Louise Braverman’s drawings and words are displayed in an exhibition and video comprising a “Visual and Oral History of James Stirling’s Teaching at Yale”
October 13th, 2010
Opening on October 13th “An Architect’s Legacy: James Stirling&apos’s Students at Yale, 1959–1983,” offers a rare glimpse of a towering figure of 20th-century architecture through the prism of his former students’ work. Louise Braverman’s drawings were selected by curator Emmanuel Petit to be included among architectural drawings by some 70 YSA alumni who studied with Stirling when he taught at Yale as the Davenport Visiting Professor of Design. She is also profiled on a video documentary that accompanies the show that constitutes an oral history of Stirling’s teaching. The exhibit is on view until February 11, 2011 and will run concurrently from October 14, 2010 to January 2, 2011, with another Stirling retrospective, “Notes from the Archive: James Frazer Stirling, Architect, and Teacher,” at the Yale Center for British Art.
CELEBRATING SIX YEARS OF MADAME ARCHITECT
In addition to six years and more than five hundred stories, Madame Archite [...]
Happy Holidays
Wishing you joy! [...]
Gingerbread City Offers Climate Change Message
Check out Sulan Kolatan and my comments on this Yahoo News Video about how [...]
Layers at 2023 Venice Biennale Wins Multiple Design Awards
We are thrilled that “Layers,” our installation at the Time Space Existence [...]
15th ANNUAL AIANY SPEED MENTORING EVENT
Thank you, AIA NY Chapter Women in Architecture, for inviting me as a mento [...]
Louise Joins Frame Awards Grand Jury
Louise was delighted to collaborate with an insightful international group [...]