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  1. El Alojamiento Erdman Hall, situado en Morris Avenue Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania es una obra de Louis Kahn construida entre 1960 y 1965. El arquitecto elegido en un primer momento por Katherine Elizabeth McBride, presidenta del campus universitario femenino del Bryn Mawr College, para el diseño de una nueva biblioteca y un nuevo colegio mayor fue ...

  2. Erdman Hall Dormitories at Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania 1960—1965. Erdmann Hall of Bryn Mawr College is designed as three cubic structures with smaller cubic structures within. According to Louis Kahn, the three cubes connected at the corners of this building represent three interconnected families.

  3. Erdman Hall, Bryn Mawr College. El arquitecto elegido en un primer momento por Katherine Elizabeth McBride, presidenta del campus universitario femenino del Bryn Mawr College, para el diseño de una nueva biblioteca y un nuevo colegio mayor fue Richard Neutra.

  4. Eleanor Donnelly Erdman Hall. After a desultory generation of mostly insignificant architecture, Bryn Mawr returned to its heritage of significant buildings when it commissioned Kahn to design its first dormitory since the 1930s.

  5. www.brynmawr.edu › inside › offices-servicesErdman Hall

    7 de feb. de 2020 · Opened in 1965, the Eleanor Donnelly Erdman was designed as a modern Scottish castle by architect Louis Kahn. Composed of three connecting units (or "diamonds"), it houses the College's largest dining hall, and several meeting spaces. The majority of Erdman bedroom spaces are singles.

  6. Holding Information. Collection: Louis I. Kahn Collection. Institution: Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania. Client Name: Trustees of Bryn Mawr College. [030.IV.A.565.1] Erdman Hall, Bryn Mawr College; construction and as-built photoprints, John Ebstel, photographer (22 photoprints).

  7. was approached by Bryn Mawr in early spring of 1960, he immediately sent a thank-you note to Vanna Venq.Iri. (6) The approach to Kahn was tentative. Bryn Mawr's endowment was precariously small and there were no certain donors for such a building. McBride was surely counting on her friend Eleanor Donnelley Erdman, a college trustee,