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  • • 3/23/21

    What To Do with a Modern Masterpiece Preserving the 1950s Buildings of Louis Kahn and Eero Saarinen at the University of Pennsylvania

    This event will feature David Hollenberg exploring two mid-Century masterpiece buildings on the University of Pennsylvania's campus. These treasures have unique preservation and restoration challenges that mirror some of the issues facing Beth Sholom.

    What To Do with a Modern Masterpiece Preserving the 1950s Buildings of Louis Kahn and Eero Saarinen at the University of Pennsylvania
  • • 9/22/22

    Sacred Spaces: Frank Lloyd Wright x Andrew Pielage

    For the past decade, photographer Andrew Pielage has traveled the country capturing Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in his pursuit to photograph every remaining Wright site. Throughout his travels, he has photographed private homes, public spaces, museums, houses of worship, and more. Each building inspires him in different ways, but the one thing that is consistent is the spiritual quality embodied in all of them.

    The show features over thirty photographs of Andrew Pielage’s work from a dozen Wright sites, with pieces selected to highlight the use of light, texture, and composition to create sanctified space.

    Sacred Spaces: Frank Lloyd Wright x Andrew Pielage
  • • 2/7/23

    Frank Lloyd Wright and Mid-century America: the Car, the Suburb, and "Googie" Architecture

    Professor David Brownlee explores the context and social environment which influenced Wright's work and directly impacted the design of Beth Sholom Synagogue. Using Wright's original designs and sketches, as well as examples of automobiles and other influences, this lecture is an opportunity to appreciate Wright's work through the lens of the 1950's.

    University of Pennsylvania Professor David Brownlee is an historian of modern architecture whose interests embrace a wide range of subjects in Europe and America, from the late eighteenth century to the present.

    Frank Lloyd Wright and Mid-century America: the Car, the Suburb, and "Googie" Architecture
  • • 10/26/21

    Jeff Groff, Winterthur's Estate Historian "Creating Winterthur"

    This event will feature Jeff Groff exploring the origins of the iconic duPont estate, Winterthur and its notable 175 room house, its premier collection of American decorative arts and the naturalistic garden dating from the 19th century.

    Jeff Groff, Winterthur's Estate Historian "Creating Winterthur"