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This
presentation focuses on how interiors can be shaped to communicate
narrative and cultural identity by weaving together history, artifacts,
oral testimonies, and photographic and…
Location
Pratt Institute (Brooklyn | New York) Date
September 22, 2022 Recorded by
Interior Design Department
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Pritzker Prize winning architect Richard Meier presents an overview of his career beginning with the early days of working in his personal design studio/apartment while teaching at Pratt. This…
Location
Memorial Hall Auditorium | Pratt Institute (Brooklyn | New York) Participants
Meier, Richard Date
1998 Transfer Date
February 28, 2018 Source/Original Format
VHS Unique ID
ar19980000e01p0101c00vhs Rights Statement
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World-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind provides an overview of his methods and processes in a presentation of four competition-winning museum designs that combine traditional and contemporary…
Location
Higgins Hall South 111 | Pratt Institute (Brooklyn | New York) Participants
Libeskind, Daniel; Shelov, Sidney Date
October 27, 1997 Transfer Date
May 24, 2018 Source/Original Format
VHS Unique ID
ar19971027e01p0101c00vhs Rights Statement
This item is protected by copyright and other rights and restrictions and is intended only for internal use by Pratt students, faculty, and staff. Use of this item outside of Pratt Institute requires permission directly from the presenter(s). For more information, please contact [email protected].
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“The Reasons for Winogrand” Leo Rubinfien, a curator of Garry Winogrand, and the editor of the exhibition catalogue, is a former protégé of Winogrand's. His lecture is…
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