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“Indiana Architecture Database” Featured on Lakeshore Public Radio!
On Monday, February 4th, the IAF was featured on Lakeshore Public Radio. Chris Nolte is the host and producer of “Regionally Speaking“, which airs weekdays from noon to 1 p.m., on WLPR-FM, 89.1, serving northwest Indiana. Chris interviewed IAF President Dan Brueggert for roughly 10 minutes, during which time Dan was able to introduce the IAF to the Lakeshore Public Radio audience, and also take some time to explain our “Indiana Architecture Database”. Follow the link below to hear the full hour program. (The IAF feature interview runs from approximately the 24 minute mark to the 34 minute mark.) https://www.lakeshorepublicradio.org/post/regionally-speaking-monday-february-4-2019 Or, listen to just the feature interview with the IAF: Many thanks to Chris Nolte of “Regionally Speaking” and WLPR-FM for giving us this exciting opportunity to share this project with a new audience!
Introducing the IAF Indiana Architecture Database!
Indiana Architectural Foundation announces 50 significant buildings and sites as part of new database celebrating design Most people know about architecturally rich Columbus, however few know there’s a church in New Harmony designed without a roof, that you can take a boat ride on an authentic aqueduct in Metamora, the only one of its kind in the US, or that Indiana is home to some rare architectural gems. Indiana has a rich architectural history, and the Indiana Architectural Foundation wants people to know about it and experience it. The Foundation today is announcing a statewide database that features some of the state’s most significant architecture. It’s the first database of its kind in the state, where visitors can learn more about architecture of buildings old and new and learn how Indiana’s economy and culture has been shaped through design. “Our goal is to showcase Indiana’s architectural history,” said Dan Brueggert, president of Indiana Architectural Foundation. “We hope people will not only want to learn about it, but also visit the public buildings to see just what makes them so special.” The list was compiled by a team of Indiana architects and input from historic preservationists. The committee wanted to make […]
Welcome to the new IAF home page.
Welcome to the redesigned IAF website! We are in the midst of rebranding our site, so please continue to look for updates and additional information. This site will include numerous improvements over the old site. One feature we are quite excited to unveil is this “News” section where we will share press releaseas and quarterly updates on the work of the IAF.