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Each year, in addition to revenue from memberships, grants, and our investments, we rely on your generosity to create the best platform for architectural history research.

For fiscal year 2025 that ends on September 30, SAH needs to raise $52,500 to meet its financial needs. If every current SAH member gave $25 gift, we would meet this goal in a matter of hours.

If the knowledge you gain through SAH is valuable, if having a strong community of professionals and a strong organization to advocate for history is valuable to you, we ask you to show your support with a $25 gift to the annual fund before the end of June. Use a credit card or bank information in the giving module on this page, or send a check payable to SAH to 1365 N Astor St, Chicago, IL 60610. Please write "25 for 25" in the memo line so we can credit your gift accordingly.

Thank you, in advance, for doing your part to sustain this organization.

Your gift enables SAH's ongoing work, including...

Expanded Opportunities for Scholarship

An extra half-day of paper sessions was added to the 2025 annual conference in response to members’ requests for more opportunities to share their research. SAH also made its virtual conference a permanent part of its

annual programming.

Best-in-Class Publications

From JSAH to open-source Archipedia, and from travel blogs to the SAHARA image repository, all the Society's publications are underwritten by support from SAH members. These resources promote the study, interpretation, and conservation of architecture, design, landscapes, and urbanism worldwide for the benefit of all.

Support for Graduate Students and Emerging Scholars

Support programming that foster critical thinking and professional skills for next generation of scholars, including Graduate Student Lightning Talks, Book Group, and Method Acts.

 

Thank you to 25 for 25 Supporters

Lisa Ackerman
Sami Al Hasan
Jacob Albert
Matthew Allen
Anonymous (12)
Robert Benson
Barry Bergdoll (In memory of Christopher Monkhouse)
Anne Bird (In memory of Pauline Saliga)
Christopher Bird
Rosemarie Bletter
Laura Blokker
John Boydstun
Kenneth Breisch
David P. Bricker
Richard Brotherton
Robert Bruegmann
Sara Butler
Marta Caldeira
Aurelia Campbell
Donald Cecich
Jeffrey Chusid
Sherman Clarke
Elizabeth Cook
Sheila Crane
Daniel Cummings
Michael Davis (In memory of William Clark)
Macarena De la Vega de León (In memory of Pauline Saliga)
Jamie Devol
Mary Dierickx
Christina Dikas
Dennis Doordan (In memory of John W. Stamper)

Winifred Eggers



Emily Eig (In honor of Laura Harris Hughs)
Yvonne Elet
Phyllis Ellin
Sylvia Faichney
Gail Fenske
Robert Ferguson
Stephen Fox
Carrie Frisby
James D. Graham
Nan Greenough
John Gronkowski (In memory of Pauline Saliga)
Esley Hamilton
Steven D. Hearst
Joseph Heathcott
Edward C. Hirschland
Burtram Hopkins
Lani Johnson
Mark Jarzombek
John Jennings
Gregor Kalas
Karen Koehler
Francis Kowsky
Carol H. Krinsky
Henry H. Kuehn
Nirmal Kulkarni
Delin Lai
Anne Marshall
A. Martins-Nepomuceno
Jen Masengarb
Judith McBrien (In memory of Austin Kelly XTEN architecture)
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury
Sarah Rogers Morris
Patricia Morton
Heba Mostafa


Judith York Newman
Adam Przywara
Kathleen Randall
Jeannette Redensek
Robert Rettig
Judith Rohrer
Avigail Sachs (In honor of Stephen Tobriner)
John Salem
Sophie Schlosser (In memory of Prof. Dr. Peter Morsbach)
Alex Schultz
Jack Smith
Anna Sokolina (In memory of Maria Efimovne Guz (nee Sokolina), MS in Engineering)
Lydia Soo
Jackie Spafford
John Stuart
Ben Thomas
Robin Thomas
John Thorson
Brett Tippey
Cynthia Toles
Andrew Tripp
Jennifer Trotoux
Danilo Udovicki
Abigail A. Van Slyck
Leslie Ventsch
Nicolas Verdejo
Eduardo Vivanco (In memory of Kurt Forster)
Blaire Walsh
Harriett Weis
Karen R. White
Danielle Willkens (In memory of Candace Willkens)
Nancy Witherell
Stathis Yeros



 

More Ways to Support SAH

 

Gifts to SAH Annual Fund are fully tax-deductible. To learn more about making gifts of securities, IRA charitable distributions, or planned legacy gifts, please contact SAH Executive Director Ben Thomas