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Lecture

National Academy of Sciences Building Tour in Celebration of the Centennial (1924-2024)

September 14, 2024

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (EDT)

Past

Tour the "nation's home of science in America."

This is a special year for the National Academy of Sciences as our beautiful building at 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., turns 100. Dedicated by President Calvin Coolidge in April 1924 and designed by architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, the building’s architecture synthesizes classical elements with Goodhue’s preference for “irregular” forms.

On this building tour, you will see Hellenic, Byzantine, and Egyptian architectural influences and touches of Art Deco. Explore the NAS Great Hall with iconography by Hildreth Meière and other ceremonial rooms with architectural sculpture by Lee Lawrie and murals by Albert Herter. You’ll also peek inside the acoustically brilliant NAS Fred Kavli Auditorium, part of the 1970 wing.

This tour will be led by Cultural Programs of the NAS staff and colleagues from the Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians.

Photo ID Requirement

This is an in-person event. A government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) is required to enter the building.

Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians

Since 1967, the Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians has served as a forum for the local academic and professional community of historians and architectural historians to further our understanding and appreciation of the built environment of the National Capital Region and beyond. Their mission is to educate and inspire curiosity about the architectural history of the Washington, D.C., region. Through their active lecture and tour programs, SAH annual conference fellowship, and biennial symposium, they strive to foster an academic and professional community for those passionate about the built environment.

Location

National Academy of Sciences Building

2101 Constitution Ave NW

Washington DC 20418, USA

Disclaimer

It is essential to the National Academies mission of providing evidence-based advice that participants in any of our meetings or events avoid political or partisan statements or commentary and maintain a culture of mutual respect. The statements and presentations during our meetings or events are solely those of the individual participants and do not necessarily represent the views of other participants or the National Academy of Sciences, which is a non-partisan, tax exempt organization that includes under its Charter the National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Medicine, and that operates the National Research Council.

Organizers

Major units and sub-units

National Academy of Sciences

Lead

National Academy of Sciences Executive Office

Lead

Contact

Contact us

Alana Quinn
aquinn@nas.edu

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