The Campus Guide: Yale University an Architectural Tour
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Yale College founded in 1701 is one of Americas most revered historic campuses. Three centuries of Yale architecture cover a dynamic history of design education and national leadership. The conservative Yale of early colonial and Gothic buildings evolved to become a mecca for modern architects in the 1950s and the site of such notable works as Louis I. Kahns Art Gallery and Yale Center for British Art Paul Rudolphs Yale Art Architecture Building and Eero Saarinens Ingalls Rink. Author and photographer Patrick L. Pinnell beautifully captures Yales and New Havens architecture and urbanism across 300 years. The guide also reveals much about the academic aspirations and educational philosophy that helped shape the buildings of Yale. The visitor will be guided on an insiders tour of the campus and alumni will delight in new insights about their alma mater. This beautifully photographed guide reveals the stories behind more than 85 buildings historic gardens art galleries theaters athletic facilities and works of sculpture on the Yale University campus. qExquisitely painted three-dimensional maps locate featured buildings on the campus and eight sub-districts-Old Campus; Arts Area; Memorial Quadrangle; Cross Campus and North Green; Law School Graduate School and Saarinen Colleges; Beinecke Library to Timothy Dwight College; Hillhouse Avenue and Lower Prospect Streets; Science Hill and Divinity School; Oak Street and Medical Campus; and Yale Bowl and the Athletic Fields. Archival photographs and drawings recapture fragments of "lost" buildings and recall notable historic moments. In all this guide is for anyone familiar (or who wants to be) with the treasures of the Yale campus whether student alum prospective student or architecture buff.
