Savor the Past, Celebrate the Future (2025)

St. Louis Union Station 1820 Market Street, Saint Louis, MO, United States

Join us for our Annual Fall Fundraiser as we honor Robert O'Loughlin with the esteemed H. Meade Summers Jr. Award, recognizing his lifetime dedication to preserving St. Louis's architectural heritage. For over 60 years, Landmarks Association has passionately advocated for the cultural and economic significance of St. Louis's architectural treasures. Come celebrate with us at Union Station. Enjoy an evening filled with delicious food, drinks, desserts, and a silent auction.

“From Whence Shall We Expect The Approach of Danger?” – Civil War Fortifications of St. Louis by Andrew Weil (Fall 2025 Lecture Series)

Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

In his lecture, Andrew Weil, Executive Director of Landmarks Association, will discuss Civil War defenses of St. Louis and some of the people who played roles in their planning and construction. Using historic architectural drawings of the wide range of complex structures, this talk will discuss the forms, functional components, and strategic geography of the mutually supporting system of polygonal forts that ringed St. Louis from 1861-1865.

“The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis: An Illustrated Timeline” by John Guenther (Fall 2025 Lecture Series)

Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Spanning over 350 years of history, this lecture explores the story of the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis—from the early French exploration of the Mississippi River to the creation of one of the world’s great cathedrals. Drawing from the book The Story of the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, the talk will highlight the growth of Catholicism in the region, the evolution of St. Louis, and the construction of key churches leading up to the present-day Cathedral Basilica. Attendees will gain insight into its architectural design, structural refinements, and the awe-inspiring mosaics that define its interior, all illustrated with historical imagery.

“St. Lous Before the Civil War: The Photography of Thomas Easterly” by Nick Sacco (Fall 2025 Lecture Series)

Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

An exploration of pre-Civil War St. Louis through the daguerreotype photographs of Thomas Easterly that are housed at the Missouri Historical Society. No other photographer in St. Louis captured the city's built landscape of the 1840s and 1850s quite like Easterly.

“When Grief Becomes Beauty: The Rural Cemetery Movement in Nineteenth Century America” by Jeff Smith (Fall 2025 Lecture Series)

Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

The Rural Cemetery Movement was something of a revolution in the ways and spaces Americans mourned and commemorated the dead. Ideas and attitudes from this transformation are still with us as we walk around these historic cemeteries, great and small.

“St. Louis Women in Architecture” by Amanda Clark (Fall 2025 Lecture Series)

Landmarks Association of St. Louis Headquarters 1805 South 9th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Amanda Clark, public historian with the Missouri Historical Society, will share the fascinating and complex story of women who have shaped St. Louis' built environment--as architects, engineers, educators, patrons, and caretakers. This lecture will uncover and explore lesser-known historic contributions and celebrate those that continue that tradition today.

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