The Noble Architect Foundation is committed to community education of architecture and the arts. Through our world-renowned informational
publication we have reached thousands of individuals around the world. Since
the spring of 2009, with the creation of our nonprofit affiliation, Fine Arts
Society for Cultural Appreciation, FASCA, we have embarked upon formation of an
exciting enrichment program. We are now serving the needs of communities through after school
activities - a program unique in its kind. Our visual arts and educational programs for students
from elementary to high school levels offer a variety of fun-filled educational &
fine art alternatives. Please contact us for more information.
Members
can benefit from many discount
programs* NAF and FASCA have to offer. As a member you will receive
saving certificates and discount prices for site visits, national and international trips, performing art
centers, after school programs and much more. Your savings would well exceed your membership fees. Become a member today!
Building Models
In an effort to fund our programs we market marvelous replicas of famous skyscrapers, bridges, temples and
monuments of the present and the past, which you can rebuild from
prepared cardboard parts easily yourself. These models are designed and manufactured by Paper Landmarks. A collection that features
nearly 50 landmarks from all around the globe!Please visit AuxMax.com to review this unique collection.
Buy Paper model of the Sezession House at Vienna
Buy Mount Vernon, located near Alexandria, Virginia
Buy The Parthenon (431-404 B.C.), a Doric temple
Fine Art and After School Programs The Noble Architect Foundation and it's nonprofit affiliation, Fine Arts Society for Cultural Appreciation (FASCA) now offer after school and fine art programs. Please click HERE to review our programs & Class Schedules To download an application please click HERE. Classes begin September 8, 2009.
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