Tag: Regionalism

  • Architecture + Community: Honorees of 1st Annual NMAF Awards receive accolades

    Architecture + Community: Honorees of 1st Annual NMAF Awards receive accolades

    To mark the Foundation’s 30th anniversary, the organization developed the Annual NMAF Awards Program to honor architecture and community. Representatives from each of the three distinct categories received the awards on June 3 during NMAF’s annual membership celebration. Out of a slate of more than 20 nominations made by community members from across New Mexico,…

  • Architectural Feature: The Robb House

    Architectural Feature: The Robb House

    “The process of entering the house … should be a continuing and developing experience in space and in view, almost processional in character,” wrote architect Don Schlegel FAIA of his design of the Robb House. Located in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, the Robb House was the site of the Foundation’s 2015 Annual Meeting on May…

  • An ode to New Mexico’s historic preservation and regionalism

    An ode to New Mexico’s historic preservation and regionalism

    The desire to recruit and educate a future generation capable of and passionate about conserving New Mexico’s, the nation’s, and the world’s outstanding cultural heritage, while creating new regionally-responsive design, led to the creation of the University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture and Planning‘s program in Historic Preservation and Regionalism (HPR). By engaging contemporary…

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