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FILE — Box: 01 Identifier: DES, 2013, 0001, 014379898, A000, A004

Folder A004: Fall 1981 Lectures , 1981

Dates

  • Creation: 1981

Container Summary

quantity: 3 leaves; dimensions: 11" x 8-1/2"; medium /support: color print (on transparent paper)

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

3.5 linear feet (315 folders in series)

General Note

Also includes listing of "Exhibitions".

General Note

Chronological listing of all GSD lectures within this timeframe, listed by semester. Listing includes names of lecturers and conference speakers.

Corporate Names Index

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (1939- )
Murphy Jahn (1981- )

Personal Names Index

Shepheard, Peter Faulkner (1913-2002)
Jones, Ilze Grinbergs
Jones, Grant R.
Beeby, Thomas (1941- )
Graves, Michael (1934- )
Oubrerie, José
Robertson, Jaquelin Taylor (1933- )
Jahn, Helmut (1940- )
Le Corbusier (1887-1965)
Alexander, Christopher (1936- )
Noyes, Eliot Fette (1910-1977)

Exhibition and Conference Titles Index

Le Volume Bleu at Jaune: A Study of Light and Space
Harvard Square Subway Project: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Architecture as Synthesis Helmut Jahn
Jose Oubrerie: Architect Job Captain, Saint Pierre de Firminy
Le Corbusier's Saint-Pierre de Firminy: A Work in Progress
Sir Peter Faulkner Shepheard: Dean Emeritus, Professor of Architecture and Environmental Design, Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania
Grant and Ilse Jones Architects and Landscape Architects, Seattle
Thomas H. Beeby Architect, Professor and Director School of Architecture Universtiy of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Jaquelin T. Robertson Dean, School of Architecture Universtiy of Virginia
Helmut Jahn Architect, Murphy/Jahn, Chicago Eliot Noyes Visiting Design Critic in Architecture, Fall 1981
Christopher Alexander Professor of Architecture University of California at Berkeley
Michael Graves Architect, Professor of Architecture Princeton University

Repository Details

Part of the Frances Loeb Library Repository

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