Preservation Pasadena: Craftsman to Modern

Photo by Aaron Echols,
provided courtesy of the Sam Maloof Foundation
An aerial view of the historic home of Sam and Alfreda Maloof and the Jacobs Education Center Gallery.

After 28 years Pasadena Heritage’s Craftsman Weekend is reimagined with a broader frame and a new name! The City of Pasadena is home to some of the most notable examples of architect-designed properties from Craftsman style to Mid-Century. Guests will explore architectural style and design over five decades and learn the connections and differences that illustrate how architecture changed through time.

All are invited, from the comfort of their own home, for this year’s fall education event, Preservation Pasadena: Craftsman to Modern. This will be a virtual, 10-day celebration of preservation and architecture and will include tours, lectures, panel discussions, conversations with artists and collectors and

More. Topics will include the Greene & Greene influence on Harwell Hamilton Harris by Ted Bosley, a talk on Richard Neutra by Barbara Lamprecht PhD, modern architecture of Los Angeles by Stephen Gee, a panel discussion celebrating 100 years of Sunset Magazine, the preservation of minority communities, and the influence of Asian and Hispanic design on California architecture, to name just a few. Participants will be immersed in great architecture as they experience over 15 programs throughout the week of Nov. 6-15, 2020.

Save the dates and visit the website www.pasadenaheritage.org for more information in the coming months.