Thomas Hanrahan Guest Lecture
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1993-10-04
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Hanrahan, Thomas
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Architectural projects and/or sites mentioned: Avery Hall (McKim, Mead & White, 1912) (New York, New York) ; Elise Chapin Interpretive Center Nature Museum (unbuilt) (Hanrahan + Meyers Architects, 1988) (Chattanooga, Tennessee) ; Hudson River House (unbuilt) (Hanrahan + Meyers Architects, 1988) (Nyack, New York) ; Inside Out House (Hanrahan + Meyers Architects, 1992) (Starlight, Pennsylvania) ; WaterLine (unbuilt) (Hanrahan + Meyers Architects, 1992) (New York, New York) ; Holley Loft (Hanrahan + Meyers Architects, 1997) (New York, New York) ; AIA New York Chapter (Hanrahan + Meyers Architects) (New York, New York)
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Architecture, Domestic, Authoritarianism, De Stijl (Art movement), Elevated pedestrian walkways, Hudson River school of landscape painting, Interior architecture, Nature, Railroad tracks, Water and architecture, Beuys, Joseph. Clan, Nineteen eighty-four, Roadside picnic, Stalker (Motion picture), Blood, John P., Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968, Hanrahan, Thomas, Jameson, Fredric, Olson, Sheri, 1961-, Siza, Álvaro, 1933-, Vega, Suzanne, Verne, Jules, 1828-1905, Wells, H.G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946, American Institute of Architects, Columbia University. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Dallas (Tex.), Holland Tunnel (Jersey City, N.J., and New York, N.Y.), Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.), New Orleans (La.), SoHo (New York, N.Y.), Tappan Zee Bridge (N.Y.), Tokyo (Japan)
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University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture archives, Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin