News Showing news stories tagged with "Modernism" Special Collections Architecture Tour 5/7/2020 As many of us find ourselves inside for most of their day, walking at a safe social distance from others seems one of the best options for spending time outside the home. And luckily for walkers near… Special tour of Gordon Schenck’s architectural photography 1/5/2018 College of Design associate professor Russell Flinchum leads a special tour of the exhibition An Engineer’s Eye: The Architectural Photography of Gordon Schenck in the D. H. Hill Jr. Library Exhibit… Introducing the Eduardo Catalano Papers 1/3/2018 The Eduardo Catalano Papers, 1940-2017, are now processed and available for research in the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC). Eduardo Fernando Catalano was a well-known modernist architect… What the landscape says to the building 11/7/2017 Linda Jewell, FASLA, professor emerita of landscape architecture and urban design at UC Berkeley, delivers “A Voice for the Landscape: Conversations between Structures and Landscapes” as the first… Eduardo Catalano Papers now available 10/17/2017 The NCSU Libraries Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) is pleased to announce that the Eduardo Catalano Papers are now available to researchers. Eduardo Fernando Catalano was a well-known… Students Explore the History of Contemporary Architecture with Special Collections 8/28/2017 Students in Dr. Burak Erdim's fall 2017 course ARC 441: History of Contemporary Architecture visited the Special Collections Research Center this week to view materials from early faculty in the… George Matsumoto Architectural Drawings Digitized 9/29/2016 The Special Collections Research Center is pleased to announce that additional Matsumoto architectural drawings are now available online . The George Matsumoto Papers were acquired in the late 1990s… Collaboration with Sara Queen's D101 Design Thinking Class 1/26/2016 Professor Sara Queen recently collaborated with Special Collections to bring to life the early history of NC State's College of Design for students in her class D101, Design Thinking. Students…