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Continuing Education Webinars at the ICAA June 2021
Continuing Education Webinars at the ICAA June 2021
Behind Moynihan Train Hall's New Art Deco-Inspired Clock by Peter Pennoyer Architects
Architect Peter Pennoyer and Adrian Taylor, principal at Hyde Park Mouldings, share their insights and observations about the project with ICAA President Peter Lyden.
Classicism’s Status Quo
A perspective of where we’re at, how we arrived here and where we might take the world if we have the courage...
Must Ugliness Trump Beauty?
Is it possible that Trump could make America beautiful again?
Book Review: The Art of Classical Details
A variety of organizational strategies makes it possible for this to serve as an attractive coffee table book as well as a serious course in design.
Ode to a Tuscan Column: Accident or Experiment in the Canon of Bad Trad
David Brussat presents various options for the Tuscan column and encourges classicists to offer education and support for those attempting classical design.

Book Review: Classicist No. 13
Read the review of Classicist No. 13 by Peter H. Miller, president, Home Group, Active Interest Media.
Book Review: The Globalization of Modern Architecture
Adam sets out to answer this basic question: Why does contemporary world architecture look the way it does?
Making Room for Traditional Architecture
A noted architectural educator refutes the common arguments Modernists use to dismiss contemporary traditional architecture.
Allan Greenberg Awarded Simons Medal
This year’s Simons Medal of Excellence awarded to Allan Greenberg, principal of Allan Greenberg Architect, based in Greenwich, CT, and Alexandria, VA.
Classical Inspiration
The construction of the Palladium in Carmel, IN that was to play muse to the town with classical concerts, theatrical productions and dance performances.