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Latrobe Chapter Symposium: Architecture & National Identity


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2026 Biennial Symposium of the Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians

Hosted by The Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Allied Arts and the National Building Museum

Registration is now open! Please see below for full details and registration options.

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Visit our main Symposium page for the full schedule.

Registration

Registration fees are listed below and include meals on Saturday (breakfast, lunch, and afternoon coffee/tea) and the final reception on Sunday. Please indicate any dietary restrictions at time of registration.

  • Non-Member: $75

  • NBM/SAH Latrobe Member: $55

  • Students: $25

  • Virtual: $15

If you are unsure of your current membership status for either organization, please contact info@latrobechaptersah.org or membership@nbm.org.

Register Here

If you would prefer to send payment via check, please email us directly at info@latrobechaptersah.org (do not use the link above).

Virtual Attendance

Virtual attendance will be provided via Zoom. Registrants will receive access links in the days preceding the event. Please note that this event will not be recorded.

Transit

Saturday: Surface parking is available at Mullen Library and McMahon Hall, both a short walking distance from the Crough Center. Please note you may be required to pay for metered parking and/or register your vehicle with CUA. Street parking is very limited in the vicinity of the campus. The Brookland-CUA Metro station (red line) is also located a short walk from the venue.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the Rock'n’Roll Marathon, large areas of downtown DC will be closed to vehicle traffic. We strongly advise participants to avoid driving to the event this day, or plan extra time to avoid road closures.

Sunday: Street parking and private garages are available around the National Building Museum. The Judiciary Square Metro station (red line) is directly across the street from the venue.

Earlier Event: February 17
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