In October 2024, Preserve Orange County launched Of All Places: Conversations about historic preservation in Orange County, a three-part webinar series. In the first webinar, Guy Ball tells us about the case of Tustin and what is left of the 19th century built environment in one of our oldest cities.
Read MoreIn October 2024, Preserve Orange County launched Of All Places: Conversations about historic preservation in Orange County, a three-part webinar series. In the first webinar, Andrew Goodrich explains the dominant architectural styles and building types constructed in the county’s first decades.
Read More“Beyond the Orange Curtain: Modern Life, Work and Play in Orange County,” presented at Modernism Week in Palm Springs by Preserve Orange County, February 17, 2020.
Read MoreOn May 18, 2019, Preserve Orange County hosted a panel discussion about the historic Eichler Homes developments (1960 to 1964) in Orange.
Read MorePresented by Dr. Rose Marie Beebe and Dr. Robert Senkewicz, Santa Clara University
Read MorePresented by Dr. Rose Marie Beebe and Dr. Robert Senkewicz, Santa Clara University
Read MorePresented by Dr. Rubén G. Mendoza, California State University, Monterey Bay
Read MorePresented by Dr. Rubén G. Mendoza, California State University, Monterey Bay
Read MoreDaniel Paul explains the architectural origins of mirror glass as a material for office buildings in the US, and highlights its early use in Los Angeles and Orange County.
Read MorePublished online in February 2018 in Boom California, from the University of California Press, this is an insightful exchange about Orange County between English Literature professor, Tom Zoellner, and American Studies professor, Elaine Lewinek. Though they’re addressing the built environment, their perspective comes from outside the field of historic preservation.
Read MoreIn 2007, the Orange County chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIAOC) celebrated the 150th anniversary of their national organization. One way the chapter commemorated the anniversary was to compile a list of the most significant architecture in the county in the last 150 years.
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