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International Style influence on university campus planning and modernist campus buildings (1930–1970)

International Style influence on university campus planning and modernist campus buildings (1930–1970)

  1. Mies begins modern master plan for IIT

    Labels: Ludwig Mies, IIT Chicago, Crown Hall
  2. TAC formed, linking Harvard and Bauhaus modernism

    Labels: The Architects, Walter Gropius, Harvard
  3. Harvard Graduate Center completed as modernist complex

    Labels: Harvard Graduate, TAC, Gropius Complex
  4. Kresge Auditorium dedicated at MIT

    Labels: Kresge Auditorium, Eero Saarinen, MIT
  5. MIT Chapel dedicated beside Kresge and Oval

    Labels: MIT Chapel, Eero Saarinen, Kresge Oval
  6. Crown Hall completed on IIT’s modernist campus

    Labels: Crown Hall, Ludwig Mies, IIT
  7. Interbau 1957 opens as showcase of modern planning

    Labels: Interbau 1957, Berlin exhibition, modern planning
  8. Yale approves Rudolph’s Art & Architecture Building design

    Labels: Paul Rudolph, Yale Corporation, Art &
  9. Groundbreaking for Yale Art & Architecture Building

    Labels: Art &, Paul Rudolph, Yale
  10. Carpenter Center completed at Harvard

    Labels: Carpenter Center, Le Corbusier, Harvard
  11. UEA opens with Denys Lasdun’s planned campus

    Labels: University of, Denys Lasdun, UEA campus
  12. Yale Art & Architecture Building dedicated

    Labels: Art &, Paul Rudolph, Yale dedication
  13. Andrews Building completed at UT Scarborough

    Labels: Andrews Building, John Andrews, UT Scarborough
  14. Major gift announced for Regenstein Library project

    Labels: Regenstein Library, University of, foundation gift
  15. First academic building completed at SMTI (UMass Dartmouth)

    Labels: SMTI Group, UMass Dartmouth, first academic
  16. UEA Ziggurats student residences completed

    Labels: UEA Ziggurats, Denys Lasdun, student residences
  17. Regenstein Library completed and dedicated

    Labels: Regenstein Library, University of, Brutalist influence