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publications


DOCOMOMO US National Newsletters The National Newsletters have been produced typically twice a year and focus on news of the Chapters and Advocacy. (Beginning in March 2006 the Newsletter moved Online and can be found at NEWS. Selections of the news will be reproduced twice a year and available to National Members.) To download .pdfs of former paper newsletters, click on the name of the issue below:
  • Fall 2005
  • Summer 2005
  • Winter 2004
  • Spring 2003
  • Summer 2003
  • Spring 2001

To receive archived National News Selections after March 2006, contact newsletter@docomomo-us.org

Chapter Newsletters Some Regional Chapters produce newsletters pertaining to their region. To inquire about archival or upcoming Chapter Newsletters, click on the individual chapter website, or contact that chapter's representative. [Chapters]

Biannual DOCOMOMO International Journals

DOCOMOMO International produces themed journals twice a year. Each journal covers a specific topic and includes articles and news of international importance. (The Journal comes free of charge with each International membership.) For a list of available titles for purchase please click here.

2004 Conference Proceedings, DOCOMOMO International Conference, New York, New York DOCOMOMO US Chapter Tour Booklets

  • Modern Architecture in Palm Springs, California, U.S.A. Tony Merchell, The Modern Committee of the Los Angeles Conservancy, and DOCOMOMO US
  • Modern San Francisco: Downtown, Western Addition, Presidio & Pacific Heights DOCOMOMO US/Northern California Chapter, Laura Culberson, Nancy Eklund and Chandler McCoy, Editors
  • Living and Learning: Modern Housing, Schools and Landscapes in Park Merced & Daly City DOCOMOMO US/Northern California Chapter

Other DOCOMOMO Publications Full list of DOCOMOMO International publications


The Modern Movement in Architecture: Selections from the DOCOMOMO Registers Edited by Dennis Sharp and Catherine Cooke
This book is based on the selective registers prepared by 32 national working parties of DOCOMOMO International. As such, it provides a documentary record of the diffusion of Modern Movement architecture throughout many parts of the world. The book includes over 600 B/W photographs and illustrations of buildings from the 1920s to the present. It is a one-of-a-kind guide to important Modern Movement buildings as well as a reference work for architects, preservationists and scholars.
To order:
The Modern Movement in Architecture is available directly from the publisher's web site at:
www.010publishers.nl
or by fax request:
31 10 452 9825

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