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...this spirit, I welcomed Schlesinger's letter, but regret that the accompanying sketch may have misled readers. The planning committee has not yet recommended an architect for this project, much less chosen a specific site or design, so any representations of it would be purely conjectural. Preliminary studies have all proposed a building of 45,000 to 60,000 square feet, with additional space below grade connecting the new building to Coolidge Hall. The sketch, to my admittedly untrained eye, grossly exceeds the scale of the building represented in these studies, and implies that a location has already been determined...
...community should wait to complain until there is a reason to do so. The University has not yet hired an architect, and the administration has demonstrated its willingness to accommodate the community in its decisions thus...
This is the larger framework in which Harvard must approach the planning of the proposed Knafel Center for Government and International Studies. The project--for which an architect is soon to be hired--is to be built at an undetermined date in the next few years behind Gund and Coolidge halls, in the block between Kirkland and Cambridge streets. Knafel would be home to faculty offices, classrooms, a library, a cafe and the Harvard-MIT Data Center. Its construction could entail the moving or removal of several smaller buildings on the site and would be a major addition...
...says. "But I decided against it for two reasons. I didn't want to give up the delight of not having to answer to another person, and I was worried about how my two boys would react to a stepfather." Those sons are in their 30s, one an architect and the other a painter and musician; one of them produced Morrison's first grandchild...
...number of people would make J. Paul Getty smile and architect Richard Meier cringe. Fifteen years in the making, the new Getty Center, a complex of museums, gardens, auditorium and art research institute and its uniquely manicured space dotted with fountains, is a cultural mecca. Roughly hewn stones unify the five museum buildings, while the Central Garden's zigzag path leads to a floating maze of azaleas beneath a waterfall. Designed by noted landscape architect Robert Irwin, the elegance of the Central Garden is matched in the stark beauty of the cacti on the South Promontory, inaccessibly placed so that...