Docomomo US: Resources Directory

[DRAFT July 19, 2023; Uploaded August 2023]

 

Our Resources Directory provides an overview of significant international, national, state, and city-based resources available in aid of documentation and conservation efforts, including the writing of Docomomo International/US register entries. This resources directory gathers information from websites generated by peer organizations. It is subdivided in the following categories: stewardship, historical/technical research, and advocacy resources for buildings, sites, landscapes, and the allied arts. We consider this a work in progress so we welcome suggestions.

Compiled by Michelangelo Sabatino (IIT) and Kyle Driebeek (Independent Scholar) on behalf of the Docomomo US Documentation Committee [Gunny Harboe, Nancy McCoy, Robert Meckfessel, Shelby Schrank]

Please contact us if you have any suggestions for adding resources. Updates will be made periodically. info@docomomo-us.org, msabatino@iit.edu, kyledriebeek@gmail.com 


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Stewardship: Docomomo International & National Resources

Stewardship: US Government Web Resources

Stewardship: Academic and Organizational Web Resources


Technical Material Research: Archives and Specialist Organizations

Technical Material Research: Selected Books and Publications


Historical Research: Archives

Historical Reference Research: Selected Books, Publications, and Publishers


Allied Arts and Disciplines

Regional Advocacy

Alphabetical by State; *denotes states with Docomomo US chapters or Friend groups 

 Alabama

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Delaware

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Technical Dossiers & Proceedings

Docomomo International produces a series of technical Dossiers and International Conference Proceedings in association with its biennial conference. Docomomo International is working towards making all dossiers and digital archives openly accessible on its website. This will take a while.

Conference proceedings can be found here.

Dossiers can be found here.

If you have questions or would like to purchase print copies of these publications, please email docomomo@tudelft.nl.  

Dossier 8: Restoring Postwar Heritage

In the fall of 2004 the VIIIth International Docomomo Conference titled Import-Export: Postwar Modernism in an Expanding World, 1945-1975 took place in New York City. This was the first International Docomomo meeting fully devoted to the postwar period and the first to evaluate the reciprocal relationship and its consequence between modernism and preservation. In conjunction with this international conference Docomomo US saw the need to address separately the much neglected or misunderstood technological challenges presented by modern architecture.

A series of technical seminars was organized around the conference’s general theme but focused specifically on technology. Focusing on postwar building technologies and their particular technical and conservation issues, professionals from different parts of the world presented their expertise and experience within the four technical topic areas, which were titled: The 20th Century Metal and Glass Curtain Wall, Concrete Restoration in Modern Buildings, Stone and Technology in the Modern Movement and Chroma: Color and Conservation in Modern Buildings. Most of those papers are included in this dossier.

This publication was financially made possible through a grant from the Getty Foundation, the sponsorship of the firm Conproco and the generous support of Brent Harris.

Proceedings VIIIth International Conference - Import-Export: Postwar Modernism in a Expanding World, 1945-1975

The VIIIth International Docomomo Conference took place at Columbia University in the City of New York in September 2004. Its theme was “Import/Export: Postwar Modernism in an Expanding World, 1945-1975,” and was the first Docomomo International meeting entirely devoted to the postwar period and the first to consider not just the impact of preservation on modernism but the impact of modernism on preservation, thus highlighting the opportunity modernism offers preservation to engage the central issues of our times.

The publication of the proceedings was made possible through the efforts of Nancy Levinson, Brendan Moran, Flora Chou and Deirdre Gould and the generosity of The Getty Foundation and Brent Harris.

Dossier 14: Concrete and Modernism

In 2015, in the context of its third annual symposium entitled, “Modernism on the Prairie,” Docomomo US together with Docomomo International ISC-Technology hosted a workshop with a series of lectures on concrete, including its technology and approaches for conservation. The lectures and presentations took place on the second and third days of the symposium respectively at Rapson Hall of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and at the magnificent (concrete) St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota designed by Marcel Breuer.

The publication of Dossier 14 is in part funded by the generous support of the Historic Preservation Education Foundation.


Docomomo US Newsletters

Docomomo US produced a print newsletter from 2003 until 2009. In 2010, the newsletter was transformed as an electronic publication that continues today. Below is an archive of the print newsletters. 

 

Spring 2003 - PDF

Fall 2003

Summer 2004

November 2004

Winter 2004 - PDF

Spring 2005

Summer 2005 - PDF

Fall 2005 - PDF

Summer 2006 - PDF

Fall 2006 - PDF

Spring 2007 - PDF

Fall 2007 - PDF

Winter 2008 - PDF

Spring 2008

Spring 2009