Behind the Scenes at History Colorado | Part I – Architectural Holdings

February 16th, 2021

Join the Denver Architecture Foundation for the first tour in our NEW behind-the-scenes series with History Colorado. Part I will take place on Tuesday, February 16th, at 4:30pm and will offer an overview of the museum’s architecture collection.

About the tour: Anna Mascorella, Temple Buell Associate Curator of Architecture, will bring participants behind the scenes to view a selection of architectural drawings and artifacts from the History Colorado Collection. You’ll get an overview of History Colorado’s rich architectural holdings, from the drawings of Robert Roeschlaub, Colorado’s first licensed architect, to the design studies of Ron Straka, Denver’s Deputy Director of Urban Design under Mayor Federico Peña.

About the tour guide: Anna Mascorella is the Temple Buell Associate Curator of Architecture at History Colorado. She holds a Ph.D. in the history of architecture and urban development from Cornell University. She has been at History Colorado since 2018.

VERY IMPORTANT, READ IN FULL: Upon registering for this tour, you will receive an email confirmation of your registration from Eventbrite. Within 24 hours you will receive a confirmation from Denver Architecture Foundation (via Zoom) with your unique individual link to the tour. Please check your junk/spam if you don’t see this email in your inbox. You will receive reminder emails 24 hours in advance and 1 hour in advance of the tour from Denver Architecture Foundation (via Zoom), again with your unique individual link to the tour. If you purchase more than one ticket, you must provide names and email addresses for each participant. Zoom provides a unique link for each participant to access the tour; the same link cannot be used across multiple participants.