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Walter Paepcke

Walter Paepcke (June 29, 1896 – April 13, 1960) was a U.S. industrialist and philanthropist prominent in the mid-20th century. A longtime executive of the Chicago-based Container Corporation of America, Paepcke is best noted for his founding of the Aspen Institute and the Aspen Skiing Company in the early 1950s, both of which helped transform the town of Aspen, Colorado into an international resort destination and popularize the sport of skiing in the United States.

Walter Paepcke
BornJune 29, 1896
DiedApril 13, 1960
EducationLatin School of Chicago
Occupation(s)Businessman, philanthropist
SpouseElizabeth Paepcke
RelativesPaul Nitze (brother-in-law)

Biography

Walter was born to Hermann, an immigrant from Mecklenburg, and Paula (Wagner) Paepcke, the daughter of German immigrants, in Chicago, Illinois.[1] Hermann owned a lumber mill and box-making company, and young Paepcke grew up in an upper-middle class home. He was a 1913 graduate of the Latin School of Chicago. He then began working for his father, and eventually took over the company, the Chicago Mill & Lumber, Co. After his father's death in 1922, Paepcke began producing cardboard containers and paper.[1]

After acquiring several other manufacturing and box companies, Paepcke formed the Container Corporation of America in 1926.[1] The company was highly successful and made boxes for Procter & Gamble, Sears Roebuck, and General Electric, among others.[1] CCA emphasized quality products and artistry, making their boxes stand out.

Paepcke's wife, Elizabeth Paepcke, was the sister of American diplomatic figure Paul Nitze.

Involvement with Aspen

In 1949 Paepcke made Aspen the site for a celebration of the 200th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Albert Schweitzer, José Ortega y Gasset, Thornton Wilder, and Artur Rubinstein all attended the celebration. The next year, Paepcke created what is now the Aspen Institute. Walter and Elizabeth founded the Aspen Music Festival and School in 1949, and Walter served as the festival's director until 1954 when he appointed baritone Mack Harrell to take over.[2]

Paepcke hired Bauhaus designer Herbert Bayer and brought him to Aspen to promote the project through poster design and other design work; Paepcke was also the patron of fellow Bauhaus figure László Moholy-Nagy by financing the rebirth of the American New Bauhaus in Chicago in 1939. The New Bauhaus also had links to the Armour Institute of Technology.

International Design Conference in Aspen

In 1951 he founded the seminal International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA) to provide a forum for discussion on design, "where the human spirit can flourish."[citation needed] The primary IDCA objective was to connect culture with commerce by inviting both international business and industry leaders together with representatives from various commercial design[3] fields such as industrial design, graphic design and architecture, as well as those in the fine arts and fields such as psychology, filmmaking and literature. The first conference, in June 1951, brought together over two-hundred and fifty designers and business leaders.

Speakers at the conference included business leaders Stanley Marcus, Andrew McNally III, Harley Earl, and Hans Knoll; and from the design and architecture side, Josef Albers, Louis Kahn, Charles Eames, George Nelson, Elliott Noyes, Leo Lionni, Ben Shahn, Achille Castiglioni, Lella and Massimo Vignelli, Herbert Bayer,[4] as well as the architect and architecture critic Peter Blake.[5][6] The annual conference format included keynote speakers, workshops, panel discussions and informal, social gatherings. These activities naturally integrated those from commerce and culture into settings that stimulated dialogue, debate and insights. The existence of IDCA established a key collaborative forum on the topic on managing design within corporations for the benefit of society, as well as adding value to business. IDCA was held every June in Aspen from 1951 to 2004.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ruth, Greg. "Walter Paul Paepcke." In Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present, vol. 4, edited by Jeffrey Fear. German Historical Institute. Last modified May 27, 2014.
  2. ^ Parmenter, Ross (February 7, 1960). "WORLD OF MUSIC: FRIEND LOST; Mack Harrell's Death Will Mean New Faces At Aspen Festival". The New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  3. ^ "Commercial Design Company, Seattle, WA".
  4. ^ Twemlow, Alice (2009). "I can't talk to you if you say that: An ideological collision at the International Design Conference at Aspen, 1970". Design and Culture. 1 (1): 23–49. doi:10.2752/175470709787375832. S2CID 144980887.
  5. ^ "Living History | AIGA Colorado". Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  6. ^ Pogrebin, Robin (2006-12-06). "Peter Blake, Architect, 86, Is Dead; Designed Houses in Hamptons". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-12-16.

External links

  • Guide to the Walter P. Paepcke Papers 1912-1976 at the University of Chicago Special Collections

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Walter Paepcke June 29 1896 April 13 1960 was a U S industrialist and philanthropist prominent in the mid 20th century A longtime executive of the Chicago based Container Corporation of America Paepcke is best noted for his founding of the Aspen Institute and the Aspen Skiing Company in the early 1950s both of which helped transform the town of Aspen Colorado into an international resort destination and popularize the sport of skiing in the United States Walter PaepckeBornJune 29 1896DiedApril 13 1960EducationLatin School of ChicagoOccupation s Businessman philanthropistSpouseElizabeth PaepckeRelativesPaul Nitze brother in law Contents 1 Biography 2 Involvement with Aspen 3 International Design Conference in Aspen 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditWalter was born to Hermann an immigrant from Mecklenburg and Paula Wagner Paepcke the daughter of German immigrants in Chicago Illinois 1 Hermann owned a lumber mill and box making company and young Paepcke grew up in an upper middle class home He was a 1913 graduate of the Latin School of Chicago He then began working for his father and eventually took over the company the Chicago Mill amp Lumber Co After his father s death in 1922 Paepcke began producing cardboard containers and paper 1 After acquiring several other manufacturing and box companies Paepcke formed the Container Corporation of America in 1926 1 The company was highly successful and made boxes for Procter amp Gamble Sears Roebuck and General Electric among others 1 CCA emphasized quality products and artistry making their boxes stand out Paepcke s wife Elizabeth Paepcke was the sister of American diplomatic figure Paul Nitze Involvement with Aspen EditIn 1949 Paepcke made Aspen the site for a celebration of the 200th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Albert Schweitzer Jose Ortega y Gasset Thornton Wilder and Artur Rubinstein all attended the celebration The next year Paepcke created what is now the Aspen Institute Walter and Elizabeth founded the Aspen Music Festival and School in 1949 and Walter served as the festival s director until 1954 when he appointed baritone Mack Harrell to take over 2 Paepcke hired Bauhaus designer Herbert Bayer and brought him to Aspen to promote the project through poster design and other design work Paepcke was also the patron of fellow Bauhaus figure Laszlo Moholy Nagy by financing the rebirth of the American New Bauhaus in Chicago in 1939 The New Bauhaus also had links to the Armour Institute of Technology International Design Conference in Aspen EditIn 1951 he founded the seminal International Design Conference in Aspen IDCA to provide a forum for discussion on design where the human spirit can flourish citation needed The primary IDCA objective was to connect culture with commerce by inviting both international business and industry leaders together with representatives from various commercial design 3 fields such as industrial design graphic design and architecture as well as those in the fine arts and fields such as psychology filmmaking and literature The first conference in June 1951 brought together over two hundred and fifty designers and business leaders Speakers at the conference included business leaders Stanley Marcus Andrew McNally III Harley Earl and Hans Knoll and from the design and architecture side Josef Albers Louis Kahn Charles Eames George Nelson Elliott Noyes Leo Lionni Ben Shahn Achille Castiglioni Lella and Massimo Vignelli Herbert Bayer 4 as well as the architect and architecture critic Peter Blake 5 6 The annual conference format included keynote speakers workshops panel discussions and informal social gatherings These activities naturally integrated those from commerce and culture into settings that stimulated dialogue debate and insights The existence of IDCA established a key collaborative forum on the topic on managing design within corporations for the benefit of society as well as adding value to business IDCA was held every June in Aspen from 1951 to 2004 References Edit a b c d Ruth Greg Walter Paul Paepcke In Immigrant Entrepreneurship German American Business Biographies 1720 to the Present vol 4 edited by Jeffrey Fear German Historical Institute Last modified May 27 2014 Parmenter Ross February 7 1960 WORLD OF MUSIC FRIEND LOST Mack Harrell s Death Will Mean New Faces At Aspen Festival The New York Times Retrieved May 20 2009 Commercial Design Company Seattle WA Twemlow Alice 2009 I can t talk to you if you say that An ideological collision at the International Design Conference at Aspen 1970 Design and Culture 1 1 23 49 doi 10 2752 175470709787375832 S2CID 144980887 Living History AIGA Colorado Retrieved 2022 12 16 Pogrebin Robin 2006 12 06 Peter Blake Architect 86 Is Dead Designed Houses in Hamptons The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 12 16 External links EditGuide to the Walter P Paepcke Papers 1912 1976 at the University of Chicago Special Collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Paepcke amp oldid 1127814074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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