d o c o m o m o l o u i s i a n a is a regional chapter of an international committee dedicated to the

documentation and conservation of the buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the modern movement



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Join or renew your DOCOMOMO US membership for 2011



For fifteen years, DOCOMOMO US has been at the forefront of the modern architecture preservation movement, and continues today as the resource for advancing education and advocacy about its importance. To maintain this leadership, we rely on the participation of our supporters, members, and advocates from across the nation.

Thank you for your generosity in 2010.  To better manage member benefits and communications with our international counterparts, we are moving towards annual memberships based on calendar year.  Please consider renewing your 2011 membership now to join the national community of architects, historians, designers, planners, preservationists, students, and modern movement enthusiasts dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of modern architecture and landscapes in the United States.
Your membership renewal will apply towards the entire 2011 calendar year.

RENEW ONLINE:
DOCOMOMO US Individual members receive the DOCOMOMO US e-news briefs, discounts to US and regional tours, lectures and events, including the International Conference, discounts on DOCOMOMO US publications, and membership in a regional chapter.
Individual membership: USD 55.00 (via PayPal)

DOCOMOMO US + DOCOMOMO International Individual members receive all DOCOMOMO US benefits in addition to the bi-annual DOCOMOMO International Journal and discounts on all DOCOMOMO International publications. It is not possible to be only an International Member.
Individual membership: USD 140.00 (via PayPal)

See the full list of membership options here: http://bit.ly/joindoco

RENEW BY MAIL: http://bit.ly/joindocoPDF

DOCOMOMO US is increasing its impact!

+Regional working groups and affiliated partners offer tours, lectures, events and opportunities for advocacy across the country

+Local chapters are active throughout New England in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and Massachusetts, and in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Illinois, Texas, California, Washington, and Minnesota. This spring, DOCOMOMO US is happy to welcome Philadelphia to the growing list of national chapters.

+In October 2010, the fourth annual DOCOMOMO US Tour Day reached over 1,000 participants and included twenty three modern architecture tours in fifteen cities across the United States. Planning for Tour Day 2011 is underway!

+DOCOMOMO US produces a monthly e-news brief highlighting current national issues, technical advances, and local efforts related to understanding and preserving the buildings, landscapes, and neighborhoods of the modern movement.

+The DOCOMOMO US website, which includes the DOCOMOMO US Register database of Modern Buildings, is being enhanced and expanded to better serve as an educational resource for our constituents.

Thanks to supporters like you, DOCOMOMO US continues to lead the modern architecture preservation movement in the United States. Thank you for your support, and we hope you will join us to advance the important work of DOCOMOMO US.

Sincerely yours,
 
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Theodore Prudon
President, DOCOMOMO
US
 
P.S. Help us make your membership of DOCOMOMO US as useful and enjoyable as possible by providing us with feedback on your experience.  We kindly request you to take a few moments to fill out this short survey.  Your answers  are very valuable to the organization and our ever-expanding work to preserve of the Modern Movement!
 

DOCOMOMO US is the working party of DOCOMOMO in the United States. It is a 501(c)3 registered non-profit
organization, a union of regional chapters that share its members’ knowledge of and enthusiasm for the Modern
Movement, promote public interest in it through lectures and walking tours, and organize advocacy efforts to protect
endangered sites and buildings.
DOCOMOMO-US
P.O. Box 230977
New York, NY 10023
United States

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