Historic Archives Committee (HArC)
Documenting Our Legacy. Preserving Our Story.
The AIA New Jersey Historic Archives Committee (HArC) is dedicated to documenting, preserving, and sharing the rich history of the architectural profession in New Jersey. As a vital part of the AIA New Jersey organization, HArC works to ensure that the contributions of our members, firms, and projects are recognized, recorded, and made accessible for future generations.
New Jersey’s architectural legacy is as diverse and dynamic as the communities it serves. Through HArC, we celebrate that legacy by collecting original documents, photographs, oral histories, publications, and other archival materials that capture the evolution of design, practice, and advocacy across the state.
Interested in getting involved?
Contact Chair Joyce Scatuccio-Jolliffe, Assoc. AIA
Our Mission
The mission of HArC is to protect and promote the history of AIA New Jersey and its members by:
- Preserving Records: Collecting and safeguarding architectural drawings, awards, minutes, newsletters, and other materials that reflect the work and leadership of AIA NJ over the decades.
- Chronicling Impact: Documenting the influence of architects and firms who have shaped New Jersey’s built environment and professional community.
- Fostering Research: Providing access to archival materials for students, historians, members, and the public who wish to explore the legacy of architecture in New Jersey.
- Celebrating Milestones: Highlighting key anniversaries, accomplishments, and moments in AIA NJ history through exhibits, publications, and special events.
Get Involved
Are you passionate about history, archives, or storytelling? Join the Historic Archives Committee (HArC) and help us preserve and share the story of architecture in New Jersey. Whether you’re interested in research, curation, or collecting oral histories, there’s a role for you.
Have historical documents, photos, drawings, or memorabilia that celebrate New Jersey’s architectural legacy? We’d love to hear from you! Your materials can help us build a richer, more complete record of AIA New Jersey’s impact across the state.
Together, we can honor the past and inspire the future.
Why It Matters
Architecture doesn’t just shape space—it shapes culture, community, and identity. The work of AIA New Jersey members has left a lasting mark on towns and cities across the state. By preserving that history, HArC ensures that the profession’s contributions remain visible, valued, and remembered.
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