AISC Mid-Atlantic Round Table (AISC)
AISC Mid-Atlantic Round Table July 16th | 2 PM - 3 PM EST | Free Registration: Zoom Meeting You know how important it is to maintain personal connections right now. […]
AISC Mid-Atlantic Round Table July 16th | 2 PM - 3 PM EST | Free Registration: Zoom Meeting You know how important it is to maintain personal connections right now. […]
Join historian Anne Bruder to learn about Green Book sites across Maryland This program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and […]
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many employers were forced to transition their professional employees to remote work due to government orders or to protect their employees from the […]
Learn about the cultural and environmental impacts of cars in and around Druid Hill Park. This program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an […]
Lunch with an Architect is a free program for children and teens who have a budding interest in architecture.
This summer, Maryland Humanities raises the voices of four notable women who took action to secure their right to vote. We highlight the unique story of each of these historic […]
Across the United States, patterns of racial and economic segregation can be directly attributed to the systematic denial of mortgage and bank lending encouraged in the National Housing Act of 1934.
Learn about the history of Baltimore's famous clipper schooners and the Pride of Baltimore II. This program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an […]
As part of AIA Baltimore's response to the coronavirus (COVID-19), this meeting will be held via tele-conference. Please contact Margaret Stella (Mstella@aiabalt.com) for access information. At the Dead Architects' Society […]
Join the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and AIA Baltimore for our inaugural virtual Trivia Night! Trivia Night will be held via Zoom. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and […]
AIA Baltimore Practice Committee Continues their COVID-19 Resource Webinar Series... Shortlist presentations are the make it or break it phase of any pursuit. It’s the moment when your team can […]
When we think of classical architecture, we usually think of ancient temples, or the cathedrals and palaces that Renaissance architects built in imitation of classical antiquity. We don’t usually think of row houses. We should. In the years between 1600 and about 1850, the years when the people of the North Atlantic world wanted classical architecture, they invented the row house and built the first row house cities.