Photograph of the Maryland National Bank at night, 1965 March 2. Courtesy Baltimore Museum of Industry, BG&E Collection, BGE.40728.

Baltimore Modernism Project

Overview

The Baltimore Modernism Project is an network of scholars, architects, educators and preservation advocates with an interest in Modernist buildings, landscapes and public art in and around Baltimore. Past partners for this project (including the D:center Baltimore, the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and Baltimore Heritage) have helped to highlight the history of the modern movement in Baltimore architecture through exhibits and programs.

Learn more on the project website

Project Team

Project volunteers and supporters include:

  • Fred Scharmen
  • Eli Pousson
  • Jeremy Kargon

Partners

  • D:center Baltimore
  • Baltimore Architecture Foundation
  • Baltimore Heritage


Explore Modernism in Baltimore

Help us preserve Baltimore’s modernist architecture and landscapes through documentation and interpretation. We are publishing a series of profiles on modernist buildings on Explore Baltimore Heritage and developing an inventory of modernist buildings, landscapes and neighborhoods across the Baltimore region.

Mies van der Rohe’s Highfield House by Helmut Jacoby, image courtesy the Baltimore Architecture Foundation.
Mies van der Rohe’s Highfield House by Helmut Jacoby, image courtesy the Baltimore Architecture Foundation.

Please consider submitting additional sites to the inventory by contacting Eli Pousson at pousson@baltimoreheritage.org.