Yale University President Richard C. Levin announced today that Robert A.M. Stern has agreed to serve a third five-year term as dean of Yale School of Architecture, effective July 1, 2008.In making his announcement, Levin cited Stern’s “unprecedented...
Three of America’s foremost architects, all of whom have served as deans of the Yale School of Architecture, will participate in a symposium on the architecture and design of Yale libraries on November 30.The event, which is free and open to the public,...
Visitors to an upcoming demonstration/exhibit at the Yale School of Art, 1156 Chapel Street, will be able to observe the creative process unfolding as a group of artists figure out how to “make do” with a material of their choice, and then later see the...
The nature of religious architecture in the contemporary age is the focus of two events being held at Yale this week.A conference titled “Architecture for Worship in the 21st Century” will take place Thursday–Friday, October 25–26, at the Institute of...
New Haven, Conn — In the final year toward completing their Masters degrees, students at the Yale School of Architecture are fanning out across the globe, from Shanghai to Rome, to visit sites they have been studying intensely for weeks.The field trips...
The architectural firm Foster + Partners, led by Chairman Norman Foster, has been selected to design the new Yale School of Management campus, Yale President Richard C. Levin has announced.The new campus will be located on a 4.25-acre site on the east...
A new home in New Haven for a disabled war veteran and her family, designed and built by first year students of the Yale School of Architecture, will be dedicated at 33 Kossuth Street, on September 17, 5:30 p.m. Rendering of the...
Exhibitions, lectures, discussions and other programs addressing issues ranging from suburban sprawl to the nature of sacred spaces, to writing about architecture are some of the highlights available to the public in the coming academic term at the Yale...
The Yale Symphony Orchestra’s live recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 will be aired on WNPR’s “Sunday Spotlight” on July 15 at 7 p.m This concert was originally performed and recorded on November 30, 2006. The broadcast will also feature Alma Mahler’s “...
For the first time since the Yale School of Architecture began its First-Year Building Project (FYBP) 40 years ago to give students hands-on experience, this year’s architects-in-training were given the particular challenge of creating a building that...