AIA Baltimore & Baltimore Architecture Foundation
By advancing our shared values of Community, Knowledge and Advocacy, AIA Baltimore strives to make the Baltimore region a better place to live, work and play.
Inner Harbor 2024: A City Planning Conversation
NextGen Connections: 11th Street Bridge Project
NextGen Connections: Baltimore Greenway Trails Network
Being Literate, Being Free
Ghost Signs of Baltimore
Baltimore's Early Trade with China
Baltimore & Boston: Frame Suburbs and Rowhomes
Examining Forced Labor at the Northampton Iron Furnace through Archaeology
Frederick Douglass, the Canton Company, and Canton History
No Ball Playing: Baltimore Kids Playing in Streets and Hanging on Corners
People for Preservation: The Fight for Development Without Displacement
The Evolution of Windy Gates Estate and its Olmsted Gardens
Idlewylde, a Balt. Co. Community on the City Line: History & Architecture
Baltimore's Highway to Nowhere: A Forum on Reconnecting Communities
The Evolution of the Hopkins Retrospective
Women in Maryland Architecture, 1920-1970
The Life and Work of Poldi Hirsch, AIA (1926-1987)
Western Electric Company Point Breeze & Omsted's Vision
Historic Amusement Parks of Baltimore
Reviving the Royal Theater
The Society of These Young Men: Black Ship Caulkers in Antebellum Baltimore
Coming to America: Baltimore Museum of Immigration
AIA Baltimore & AIA Maryland Legislative Recap
Virtual History: The Olmsted Firm's Evolving Relationship with the Roland Park Company
CURRENT(LY): Lecture with Rebecca Jones and Katherine Darnstadt
CURRENT(LY): Lunchtime Lecture with DawOffice
Olmsted's Sudbrook Park
The Society of These Young Men: Black Ship Caulkers in Antebellum Baltimore
AIA Baltimore Historic Resources Committee Presents: Menokin Stone
AIA Baltimore & Baltimore Architecture Foundation: 2022 Spring Lecture Series Current[ly]