Norman Fisher House 费舍住宅 1967 Kimbell Art Museum 金贝儿美术馆 / 坎贝尔艺术博物馆 1967-1972 Hurva Sinagogue 胡瓦犹太教堂 1967-1974 Meyerson House 1970-1971 Temple Beth-el SYNAGOGUE 1972 Kahn Korman House 柯曼住宅 1971–1973 Yale Center for British Art 耶鲁大学英国艺术中心 1969-1974 FRANKLIN ...
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Kahn Korman House 柯曼住宅 1971–1973 Yale Center for British Art 耶鲁大学英国艺术中心 1969-1974 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FOUR FREEDOMS PARK 自由公园 2012
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Kahn's first important project was the Yale Art Gallery.The outside of the building is very simple.The inside of the gallery shows Kahn's great artistic sense.Its completion represented an important step in Kahn's professional life.Though being a successful architect,Kahn was not a very good...
This case study paper examines the rehabilitation of the Yale University Art Gallery's Kahn building. Designed by visionary architect Louis I. Kahn, the building was constructed in 1953 and rehabilitated in 2006. The paper focuses on the rehabilitation of this landmark of the mid-twentieth century...
Louis Kahn’s Yale Center for British Art has reopened to the public after a multi-year restoration project led by Knight Architecture, LLC. The...
spiritual in his powerful forms and encouraged his students to seek the essential nature of architecture. His Philadelphia-based practice was responsible for the Richards Medical Research building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Yale Art Gallery extension in New Haven, the Kimbell Art Museum in For...
人们把耶鲁大学艺术画廊(YaleUniversity Art Gallery)的扩建项目,视为康的成名之作。在纽黑文这座大学城中,时至路易·康接手这一项目时,新建筑并不多,它象哈佛大学那样,充满着英国剑桥、牛津一样的学院气息,建筑亦然--古老灰黯的石材建筑,厚重的历史形式和体重,从哥特、维多利亚到折衷主义。在如此浓郁的历史主义...
Now in the art gallery at Yale University—and I’ll criticize my own gallery freely—I only came to a very slight conclusion there about order. The realization there was something which was not fully understood by me; had it been, the design would probably have been different. Though, I...