A Temporary Meeting Place for a Pan American Congress of Architects at Washington, D. C.
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Title
A Temporary Meeting Place for a Pan American Congress of Architects at Washington, D. C.
Description
This design was created by a team of students from Ohio State University consisting of James Bassett (landscape architecture student), Kent Brandt (architecture student), a sculpture student, and a painting student for the American Academy of Rome Design Competition. It proposed a fictitious exhibit in the Elipse in Washington, D. C. that had as its centerpieces a large sculpture (depicted at the right) and a wall-sized mural (depicted at the bottom). The submission received a first award in the competition. Bassett frequently worked with Brandt’s firm, Brubaker/Brandt, on projects over the course of their long careers.
Creator
James H. Bassett, Kent Brandt, and others
Source
Bassett Associates files
Publisher
James H. Bassett
Date
1951
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license
Format
image/jpeg
Language
en
Type
StillImage
Identifier
art_pl_00
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
plan
Physical Dimensions
9575x3625
Collection
Citation
James H. Bassett, Kent Brandt, and others, “A Temporary Meeting Place for a Pan American Congress of Architects at Washington, D. C.,” Bassett Associates Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://bassettassociates.org/archive/items/show/587.