Landmark Columbus Foundation celebrates acclaimed new book with events in iconic U.S. cities

Columbus, Indiana — Landmark Columbus Foundation, a leader in design advocacy since 2014, is celebrating its new, critically acclaimed publication, American Modern: Architecture, Community, Columbus, Indiana, with events in major cities across the U.S.

Published in partnership with The Monacelli Press, the book captures Columbus, Indiana’s modernist legacy and was launched this summer to widespread acclaim. Building on this success, Landmark Columbus Foundation is hosting events in New York City, Palm Springs, and more, connecting with audiences through the book’s compelling exploration of design’s role in shaping communities.

“This book represents a major milestone, not only for Landmark Columbus Foundation but also for everyone who values the role of architecture in community identity,” said Jamie Goldsborough, Creative Director at Landmark Columbus Foundation. “By sharing Columbus’s design heritage through rich narratives and contemporary photography, we hope to spark new dialogues on architecture’s transformative power for communities today.”

The launch of American Modern began in July with two successful events in Indiana, featuring author Matt Shaw and designer Alex Lin. Held at the former North Christian Church (designed by Eero Saarinen, 1964) in Columbus and the Christian Theological Society (designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, 1966) in Indianapolis, these celebrations attracted significant audiences and resulted in robust book sales.


Upcoming Events

American Modern The Columbus Update

  • Date: November 18, 2024

  • Location: New York Center for Architecture

  • Details: Landmark Columbus Foundation leaders will discuss the convergence of architecture, civic leadership, and community collaboration that defines Columbus. Highlights include updates on the Miller House and Garden and new tourism initiatives designed to engage wider audiences. Guests will also learn about the Foundation’s 5th Cycle of Exhibit Columbus and the “Progressive Preservation” approach as a model for cultural heritage stewardship. American Modern will be available for purchase at the event.

Speakers at the NYCA Event

  • Richard McCoy, Executive Director, Landmark Columbus Foundation

  • Jamie Goldsborough, Creative Director, Landmark Columbus Foundation

  • Ben Wever, Site Administrator, Miller House and Garden

  • Erin Hawkins, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications, Columbus Area Visitors Center

Matt Shaw in Conversation with Grant Gibson

  • Date: November 18, 2024

  • Location: University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture

  • Details: American Modern author Matt Shaw will present a lecture, followed by a discussion with architect and educator Grant Gibson, known for his work in Columbus with Columbus House #1.

Palm Springs Modernism Week

  • Date: February 13–23, 2024

  • Location: Palm Springs, California

  • Details: Creative Director Jamie Goldsborough, author Matt Shaw, and photographer Iwan Baan will participate in Palm Springs Modernism Week, exploring Columbus’s design heritage within a broader context of modernism in America.


About American Modern: Architecture, Community, Columbus, Indiana

American Modern, authored by Columbus native Matt Shaw and featuring Iwan Baan’s evocative photography, delves into Columbus’s modernist roots and its impact on American architectural heritage. Jointly published by The Monacelli Press and Landmark Columbus Foundation, with design by Studio Lin, the book has earned praise for its insightful storytelling and striking visuals.

"Through this book, we aim to share Columbus’s story and inspire ongoing efforts to protect and expand our shared cultural heritage,” said Richard McCoy, Executive Director of Landmark Columbus Foundation. "We are thrilled to bring this unique narrative to audiences in cities like New York and beyond."

About the Authors

  • Matt Shaw is a Columbus native, writer, editor, and former executive editor of The Architect’s Newspaper. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Artforum.

  • Iwan Baan is an internationally recognized photographer whose work highlights architecture within the social context.

  • Studio Lin, founded by Alex Lin, is a NYC-based graphic design practice focusing on art and design collaborations.

For press and media, download this link to access author portraits, press images, book cover, and more.


Media Contact
Jamie Goldsborough
jamie@landmarkcolumbus.org

About Landmark Columbus Foundation
Landmark Columbus Foundation (LCF) cares for, celebrates, and advances the cultural heritage of Columbus, Indiana. To fulfill its mission, LCF directs two locally engaged and globally connected programs that are interwoven in their impact and networks: Exhibit Columbus and Columbus Design Institute. landmarkcolumbusfoundation.org 

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