Word: architect
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...from Dr. Morris Loeb '83 and James Loeb '88, on condition that an equal sum be raised to complete the total named above. The building is to be used for research in physical and inorganic chemistry. The plans are rapidly nearing completion in the hands of the architect. A. W. Long-fellow '77, and it is hoped that ground will be broken during the early summer, on the proposed site, south of the Peabody Museum...
...pageant which has 'been arranged to celebrate the arrival of M. Eogene Armand Duquesne, the distinguished French architect recently appointed professor of Architectural Design, will be given in the Union on May 3. An entertainment entitled "A Masque of prophecy," depicting the future of the art of Architecture will be the chief feature of the evening...
...pageant to celebrate the arrival of M. Eugene Armand Duquesne, the distinguished French architect, recently appointed Professor of Architectural Design, is to be given in the Union the week following the April recess, by past and present students of the Department of Architecture, assisted by others in the University. The pageant will represent a visit of King Edward VI and his court to the University of Cambridge, where an entertainment entitled "A Masque of Prophecy," depicting the future of the art of architecture, is given in his honor. The historic setting has been arranged to utilize the possibilities...
...Peabody '66, of the well-known firm of Peabody & Stearns, architects, Boston, was introduced to speak on "Relations of the Architect and the Engineer." He stated that beauty is found in practically all of the moving structures of engineering, but it is usually the reverse in stationary structures. Many engineers build simply for utility without regard to looks. A cure for this is co-operation with architects, which are not, as many engineers imagine, simply employed to adorn buildings...
...plans for the proposed group prepared by A. W. Longfellow, of Boston, who is the architect, contain five buildings which will form three sides of a rectangle, with an administration building in the centre which will contain the offices of the department, a spacious lecture hall, museum and library. The several buildings will be connected with each other and with the administration building by pillared cloisters which will not only unify the group but add to its architectural impression. Beginning with the northeasterly corner is the Wolcott Gibbs Laboratory to be devoted to research in physical and inorganic chemistry, next...