Strangers Join Forces to Crowd-Source Texas Mod

Author

Amy Walton

Affiliation

modTEXAS

Tags

texas, Web resource
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Last year, modTEXAS launched an Instagram-based mapping project, "Mapping Mod," inviting participants to seek-out modern sites based on prescribed monthly themes such as public spaces, education, and commercial, then photograph and share them. 

The response was great: more than 2,600 images were shared using the hastag . Working with local real estate publication Candy's Dirt, many of these locations . The mapping portion is still underway, but it is exciting to see the wealth of modern sites that have been documented thus far. 

Based on this success, and because there are still many more midcentury Texas resources out there to document, Mapping Mod will continue through 2020. Themes will alternate monthly. Check back here each month as the next theme is announced. 

  Month
 Theme

  January

 Roadside Attractions

  February

 

  March

 

  April

 

  May

 

  June

 

  July

 

  August

 

  September

 

  October

 

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If your organization would like to participate in Putting Modernism on the Map in Texas, or if you would like to start a similar initiative in your own state, contact °®¶¹app at info@docomomo-us.org for an introduction to the project organizers and the monthly themes selected for 2020.

 

Project Collaborators

modTEXAS was founded in 2018 to champion preservation organizations who are engaged in work to celebrate and protect architecture from the midcentury.

These institutions are lead collaborators in the Mapping Mod initiative:  

Houston Mod

°®¶¹app/Mid Tex Mod

°®¶¹app/North Texas

AIA Corpus Christi

AIA Dallas

Dallas Architecture Forum

Dallas Historical Society

Dallas Office of Historic Preservation

Galveston Historical Foundation

Modern in San Antonio

Preservation Dallas

Preservation Texas

San Antonio Office of Historical Preservation

Texas Historical Commission