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Call Number:
A001
Title(s):
Yale Center for British Art building construction and maintenance collection
Date:
1965-2007
Extent:
5 linear feet
Classification:
Archives and Manuscripts
Conditions Governing Access:
This collection is unprocessed and may not be available for immediate access.
Biographical/Historical:
The Yale Center for British Art was designed by the American architect Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974) and completed after his death. The Center was Kahn’s final work and is located across the street from his first commission, the Yale University Art Gallery (opened in 1953). The Center has a sleek, modern aesthetic, and it is the first museum in the United States with incorporated retail space. Notable elements of the design include the juxtaposition of materials similar in color and texture, such as the glass and steel on the façade, the strong geometry of the interior, and the many windows that bathe objects in diffused natural light. In 2005, the Center was awarded the Twenty-Five Year Award by the American Institute of Architects.
Scope and Content:
This collection consists of material related to the construction and maintenance of the Yale Center for British Art. It includes correspondence, publications, architectural sketches, mechanical specification notebooks, photographs, and slides.
Subject Terms:
Architecture
Architecture, Modern
Conservation and restoration
Subject Period:
20th Century
Associated People/Groups:
Kahn, Louis I., 1901-1974
Yale Center for British Art
Finding Aid Title:
Yale Center for British Art building construction and maintenance collection
Collection PDF:
https://ead-pdfs.library.yale.edu/5371.pdf
Archival Object:
https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/3/resources/5371
Metadata Cloud URL:
https://metadata-api.library.yale.edu/metadatacloud/api/aspace/repositories/3/resources/5371?mediaType=json&include-notes=1&include-all-subjects=1