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Encyclopedia > Edward Larrabee Barnes

Edward Larrabee Barnes (1915-2004) was an American architect known for his designs of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the IBM Headquarters in New York City. One of the most celebrated art museums in the country, the Walker Art Center is known for commissioning and presenting innovative contemporary art; fostering the cross-pollination of the visual, performing, and media arts; and engaging diverse audiences in the excitement of the creative process. ... This article is about the city in Minnesota. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... International Business Machines Corporation (known as IBM or Big Blue; NYSE: IBM) is a multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, USA. The company is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century. ... Nickname: Big Apple, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1613  - Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ...


Barnes was a Harvard graduate and over the years taught variously at Harvard, the Pratt Institute, and the University of Virginia. He was the founder of Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates in New York City, member of the Urban Design Council of New York, and a vice-president of the American Academy in Rome. Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and a member of the Ivy League. ... Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and a member of the Ivy League. ... Pratt Institute is a specialized, private college in New York City with campuses in Manhattan and Brooklyn. ... The University of Virginia (also called U.Va. ... Nickname: Big Apple, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1613  - Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... The American Academy in Rome The American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo (Janiculum Hill) in Rome. ...


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Edward Larrabee Barnes | The San Diego Union-Tribune (597 words)
Edward Larrabee Barnes, an architect who cherished the ideals of clarity and functionality he learned from the Modernist masters even as he devised novel approaches to designing houses, campuses, museums, churches, and skyscrapers, died Tuesday in Cupertino.
Barnes was inspired by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer to pursue the sleek Modernist vision, characterized by an aversion to ornament and the so-called "honest" expression of function.
Edward Larrabee Barnes was born April 22, 1915, in Chicago to a family he described as "incense-swinging High Episcopalians." His mother, the former Margaret Helen Ayer, won a Pulitzer Prize for the novel "Years of Grace." His father, Cecil, was a lawyer.
Edward Barnes; helped shape modernism in architecture - The Boston Globe (717 words)
Edward Larrabee Barnes, one of the leading American architects of his generation, died Tuesday of complications from a stroke suffered in April.
Barnes was known as a modernist who stuck to the modernist creed, ignoring changing fashions as he crafted a personal style of his own.
Barnes attended Milton Academy and Harvard, where he was president of the Glee Club and a varsity wrestler.
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