International Confederation of Architectural Museums
The International Confederation of Architectural Museums (ICAM) is an organisation of architectural museums, centres and collections, dedicated to fostering links between all those interested in promoting the better understanding of architecture. It was founded in 1979.[1]
Members
- Austria
- Canada
- Czech Republic
- Cabinet of Architecture, Ostrava
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Latvia
- Poland
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
- Chicago Architecture Foundation
- Fallingwater Museum
- Harvard Design School
- The Museum of Modern Art
- The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
- The Getty Research Institute
- The Heinz Architectural Center Carnegie Museum of Art
- The Library of Congress
- The MIT Museum
- The Wolfsonian–Florida International University
- University Art Museum, UCSB
- University of California, Berkeley Environmental Design Archives
- University of Pennsylvania
- Virginia Center for Architecture at Branch House, Richmond, Virginia
- Yale University
- A+D Museum in Los Angeles
- Richard Meier & Partners Architects Model Museum
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References
- ICAM: About, retrieved 1 August 2014
External links
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