翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Woollahra Colleagues RFC
・ Woollahra House
・ Woollahra Public School
・ Woollahra railway station
・ Woollahra, New South Wales
・ Woolland
・ Woolland Brothers
・ Woollard
・ Woollard (disambiguation)
・ Woollard v. Gallagher
・ Woollaston
・ Woollaston (disambiguation)
・ Woollaston baronets
・ Woollaton
・ Woollen Gymnasium
Woollen, Molzan and Partners
・ Woollens Brook
・ Woollensbrook
・ Wooller
・ Woolley
・ Woolley Bridge
・ Woolley Colliery
・ Woolley Edge services
・ Woolley Green
・ Woolley Green, Berkshire
・ Woolley Hall
・ Woolley House
・ Woolley Miners Welfare F.C.
・ Woolley Moor
・ Woolley River


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Woollen, Molzan and Partners : ウィキペディア英語版
Woollen, Molzan and Partners

Woollen, Molzan and Partners (WMP) is a US-based second-generation architecture, interior design, and planning firm. The company was founded in 1955 by Evans Woollen.〔("Evans Woollen: The Art of Architecture." ) Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art. Retrieved 2010-07-13.〕〔("Who's Who in Construction, Design & Engineering: Evans Woollen." ) Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved 2010-07-13.〕 Published in numerous books, periodicals, and online resources, WMP's long history has resulted in a diverse portfolio of experience in libraries, worship facilities, museums, performing arts centers, housing, and correctional facilities.
==History==


The firm’s early work centered on bank facilities, private residences, and churches. In 1960, Butler University of Indianapolis chose Evans Woollen to design Clowes Memorial Hall,〔(Gadski, Mary Ellen. ''Clowes Memorial Hall'' ), Encyclopedia of Indianapolis, p453. Retrieved 2010-07-13.〕 a 2,200 seat concert hall for the University and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. It was the firm’s first major work and led to the design of a series of performing arts facilities.
Senior partners Lynn Molzan and Laurence O’Connor joined the firm in 1965. The firm name became Evans Woollen and Associates. The firm’s bank facility work continued in the 60s; however, it was joined by two significant commissions: the Minton-Capehart Federal Building in the "Brutalist" style and with architectural art by Milton Glaser — on Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis. and the Indiana University Musical Arts Center (Jacobs School of Music) in Bloomington. The firm also started work on its first academic library, for Marian College (Indiana)—a specialized design focus of the firm still today.〔(Works of Evans Woollen.'' ) Architectural Record. 141 (May 1967): pp140-141. Retrieved 2010-07-13.〕
Retirement housing and communities became a major area of work in the 1970s. A project in Cincinnati, at the Pilot Center in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood became a milestone in its professional development.〔''Pilot Center - Filling in Over-the-Rhine.'' Architectural Record. 158 (October 1975): pp81-86〕 It was here that Evans Woollen and Larry O’Connor first initiated the firm’s “live-in” approach to design process and client participation, which continues today. Particularly satisfying to the firm was its work in New Harmony, Indiana where it produced designs for an inn〔Allen, Gerald. ''The New harmony Inn: A Triumph in Modesty.'' Architectural Record. 159 (April 1976): pp101-106〕〔(New Harmony Inn official website. ) Retrieved 2010-07-13.〕 and the renovation of a community auditorium. In 1973, the firm incorporated and changed its name to Woollen Associates, Inc.
In 1979, and in the early years of the next decade, the firm began its design work at St. Meinrad Archabbey, a Benedictine monastery in Southern Indiana—one of only two Archabbeys in the United States. Its architectural designs included a new monastery and academic library and the historic renovation of the centerpiece Archabbey Church.〔Gaskie, Margaret. ''Continuity Amid Change.'' Architectural Record. 173 (April 1985): pp130-137.〕〔''Wie eine feste Burg: Ein neues Koster in den USA.'' Steinmetz+Bildauer. 102 (March 1986): pp9-11〕
In the 1980s, churches, libraries, museums, historic renovations, and performing arts facilities were hallmarks of the firm’s work. The award-winning〔''ALA/AIA Award-winning Libraries for 1983.'' Library Journal. 108 (July 1983): p1300〕〔''Five Libraries Win Architectural Awards.'' American Libraries. 14 (July/August 1983): pp455-456〕 Cushwa-Leighton Library at Saint Mary's College (Indiana) became the star of the firm’s academic library portfolio. Partner and Controller William Brady joined the firm in 1980. In 1982 the firm became Woollen, Molzan and Partners. Partner Kevin Huse joined the firm in 1985.
The 1990s began with the completion of the historic renovation of Hall Auditorium on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio; and the firm began its work on the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility, the first all-new prison facility in Indiana in over 100 years. This project started the firm’s work in the correctional market.
Although a diverse portfolio since its establishment in 1955, the major work of Woollen, Molzan and Partners was focused on libraries and worship facilities. In April 2011, the firm closed its doors.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Woollen, Molzan and Partners」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.