Gund Hall / the Harvard University-Graduate School of Design
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“In the nineteenth century the School of Architecture was originally formed as a part of the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard. In 1936 the Graduate School of Design, as we know it today, was formed by Joseph Hudnut.
The present home of the Graduate School of Design is Gund Hall. It was designed for the GSD by Australian-born, Toronto-based architect John Andrews in association with Anderson and Baldwin and completed in 1970. The majority of construction was funded by the George Gund Foundation and the Gund family. The W.T. Piper Auditorium was funded by the Piper family and the Frances Loeb Library was funded by John Loeb.”; harvardplannin..., last accessed on 1.3.2024.
“Address: 42, Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States of America, 02138
Site Number: 378
Building Root Number: 02240
Architect (Original): John Andrews, Anderson, Baldwin
Land Acquired: 1966
Building Acquired: 1972
Constructed: 1972”; harvardplannin..., last accessed on 1.3.2024.
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