Transforming abandoned grain elevators while redefining the normal Casino typology. Understanding the capabilities of abandoned grain... Show moreTransforming abandoned grain elevators while redefining the normal Casino typology. Understanding the capabilities of abandoned grain elevators and how they can be reused to create a successful design. Sponsorship: Felsen, Martin Show less
The old market is medical herbs and dried fish market. Those stores have started with street stalls from 1900. This market was one of the... Show moreThe old market is medical herbs and dried fish market. Those stores have started with street stalls from 1900. This market was one of the Busan's attractions. However, as department store, big mart and hotels comes around the market. It has lost its competitiveness And this place will be developed as tourist complex area. My goal is to redevelop its original role as market and provide public space for customers and tourist. Show less
The school is a proposal for high-level academic performance in the form of an art condenser that will also be used after hours to house... Show moreThe school is a proposal for high-level academic performance in the form of an art condenser that will also be used after hours to house community art events. Thus, it will act as a catalyst for future college students and serve as a magnet for neighborhood residents. As the art disciplines require, the classroom and their respective studio are integrated and considered as the basic unit that define different volumes for each art form. The massing, orientation, and materiality bring a unique quality of light to those “volumes of light”. Show less
The 2010 IIT Archives annual lecture was scheduled on Thursday, October 28 from 3:30–5 p.m., with a reception immediately following. The... Show moreThe 2010 IIT Archives annual lecture was scheduled on Thursday, October 28 from 3:30–5 p.m., with a reception immediately following. The lecture and reception was held in the McCloska Auditorium and Ballroom, located in The McCormick Tribune Campus Center. Show less
Video interview with Brian Franczyk, who received an BS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1979. Franczyk recounts his experience as an... Show moreVideo interview with Brian Franczyk, who received an BS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1979. Franczyk recounts his experience as an undergraduate student under Arthur Siegel. Running time is 9:40 minutes. Show less
Film (color and sound) of Illinois Institute of Technology campus and classroom scenes with shots of Chicago. Per Sharp, the film was made... Show moreFilm (color and sound) of Illinois Institute of Technology campus and classroom scenes with shots of Chicago. Per Sharp, the film was made around 1975, most likely produced at the request of the President's Office. Credits read, "A Film by Charles Dee Sharp, Produced at ID." Sharp taught filmmaking at the Institute of Design from 1965 to 1980. Show less
Black-and-white, silent film identified as "IIT 1956-1957" with images of Illinois Institute of Technology campus and buildings, classroom... Show moreBlack-and-white, silent film identified as "IIT 1956-1957" with images of Illinois Institute of Technology campus and buildings, classroom scenes, and students working in laboratories. Extended sequences feature architecture and Institute of Design students with models of their work and students dining in the Commons Building. Original format is 16mm film. Exact date of filming is unknown, but some evidence indicates at least smoe of the film was shot in spring, 1957. Show less
Video interview with Donald Krejci, who received an MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1974. Krejci recounts his experience as a... Show moreVideo interview with Donald Krejci, who received an MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1974. Krejci recounts his experience as a student under Arthur Siegel and the details of his master's thesis. Running time is 5:59 minutes. Show less
Video interview with Deborah Sterling, speaking on behalf of her deceased husband Joseph Sterling, who received his MS in Design from the... Show moreVideo interview with Deborah Sterling, speaking on behalf of her deceased husband Joseph Sterling, who received his MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1962. Running time is 7:36 minutes. Show less
Video interview with Michael Lutch, who received an MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1974. Lutch recounts his experience as a... Show moreVideo interview with Michael Lutch, who received an MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1974. Lutch recounts his experience as a student under Arthur Siegel, and how ID informed his vision as a present-day commercial photographer. Running time is 9:13 minutes. Show less
Video interview with Judy Langston, who received an MS in Photography from the Institute of Design in 1982. Langston describes the photography... Show moreVideo interview with Judy Langston, who received an MS in Photography from the Institute of Design in 1982. Langston describes the photography facilities at ID during her time as a student, as well as other experiences. Running time is 8:35 minutes. Show less
Video interview with Monte Gerlach, who received his MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1975. Gerlach recounts his experiences as a... Show moreVideo interview with Monte Gerlach, who received his MS in Design from the Institute of Design in 1975. Gerlach recounts his experiences as a student and teacher's assistant for Arthur Siegel. Running time is 4:25 minutes. Show less
Aqua Hawk documents the creation of a concrete canoe by Civil Engineering students at Illinois Institute of Technology for a race sponsored by... Show moreAqua Hawk documents the creation of a concrete canoe by Civil Engineering students at Illinois Institute of Technology for a race sponsored by the American Concrete Institute. The film shows the different stages of the construction of the canoe, named the Aqua Hawk, and its eventual competition at a regional race held near Champaign, Illinois on April 24, 1976. Directed by Illinois Tech student Keith Keller, the film was narrated by Institute of Design instructor Charles Dee Sharp. Show less