05/25/2022
MGA’s development director, Doug Schaller will speak at Docomomo’s US National Symposium on Temple University’s campus development, focusing on the period between the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority involvement starting in the early 1950s and the 1970 Community-Temple Agreement.
In addition to the conference program, Philadelphia’s steering committee has organized special access for a number of modernist sites in the region, with tour schedule and descriptions.
Registration is still open, link in our bio.
Images description:
2. Protesters at Girard College, 1965, by Jack T. Franklin (American, 1922-2009) ©African American Museum in Philadelphia
3. Dedication of Cecil B Moore Avenue (formerly Columbia Ave.), 4-11-1987, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Amy Huntoon, photgrapher, SCRC
4. Image of North Central Philadelphia, with Broad Street, in center running North-South, with The Temple and its educational annex marked, from the 1895 G.W. Bromley Atlas, Greater Philadelphia GeoHistory Network, Athenaeum of Philadelphia.
5. Thomas Lonsdale, Grace Baptist Temple, 1889-91, Broad and Berks Streets, image c. 1900-1910, Library of Congress
6. Architect’s model of campus master plan with Park Avenue cleared of row houses and replaced by a campus quad,
c. 1950s, SCRC
7. SCRC TU administrators looking at model plan, 1-21-1964, connected to board meeting.