Sheats Goldstein House, John Lautner, 1963. Photograph by Elizabeth Daniels
19th International Docomomo Conference
Overview
The biennial International Docomomo Conference is headed stateside for only the second time since the founding of Docomomo. Attendees can look forward to exciting venues, rigorous academic sessions, networking opportunities, social events, and the Docomomo tours you know and love. Conference proceedings will be produced.
The 19th International Docomomo Conference will:
Explore the pluralistic nature of the twentieth-century global modern movement and its diverse legacies, examining how climate, community, and creativity have shaped and continue to shape the built environment. Our host city of Los Angeles, an embodiment of multiple moderns, serves as inspiration for the theme.
Examine a range of modern places and urban forms as a starting point for discussion, considering topics related to pre- and post-World War II modern traditions, through the end of the twentieth century. It will highlight the enduring spirit of creativity that spawned late twentieth-century architectural movements such as late modernism, postmodernism, and deconstructivism. It will also explore the everyday modern architecture that is so common in communities around the world.
Investigate urban forms characterized by automobile dependence and sprawling growth that differs from traditional compact urban forms. It will also focus on modern buildings and landscapes through the lens of the climate crisis, including case studies of climate-related adaptation as well as climate-related disaster preparedness and response. It will also look at how diverse communities have created, used, and continue to reshape modern environments to serve their current and future needs.
Start planning now to join us in Los Angeles in 2026!
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Organizing Partners
The 19th International Docomomo Conference is organized with the direct support of Docomomo International; Docomomo US; the Docomomo US/Southern California chapter; the University of Southern California, School of Architecture; and Getty.
IDC 2026 Committees
Organizing Committee
Katie Horak (Chair), Principal, ARG; Board President, Docomomo US
Meredith Bzdak, Partner, Mills & Schnoering; Board President Elect, Docomomo US
Flora Chou, Associate Principal, Page & Turnbull; Docomomo US Board
Chandler McCoy, Senior Project Specialist, Getty
Todd Grover, Principal, MacDonald & Mack; VP of Advocacy, Docomomo US Board
Shannon Harvey, Principal, IN-FO.CO
Christine Lazzaretto, Managing Principal, Historic Resources Group
Robert Meckfessel, Principal, DSGN, Docomomo US Board
Gail Ostergren, Research Specialist, Getty
Kyle Normandin, Principal, WJE
Michele Racioppi, Program Director, Docomomo US
Monica Schaffer, SW Regional Communications Director, Gensler, Docomomo US Board
Adrian Scott Fine, Executive Director, LA Conservancy
E. Sung Yi, Partner, Morphosis Architects; Director, The Now Institute
Liz Waytkus, Executive Director, Docomomo US
Scientific Committee
Theodore Prudon (Co-Chair), Docomomo US | ISC/Technology, ISC/Education & Training
Chandler McCoy (Co-Chair), Docomomo US | ISC/Education & Training
Jesus “Chuy” Barba Bonilla, Docomomo US
Meredith Bzdak, Docomomo US
Maristella Casciato, Past Chair, Docomomo International
Wessel De Jonge, Co-Founder, Docomomo International; Docomomo The Netherlands | ISC/Technology
Miles Glendinning, Docomomo Scotland | ISC/Publications, ISC/Urbanism & Landscape
Elsa Haarstad, Docomomo US
Katie Horak, Docomomo US
Kuukuwa Manful, Docomomo Ghana
Louise Noelle, Docomomo Mexico | ISC/Registers, ISC/Publications
Kyle Normandin, Docomomo US | ISC/Technology
Ken Oshima, Docomomo Japan
Uta Pottgiesser, Chair, Docomomo International
Marta Peixoto, Docomomo Brazil
Horacio Torrent, Docomomo Chile | ISC/Registers
Ying Zhou, Docomomo Hong Kong