Frank Sanchis, WMF Program Director for the United States, is the featured preservation speaker at this ChangeOrange presentation, which will also include speakers from county government, an architect, a contractor, and a budget analyst.
Past Events
Please join us at the recently opened Peruvian Restaurant, La Mar Cebichería Peruana, to celebrate WMF’s work in preserving cultural heritage across the globe since 1965.
Please join us at Richard Neutra's VDL Studio and Residences. Tour the house, help save one of Los Angeles's modern icons, meet new and old friends; and show your support for the preservation of modernism worldwide!?.
An illustrated lecture presented by John H. Stubbs, Vice President, Field Projects, World Monuments Fund and W Raymond Johnson, Director, Epigraphic Survey, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago .
The contents of an emperor’s private retreat deep within the Forbidden City are revealed at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Gavin Stamp returns to lead an exploration of the work of Sir Christopher Wren, the presiding genius of post-fire London.
England's cathedrals are among the country's chief architectural glories, but all face preservation challenges.
Presented by the The Wellesley College Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, this lecture concentrates on the innovative architecture and ceremonial of Henry VIII’s early reign.
Delhi: A Living Heritage showcases the abundance and the inter-related nature of Delhi’s heritage.
Each year, the World Monuments Fund presents the Hadrian Award to an international leader whose patronage has advanced the understanding, appreciation, and preservation of the world’s art and architecture .