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The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day to design and build inexpensive and efficient model homes for the United States residential housing boom caused by the end of World War II and the return of millions of soldiers.
Story Hall. The Harvard Graduate Center, also known as "the Gropius Complex" (including Harkness Commons), is a group of buildings on Harvard University's Cambridge, MA campus designed by The Architects Collaborative in 1948 and completed in 1950.
The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) is the graduate school of design at Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.It offers master's and doctoral programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, real estate, [1] design engineering, and design studies.
The Harvard Five was a group of architects that settled in New Canaan, Connecticut in the 1940s: John M. Johansen, Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores, Philip Johnson and Eliot Noyes.
1945 – John Entenza launches the Case Study Houses Program through his post as editor of Arts & Architecture magazine. 1944 – Frank Lloyd Wright builds the research tower for his Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin. 1943 – Oscar Niemeyer completes his Pampulha project in Brazil. 1942 – Vichy rejects Le Corbusier's Obus E plan ...
Dwell, architecture and lifestyle; Log, observations on architecture and the contemporary city published three times a year, based in New York City. The Next American City, architecture, design, and urban planning; Metropolis Magazine, architecture and design
Chris Reed is an American landscape architect and urbanist. He is a professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and the co-director of its Master of Landscape Architecture in Urban Design Program.
Space, Time and Architecture: The Growth of a New Tradition is a book by Sigfried Giedion first published (by Harvard University Press) in 1941. [1] It is a pioneering [2] and influential standard history giving in integrated synthesis the background and cultural context of modern architecture and urban planning, set in their manifold cultural relationships "with other human activities and the ...