Hartford Seminary, interior
Title
Hartford Seminary, interior
Creator
Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP (American architectural firm, contemporary) [work]
Wilson, Richard Guy [photographer]
Date
1982
Description
Primary entrance
The building covers a total area of 27,000 square feet, including a large meeting room, a chapel, a library, a bookstore (all open to the public), classrooms and areas for faculty, as well as workrooms and offices. The corner site is flat, and the context is that of a residential suburban campus. Loosely knit blocks of Gothic Revival stone buildings that formerly housed the seminary face the site from across the street, and a mixture of neo-Tudor and neo-Colonial houses fills out the surrounding neighborhood. -- http://www.richardmeier.com/?projects=hartford-seminary-2 [work]
American
International Style (modern European architecture style)
Source
Digital Virginias
Type
image
Subject
Architecture and City Planning
Schools (buildings)
Institutional buildings
Windows
Double doors
Columns (architectural elements)
Recessed light fixtures
Forecourts
Collection
Citation
Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP (American architectural firm, contemporary) [work] and Wilson, Richard Guy [photographer], “Hartford Seminary, interior,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed May 13, 2024, http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/34870.
Added by Rebecca Keyel
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