centers of excellence (including Yamasaki), as well as several notable works by non-Michigan masters.

Dr. Hill’s lecture will be held on Friday, April 20, 2012 at 7:00 pm at the Wayne State University Helen L. Deroy Auditorium (1st floor), 5203 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.

The lecture flyer can be downloaded here PDF icon.

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Architectural Exhibition Curator Michigan Modern Exhibition RFP

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Postcard image of the Cranbrook Academy of Art

Postcard image of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, designed by Eliel Saarinen

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, State Historic Preservation Office (“Authority”) is seeking an individual or firm that is authorized to do business in Michigan to curate a Michigan Modern museum exhibition that will showcase Michigan’s architectural and design heritage, 1940-1970. The exhibition will open in June 2013.

The Request for Proposal document can be downloaded here PDF icon

The RFP can also be accessed at the State’s procurement website, Bid4Michigan.

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