Highlight: Yale University Art Gallery


Autoria(s): Petty, Margaret Maile
Data(s)

01/03/2007

Resumo

Modern architecture, with its exposed concrete, glass, and steel expanses, does not age gracefully. The Yale University Art Gallery, designed by architecture great Louis Kahn, is no exception. As Yale's first modernist building, completed in 1953, and Kahn's first major commission and collaboration with pioneering lighting designer, Richard Kelly, the gallery is an important part of American architecture. Yet, despite its iconic status, the building suffered numerous architectural indignities in the years following its completion, including the insertion of permanent gallery partitions, which divided Kahn's open plan, and the enclosure of an exterior court, which blocked daylight to the lower galleries.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95106/

Publicador

Hanley Wood, LLC

Relação

http://www.archlighting.com/projects/highlight-yale-university-art-gallery_o

Petty, Margaret Maile (2007) Highlight: Yale University Art Gallery. Architectural Lighting, 21(1), pp. 23-25.

Direitos

http://www.archlighting.com/projects/highlight-yale-university-art-gallery_o

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article