Bakersfield Built: Architecture of the 1950s Symposium & Home Tour

Whitney Biggar
Lakeside School (Bakersfield, Calif.), 1955
Photograph by Julius Shulman, 1956
Digital print
8" x 10"

© J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2004.R.10). 2257-3

Saturday, September 28th

 

Symposium

Bakersfield Museum of Art
doors open at 8:30 AM

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Home Tour

Locations provided at symposium only

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

 
 

Julius Shulman
Eugene Choy at Wood House (Los Angeles, Calif.), 1952
Digital print
10" x  8"

© J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2004.R.10). 1230-1

The third in a series celebrating Modern architecture in Bakersfield, Bakersfield Built: Architecture of the 1950s, will explore the most exciting decade in the city’s history. From a devastating earthquake to postwar population growth, local architects and a handful of internationally known architects transformed “America’s Newest City.” 

Whitney Biggar
Kenneth Frick Residence, 1954
Photograph by Julius Shulman, 1955
Digital print
10" x  8"

© J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2004.R.10). 2043-11K

The symposium will feature Maristella Casciato, Senior Curator and Head of the Architecture Special Collections at the Getty Research Center; Frances Anderton, Author/Educator, who for years hosted the design and architecture program on local public radio station KCRW; noted author Alan Hess; Sian Winship, President, Society of Architectural Historians/ Southern California Chapter; Noam Saragosti, Director of the Neutra VDL House, Silver Lake; Raymond Neutra, President of the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design; John Berley, PhD, architectural designer who is helping the Neutra Institute with the restoration of its three properties and past president of SAH/SCC; and David Coffey, Bakersfield Built Foundation.

Itinerary 

9:00 AM
Welcome

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Bakersfield Modernism in Context 

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Break 

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Neutra in Bakersfield 

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Experiencing Bakersfield Modernism
An Introduction to the Buildings on Tour
 

12:00 PM
Symposium dismissal

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Home tour (transportation not provided)

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This exhibition was created in collaboration with the Society of Architectural Historians, Southern California Chapter. Sponsored by BMW of Bakersfield, Bakersfield Built Foundation, Curtis & Peggy Darling Fund, Bakersfield College Foundation & Archives, Kelly Archer Interiors, Inc., and Kern Family Health Care. 


Detailed Itinerary 


 9:00 AM
Bakersfield Museum of Art


Welcome
Dedication to Patricia Leddy
Acknowledgements
 


9:15 AM


Bakersfield Modernism in Context

Moderator

 
 

Frances Anderton
Author/Educator
Host of
DnA: Design and Architecture on KCRW. 

PanelistS

 
 

Maristella Casciato
Senior Curator and Head of the Architecture
Special Collections at the Getty Research Center
 

 
 

Sian Winship
President, Society of Architectural Historians
Southern California Chapter
 

 
 

Alan Hess
Architect, Author 

 
 

10:15 AM


Break 


10:30 AM


Neutra in Bakersfield

 
 

Moderator

John Berley
Architectural Designer
Currently assisting the Neutra Institute with the restoration of its three properties
Past president of SAH/SCC
 

Panelists

 
 

Noam Saragosti
Director of the Neutra VDL House

 
 

Raymond Neutra, PhD
President of the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design 

 
 

David Coffey
Bakersfield Built Foundation

 
 

 


11:15 AM


Experiencing Bakersfield Modernism
An Introduction to the Buildings on Tour 

Speaker

 
 

Sian Winship
President, Society of Architectural Historians
Southern California Chapter 


12:00 PM


Symposium Dismissal


 2:00 PM


Home Tour

Drive-yourself home tour
Directions and information will be provided at BMoA
Only wrist-banded guests will be allowed in the homes


5:00 PM


End


This exhibition was created in collaboration with
the Society of Architectural Historians, Southern California Chapter.

Sponsored by BMW of Bakersfield, Bakersfield Built Foundation, Curtis & Peggy Darling Fund, Bakersfield College Foundation & Archives, Kelly Archer Interiors, Inc., and Kern Family Health Care.,