Word: architecte
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After luncheon at Gore Hall on Monday, C. A. Coolidge '81, the architect, will explain the designs and plans of Lowell and Dunster House, after which the new houses will be inspected. On Monday evening the members of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers will dine at the Somerset Club in Boston with G. R. Agassiz '84, president of the Board...
...readily foresee that a future architect who enters college on Latin and German may find it necessary to master French in college, or that a growing interest on the part of a sophomore in technical engineering might bring about the necessity of studying German for two years before receiving his degree...
...rooms, athletic plants, cinema apparatus, every churchgoers' convenience which has ever been devised or thought of, so that even after a century its congregation will still be able to call the Mellon church "modern." But Brother Richard had no such advanced ideas about the architecture. He selected famed Architect Ralph Adams Cram of Boston, inveterate, pious, scholarly Gothicist, whose very name on a contract insures his clients of meticulous, medieval craftsmanship (Princeton University Chapel, Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine...
...Architect's plans for the new Faculty Club to be built on the site of the old Colonial Club, between Quincy and Prescott Streets have been completed by the Boston firm of Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott, designers of the House units now under construction, it was announced yesterday. Georgian lines have been incorporated into this latest addition to Harvard's buildings in order to harmonize with the other buildings in the vicinity...
...Architect Carlu is now head professor of architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but the Carlus live and practice in Manhattan. Their home is her studio, and more homelike than studious. But there was nothing amateur about the pictures she exhibited last week. They were gay, finely drawn, cleverly decorative in bright dressmaker's colors. They seemed eminently salable. Artist Carlu dimples as she admits that she was responsible for the sophisticated murals in the second floor lounge of Boston's Ritz-Carlton. "I did the figures," she says, "and my husband put in the landscape...