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A discussion with Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. on architecture, classical design and Poundbury, England

June 02, 2023 Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. Season 1 Episode 12
A discussion with Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. on architecture, classical design and Poundbury, England
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A discussion with Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. on architecture, classical design and Poundbury, England
Jun 02, 2023 Season 1 Episode 12
Rodney Mims Cook, Jr.

This episode is a discussion with Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. on architecture, classical design and Poundbury.

Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. is founder and president of the National Monuments Foundation, an organization focused on the development of civic and historic restoration projects which led the design and construction of the Millennium Gate Museum in Atlanta. Mr. Cook coordinated the design competition and construction of the Prince of Wales’s World Athletes Monument for Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games. He designed the neo-Georgian Newington Cropsey Museum of Art in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, and he was the co-designer of a competition entry for the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Memorial that won the Commendation prize of the National Civic Art Society in 2011. 

Rodney is a frequent speaker on urbanism, and has presented in forums and seminars. He was a founding trustee of the Prince of Wales’s Foundation for Architecture, a founding board member of the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art, and a charter signer of the Congress for the New Urbanism. 

He currently serves on the board of directors of the Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation, the Massachusetts Historical Society–Adams Family Papers, Atomic6 Technology, and the American University of Integrative Sciences; he is an emeritus board member of the Fox Theatre Incorporated of Atlanta and the Savannah College of Art and Design. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and has been a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome.

He served on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts from 2021–2022. 


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This episode is a discussion with Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. on architecture, classical design and Poundbury.

Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. is founder and president of the National Monuments Foundation, an organization focused on the development of civic and historic restoration projects which led the design and construction of the Millennium Gate Museum in Atlanta. Mr. Cook coordinated the design competition and construction of the Prince of Wales’s World Athletes Monument for Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games. He designed the neo-Georgian Newington Cropsey Museum of Art in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, and he was the co-designer of a competition entry for the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Memorial that won the Commendation prize of the National Civic Art Society in 2011. 

Rodney is a frequent speaker on urbanism, and has presented in forums and seminars. He was a founding trustee of the Prince of Wales’s Foundation for Architecture, a founding board member of the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art, and a charter signer of the Congress for the New Urbanism. 

He currently serves on the board of directors of the Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation, the Massachusetts Historical Society–Adams Family Papers, Atomic6 Technology, and the American University of Integrative Sciences; he is an emeritus board member of the Fox Theatre Incorporated of Atlanta and the Savannah College of Art and Design. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and has been a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome.

He served on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts from 2021–2022. 


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Hosted by: Chadwick Hagan
Deep Dive Inside Podcast is a ZMI Arcadia Audio production