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Upcoming!

Celebrating two new titles in the W.W. Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebook series: Lighthouses (Sarah Wermiel), and Bridges (Richard L. Cleary, UT, with introduction by Eric Delony), recently published by W. W. Norton & Company Press in association with the Library of Congress.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007, 6:30 pm, Library of Congress, James Madison Building, Madison Hall.
Gala reception, illustrated previews by the two authors, and book signing. Co-sponsored by the Center for Architecture, Design; and Engineering, the Publishing Office; the Center for the Book; and the Science, Technology and Business Division in the Library of Congress; the Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, and the National Capital Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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  • Celebrating Theaters by Craig Morrison, published by W. W. Norton & Company Press in association with the Library of Congress
    Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005, 6:30 pm, Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building, Coolidge Auditorium
    [view webcast] | [view press release]

  • Celebrating Capital Drawings: Architectural Designs for Washington, D.C., from the Library of Congress, newly published by The Johns Hopkins University Press in association with the Library of Congress
    Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005, 6:30 pm, Library of Congress Madison Building, Madison Hall
    [view flyer - PDF file requires Adobe Acrobat Reader] [view press release]

  • Celebrating Canals by Robert J. Kapsch, published by W. W. Norton & Company Press in association with the Library of Congress
    Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 6-8 pm, Library of Congress Madison Building, Madison Hall
    [view flyer - PDF requires Adobe Acrobat Reader]

  • Celebrating Barns by John Vlach published by W. W. Norton & Company Press in association with the Library of Congress
    Thursday, April 10, 2003, 6-8 pm, Library of Congress Madison Building, Madison Hall
    [view webcast] | [view press release]

  • Ground Zero: From Dreams and Schemes to Reality
    Friday, Nov. 1, 2002, 1:30-3:00 pm, Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Coolidge Auditorium
    [view flyer - PDF requires Adobe Acrobat Reader]

Scholarly Programs

The Center provides a forum for the support of scholarly examination and discovery within the collections, promoting research, writing, and teaching in the subjects of architecture, design, and engineering.

Scholarly programs include lectures and symposia, sometimes in conjunction with exhibitions, but always focusing on the Library's collections and their significance, and advancing their preservation and accessibility. New research and writing will be encouraged through a program of fellowships and publication and research grants for student interns, scholars, and the Library's own professional staff.

In 2007, the Library is hosting the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation Fellowship, which will help highlight the work of women architects represented in the Library’s collections. For further information, please view the press release.

Exhibitions

The Center will sponsor a series of distinguished exhibitions, with related publications, symposia, lectures, and special projects to advance the accessibility and appreciation of the Library's preeminent collections in architecture, design, and engineering. Periodic major traveling exhibitions and smaller in-house exhibitions will place the collections in the public eye in order to attract interest and support for their processing and preservation.

To accompany exhibitions, the Center will sponsor publications ranging from printed and electronic checklists to illustrated catalogues and fascimile editions representing entire collections and parts thereof.

Three award-winning exhibitions, including published catalogs and continuing on-line versions, have served as models of what the Center is intended to accomplish:

Related Programs

The Center will foster cooperation among other institutions and organizations sharing related collections and common goals.

COPAR

The Library's COPAR (Cooperative Preservation of Architectural Records) activities will be expanded to share information and communicate the goals and activities of the Center to the national and international community of archives, museums, libraries.

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