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Two Modern Masterpieces: Farnsworth House and The Glass House

Photographer Robin Hill, whose work blends architecture and design with the natural world, found himself inspired by the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson. His exhibition uses diptychs to bring similarities and differences of each house together.

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Join Bob Vila at the National Preservation Awards

TV host and preservationist, Bob Vila, will be hosting the National Preservation Awards at PastForward Online, Thursday, October 29. Join this FREE event to honor the best-of-the-best projects in historic preservation.

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President Woodrow Wilson House Marks the 19th Amendment at 100

When the COVID-19 pandemic closed the doors of Washington, D.C.’s President Woodrow Wilson House in spring 2020, preservationists looked beyond the walls of this National Trust Historic Site for new ways to tell its story. One way was through "Suffrage Outside,” an outdoor display of large, eye-catching flags that celebrates those pioneering activists who captured the attention of a reluctant nation.

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“Preserving African American Places: Growing Preservation's Potential as a Path for Equity”

This new report from the National Trust explores and advocates for expanding the role that preservation can and should play in the equitable growth of our communities.

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Explore the New Tidal Basin Ideas Lab Exhibition

This week, the Tidal Basin Ideas Lab—a partnership between the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Trust for the National Mall, and the National Park Service, alongside civic partner Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)—unveiled proposals from five leading landscape architecture firms that reimagine the future of Washington D.C.’s iconic Tidal Basin and National Mall. Visit the online exhibition to learn more about the Tidal Basin's histories and challenges, as well as to share feedback on the ideas for its evolution.

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