Act One: The Hornbostel Era
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Transcript of Act One: The Hornbostel Era
The Complete Guide to Carnegie Mellon Buildings
and Campus Plans (abridged)
(with apologies to the Reduced Shakespeare Company)
Martin Aurand 2005
Act One: The Hornbostel Era
“Plan of Site of the Proposed Carnegie Technical Schools,” 1904.
Palmer & Hornbostel. Carnegie Technical Schools Competition. 1904.
Palmer & Hornbostel. Carnegie Technical Schools Competition. 1904.
Palmer & Hornbostel. Campus Master Plan. 1906.
Palmer & Hornbostel. Campus Master Plan. 1911.Urban and Topographical Setting including Junction Hollow.
Palmer & Hornbostel. Margaret Morrison Carnegie College. 1905-1907.
Palmer & Hornbostel. Hornbostel Mall. 1905-1916.
Thomas Jefferson. University of Virginia. 1817-1826.
Court of Honor, World’s Columbian Exposition. Chicago. 1893.
Palmer & Hornbostel. School of Applied Industries (Porter and Baker Halls). 1906.
Henry Hornbostel. School of Applied Science (Doherty Hall). 1907-1909.
Henry Hornbostel. School of Applied Design (College of Fine Arts). 1912-1916.
Henry Hornbostel. Machinery Hall (Hamerschlag Hall). 1912-1914.
Façade for Campus when seen from Oakland.
Scenographic Element within the Landscape.
Centerpiece of a formal landscape and architectural ensemble / Planned Pictorial Vista / Ideal Viewpoint / Power Plant as Focal Point
/ One Point Linear Perspective / Stage Set / Optical Illusions.
Optical Illusions.
Optical Illusions / View Corridor / Closed vs. Open Composition.
Henry Hornbostel. Western University of Pennsylvania (University of Pittsburgh). 1908.
Composite map of Oakland.
Charles Z. Klauder. Cathedral of Learning. 1926-1937.
Perforated Massing / View Corridor.
Henry Hornbostel. U.S. Bureau of Mines (Hamburg Hall). 1915. Acq. 1984.
Henry Hornbostel. U.S. Bureau of Mines (Hamburg Hall) & Power Plant. 1915.
Henry Hornbostel. U.S. Bureau of Mines (Hamburg Hall). 1915.
“Proposed Tech Group and Map Showing Morewood Entrance,” 1912.
Albert Davis Taylor. Campus Landscape Plan. 1924-1926?.
Act Two: Post-War Expansion
Campus Plans
Githens & Keally. 1938. Rice, Schweikher et al. 1957-1959.
Rice, Schweikher et al. 1957-1959. Sasaki, Dawson & DeMay. 1968.
Building Boom
Francis Keally et al. Doherty Hall Addition. 1949-1950.
Marlier & Johnstone. Graduate School of Industrial Administration. 1952
Mitchell & Ritchey. U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve
Training Center. 1955. Acq. 1993.
Lawrie & Green. Hunt Library. 1957-1961.
Griswold, Winter and Swain. Fine Arts Garden (Peace Garden). 1961.
Altenhof & Bown. Scaife Hall. 1962.
Lawrie & Green. Skibo. 1960.
DEMOLISHED
Charles Luckman Assoc. Warner Hall. 1966.
Deeter Ritchey Sippel. Cyert Hall. 1982-1983.
Deeter Ritchey Sippel. Wean Hall. 1968-1971.
Harrison & Abramovitz. Panther Hollow Project. 1963.
NOT BUILT
Campus. ca. 1985.
Act Three:A Campus Renewed
CRS Sirrine. Campus Master Plan. 1985.
CRS Sirrine. Junction Hollow Planning Study. 1986.
IKM Inc. Physical Plant Building. 1987-1988.
Leon Krier. University Center Competition. 1987.
Dennis, Clark & Associates/TAMS. University Center Competition. 1987.
Dennis, Clark & Associates/TAMS. University Center Competition. 1987.
Dennis, Clark & Associates/TAMS. University Center Competition. 1987.
Dennis, Clark & Associates/TAMS. East Campus / Athletic Quadrangle. 1987-1990.
Michael Dennis & Associates / UDA Architects. University Center. 1989-1996.
Michael Dennis & Associates / Damianos + Anthony / John Sergio Fisher & Associates. Purnell Center for the Arts. 1991-1999.
Kallmann McKinnell and Wood. Posner Hall. 1990-1993.
Payette Associates. Roberts Hall. 1993-1997.
Michael Dennis & Associates. Campus Master Plan. 1997.
Sasaki Associates, Inc. Open Space Plan. 1995.
Act Four: Building for a New Century
Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski / Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann. Software Engineering Institute. 1984-1987.
Peter Eisenman. Carnegie Mellon Research Institute. 1987-1989.
NOT BUILT
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson. Carnegie Mellon Research Institute. 1991-1995.
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann. NASA Robotics Engineering Consortium. 1994-1996.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson w/ Pierre Zoelly. Intelligent Workplace. 1990-1997.
WTW. Newell-Simon Hall. 1998-2000.
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelman. Baker Hall Addition. 1999-2000.
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelman. Doherty Hall Addition. 2001-2003.
Davis Gardner Gannon Pope. Collaborative Innovation Center. 2002-2005.
WTW. Posner Center. 2000-2004.
Mel Bochner / Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates.
Kraus Campo. 2002-2005.
Ayres/Saint/Gross. Campus Master
Plan. 1999-2002.
• Enhance the quality of campus open space• Create sites for new buildings• Define better campus entrances• Develop West Campus and Morewood precincts effectively • Improve the character of Forbes Avenue• Improving parking and transportation systems
Ayres/Saint/Gross. Campus Master Plan. 1999-2002.
• Campus Legacy• Leaving the Yellow Brick Road• Topography• Loss of Landscape• Front vs. Back / Up vs. Down• View Corridors and Sight lines• Roof Texture
ISSUES
Gates Center for Computer Science.
Gates Center for Computer Science. Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects. 2005-.
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