The University of Virginia School of Architecture will host the 9th Construction History Society Meeting from June 12th to 14th, 20225. The Planning Committee is thrilled to bring this conference to a university with the same tradition and history as the University of Virginia.
The University of Virginia School of Architecture in Charlottesville is renowned for its blend of tradition and innovation. Designed by Thomas Jefferson as part of his iconic academic village, the school embodies a deep connection to history while embracing modern architectural practices. Its campus, nestled in the scenic landscape of Virginia, offers a rich environment for exploring architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, and historic preservation. With state-of-the-art facilities, inspiring studios, and a vibrant intellectual community, the School of Architecture provides an ideal setting for scholarly exchange and professional growth, making it a fitting venue for the Construction History Society of America's 9th meeting.