February 16, 2011
Reading Time: 3 minutes On January 10, 2011, the New Jersey Senate voted 38 – 0 in favor of the Historic Property Revitalization Act (HPRA). On February 17, 2011 the Assembly 62-10-5 in favor Read More
January 26, 2011
Reading Time: < 1 minute Shalom, Salam and Welcome Friends!! As a kid, I was taught NEVER mix POLITICS or RELIGION with work…….WELL HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY to not only mix a phenomenal work experience Read More
December 1, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutes Art, Craft, Modernism, and Frank Lloyd Wright on the East Coast Frank Lloyd Wright’s work is sometimes viewed in stalwart opposition to that of his EastCoast contemporaries, who are cast Read More
November 23, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minute There’s that vacant historic building you drive by on your way to work each day. Or that new development you just heard about- the one that’s planned to wipe out a historic Read More
November 19, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutes Last week Michael Calafati, chair of our Historic Resources Committee submitted the letter below to the Assembly Committee in support of the Historic Properties Revitalization Act, Assembly Bill 1851. The Read More
November 17, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutes 2012 NJ Historic Preservation Conference Call for Sessions: 2011 NJ Historic Preservation Conference The 2011 conference planning committee is seeking proposals for the annual historic preservation conference. The conference will Read More
May 3, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minute Annual event devoted to the preservation, advancement and dissemination of Cuban and Cuban-American culture. Keynote Address Historical Overview and Legacy of Cuban Architecture; The Colonial Period and the Cuban Republic; Read More
April 5, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutes Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects is restoring the Trenton Bath House and Day Camp, a seminal mid-century modern landmark. The Princeton, NJ-based architecture firm Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects, LLC (FMG) announces Read More
February 11, 2010
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Fred B. Adelson, Ph.D. Professor, Art Department, Rowan University After World War II, Collingswood established itself as a flourishing South Jersey residential community, expanding beyond Haddon Avenue toward the Read More
September 19, 2009
Reading Time: 5 minutes Carl Kemm Loven Noted for Charming Norman Designs GLEN ROCK, N.J. – It wasn’t quite the same as inspecting the Dead Sea Scrolls, but for amateur historians Nancy Atkins Peck Read More