From the President
Image: Mission San Jose, San Antonio by Virginia Barrett Price Spring has arrived. Finally. Cherry blossoms along the banks of the Potomac River reassure me of this. SESAH too is…
Photo Credit: J. Marshall Brown, Candidate, Master of Preservation Studies, Tulane School of Architecture. UPDATED JUNE 17 SESAH New Orleans - 2016 Hotel Information Accommodations in the French Quarter: 1) Wyndham New…
PDF files with abstracts of SESAH papers presented at conferences in Charlotte, Fayetteville, and San Antonio are now available on the archived pages for those annual meetings. Here are the…
1 - Anna Nau, our fearless tour guide for the San Antonio Missions (photo by David Sachs) Tour of the San Antonio Missions by Danielle S. Willkens, Visiting Assistant Professor…
1 - Liz Wardinski presenting her paper, “Democracity, the Forgotten World of Tomorrow” (photo: Erin Que) San Antonio 2015 by Lizabeth Wardinski, PhD student, North Carolina State University A hotel…
Gerald McNeil and Laura Blokker are planning the next SESAH meeting which will take place in New Orleans from September 28 to October 1, 2016. Please mark your calendars and…
We had a great time at our annual conference in San Antonio, Texas in 2015. Check out our conference page for program sessions and business papers.
It is a commonplace of two generations of scholarship about urban history that the center city has declined in the face of unending suburbanization. Andrew Sandoval-Strausz resoundingly contradicts this by…
So many qualities combine to celebrate the work of Richard Longstreth. Beautifully composed pictures taken in 1965 share pages with others taken just a year or so ago. Secondary references…
It is unusual that SESAH’s Award of Excellence for a Book honor a work on Native American architecture. In fact, it has never been done. This is likely because when…
2015 Best of the South Award Announced Established in 2006, SESAH’s annual Best of the South (BOTS): Preserving Southern Architecture Award honors a project that preserves or restores an historic…
Please find below (and on our Annual Meeting page) an updated schedule for the upcoming SEASAH meeting in San Antonio. Some of the sessions have been moved, so please make sure to…
Here is the updated, but not quite final, conference schedule for the upcoming annual SESAH meeting in San Antonio which is less than a month away! Any updates will be…
The latest SESAH Newsletter with updated information for the Annual Meeting in San Antonio is now live on our Newsletter page. Also, if you have not registered yet for the…
Here's the link to the latest SESAH Newsletter, Summer 2015. Get it while it's fresh! With useful information about this year's Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX (October 14-17).
The registration form for our 2015 Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas is now online on the Conference page. There you can also download forms for our Emerging Professional Scholarship…
The Call for Papers for the SESAH Annual Meeting has been extended to June 1. See the updated CFP: SESAH_2015_CallforPapersNew
SESAH 2015 Annual Meeting San Antonio, Texas October 14-17 San Antonio is a city with a rich and diverse architectural heritage. Born of a confluence of Native American, Spanish colonial,…
During the 2014 SESAH Annual Meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas, several awards were given out. Please go to the Awards page for more details...
2014 BEST OF THE SOUTH PRESERVING SOUTHERN ARCHITECTURE AWARD The 2014 Award goes to the Charnley-Norwood House, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. The restoration of the historic Charnley-Norwood House in the wake of…