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The Campus Guide

Yale University, An Architectural Tour

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Yale College, established in 1701, boasts a rich architectural history that reflects its evolution from early colonial and Gothic styles to a hub for modern design. The campus features significant works by renowned architects like Louis I. Kahn, Paul Rudolph, and Eero Saarinen. Author and photographer Patrick L. Pinnell captures this architectural journey, revealing the academic ideals that influenced Yale's buildings. The guide offers an insider's perspective on the campus, providing fresh insights for alumni and visitors alike. It highlights over 85 structures, including historic gardens, art galleries, theaters, and athletic facilities, all beautifully photographed. Exquisite three-dimensional maps pinpoint featured buildings across eight sub-districts, such as the Old Campus, Arts Area, and Science Hill. Archival images and drawings evoke memories of "lost" buildings and significant historical events. This guide is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the treasures of Yale, whether they are students, alumni, prospective students, or architecture enthusiasts.

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The Campus Guide, Patrick L. Pinnell

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Titel
The Campus Guide
Ondertitel
Yale University, An Architectural Tour
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1999
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
191
ISBN10
1568981678
ISBN13
9781568981673
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Yale College, established in 1701, boasts a rich architectural history that reflects its evolution from early colonial and Gothic styles to a hub for modern design. The campus features significant works by renowned architects like Louis I. Kahn, Paul Rudolph, and Eero Saarinen. Author and photographer Patrick L. Pinnell captures this architectural journey, revealing the academic ideals that influenced Yale's buildings. The guide offers an insider's perspective on the campus, providing fresh insights for alumni and visitors alike. It highlights over 85 structures, including historic gardens, art galleries, theaters, and athletic facilities, all beautifully photographed. Exquisite three-dimensional maps pinpoint featured buildings across eight sub-districts, such as the Old Campus, Arts Area, and Science Hill. Archival images and drawings evoke memories of "lost" buildings and significant historical events. This guide is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the treasures of Yale, whether they are students, alumni, prospective students, or architecture enthusiasts.