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Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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univcincin~27~27
Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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Work Record ID:
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2404
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2404
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Reproduction Record ID:
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2404
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2404
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Work Class:
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Architecture
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Architecture
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Work Type:
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college
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college
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Work Type:
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schools (buildings)
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schools (buildings)
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Title:
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Aronoff Center for Design and Art
title
Aronoff Center for Design and Art
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Title Type:
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preferred
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preferred
Title Type
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Creator:
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Eisenman, Peter D., 1932
creator
Eisenman, Peter D., 1932
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Creator Dates:
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1932
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1932
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false
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Creator Nationality:
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American
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American
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false
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Creator Type:
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personal
creator_type
personal
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false
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Creator Role:
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architect
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architect
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Date:
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1994
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Date Type:
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creation
date_type
creation
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false
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Date:
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1996
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Date Type:
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completion date
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completion date
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false
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Location:
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
location
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Location
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Location Type:
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current
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current
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false
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Location:
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Clifton Ave., Cincinnati (Ohio)
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Clifton Ave., Cincinnati (Ohio)
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Style Period:
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Deconstructivist
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Deconstructivist
Style Period
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Culture:
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American
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American
Culture
false
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Subject:
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schools (buildings)
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schools (buildings)
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Subject:
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Clifton (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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Clifton (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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false
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Subject:
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colleges
subject
colleges
Subject
false
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Subject:
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University of Cincinnati
subject
University of Cincinnati
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Deconstructivism
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Deconstructivism
Subject
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Description:
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Peter Eisenman had primarily worked as a theorist, leaning towards deconstruction, prior to receiving the commission for the Aronoff Center, and his plan was appropriately radical. The building was based on the footprint left by the older DAAP buildings, and he utilized computer-aided design to create a visually disorienting work which, with its open spaces and light colors, is a soothing and welcoming as it is challenging. Eisenman's plans were adapted by the architectural firm Lorenz & Williams to ensure its feasibility.
description
Peter Eisenman had primarily worked as a theorist, leaning towards deconstruction, prior to receiving the commission for the Aronoff Center, and his plan was appropriately radical. The building was based on the footprint left by the older DAAP buildings, and he utilized computer-aided design to create a visually disorienting work which, with its open spaces and light colors, is a soothing and welcoming as it is challenging. Eisenman's plans were adapted by the architectural firm Lorenz & Williams to ensure its feasibility.
Description
false
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Information Source:
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Painter, Sue. Architecture in Cincinnati: An Illustrated History of Designing and Building an American City. Athens: Ohio University Press. P. 317.
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Painter, Sue. Architecture in Cincinnati: An Illustrated History of Designing and Building an American City. Athens: Ohio University Press. P. 317.
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Reproduction View:
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Construction view
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Construction view
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Reproduction View Type:
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interior view
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interior view
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
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false
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