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COLLECTION Identifier: DES-2019-0008-15420111590

Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti Collection

Scope and Contents

The Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti Collection includes original architectural drawings dating from 1972 through 1998 that consistently emphasize the idea of architecture as a cultural practice with its own specificity in terms of history, theory and systems of representation. The drawings therefore include works both built and unbuilt (including competitions), among them: Facade/Mask House, Fountain House, Country House, House in the Island of Dejerba, The Steps of Providence, Four Plazas for Leonforte, Proposal for Times Square, Porta Meridionale di Palermo, Princeton University Parking Garage, and Cranbrook Academy, among many others. The collection also includes a few of their models, and an extensive collection of publications (bboks, journals, articles) by and about Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found in 1972-1998

Creator

Language of Materials

Most materials in English; with some materials in Italian, French, and Spanish.

Conditions Governing Use and Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

382 linear feet (198 folders; 25 boxes (project files); 13 boxes (publications) + 8 models) : XL-oversize drawing folders (21); oversize drawing folders (81); medium folders (74); small folders (24); project files (1.5 LF each box); publications (1 LF each)

Historical and Biographical Note

Background

Rodolfo Machado was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1942 and is a citizen of the United States, where he has resided since 1968. Rodolfo received his Diploma in Architecture from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1967. During the academic year 1967-68 he studied urban design at the Centre de Recherche d'Urbanisme, in Paris, France and in 1971 received his Master of Architecture degree from the University of California at Berkeley where he continued doctoral studies in architectural theory until 1973.

Jorge Silvetti was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he received his diploma in architecture from the University of Buenos Aires. He continued studies at the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his Master of Architecture degree and pursuing post graduate work in the area of architectural theory and criticism. Jorge formed a practice with Rodolfo Machado in 1974, formally incorporating in 1985.

Practice

Machado and Silvetti Associates architectural and urban design work includes proposals of diverse scale and nature: from houses, to art museums, educational institutions, and urban design and planning projects worldwide (their work is sited in the cities of Berlin, Beirut, Buenos Aires, Palermo, Frankfurt, Pamplona, Rome, Seoul, Singapore, Venice, Vienna, and major cities in the United States). Their work has been extensively published in international professional journals and has been displayed in numerous exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Most notably, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, at the Biennale di Venezia, at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., the 1984 I.B.A. Exhibition in Berlin, and at the XVII Triennale di Milano. Four monographs have been published about their architectural practice: Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti: Buildings for Cities (1990), Casas 40: Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti (1995), Unprecedented Realism: The Architecture of Machado and Silvetti (1995), and The Work of Machado and Silvetti = La Obra de Machado and Silvetti (2018). Among their early seminal writings are "A Taxonomy of Environmental Significant Practices" by Rodolfo Machado (University of California at Berkeley, 1970); and "The Beauty of Shadows" by Jorge Silvetti (Oppositions 9, 1977).

Teaching

Rodolfo Machado taught at Carnegie-Mellon University and at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he chaired the Department of Architecture from 1978 until 1986 when he became a member of the Harvard University faculty as a Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design. He chaired the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the GSD from 2004 to 2009. He was Jean Labatut Professor of Urbanism at Princeton University, Thomas Jefferson Professor in Architecture at the University of Virginia, Bishop Professor of Architecture at Yale University, and Smith Professor of Architecture at Rice University.

Jorge Silvetti has taught architecture at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University since 1975, where he was appointed Professor of Architecture in Design and Design Theory in 1983. He was Director of the Master of Architecture program from 1985 to 1989, and was named Nelson Robinson, Jr. Professor of Architecture in 1990. From 1995 to 2002 he chaired the Department of Architecture at Harvard, where he continues to teach. He has also taught at the University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie-Mellon University, the Polytechnic Institute of Zurich, the University of Palermo, Sicily and Nihon University, Tokyo.

Arrangement

The Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti Collection is arranged in four series.

Series A includes presentation and publication drawings of architectural and urban projects, with each project arranged thereunder as a single sub-series.

Series B includes office and project files. Office files includes photographs of Machado, Silvetti, associates, and staff throughouyt the decades, as well as files of select monographic publications. Project files include a mix of photographic prints, photostats, and negative photostats of drawings. Also included are construction photographs, building photographs and slides, and writings accompanying some of the projects.

Series C includes published articles (journals and newsprints) by and about Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti, arranged by decade.

Series D includes three dimensional models (analog) of a select group of early projects.

Provenance

Gift of Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti, 2019.

Processing Note

Processing of this collection is ongoing, the finding aid may be edited during this process.

Processed by

Kevin Liu (drawings, project files, publications), Sara Rogers (preliminary, digital archivist), Emma Gyorgy (preliminary), Clair Ryu (drawings, publications), and Cherry Wu (drawings), Ines Zalduendo (coordination, special collections archivist).

Creator

Title
The Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti Collection
Subtitle
A Descriptive Inventory of the Holdings at the Frances Loeb Library
Status
in_progress
Author
Special Collections, Frances Loeb Library, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Date
2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Language of description
eng
EAD ID
des00044

Repository Details

Part of the Frances Loeb Library Repository

The archival collections at GSD consist of primary source materials that further academic research in the design fields both within the GSD and beyond Harvard University. These materials, individually and collectively, offer engaging documentation of design history, theory, and practice. For further information, please visit: https://guides.library.harvard.edu/gsd/archives

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