Modern Richmond Book

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Richmond, Virginia’s arc of modern design started in 1936 with the George Hoppe design of 1900 South Meadow Street. It continues today with the Institute of Contemporary Art by Steven Holl. This eighty-year span from both world-renowned architects and mid-century regional architects, such as Bud Hyland, Alan McCullough, Charles Goodman and Haig Jamgochian is seen every day throughout the city. Modern Richmond Book is a celebration and visual journey of Modern Richmond’s decade of tours.

Created by the Modern Richmond Board, the book offers over forty examples of Richmond’s modern architecture and design, featuring stunning photography by Ansel Olson and Kent Eanes, with additional imagery by Mick Anders, Chris Friday, Chris Cunningham, Kevin Jones and Trey Tyler. The book features personal narratives from many of Richmond’s best-known historians, architects and preservationists.

Modern Richmond Book allows us to continue to share the ever-increasing portfolio of Richmond's modern architecture and design.

 

Thank You to our Generous Sponsors:

MODERN MASTERS: SILVER

RounTrey Development Corp.
Robbin and Robert A. Steele, FAIA

MODERN MASTERS: GOLD

Scot and Janet Morris


THE WRIGHT SPONSORS

Andrea Levine of One South Realty
Ansel Olson Photography
Arias Design + Build Studio
Baskervill
Helen Reed Design
Page Bond Gallery
Rendersphere
Pam and Bill Royall
Angeline Robertson
Walter Parks Architects

THE CORBU SPONSORS

3North
510 Architects
Mario DiMarco Architects
Molly Dodge
David J. Domster
Inspired Closets
Johannas Design Group
LaDiff
Josh McCullar Architects
One South Realty
Tracy and Tom Stallings

THE EAMES SPONSORS

Ardent Craft Ales
Christian Snowden Design
Highland Hills Community
Jay Huggins
Hugh Miller, FAIA
Leipertz Construction
Morris Tile
Mosely Architects
Kelly and Cristy O’Keefe
Pareto, LLC
Laura Peery
Jerry Peters and Rick Ramsey
Burt Pinnock and Mark Braley
Quinn Evans Architects
Sally Ramert of Metro Modern
Dianne Rand
John Ryan
Sadler & Whitehead Architects
Umanoff Design