Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library

Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library

The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library is one of twenty-five libraries in the Columbia University Library System and is located in Avery Hall on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in the City of New York. It is the largest architecture library in the United States. Serving Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the Department of Art History, Avery Library collects books and periodicals in architecture, historic preservation, art history, painting, sculpting, graphic arts, decorative arts, city planning, real estate, and archaeology, as well as archival materials documenting 19th- and 20th-century American architecture. The architectural, fine arts, and archival collections are non-circulating. The "Ware Collection", mainly books on urban planning and real estate development, does circulate.

Avery Library is named for New York architect Henry Ogden Avery, a friend of William Robert Ware, who was appointed the first professor of architecture at Columbia University in 1881. Soon after Avery's untimely death in 1890, his parents, Samuel Putnam Avery and Mary Ogden Avery, established the library as a memorial to their son. They offered his collection of 2,000 books, mostly in architecture, archaeology, and the decorative arts, many of his original drawings, as well as funds to round out the book collection and to create an endowment. The Library now holds more than 400,000 volumes and currently receives approximately 900 periodicals, with legacy holdings of approximately 1,900 serial titles. The library's historic first-level reading room is a significant example of work by the New York architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White.

Collection

Avery Library's collection in architecture literature is among the largest in the world and includes such highlights as the first Western printed book on architecture, "De re aedificatoria" (1485), by Leone Battista Alberti; Francesco Colonna's "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" (1499); works by Giovanni Battista Piranesi; and classics of modernism by Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier, with the rarest materials held the library's Classics (Rare Book) Department.

In addition, Avery's Department of Drawings & Archives is among the largest and most significant architectural archives in the world. Its holdings include more than one million architectural drawings, photographs, manuscripts, business records, audio-visual recordings, and other related materials, primarily documenting the architectural history New York City and the surrounding region, with significant examples of broader American and international architecture relating to the work of New York-based architects and alumni of Columbia's School of Architecture.

Among the notable architects represented in the collection are:
*Max Abramovitz
* Peter Blake
*Oscar Bluemner
*Gordon Bunshaft
*Walker O. Cain
*Félix Candela
*Carrère and Hastings
*Giorgio Cavaglieri
*Serge Chermayeff
*Ogden Codman, Jr.
*Harvey Wiley Corbett
*Le Corbusier
*Kenyon Cox
*Alexander Jackson Davis
*Delano & Aldrich
*Leopold Eidlitz
*Wilson Eyre
*Fellheimer & Wagner
*Ernest Flagg
*Hugh Ferriss
*Greene and Greene
*Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin
*Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
*Percival Goodman
*Hector Guimard
*Charles Coolidge Haight
*Talbot F. Hamlin
*Wallace K. Harrison
*Herts & Tallant
*Raymond Hood
*Norman Jaffe
*Philip Johnson
*Ely Jacques Kahn
*Charles R. Lamb
*Thomas W. Lamb
*Morris Lapidus
*Frances Henry Lenygon and Jeannette Becker Lenygon
*Jac Lessman
*Detlef Lienau
*Harold Van Buren Magonigle
*John J. McNamara
*Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
*Hermann Muthesius
*Paul Nelson
*Richard Neutra
*Charles A. Platt
*John Russell Pope
*Rambusch Company/Rambusch Studios
*James Renwick, Jr.
*James Gamble Rogers
*Emery Roth & Sons
*Walter Sobotka
*John Calvin Stevens
*Gustav Stickley
*Russell Sturgis
*Louis Sullivan
*Bernard Tschumi
*Richard Upjohn
*Isaac Ware
*Warren & Wetmore
*Stanford White
*Frederick Clarke Withers
*Shadrach Woods
*Frank Lloyd Wright
*York and Sawyer

The Archives also holds the records of the Empire State Building, Guastavino Fireproof Construction Company, the New York Architectural Terra-Cotta Co., and Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, as well as papers of Douglas Haskell, editor of "Architectural Forum", and significant holdings of work by mural and stained glass artist John LaFarge and architectural photographers C. D. Arnold, George Cserna, Samuel H. Gottscho, and Joseph W. Molitor. Lastly, the department holds Antonio Lafreri’s "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae".

Avery Index

Avery Library is also home to the "Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals", a program of the Getty Research Institute. Begun at Avery in 1934, the "Index" provides citations to articles in approximately 300 current and over 1,000 retrospective architectural and related periodicals, with primary emphasis on architectural design and history as well as archaeology, landscape architecture, interior design, furniture and decorative arts, garden history, historic preservation, urban planning and design, real estate development, and environmental studies. The "Index" also includes a large body of obituaries of architects.

External links

* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/avery/ Official Website]


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