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Environmental design is our task / [presented by] Serge Chermayeff.
Title & Author:

Environmental design is our task / [presented by] Serge Chermayeff.

Publication:

London, England : Pidgeon Digital, 1980.

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (29 minutes)) : sound, color

Notes:
Serge Chermayeff -- Institute Of Design, Chicago. 2 Pages From L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, February 1950 -- Institute Of Design, Chicago. Student Work At The Institute -- Harvard Graduate School Of Design. Walter Gropius -- Harvard Graduate School Of Design. José Luis Sert -- Harvard Graduate School Of Design. House Studies -- Harvard Graduate School Of Design. Layout Grids For Houses -- Yale Arts & Architecture School. The A & A School, By Paul Rudolph -- Yale Arts & Architecture School. Student Housing Proposal. Levels 3 & 4 -- Yale Arts & Architecture School. Urban Linear Growth Study -- Yale Arts & Architecture School. Urban Settlement Study -- Patio House. Chermayeff Residence & Plan -- Patio House. Exterior -- Patio House. Interior & Patio -- Chermayeff's Books -- Travel. Top: Ahmedabad, Villa Sarabhai. Bottom: Mill-Owners Club By Le Corbusier -- Travel. Ahmedabad University, Institute Of Management By Louis Kahn -- Travel. Marble Latrines At Agra -- Travel. Stourhead, Wiltshire -- Travel. Palaces On The Grand Canal, Venice -- Travel. Centre Pompidou, Paris, By Piano & Rogers -- Travel. Alexandra Road Housing, London NW3, By Neave Brown (Borough Of Camden) -- Travel. Coutts Bank Inserted Into Nash Buildings, Strand, London, By Frederick Gibberd & Partners -- Travel. Covent Garden Market Restored & Converted To Shopping Precinct By Greater London Council.
Summary:

The late Serge Chermayeff was born in Russia and educated in Britain, where he became a British subject and practised architecture before World War II. But in 1940, he emigrated to the USA, became an American citizen and devoted his life to teaching environmental design. Many of today's leading architects have emerged from his courses benefited by his informed, analytical and incisive approach. First he was at Brooklyn College, New York. Then, in the 1940s, he went to work with Gropius at Harvard. In the 1960s, he joined Paul Rudolph at Yale where he remained until his retirement in 1970 with the title Professor Emeritus, at which point he felt free to travel and study planning in far-flung countries. All this he describes in his talk. And he concludes: "As a teacher, my subject has always been 'environmental design', not 'architecture'. The experience gave me a clear view that professional involvements are not anything that can be frozen. They are constantly changing, growing, adjusting - a natural process, a constant inter-action between environment and the function. Nothing is ever finished, particularly in relation to planning. Everything obsolesces". Gropius once wrote to his students to the following effect: "Don't think that when you have done something it is of importance. Because what is important is that the thread of action behind your action will be picked up by somebody else. Your worth will be the judgement of those who pick up your work and carry it further".

Subject:

Architecture Study and teaching.
Architecture Étude et enseignement.

Added entries:

Chermayeff, Serge, 1900-1996, narrator.

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