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  • Virtual Tour of Baltimore’s Municipal Buildings

    Virtual MD, United States

    Baltimore is a city filled with a wide range of architectural treasures. Meg Fielding will take us on a virtual tour of Baltimore’s municipal buildings like pumping stations, fire houses, and beautiful government buildings that house the infrastructure and people that keep Baltimore going.

    By Donation
  • The Church of the Redeemer: Baltimore’s Beloved Modernist Church (Virtual Talk)

    Virtual MD, United States

    The Church of the Redeemer made it to the semifinals of BAF's Architecture Madness tournament, which included 64 exceptional Baltimore buildings built between 1870 and today, hosted in celebration of AIA Baltimore’s 150th anniversary. We'll explore what makes this modernist church so beloved by Baltimoreans.

    By Donation
  • SAY IT LOUD Maryland “Hear Our Voices” Virtual Panel

    Virtual MD, United States

    To celebrate the virtual launch of SAY IT LOUD Maryland, join us for a panel discussion featuring four of the winners included in the exhibition. They will speak to their experiences as diverse professionals in Baltimore and the projects they are most proud of. The physical SAY IT LOUD Maryland exhibition will open at the Baltimore Center for Architecture and Design in October 2021.

    By Donation
  • A History of Woodberry: The Heart of Industry in the Jones Falls Valley (Virtual)

    Virtual MD, United States

    Last year, Woodberry became a local historic district in recognition of its historic significance to Baltimore. Nathan Dennies, Associate Director of BAF, Chair of the Greater Hampden Heritage Alliance, and a Board Member of the Friends of The Jones Falls, will walk us through Woodberry's history beginning with the flour mills of the 18th century and ending with how the neighborhood's industrial legacy is being preserved and celebrated today.

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