Charles Gwathmey, Architect Loyal to Aesthetics of High Modernism, Dies at 71
Title | Charles Gwathmey, Architect Loyal to Aesthetics of High Modernism, Dies at 71 |
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Author(s) | Bernstein, Fred A. |
Type of Publication | Newspaper Article |
Publication Name | New York Times |
Edition | New England |
Pagination | 11 |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Date of Publication | August-22 |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Noted Modernist architect Charles Gwathmey died in Manhattan on August 3, 2009. Among his many works was his award-winning renovation of the Art & Architecture Building by Paul Rudolph at Yale University which was rededicated as Paul Rudolph hall in November, 2008. |
Notes | The web edition of this article was published on August 4. |
Keywords | 1910s, 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, 1990s, 2000s, Art and Architecture Building, Charles Gwathmey, New Haven CT, Paul Marvin Rudolph, Yale University, |