16 resultados para Forum-Theatre
em Chapman University Digital Commons - CA - USA
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Photographic copy of the architectural rendering of the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California. Architect: Bob Murrin. Groundbreaking September 16, 1991 and dedication October 26, 1992.
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Detail of a door, Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1992.
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Looking up at architectural details of Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1992.
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Looking southeast at the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, 1992.
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Looking north from inside Argyros Forum towards the athletic field, Chapman University campus, Orange, California, ca. 1992.
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View of the Argyros Forum from the athletic field, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1992.
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Exterior detail of the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, an 100,000 square-foot building providing office, dining and classroom space; a bookstore, art galleries and lounge facilities.
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Exterior photograph of the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, showing plaza area and steps leading to entrance.
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Bust of Albert Schweitzer, on the Argyros Forum patio, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1992. Text on base supporting the sculpture: "Albert Schweitzer (1975-1965) -- 'Search and see whether there is not some place where you may invest your humanity.' " Created by sculptor Sandro da Verscio in 1990.
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Dr. Kurt Bergel speaking at the podum during the unveiling ceremony of the Albert Schweitzer sculpture on the Argyros Forum patio, November, 1992. The sculture was created by the Swiss artist Sandro da Verscio Muller for the 1990 United Nations colloquium on peace.
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Dedication ceremony for Argyros Forum, with President James L. Doti speaking at the podium. George and Judi Argyros are on his right and Doy Henley seated at far right.
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Unveiling ceremony for the Albert Schweitzer bust on the Argyros Forum patio, Chapman University, Orange, California, November, 1992. Dr. Kurt Bergel is speaking at the podium. The sculpture was created by the Swiss artist Sandro da Verscio Muller for the 1990 United Nations colloquium on peace.
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Waltmar Theatre, Chapman College, Orange, California. Part of the Moulton Fine Arts Complex which houses the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre. Waltmar Theatre was a gift from the late Walter and Margaret Schmid.
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Steps of Waltmar Theatre, Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), Moulton Hall is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre. Waltmar Theatre was a gift from the late Walter and Margaret Schmid.
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Waltmar Theatre steps, Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California, ca. 1975. Designed by Leason Pomeroy III & Associates of Orange, using a tilt-up concrete construction method. Completed in 1975, this 44,592 sq.ft. building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre. Waltmar Theatre was a gift from the late Walter and Margaret Schmid. The Guggenheim Gallery is used for the art exhibits presented by the art department and other departments on campus.