St. Louis needs a brand? Try “America’s architecture city”
St. Louis Business Journal // September 18, 2024
You Don’t Have to Travel to NYC to See the Statue of Liberty
KSDK Channel 5 // August 5, 2024
Midwest village of just 141 people is home to mini ‘Statue of Liberty’ – after it spent over 120 years in New York City
The U.S. Sun // June 19, 2024
Preserving Community to Be Focus of Pulitzer’s ‘Lost Buildings’ Event
Riverfront Times // January 22, 2024
Urban Archaeology: Lost Buildings of St. Louis
MAS Context // January 22, 2024
In and For
Washington Magazine // November 28, 2023
Now the Loop Trolley Is Getting a Documentary
Riverfront Times // November 27, 2023
Picking Up the Broken Pieces of St. Louis
Bloomberg // November 3, 2023
“Urban Archaeology: Lost Buildings of St. Louis” Review: The Art of Adornment
Wall Street Journal // November 2, 2023
Lost and Found
Frontier Magazine // October 25, 2023
An Exhibition at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation Explores St. Louis’s Built Environment Through Artifacts From Its Past
Architectural Record // October 23, 2023
Urban Archeology Exhibit Shares the Lost Buildings of St. Louis
Living St. Louis, KETC // October 23, 2023
The Mosaic of Urban Memory
The New Urban Order // October 4, 2023
How to investigate your house’s history
Washington Post // September 27, 2023
“Urban Archaeology” details St. Louis’ complicated past and its rich architecture
St. Louis on the Air // September 26, 2023
City collecting bids for Compton Hill Water Tower study
KMOV Channel 4 // September 25, 2023
Home again: St. Louis’ architectural treasures go on display at the Pulitzer
St. Louis Post-Dispatch // September 15, 2023
Pulitzer exhibition explores St. Louis’s Built Environment Through Artifacts from its Past
KSDK, “Show Me St. Louis” // September 15, 2023
Explore space, place, and materials with the Pulitzer Arts Foundation’s fall exhibitions
St. Louis Magazine // September 13, 2023
New Pulitzer Exhibit Showcases the Beauty of St. Louis’ Lost Buildings
Riverfront Times // September 6, 2023
St. Louis Brick by Brick
Belt Magazine // August 30, 2023
Pulitzer’s Fall Exhibits Pay Homage to St. Louis Architecture, Old and New
Gazelle // August 26, 2023
Salvaged Building Materials Tell the History of St. Louis In a New Exhibition
Architect // August 16, 2023
Largest collection of building artifacts in US, National Building Arts Center full of information and artifacts
KMOX // August 9, 2023
STNDRD and the National Building Arts Center partnership launches with “Lived-In”
St. Louis Magazine // August 8, 2023
City Corner: Urban Archaeology, Lost Buildings of St. Louis
STL TV // July 29, 2023
Urban Archaeology will go on display at Pulitzer Arts Foundation this Fall
Archinect // July 26, 2023
Urban Archaeology will go on display at Pulitzer Arts Foundation this Fall
Bustler // July 26, 2023
Liberty Bell Oil Company Building Demolished
NextSTL // July 12, 2023
Introducing the National Building Arts Center
Higher Education Channel // June 30, 2023
Leaving New York: beloved Statue of Liberty miniature finds new home in midwest
The Guardian // June 21, 2023
The Statue of Liberty has arrived in Sauget. Sort of.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch // June 20, 2023
Statue of Liberty replica makes 1,000-mile road trip to its new home in Sauget
St. Louis Public Radio // May 19, 2023
Small replica of Statue of Liberty arrives in Metro East
FOX 2 News // May 18, 2023
Brooklyn’s Little Liberty is Leaving New York
Hyperallergic // May 17, 2023
Goodbye to All That: Brooklyn’s Statue of Liberty Leaves for St. Louis
Hell Gate // May 16, 2023
“Little Liberty” Is Leaving NYC for St. Louis
Untapped Cities // May 16, 2023
National Building Arts Center presents The James R. Thompson Center: Preserving the Postmodern People’s Palace by Elizabeth Blasius and Jonathan Solomon
Preservation Chicago // March 31, 2023
A Visit to the National Building Arts Center in Sauget
The St. Louisan // November 9, 2022
Buildings that elevated cities: The Wainwright, St Louis
Modus // November 1, 2022
“An office block deep in the US Midwest might not look as if it started an architectural revolution, but its influence has spread to every corner of the world”
Beautiful, ‘crazy’ brick designs in St. Louis are worth a closer look
St. Louis Post-Dispatch // June 27, 2022
National Building Arts Center
Atlas Obscura // February 15, 2022
The work continues for the National Building Arts Center
St. Louis Magazine // January 6, 2022
“While the massive collection is in a period of planning and transition, there’s no end in sight for the late Larry Giles’ great passion project in Sauget, Illinois.”
The Cherokee Street Statue Is Gone, And Its Sculptor Is Fine With That
St. Louis on the Air // September 24, 2021
Remembering Larry Giles, Founder Of Sauget’s National Building Arts Center
Interview and article with Michael Allen and Emery Cox
St. Louis on the Air // July 12, 2021
Remembering Larry Giles, the Man Who Saved St. Louis
St. Louis Post-Dispatch // June 24, 2021
The National Building Arts Center: The Legacy of Larry Giles
40 South News // June 22, 2021
Remembering St. Louis architecture guru and curator Larry Giles
St. Louis Magazine // June 21, 2021
The Irreplaceable Larry Giles
40 South News // June 14, 2021
A salvager’s decades-long dream to build a museum of architectural artifacts
Curbed // May 9, 2017
“Soldier, salvager, and now curator, Larry Giles wants to open a museum in St. Louis to honor the history of the buildings arts”
Historic Bank Sign That Served as Weather Beacon Saved From Scrapyard
Riverfront Times // June 4, 2014
On a Mission to Preserve History
St. Louis Business Journal // August 22, 2014
The Collector
St. Louis Magazine // August 14, 2023
Help Needed Saving Iconic North St. Louis Weatherball and Sign
Riverfront Times // January 7, 2013
Industrial Urbanism as an Archival Project: The Work of the Building Arts Foundation
Art Documentation Volume 28, Number 1 // 2009
“St. Louis-based salvage contractor and self-taught curator Larry Giles has spent the last thirty-seven years assembling one of the largest collections of architectural artifacts in the United States. Under the auspices of the non-profit Building Arts Foundation, he has gathered together tens of thousands of unique artifacts in material and print form. In this interview conducted in the fall of 2006, Mr. Giles talks about the origins of his collection, its unparalleled scope, and his vision for its future home in a new national museum devoted to architecture and the allied arts. The authors provide an update on the work of the Building Arts Foundation as of January 2009.”
Brick by Brick
KETC | Living St. Louis // April 30, 2008
Building Collector Larry Giles
KETC | Living St. Louis // February 13, 2008
Architecture Museum
KETC | Living St. Louis // October 16, 2007
A Conversation With Larry Giles: Keeper of the Treasures
St. Louis Magazine // March 15, 2007