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Eidlitz Fellowship projects

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 15-5-3336

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Report and slides on "New Land," a project on manufactured land in Japan by Justin DeAbreu; "(In)visible Boundaries," by John H. Tsai, 2004; Saga of 66 North (2 CDs)

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"Paradise lost: animating the industrial landscape: Eidlitz travel fellowship to Germany and Japan", by Anna Czigler, 2006.

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"Vertical Realism: High Density Architecture in China and Westward", by Kyriaki Kasabalis (B.Arch. '10) and Darius Woo (B.Arch '11), 2011.

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2007-2008 projects include Terri Lee ('04) and David Scott ('04): "Reconnecting the Threads: Reflections on the Continuum of National Identity and Global Integration: Beyone Modernism and Critical Regionalism in the Socio-Political Landscape of Portugal" (2 CDs); Alyson Liss (B.Arch. '02): Le Corbusier's Villa Le Lac (1923) in Vevey, Switzerland (1 CD).

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2008-2009 projects include Savina Vankova Kalkandzhieva (M.Arch. '10): "Reconnect the Threads: Reflections on the Continuum of National Identity and Global Integration" - Brazil (1 CD); Lukasz Adam Szlachcic (B.Arch. '08): "Reterritorialization: Socialist Housing and Market Forces" - housing estates in Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia (9 CDs).

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2009-2010 projects include Patrick Delahoy (B.Arch. '07): "Unraveling Minimalism: Miles, Dugimoto, Sanna" (6 CDs); Eric Oskey (M.Arch. '08) and Ana Leshchinsky (B.Arch. and M.Arch. '08): "Hybridized Completion" - Moscow (6 CDs).

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2011 project: "Hither Yon Catalogue 1 8-29-2011 - 3-29-2012." Eric Ross Bernstein, Jeremy Collins Burke, Kirk M. Finkel, and Michael S. Lee are the members of Hither Yon, a design collective currently based in Berlin, German that "explores and promotes creative processes through a dialogue between physical and digital contexts."

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2019 project: "Rethinking wabi-sabi: embracing the imperfection and impermanence in design," by Ada Chan and Linqi Dong. A study of Japanese architecture, focusing on wabi-sabi (simplicity and temporality, and material expression and quality) in the architecture of Tokyo and Kyoto.

Dates

  • 2004-2019

Creator

Biographical / Historical

The Eidlitz Fellowship awards are given to graduating (5th year) seniors in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and currently enrolled graduate students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and History of Architecture and Urban Development, as well as alumni of those programs who graduated during the previous five academic years. The fellowships are intended to assist recipients in supplementing their professional education through travel study.

Extent

.3 cubic feet. (.3 cubic feet.)

Language of Materials

English