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Williams College: The Campus Guide

Williams College: The Campus Guide

Current price: $37.50
Publication Date: December 24th, 2018
Publisher:
Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN:
9781616897116
Pages:
256

Description

Nestled in the Berkshire Mountains in western Massachusetts, Williams College routinely ranks atop the best liberal arts colleges in the United States. The 450-acre campus, master-planned by the esteemed Olmsted Brothers, is home to 2,000 students and 100 academic and residential buildings, some dating back to the late 18th century. This beautifully written and illustrated portrait showcases many fine examples of American campus architecture by Cram Goodhue & Ferguson; Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbot; Stanford White; Mitchell-Giurgola; Tadao Ando; Cambridge Seven; Bohlin Cywinski Jackson; Einhorn, Yaffee, Prescott; and Polshek Partners. Williams College: The Campus Guide, with newly commissioned color photography and axonometric color maps to engage visitors, students, and alumni, is the newest edition to the acclaimed Campus Guide series of American colleges and universities.

About the Author

Eugene J. Johnson taught art and architectural history at Williams for fifty-two years and has been published extensively. Michael J. Lewis, is Faison-Pierson-Stoddard Professor of Art at Williams College and received a Guggenheim Fellowship for his recent City of Refuge: Separatists and Utopian Town Planning.

Praise for Williams College: The Campus Guide

"Williams College: The Campus Guide is more than a tour of the distinguished liberal arts college in far northwestern Massachusetts. It is rather a scholarly history and informed analysis of the school's buildings and their role in shaping the visual identity of a hitherto architecturally undocumented place....This biography of Williams College and its architecture is told as a family epic: A complicated life, full of intrigue, might-have-beens, and triumphs. Or as Adam Falk, president from 2010 to 2017, writes in a foreword, the guide is "historically insightful, compulsively readable, visually stunning, and infused with a healthy dose of irreverence." - Architect's Newspaper