May 2014

Expanding the Line: Architectural Delineation (exhibit closes May 30th!)

Expanding the Line: Architectural Delineation

Exhibit: April 14th-May 30th

Location: Gallery One, Washtenaw Community College Student Center Building Room 108

This exhibition chronicles architectural drawing techniques from the 1920’s through the present day with illustrations of local buildings. Methods include drawing on vellum, mylar, and blueprint as well as sepia and blackline reproduction techniques. Technologies include a pin register drafting system, Computer-Aided Drafting, laser scanning, and Building Information Modeling (BIM).

Exhibits will include Hill Auditorium and General Motors Headquarters by Albert Kahn Associates, the Jean Paul Slusser home by George B. Brigham, the Dale Fosdick residence by David W. Osler, and the E. W. Reynolds home by Robert C. Metcalf.

Gallery One is located on the first floor of WCC’s Student Center building. Its hours are Monday and Tuesday from 10:00am to 6:00pm, Wednesday and Thursday from 10:00am to 8:00pm, and Friday from 10:00am to noon.

See WCC site for further information.

"Historic Ann Arbor: An Architectural Guide" Book signing this Thursday 5/22

For Immediate Release
May 10, 2014

The Ann Arbor Historical Foundation proudly announces the publication its new book Historic Ann Arbor: An Architectural Guide.
The book describes over 350 buildings in Ann Arbor, including 40 University of Michigan buildings. Style sections describe those of the 19th and 20th centuries including Mid-Century Modern. Superb examples of this style can be found in many parts of Ann Arbor.
The authors, Susan Wineberg and Patrick McCauley, will be signing books at a book release event on May 22 from 4-8 PM at the Ann Arbor City Club at 1830 Washtenaw Ave. Refreshments will also be served.

Contacts:
Patricia Austin, pkweaustin@comcast.net, President of the Foundation
Susan Wineberg, swines@umich.edu
Patrick McCauley, patrickmmccauley@hotmail.com

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Michigan Modern: Design That Shaped America, GRAM exhibit now open!

Michigan Modern: Design That Shaped America
Exhibit now open through August 24, 2014
Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan
For more information on the exhibit and video see: http://www.artmuseumgr.org/michigan-modern/

When Michigan’s industry and design intertwined, Michigan became an epicenter of modern design, with visionaries statewide turning from the simple generation of products to design that rippled throughout the country. Detroit’s automobile manufacturers styled automobiles synonymous with the American dream. The state’s furniture designers revolutionized the look of the American office and home. Michigan architects Albert Kahn, Eero Saarinen, and Minoru Yamasaki defined an era. Michigan’s industry, prosperity, and educational institutions attracted the design talent that formed the foundation for modern American design. This exhibition celebrates Michigan’s outstanding contributions to Modern design, and highlights the people who made it happen.

This exhibition was organized by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office in association with Cranbrook Art Museum and curated by MPdL Studio of Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Also, see review article by Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk | jkaczmarczyk@mlive.com at: http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/05/how_michigan_designs_shaped_th.html#incart_river_default

Michigan Historic Preservation Network Conference "Michigan Places Matter"

a2modern was asked to participate in panel discussion at 2014 MHPN Annual Statewide Preservation Conference – “Michigan Places Matter”

On Friday, May 16, 2014 from 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM, a2modern will be participate in a panel discussion on Modernism at the Michigan Historic Preservation’s statewide conference in Jackson, MI. Michigan Modern: The Local Side to the Designs that Shaped America, will showcase the growth of local efforts to recognize and protect the wealth of Modernism in Michigan communities. It includes the efforts in Ann Arbor, Midland and Southfield.

The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) will provide an overview of how Michigan continues to redefine the influence it exercised as Modernism spread nationally. Following that presentation, each local community has been asked to present each has worked with their diverse resources to survey, research, and promote Modernism in their community. This includes discussing how their activities might apply to the communities of those participating in the session.

Tracy Aris is representing a2modern on the panel that includes Brian Conway, SHPO; Craig McDonald, Director of The Alden B. Dow Home and Studio; and Kenson J. Siver, City Council President, City of Southfield. Melissa Milton-Pung of the Washtenaw County Planning Office will be the Panel Moderator.

“a2modern is pleased to be asked to participate in this conference,” explains Nancy Deromedi. “It is a recognition for our activities and partnerships that highlight and promote Ann Arbor’s significant contributions to Modernism.”

New Michigan DoCoMoMo chapter to meet at MHPN conference May 15th

The newly formed Michigan Chapter of DoCoMoMo will hold a meeting during the Michigan Historic Preservation Network’s Annual Conference in Jackson next week. We hope you can join us for our first general meeting as a provisional chapter, all are welcome. Bring your own lunch, there is a food vendor at the conference location.

While you are encouraged to register for the MHPN conference , it is not required in order to attend this special DoCoMoMo Michigan Chapter meeting.

Thursday, May 15th, 12:15 PM

Commonwealth Commerce Center

209 E Washington, Jackson, MI

The Atrium Area-Second Floor

(across from the Deli outside room 299, use WEST entrance for easiest access)

Commonwealth Commerce Center

209 E Washington Ave, Jackson, MI 49201

Look for Amara, she will be standing with a DOCOMOMO sign, call her at 303-819-2486 if you get lost.