Samuel Bassett Office, Richmond Heights, 1936, Edouard J. Mutrux



2001 Newsletters

2001 Spring

Howard Van Doren Shaw at 715 South Price Road, Howard Van Doren Shaw in St. Louis, Architecture of the Missouri Crematory Association, Notes on Postmodernism, Russell Sturgis and Architectonic Fixations, Akron Churches: A Bibliographical Note, 75th Anniversary for Route 66, Tours, Exhibits, Annual Meeting, Exhibit Touring Services Closes, Best Architectural Schools in the 1960s, (Extra! included at the end of this issue contains more Events)

2001 Summer

Quincy’s Architecture: A Big Heritage for a Small City, Vernacular Architecture: Prizewinners, More of Russell Sturgis and His Architectonic Fixations, Preserving Architectural Records: A New Web Source, Update of Our Own Dictionary of Missouri Architects, The Architectural-Historical Method in Action, A New Group: Recent Past Preservation Network, Architecture Since WWII: A Reading List, Exhibits, St. Louis Art Fair, Field Trip: Quincy Illinois, Andrew Hurley’s Book: Diners, Bowling Alleys and Trailer Parks: Chasing the American Dream in the Postwar Consumer Culture, St. Louis Chapter Contributes to Buildings of Missouri

2001 Fall

Art Museum Opens Exhibition on Japanese Architect Tandao Ando, An Optimistic Note: Concrete Self-Destructs, Part Jornal Reviews Eleni Bastea’s Book: The Creation of Modern Athens: Planning the Myth, Hellmuth Collection Promises New Insights for Architecture Buffs, The Robert Elkington collection at the Missouri Historical Society, Missouri HIstorical Society Library on the Internet, The Woerman Collection at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection at UMSL, Forum for Contemporary Art Opens Two Architecture Shows, Ricardo Legorreta at the Sheldon Galleries, The Amoureux House in Ste. Genevieve, Exhibitions, Lectures, Tours, Keith Eggener’s book: Luis Barragan’s Gardens of El Pedregal

2001 Winter

The 19th Century Architectural Heritage of St. Louis University (continued), Update to Our Dictionary of Missouri Architects, Ando Meets Serra and Kelly, Lectures, Annual Gathering, Eric Sandweiss’s Book: St. Louis: The Evolution of an American Urban Landscape, Route 66 Exhibit Seeks Shelter, Architectural Dictionaries: A New Choice, Lee Ann Sandweiss’s New Book: St. Louis Architecture for Kids