- Yale Art and Architecture Building
The Yale Art and Architecture Building (the "A & A Building") is one of the earliest and best known examples of
Brutalist architecture in the United States. The building houses Yale University's School of Architecture and School of Art, and is located inNew Haven ,Connecticut .Construction
Designed by
architect Paul Rudolph and completed in1963 , the complex building contains over thirty floor levels in its seven stories. The building is made of ribbed, bush-hammered concrete. The design was influenced byFrank Lloyd Wright and the later buildings ofLe Corbusier .When the building first opened, it was praised widely by critics and
academics , and received several prestigious awards, including the "Award of Honor" by theAmerican Institute of Architects . New York Times architecturecritic ,Ada Louise Huxtable , called it "a spectacular tour de force."Citation
last=Pogrebin
first=Robin
title=Renovating a Master's Shrine: Yale's Art and Architecture Building
newspaper=The New York Times
pages=
date=July 1, 2006
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/01/arts/design/01yale.html] As time went by, however, the critical reaction to the building became more negative. Architecture historianNikolaus Pevsner bemoaned the structure's oppresive monumentality.Citation
last=Ourousoff
first=Nicolai
title= Yale Revelation: Renewal for a Building and Its Original Designer
newspaper=The New York Times
pages=E1
date=August 28, 2008
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/28/arts/design/28yale.html?ex=1377662400&en=dfc64d1fcf6dbd1f&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink]Fire
A large fire on the night of
June 14 ,1969 caused extensive damage and during the repairs, many changes were made to Rudolph's original design. Some have claimed that the fire was the result ofarson committed by a disgruntled student, but this charge has remained unproven. Another unproven theory holds that a small group of Yale architecture students hated the building so much that they decided that it should be destroyed.Renovation
Appreciation of the structure has increased in recent years, with Yale investing $126 million for the building's renovation. ] The School of Art moved out to its own building and the edifice is undergoing an addition and renovation with the intent of restoring it to the design originally envisioned by Rudolph. The renewed structure will restore the rooftop penthouse, a dismantled student lounge, and previously destroyed bridges and will be adjoined to a new Art History department.
The commission for the renovation went to
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects , of whichCharles Gwathmey is a Yale Architecturealumnus and former Rudolph student. ] Previous renovation schemes have been commissioned bySkidmore, Owings and Merrill ,Richard Meier , andBeyer Blinder Belle .ee also
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Yale School of Architecture
*Yale School of Art References
External links
* [http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/98_02/AA.html The Building That Won't Go Away] article in Yale alumni magazine
* [http://www.gwathmey-siegel.com/portfolio/proj_detail.php?job_id=200515 Gwathmey Siegel Yale University School of Art and Architecture Renovation and new History of Art Building and Arts Library project page]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/73172555@N00/sets/72157594568297549/ Flickr photoset] (152 photos)
* [http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/rudolph/rudolph.html photo page at Bluffton College]
* [http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/23354 Article on building renovation] from Yale Daily News (Feb. 2008)
* [http://www.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek08/0118/0118n_yale.cfm AIArchitect article]
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