Word: architects
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...committee reviews the work of the architect, John H. Andrews, and makes suggestions for changes in the building. Construction, on the corner of Cambridge and Quincy Streets, is scheduled to begin this spring, Dean Sert said...
...building, Gund Hall, is not being planned to consider the needs and convenience of the people who will use it, charged Myron Miller, the Architecture student who wrote the petition. "It's an architect's tour de force, but it's not functional," he said...
...marched off to war in 1914, even he felt a certain sense of relief. ("It was very exhausting," he was later heard to say. "I had to climb into her room at night.") By the time he came back, Alma had become the wife of Walter Gropius, the German architect, whom she subsequently divorced in order to live with and eventually marry Franz Werfel, the novelist...
Ogden Corp.'s Ralph Ablon wanted to expand into housing construction. He simply phoned Los Angeles Architect Charles Luckman, whom he had never met, and proposed a discussion. Luckman flew to New York. In just two hours over lunch at Manhattan's 21 Club, where myriad American mergers are made, Luckman agreed to join Ogden in exchange for common stock...
...central courtyard and through wide light shafts rising the full height of the nine-story building. It is extraordinarily accessible, with a subway station nearby and even has a concourse running through its ground floor. "It is the nexus of a lot of pedestrian routes in the city," says Architect Noel McKinnell, whose firm, Kallmann, Mc-Kinnell & Knowles, won the competition to design the building as the centerpiece of Boston's 60-acre Government Center...