Pop up archictecture. [c. 1990?]

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Pop up archictecture. [c. 1990?]

Architectural model of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts made by Chatani as a commissioned work. The center was designed by the French architect Le Corbusier and opened in 1963. The model is an example of origamic architecture, and is in the form of a greeting card (15 x 10 cm. when folded). Includes folded copies, flat copies, envelopes for both sizes, and folded copies signed by Chatani, as well as a broadside advertising the work.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7086678

Harvard University Archives.

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Chatani, Masahiro, 1934-2008

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Carpenter center for the visual arts

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The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts opened in 1963 in a building designed by Le Corbusier. The Center offers a concentration on visual and environmental studies. From the description of Records of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, 1958- (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972705 The Carpenter Center is located between the Faculty Club and the Fogg Art Museum on Quincy Street. Construction was financed by Alfred St. Vrain Carpenter '05 and by the Program ...