BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Cincinnati photographer Thomas R. Schiff has built a reputation on his panoramic photographs of buildings from museums and libraries to t he architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. On display now through October 19 a t the Cincinnati Museum Center is an exhibit of Schiff's photos of civic a rchitecture in the United States."Civic Architecture: The Panoramic Photog raphy of Thomas R. Schiff" is the exhibit title (https://www.cincymuseum.o rg/civic-architecture/). \;Over the centuries\, architects of capitols \, courthouses and even libraries have sought to both project confidence i n the democratic process and invite citizens to participate. Through the s weeping panoramic photography of Thomas R. Schiff\, Civic Architecture&nbs p\;celebrates and studies that nation&rsquo\;s long tradition of civic arc hitecture.From small county courthouses to the U.S. Capitol\, consider how we express our highest ideals in the structures of our buildings. See how these civic structures have changed &ndash\; from exalted temples to orga nic forms &ndash\; and consider how these centers of government have sough t to rise above or blend in with their surrounding landscapes.For those un able to see Schiff's photos in person\, an accompanying book called "Civic Architecture Across America: Extraordinary Views" is available through pu blisher Ohio University Press (https://www.ohioswallow.com/9780821426562/c ivic-architecture-across-america/). The book is divided into regions with introductions by Benjamin A. Bross\, Nicholas Cates\, Bradford C. Grant\, Susan Kern\, Alex Nyerges\, Jeffrey Tilman\, and Richard Guy Wilson. \ ; DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251020 DTSTAMP:20250904T005802Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250815 LOCATION:Ohio\,United States\,Cincinnati\,1301 Western Ave. SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Panoramic Photos of Civic Buildings Across America UID:RFCALITEM638925442824014787 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:

Cincinnati photographer Thomas R. Schiff ha s built a reputation on his panoramic photographs of buildings from museum s and libraries to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. On display now through October 19 at the is an exhibit of Sc hiff's photos of civic architecture in the United States.

"Civi c Architecture: The Panoramic Photography of Thomas R. Schiff" is the exhi bit title (). \;Over the centuries\, architects of ca pitols\, courthouses and even libraries have sought to both project confid ence in the democratic process and invite citizens to participate. Through the sweeping panoramic photography of Thomas R. Schiff\, Civic Architecture \;celebrates and st udies that nation&rsquo\;s long tradition of civic architecture.

From small county courthouses to the U.S. Capitol\, consider how we express our highest ideals in the structur es of our buildings. See how these civic structures have changed &ndash\; from exalted temples to organic forms &ndash\; and consider how these cent ers of government have sought to rise above or blend in with their surroun ding landscapes.

For those unable to see Schiff's photos in p erson\, an accompanying book called "Civic Architecture Across America: Ex traordinary Views" is available through publisher Ohio University Press (< a href="https://www.ohioswallow.com/9780821426562/civic-architecture-acros s-america/">https://www.ohioswallow.com/9780821426562/civic-architecture-a cross-america/).

The book is divided into regions with introduc tions by Benjamin A. Bross\, Nicholas Cates\, Bradford C. Grant\, Susan Ke rn\, Alex Nyerges\, Jeffrey Tilman\, and Richard Guy Wilson. \;
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