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Smith Campus Center

Harvard University's Smith Campus Center (formerly Holyoke Center) is a Brutalist administrative and service building located at Harvard Square (occupying the block bounded by Massachusetts Avenue, Dunster Street, Holyoke Street, and Mount Auburn Street) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, directly opposite the Wadsworth Gate to Harvard Yard.[1] It houses Harvard administrative offices, an infirmary of the University Health Services, and a retail/restaurant arcade.[1]

Smith Campus Center
South elevation, 2010
Former namesHolyoke Center
General information
Architectural styleBrutalist
Address1350 Massachusetts Avenue
Town or cityCambridge, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
Coordinates42°22′22″N 71°07′07″W / 42.37278°N 71.11861°W / 42.37278; -71.11861
Construction started1960
Completed1966
OwnerHarvard University
Height167 feet (51 m)
Technical details
Floor count10
Floor area360,000 sq ft (33,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)José Luis Sert
Architecture firmSert, Jackson and Gourley[1]

Design edit

Primarily designed by José Luis Sert (then dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design) and completed in 1966, the Smith Campus Center is an H-shaped ten-story reinforced concrete building. Low-rise portions, including an underground parking garage, have a larger footprint of 360,000 square feet (33,000 m2). The building was constructed in two phases over a six-year period between 1960 and 1966. The first phase—the southern half of the building facing Mount Auburn Street—began in 1960 and was occupied in 1962. Construction of the second phase began in 1964 and was completed in 1966. The landscaped area at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Dunster Street—known as Forbes Plaza—was completed the following year in 1967.[2] As a permanent tribute, the plaza and arcade inside the Holyoke Center were named in honor of Edward W. Forbes. The occasion was marked by a ceremony on 17 October 1966 [3]

After the first phase of construction in 1963, the Harvard Crimson cited a local joke: "The one nice feature about Holyoke Center is that it's the one place in Cambridge from which you can't see Holyoke Center". [4] Within a few years the building's novel design and technical features began to present numerous difficulties, which a Harvard official likened to "a five-car accident at an intersection. You just can't tell what caused it." [5] These included crumbling of exterior structural concrete and an inefficient three-pipe heating and cooling system.[5]

It was Harvard's first highrise building, and has been called a "gray elephant" for the color of its concrete facades.[6][7]

Artworks edit

From 1964 to 1979, the penthouse dining room was decorated with five large paintings installed by Mark Rothko, an Abstract Expressionist artist. Due to high levels of direct sunlight onto the paintings and the presence of lithol red's calcium salt, the paintings faded severely and were moved to protective storage in 1979. Since their removal, the artworks have been publicly displayed only five times, most recently from November 2014 to July 2015, at the newly renovated Harvard Art Museums.[8][9][10][11]

Danh Vō's We the People was installed in honor of Drew Gilpin Faust as part of the renovation of the building in 2018.[12][failed verification]

Renaming and renovation edit

Originally known as Holyoke Center, in 2013 it was renamed the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center.[13] Over the next several years, its underwent extensive renovation to create gathering, lounge, and study spaces, and space for exhibitions, events, and performances, after reopening in 2018.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Holyoke Center, Harvard University". DOCOMOMO US.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2022-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Beth Andrea Madelbaum and Marjorie Kitchen FitzSimmons, "Edward Waldo Forbes: City Planner" in Edward Waldo Forbes: Yankee Visionary, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA 1971, pp88
  4. ^ "Dean Sert's Buildings". Harvard Crimson. October 8, 1963.
  5. ^ a b Georges, Christopher J. (November 2, 1983). "Holyoke Center Crumbles". Harvard Crimson.
  6. ^ Dean, Anrea O. (January 1979). "Evaluation: 'Gray elephant' in Harvard Square: Holyoke Center, most successful of the university's first-generation highrises". AIA Journal. 68 (1): 48–51.
  7. ^ Cromie, William (November 19, 1988). "UHS Celebrates A Century". Harvard Gazette.
  8. ^ Sheets, Hilarie M. (23 October 2014). "A Return for Rothko's Harvard Murals". The New York Times. from the original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  9. ^ "Exhibitions, Mark Rothko's Harvard Murals". Harvard Art Museums. from the original on 2016-07-16. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  10. ^ Stenger, J., Khandekar, N., Raskar, R., Cuellar, S., Mohan, A. and Gschwind, R., ‘Conservation of a room: a treatment proposal for Mark Rothko’s Harvard Murals,’ Studies in Conservation, 61(6), 2016, 348–361
  11. ^ Stenger, J., Khandekar, N., Wilker, A., Kallsen, K., Kirby, D.P. and Eremin, K., ‘The making of Mark Rothko’s Harvard Murals,’ Studies in Conservation, 61(6), 2016, 331–347.
  12. ^ "Scenes from Harvard's new Smith Campus Center". 25 September 2018. from the original on 3 December 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Holyoke Center to Become New Social Hub". Harvard Magazine. November–December 2013.
  14. ^ "Scenes from Harvard's new Smith Campus Center". Harvard Gazette. 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2022-03-18.

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area360 000 sq ft 33 000 m2 Design and constructionArchitect s Jose Luis SertArchitecture firmSert Jackson and Gourley 1 Contents 1 Design 2 Artworks 3 Renaming and renovation 4 ReferencesDesign editPrimarily designed by Jose Luis Sert then dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design and completed in 1966 the Smith Campus Center is an H shaped ten story reinforced concrete building Low rise portions including an underground parking garage have a larger footprint of 360 000 square feet 33 000 m2 The building was constructed in two phases over a six year period between 1960 and 1966 The first phase the southern half of the building facing Mount Auburn Street began in 1960 and was occupied in 1962 Construction of the second phase began in 1964 and was completed in 1966 The landscaped area at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Dunster Street known as Forbes Plaza was completed the following year in 1967 2 As a permanent tribute the plaza and arcade inside the Holyoke Center were named in honor of Edward W Forbes The occasion was marked by a ceremony on 17 October 1966 3 After the first phase of construction in 1963 the Harvard Crimson cited a local joke The one nice feature about Holyoke Center is that it s the one place in Cambridge from which you can t see Holyoke Center 4 Within a few years the building s novel design and technical features began to present numerous difficulties which a Harvard official likened to a five car accident at an intersection You just can t tell what caused it 5 These included crumbling of exterior structural concrete and an inefficient three pipe heating and cooling system 5 It was Harvard s first highrise building and has been called a gray elephant for the color of its concrete facades 6 7 Artworks editFrom 1964 to 1979 the penthouse dining room was decorated with five large paintings installed by Mark Rothko an Abstract Expressionist artist Due to high levels of direct sunlight onto the paintings and the presence of lithol red s calcium salt the paintings faded severely and were moved to protective storage in 1979 Since their removal the artworks have been publicly displayed only five times most recently from November 2014 to July 2015 at the newly renovated Harvard Art Museums 8 9 10 11 Danh Vō s We the People was installed in honor of Drew Gilpin Faust as part of the renovation of the building in 2018 12 failed verification Renaming and renovation editOriginally known as Holyoke Center in 2013 it was renamed the Richard A and Susan F Smith Campus Center 13 Over the next several years its underwent extensive renovation to create gathering lounge and study spaces and space for exhibitions events and performances after reopening in 2018 14 References edit a b c Holyoke Center Harvard University DOCOMOMO US Archived copy PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 04 21 Retrieved 2022 02 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Beth Andrea Madelbaum and Marjorie Kitchen FitzSimmons Edward Waldo Forbes City Planner in Edward Waldo Forbes Yankee Visionary Fogg Art Museum Cambridge MA 1971 pp88 Dean Sert s Buildings Harvard Crimson October 8 1963 a b Georges Christopher J November 2 1983 Holyoke Center Crumbles Harvard Crimson Dean Anrea O January 1979 Evaluation Gray elephant in Harvard Square Holyoke Center most successful of the university s first generation highrises AIA Journal 68 1 48 51 Cromie William November 19 1988 UHS Celebrates A Century Harvard Gazette Sheets Hilarie M 23 October 2014 A Return for Rothko s Harvard Murals The New York Times Archived from the original on 2015 06 11 Retrieved 2016 07 15 Exhibitions Mark Rothko s Harvard Murals Harvard Art Museums Archived from the original on 2016 07 16 Retrieved 2016 07 15 Stenger J Khandekar N Raskar R Cuellar S Mohan A and Gschwind R Conservation of a room a treatment proposal for Mark Rothko s Harvard Murals Studies in Conservation 61 6 2016 348 361 Stenger J Khandekar N Wilker A Kallsen K Kirby D P and Eremin K The making of Mark Rothko s Harvard Murals Studies in Conservation 61 6 2016 331 347 Scenes from Harvard s new Smith Campus Center 25 September 2018 Archived from the original on 3 December 2021 Retrieved 26 February 2022 Holyoke Center to Become New Social Hub Harvard Magazine November December 2013 Scenes from Harvard s new Smith Campus Center Harvard Gazette 2018 09 25 Retrieved 2022 03 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smith Campus Center amp oldid 1170519099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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