Art, Art History, and Film Faculty

Timothy Orwig

Part-time Faculty, Art History

Profile

Timothy Orwig is an architectural and social historian with a special interest in historic preservation. In addition to his Ph.D. in American and New England Studies he holds M.A. degrees in Historic Preservation Studies (also from Boston University) and English Language and Literature (University of Arkansas). The courses he has taught at Boston College and other universities in the Boston area include the history of art, architecture, design, and Boston itself.

Professor Orwig is a community preservation activist and co-founded the preservation organization Sioux Landmark in his home state of Iowa. His ongoing preservation consulting work includes successfully nominating more than two dozen sites to the National Register of Historic Places, from an early African-American church in New Hampshire to entire Massachusetts neighborhoods. He served as the Preservation Chair of the New England Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians and a board member of the Vernacular Architecture Forum鈥擭ew England Chapter.

In his numerous publications, Professor Orwig has investigated and brought to light many of the successes of the historical preservation movement. He is currently working on a book on the subject of his dissertation, Boston architect and preservationist Joseph Everett Chandler. Chandler restored two dozen buildings that are today museums, including the Paul Revere House and the Old State House in Boston, and the House of the Seven Gables in Salem.

Publications

Books

Morningside College at 125 Years: 1894-2019. Sioux City, IA: Morningside College Press, 2019.

Remembering Boston. Nashville, TN: Turner Publishing, 2010.

Articles and Book Chapters

鈥淩emembering Unsung Preservation Architect Henry Charles Dean.鈥 Historic New England Magazine Fall 2018: 22-25.

鈥.鈥澛Historic New England Magazine聽Winter/Spring 2014: 26-29.聽聽(Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013).

鈥.鈥澛Historic New England Magazine聽Summer 2013: 12-15.

鈥.鈥澛Historic New England Magazine聽Spring 2012: 16-20.

鈥.鈥澛Historic New England MagazineWinter/Spring 2011: 24-29.

鈥淎ddition to the William S. and John T. Spaulding House, Sunset Rock, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts.鈥澛Drawing Toward Home: Designs for Domestic Architecture from Historic New England. Ed. James F. O鈥橤orman. Boston: Historic New England, 2010. 126-127.

鈥溾楴one Less Changed by Years鈥: Joseph Everett Chandler and the Hooper-Lee-Nichols House.鈥澛Rediscovering the Hooper-Lee-Nichols House. Ed. Michael Kenney and Gavin W. Kleespies. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Historical Society, 2010. 33-34.