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Celebrating Sarasota’s Architectural Brilliance: MOD Weekend Highlights 100 Years of Design

Last Updated: November 15, 2025By

Sarasota, Florida, is set to host the much-anticipated MOD Weekend 2025, a celebration of the region’s distinctive architectural heritage. From November 14 to 16, Architecture Sarasota will lead this event, which will focus on the influential Sarasota School of Architecture and its defining impact on the city’s landscape over nearly a century.

MOD Weekend 2025 offers a diverse program that underscores the historical and design significance of the Sarasota School of Architecture, a regional modernist style that emerged in the mid-20th century. This movement, characterized by the use of open, flexible spaces, large glass panels, and integration with natural surroundings, has left a profound legacy on the area’s built environment.

Throughout the weekend, participants will have the opportunity to engage with this architectural tradition through a series of symposiums, guided tours, and exhibitions. One hundred prominent buildings and spaces that have shaped Sarasota since 1925 will be featured, providing a comprehensive look at the city’s architectural evolution. These structures range from residential homes to public spaces and are celebrated for their innovative design and enduring elegance.

The Sarasota School of Architecture gained prominence after World War II, under the guidance of architects like Paul Rudolph, Ralph Twitchell, and Victor Lundy. Their work emphasized simplicity, climate sensitivity, and innovative use of materials, which together adapted modernist principles to the subtropical climate of Florida. This architectural genius is inextricably linked to Sarasota’s identity, attracting design enthusiasts and scholars globally.

By showcasing both historical and contemporary achievements, MOD Weekend 2025 aims to foster deeper appreciation and understanding of Sarasota’s architectural contributions, inspiring future generations of architects and designers. This event serves not only as a celebration of past accomplishments but also as a platform for dialogue on the future of architectural practice within the context of an evolving urban landscape.

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