From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject The Groundbreaking Life and Work of Isamu Noguchi
Date May 21, 2020 1:52 PM
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Plus: Frank Lloyd Wright designed these chairs from a surprising material.
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SPOTLIGHT ON MIDCENTURY ARTIST AND DESIGNER ISAMU NOGUCHI
This Japanese-American artist created renowned sculptures and gardens,
groundbreaking set designs for the Martha Graham Dance Company, and the sinuous,
eternally knocked-off Noguchi coffee table—and that’s just for starters.

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UNLOCK A CONVERSATION WITH PHYLICIA RASHAD
As part of Virtual Preservation Month
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Cultural Heritage Action Fund, and Brent Leggs, the program’s executive
director, for a conversation about the power of preservation and the Action
Fund’s critical work.

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GRAND ARCHITECTURE: VIRTUAL TOUR OF HISTORIC SITES
This week’s virtual tour from our collection of 27 Historic Sites represents the
architectural grandeur of homes built by the captains of industry and finance
from Colonial times through the Progressive Era.

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PLYWOOD CHAIRS, DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
Their innate flexibility (they can be arranged to form a longer bench or used
individually as dining or living room seating) makes these chairs as eminently
practical today as the day they were built.

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OKLAHOMA CITY’S VIETNAMESE RESTAURANTS COOK UP CULTURE AND COMMUNITY
Situated among architectural marvels and historic districts like the Gold Dome,
Oklahoma City University, and the Milk Bottle Building (located on a former
strip of Route 66), Oklahoma City’s Asian District thrives as a space for
community.

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CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF MAIN STREET AMERICA SUCCESSES
When Main Street America was established by the National Trust in 1980, it was
intended to be a program that could help solve the common problems shared by
older and historic downtowns scattered across the country. Forty years later,
Main Street America has proven to be nothing less than a resounding success.

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