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Texas Rangers (architects)

In architecture, Texas Rangers refers to a group of architects who taught at the University of Texas School of Architecture in Austin, Texas, from 1951 to 1958. The group is known for the development of an innovative curriculum that encouraged the development of a workable, useful body of architectural theory derived from a continuous critique of significant works across history and cultures. The curriculum discouraged the sculpting and shaping of a building's mass in favor of the visualization and organization of architectural space.

History edit

The movement that brought about the Texas Rangers began with the appointment of Harwell Hamilton Harris as the first director of the school in 1951. Harris, impressed by a new approach to design championed by the former Bauhaus member, Josef Albers, began recruiting architects to teach at his school whose approach to design and architecture were similar to Albers’. Among those Harris succeeded in attracting to the Texas School of Architecture were Colin Rowe, John Hejduk, Robert Slutzky, Werner Seligmann, Lee Hirsche, Bernhard Hoesli, Lee Hodgden, Irwin Rubin, Jerry Wells, John Shaw, and W. Irving Phillips, Jr.

References edit

  • . University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture. Archived from the original on 2006-01-29.
  • Caragonne, Alexander (1995). The Texas Rangers: Notes from an Architectural Underground. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 9780262032186. OCLC 30778192.
  • Germany, Lisa (1991). Harwell Hamilton Harris. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 139–156. ISBN 9780292730434. OCLC 22209657.

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