Join the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy for an online program about Beth Sholom Synagogue, Wright’s only synagogue design, exploring its history, architectural significance, and preservation needs. In addition to the building’s history and design, the three speakers will explore preservation across a range of scales, from long-term planning to a recent furniture restoration project.
Join the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy for an online panel discussion with Roland Reisley, who, in 1951, commissioned his Wright-designed home as part of the Usonia community in Pleasantville, NY. Reisley will share how living in a Wright house has influenced his life, including its psychological and sensory impact. The event will also introduce the Roland Reisley Grant Program..
Join New York Adventure Club for a series exploring Montreal’s iconic Expo ’67, one of the most celebrated World’s Fairs in history. Led by world’s fairs expert Bill Cotter, the virtual experience will highlight the fair’s groundbreaking architecture and innovation include rare photos and behind-the-scenes stories of this transformative event.
Through February 15—Judd Foundation presents Pierre Paulin: Action House, an exhibition of furniture by Pierre Paulin, a pioneering furniture and interior designer known for his visionary use of modern materials and production techniques. The exhibition features six designs by Paulin dating from 1968 to 1972.