9 edition of The Yale Art + Architecture Building found in the catalog.
Published
1999
by Princeton Architectural Press in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 14).
Other titles | Yale Art and Architecture Building |
Statement | photographs by Ezra Stoller ; introduction by Philip Nobel. |
Series | Building blocks, Building blocks series (New York, N.Y.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | NA2300.Y36 S76 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 87 p. : |
Number of Pages | 87 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL388874M |
ISBN 10 | 1568981856 |
LC Control Number | 98052455 |
Yale University Art Gallery. Egerton Swartwout, , and Louis I. Kahn, The Yale University Art Gallery, located on Chapel Street between High and York streets, is a perfect example of the university’s combination of old and new architecture. Established in , the gallery is the oldest art museum within an institution of higher Author: Kate Hartman. Chapel St New Haven, CT map. Today’s hours: 11 am–5 pm. Free and open to the public. James Prosek: Art, Artifact, Artifice. Febru – June 7.
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Yale’s Art & Architecture Building, which looms over the corner of Chapel and York Streets, is just such a building. Even in the A&A’s relatively brief year history, it has demonstrated an uncanny staying power, surviving both physical and critical assaults. Paul Rudolph's Art and Architecture Building at Yale TIMOTHY M. ROHAN From the day it was dedicated in , Paul Rudolph's Art and Architecture Building at Yale was considered one of the most controversial structures of the postwar period. Known as A&A, it was immediately recognized for.
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The Department of Architecture was established in as part of the Yale School of Art. It moved several times before it took up residence in the new Art & Architecture building in It wasn't until that Architecture became a professional school independent from the School of Art.
The Art + Architecture Building at Yale University is Paul Rudolph's undoubted masterpiece, and it was highly influential in its time. The structure is solid, muscular, spatially complex, and strongly textured, built in a period when simplicity, lightness, smoothness, and transparency ruled the day, and it emboldened other architects to explore similar avenues of : Ezra Stoller.
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The Yale Art + Architecture Building. [Ezra Stoller] -- "Completed inPaul Rudolph's Yale Art and Architecture Building is the ultimate realization of Brutalist architecture, a bravura manipulation of mass, volume, and space." "From its inception.