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The McCoys at Cranbrook: Two Decades of the Academy of Art Design Department
The Center’s latest Uncovering the Archives program will once again take a closer look at how new scholarship emerges directly from research of primary resources in Cranbrook Archives. The Katherine and Michael McCoy Papers is an excellent example of how the historical record can lead to contemporary interpretations. Join us as our speaker, Colin Fanning, delves into this transformative legacy of Academy Designers-in-Residence Katherine and Michael McCoy.
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History of American Architecture Week One: Making Eero Saarinen
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Kleinhans Music Hall Buffalo, New York, 1938-1940 The circle includes: Eliel Saarinen Loja Saarinen Charles Eames Ralph Rapson Join Kevin Adkisson for the return of the Center’s popular History of American Architecture lecture series. The fifth annual installment will focus on the architects, designers, and thinkers associated with one of Cranbrook’s, and the nation’s, most influential designer...
History of American Architecture Week Two: A New American Campus
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General Motors Technical Center Warren, Michigan, 1948-1956 The circle includes: Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Florence Knoll Marianne Strengell Gere Kavanaugh Sponsored by SmithGroup Image by James Haefner
History of American Architecture Week Three: Home as Living Art
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Miller House Columbus, Indiana, 1953-1957 The circle includes: Alexander Girard Dan Kiley Balthazar Korab Sponsored by SmithGroup
History of American Architecture Week Four: Sculpture, Structure, and Style
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Trans World Airlines Terminal New York, New York, 1956-1962 The circle includes: César Pelli Ammann & Whitney Warren Platner Stanley McCandless Sponsored by SmithGroup
History of American Architecture Week Five: Saarinen Associates After Eero
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CBS Building New York, New York, 1960-1965 The circle includes: Aline Saarinen Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates
S05E02 - The Oratory (Private Chapel) at Thornlea
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S05E02 - The Oratory (Private Chapel) at Thornlea
S05E01 - Menus and Music at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Smith House
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S05E01 - Menus and Music at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Smith House
Carl Milles: Beauty in Bronze (Full HD)
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A Documentary Film Produced by Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research Written and Directed by Kevin Adkisson, Curator, Cranbrook Center Produced by Elkhorn Media and Entertainment Produced for A Global House Party at Cranbrook and Millesgården May 22, 2021
Room for a Lady: Loja Saarinen at Cranbrook
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"Room for a Lady: Loja Saarinen at Cranbrook" tells the remarkable story of the immigrant artist Loja Saarinen and her enterprising weaving workshop, Studio Loja Saarinen. This documentary was written and directed by Curator Kevin Adkisson and produced by Vincent Chavez and Elkhorn Media & Entertainment. The documentary was made possible by "A House Party at Cranbrook Celebrating Loja Saarinen,...
A Tale of Two Cranbrooks
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Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) presents "A Tale of Two Cranbrooks." The story begins almost 200 years ago in Cranbrook, a small market town in Kent, England, where generations of the Booth family had worked as coppersmiths; it gathers momentum as the family immigrates to North America in 1844, eventually landing in Toronto, the birthplace of Cranbrook...
A Virtural Tour of Cranbrook in Kent, England
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Learn more about the ancestral home of Cranbrook Educational Community co-founder George Gough Booth in Cranbrook, Kent, England. Your host is Kevin Adkisson, Curator, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research. The Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research ("the Center") reveals the Cranbrook story and increases awareness of-and access to-the diverse art, architectural, landscape, desig...
The Bricks of Cranbrook: Humble Material, Monumental Design
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Bricks are all around our built environment, and the ubiquity of brick buildings mask the humble material’s fascinating history and rich visual potential. Through the simple geometry of the rectangular brick, an endless array of creative structures and arresting designs can be created. Cranbrook’s principal architect, Eliel Saarinen, was a master of brick design. His campus structures from the ...
Sign and Symbol: The Cranbrook House Oak Room Cartouches Special Tour
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This holiday season, experience Cranbrook House in a new, festive way, as we explore a century of history painted onto the walls of the magnificent Oak Room. In a virtual lecture broadcast live from the home of Cranbrook’s founders George and Ellen Booth, Center Curator Kevin Adkisson will introduce you and your family to the events commemorated by the hand-painted Oak Room cartouches. Addition...
S03E16: Pipsan Saarinen Swanson paintings at Kingswood
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Curator Kevin Adkisson returns with Live at Five from a special location at Kingswood (the Upper Dining Hall) featuring decorative paintings done by Pipsan Saarinen Swanson.
Update: Smith House Landscape Restoration
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Update: Smith House Landscape Restoration
Closer Look: Greta Skogster Tapestry
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Closer Look: Greta Skogster Tapestry
Highlights from the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library
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Highlights from the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library
Closer Look: Spolia (Fragments) of Cranbrook
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Closer Look: Spolia (Fragments) of Cranbrook
Closer Look: Jim Miller-Melberg Porpoise
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Closer Look: Jim Miller-Melberg Porpoise
Closer Look: The Rainbow Fountain
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Closer Look: The Rainbow Fountain
Closer Look: Turtle Fountain
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Closer Look: Turtle Fountain
Closer Look: Bertoia, Knoll, and Saarinen
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Closer Look: Bertoia, Knoll, and Saarinen
Closer Look: Dancing Girls by Carl Milles
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Closer Look: Dancing Girls by Carl Milles
Tour the Cranbrook Natatorium
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Tour the Cranbrook Natatorium
Closer Look: Bicentennial Georges
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Closer Look: Bicentennial Georges
Arts & Crafts Details of Cranbrook House
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Arts & Crafts Details of Cranbrook House
Edison House
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Edison House
The 1969 Black Manifesto and Christ Church Cranbrook
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The 1969 Black Manifesto and Christ Church Cranbrook
The Athletic Sculptures of Cranbrook School
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The Athletic Sculptures of Cranbrook School

Комментарии

  • @tomb4071
    @tomb4071 9 дней назад

    Thankyou for the tour Kevin I'm a Custodian there at Cranbrook, I just started this job on April 8th 2024 and this tour of Milles house was awesome since I've never been inside, the Art inside was very interesting 😊

  • @joelrogan
    @joelrogan 15 дней назад

    I was excited to watch your production but it looks terrible shot on a phone. Terrible idea.

  • @terrancearnold8530
    @terrancearnold8530 28 дней назад

    Such a wonderful story! Love the excellent Narration.

  • @heymollymorgan
    @heymollymorgan Месяц назад

    Can’t believe I get to watch this for free!! Thank you 😊 🎉

  • @MichaelHodges-r1p
    @MichaelHodges-r1p Месяц назад

    A hugely engaging look at a remarkable textile artist, a key element of the Cranbrook tapestry.

  • @Pimlotts
    @Pimlotts Месяц назад

    Love this! I spent several summers at Cranbrook theater camp in the mid 1980s, and vividly remember swimming here. We had to pass a swim test at Little Jonah before being allowed to graduate to Big Jonah. It was very deep and murky in the center; we were always a bit leery of swimming too far out. And I remember seeing the toddlers splash around in Baby Jonah. The place felt magical. Thank you for this video!

  • @sparky7679
    @sparky7679 2 месяца назад

    What’s the matter dawg you embarrassed?

    • @lennox8972
      @lennox8972 26 дней назад

      this guys a gangster? his real names Clarence !!!!

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    The concert hall is problematic. It is an example of a design that looks exquisite in the model (as you stand above, all white cardboard.)...........but the finality is a dud. Too much blank space. Too much theory. Too much of the old man forgetting that beauty is in thje details....in the tiniest element of the project. There is no tiny element here. It is all bombast. The birth of bombastic architecture in the U.S. Poor Bernard Maybeck would have thought this horrid building a bad joke. Let's assemble Maybeck, Harrison, Van Alen as a jury and see what they have to say. Better luck next time. Part 2: If any architecture students watch this.: Beware! Walk in another direction.

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    Wow... I'm the first to comment. Why so few view? Everything Kevin does is first rate. Names matter and we want to know about Adkisson: where does it come from and what does it mean. Now:As slick as Sarinnen Jr.'s furniture may appear, the father's are a finer design. The modern look is slick but all the furniture is too low, too undignified to sit in and too hard to get out of. And lacks a human / organic quality. The Architect King Lui Wu (a teacher of ES' ---and mine---) used to say "Imagination is not enough." Later in life he said "Imagination does not boil rice." George Howe used to say: "All that white furniture reminds me of an ice cream parlor". I add: "They wobble." The father's chairs did not wobble as the supposedly un-aesthetic legs adjust themselves in a wooden, hand made chair. All ES Jr's tables wobble ands whenrever you see them you will see folded pieces of cardboard under part of the curve. Wright was there.....he needed to see that one could detail as good or better than he. Someone in the Sullivan or Purcell league. =========Thanks again for the tour.

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    Firsst Rate. Than you K. Adkisson. George Booth had a vision and a love for the hand made...for the worker. A remarkable guy. The world is made better by a few remarkable guys.......very few in number. Thanks for a first rate show.

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    You know I am very critical of the Cr. Academy and other work at the Academy. I am an old Architect (300 projects) but.............1) Thanks to Kevin Adkisson for an A-1 Tour! 2) I am overwhelmed by the design of Eliel Saarinen (ES). As a critic I have not one negative remark to make about the Prep School. Every architecture school in the USA (and the world) ought to bring its students here for at least a month a year. I do not mean that they should only copy the details but that shouild absorb the design process, the sense of delight, of ceremony (this Latin word connotes the Hebrew blessing for bread/sustenence) and the amount of work required to make every building a pleasure, a delight, a work of art. Sadly, I think ES lost this in his subsequent work at the grown-ups school. Why? I can't figure it out. Maybe the influence of the "Modernist" Movement...who knows. It's just not there nor in the work of his son.----------------I was in Detroit for a solely commercial reason but due to a flight schedule Malcolm, my engineer, and I had the chance to visit here. I was thunderstruck. It changed my life. If Wright ever visited here he would have blushed with jealousy. This work equals the details and ideas of Sullivan and the Green Brothers and Maybeck.

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    Thank You K. Adkisson. Well Done. The new museum is problematical for a humanist people (person)-oriented Architect. It lacks finesse, and sweet detail which is often called scale. Human scale. The Prarie School guys NEVER forgot these principles ; it thus seems to me to be crude. It is a kind of false intellectualism by people who are not historically oriented. [By this I mean : knowing who they are and where.] The "new" addition to Yale Architectrure Building is in the same anti-intellectualist, anti-historicism category. The odd thing here is that it replaced a very old, very elegant, architect-designed men's shop which had wonderful brick details and was a jewel of the campus. That could have been incorporated into any kind of an effanescent modern glass/ steel building but as usual these days, the architects wanted-----above all else---self expression. What I am trying to say, I guess, is that Humility tops pop philosophy. {For a very few architects} ----------from a 93 year old Architect

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    Kevin Adkisson is an exuberant and knowledgable guide---as always. The exterior of this house is a kind of up-tight horror........let's refer to Adkisson's fine tour of Cranbrook in England. If only Kahn had the sense to go there and look at "Human Scale"....Proportion....careful rather than crude use of country historical style...if only. ES should have done the same but in the cause of "Grandeur" he forgot the roots of the "Handmade" Movement. ES, however knew how tro detail and how to put brick to brick to metal with verve and affection.....not very evident in the exterior of this house. Written by an old Arts and Crafts Architect. Thanks Kevin!

  • @sidneysisk225
    @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

    From an Architect / 93 years old /350 projects in 9 states and 4 foreign countries.......apprentice to Wallace Harrison....Victor Lundy.....Louis Kahn...just so you know where I am coming from. I admire ES as an Architect. I very much like his work in Finland and was overwhelmed by my visit to the Cranbrook site. More than this tour (which is great) I recall the masterful "Weaving" of the brick which is better in reality than in TV. There are however....sadly elements of Power---one might say Fascism (Breuer /Gropius / Mies were Fascists but just not Fascist enough for Hitler so they landed in the USA...........Wright was an avid Americas Firster (Fascist) and we all know about Alfred Speer..........and another famous American Architect (Philip Johnson a Hitler admirer).....but elements such as super collonades defeat the original intent which was rural England and esp. Chipping Camden and the genesis of the world-wide Arts and Crafts Movement. ES certainly knew how to put materials together....the best! But he like the others mentionerd seems to have lost his sense of "the little" or "the human scale. He seems to have been corrupted by America, a little. Of couse I am a little crude in my evaluation and may well recive needed correction and criticism. I just realised that I said and wrote most of above 50 years ago. Note #1: Add Le Corbusier to the list. What's wrong with these guys? Note #2: A mea culpa: After a lifetime of work (and a job just went to bid a few months ago) I conclude that the only honorable style ("Do No Harm") is American Arts and Crafts which incliudes Prarie Style. My hero is the author H.Allen Brooks, who I knew as a student and never appreciated until 30 years later. He is a cool head.I apologise profoundly to his ghost, wherever that may be. One grows wise with age.

  • @juanjoselanza8398
    @juanjoselanza8398 4 месяца назад

    LINDO PEINADO !!!

  • @sxpress
    @sxpress 4 месяца назад

    Super I'm just in the middle of restoring my vintage Saarinen table.. The example of the table you are showing is almost certainly a late cast aluminium bass, rather than the early cast iron version. Btw it's seriously windswept at your location😉

  • @personalexperience3637
    @personalexperience3637 4 месяца назад

    Thank- you - 🥰 Can you show the under side of the tulip chair please -is there a 'logo' ? Do they all swivel ? 'Prototype' chair is called ...?

  • @aprilb4297
    @aprilb4297 4 месяца назад

    I like that the kitchen is called a workspace. I think it emphasizes women's work.

  • @krohndesign
    @krohndesign 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic job @Colin Fanning tying together the theoretical and practical facets of Cranbrook's McCoy dynasty!

  • @anthonythompson9741
    @anthonythompson9741 4 месяца назад

    A great masterpiece!

  • @lilhonda93
    @lilhonda93 4 месяца назад

    I came here to learn about a mural that he painted in Kalamazoo MI, commissioned for a bank in 1951. The building was later demolished and I'm afraid the mural was lost. I saw this mural as a child, and have been unable to find a photograph of it. It depicted native americans and the origin story for the name for the kalamazoo river and the city.

  • @roxyjackson4204
    @roxyjackson4204 4 месяца назад

    The way you try to make cheap plastic more than what it is absolutely fascinating. I fell for the nostalgia I experienced a kid in college. And bought 2 of those trash chairs for nearly $10K.

    • @neaumusic
      @neaumusic Месяц назад

      why are they trash?

  • @amoswittmer54
    @amoswittmer54 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fantastic, thank you so much!

  • @rosehes
    @rosehes 5 месяцев назад

    Omg I worked on this project and have been looking for it for ever! So glad I found it

  • @GiselleMinoli
    @GiselleMinoli 6 месяцев назад

    I just discovered your wonderful video. I await my own Womb Chair, which I ordered in a wine-colored mohair. I have wanted this chair for years and years and soon I shall have it. Loved this history lesson in Saarinen and Florence. Most of the furniture in my apartment was designed by women. I do think there is a different aesthetic. But the Womb Chair seems to happily and beautifully support many different human shapes and sizes. I look forward to my first reading session and napping session when it arrives. Thank you!

  • @harrybertoia
    @harrybertoia 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you; very enjoyable. I like the phrase "pure sculpture!"

  • @revolutic
    @revolutic 6 месяцев назад

    amazing story telling. thank you !

  • @royhall6367
    @royhall6367 7 месяцев назад

    Are you kidding!?

  • @andrewthomas695
    @andrewthomas695 7 месяцев назад

    For the love of money.

    • @sidneysisk225
      @sidneysisk225 2 месяца назад

      Yes, but as an Architect I can tell you that one can incorporate this ideal in projects many times more modest. The Architect has to want to. I did it. Sometimes with success...but always try. I lost a long-time major client because I made many of his buildings too humane, too visually beautiful, too easy to live in. (Even tho my structural systems saved him hundreds of thousands.) (Regrets?.....Hmmmm. No, the hack architects who replaced me for Roland's work should have regrets. Not me. Not me.)

  • @XinLao-z4l
    @XinLao-z4l 7 месяцев назад

    The design for construction method developed by FLW seems similar to curtain wall construction. Slab or foundation is built and the structural load bearing skeleton is built. Afterwards, the roof is built creating a covered workshop to continue construction. After that the windows, non load bearing walls, and doors are installed.

  • @waggsters
    @waggsters 7 месяцев назад

    I have a early womb chair with 804 stamped in black frame. Found it when redoing it

    • @waggsters
      @waggsters 7 месяцев назад

      Any idea what year it was produced? How many were made in early years? 😊

  • @marietjiehildebrandt1324
    @marietjiehildebrandt1324 8 месяцев назад

    Beautifull presentation, i love your attention to detail conserving the history of this home

  • @isabellesender
    @isabellesender 9 месяцев назад

    Lovely!💕💕💕

  • @carlclosejr7882
    @carlclosejr7882 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this wonderful video tour !! Im a big fan and collector of Frank Koralewsky ironwork .

  • @carlclosejr7882
    @carlclosejr7882 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video I one day will visit your collections .

  • @EllerinLaw
    @EllerinLaw 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome presentation. I was captivated.

  • @ciroalb3
    @ciroalb3 11 месяцев назад

    Wright got on to the Cypress wood after a big Florida storm put a lot of it on the market. He bought it up and sold it to clients. By the time of this house, I suppose it was all gone

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Год назад

    Great explanation of the owners and the process. FLW was truly a visionary and a national treasure.

  • @barrywainwright3391
    @barrywainwright3391 Год назад

    How come you didn't mention what state its in?

    • @Tokio_Tsu
      @Tokio_Tsu 11 месяцев назад

      he said its in detroit, mi

  • @swagner500
    @swagner500 Год назад

    Really poor video. You should never shoot an architectural video in portrait mode. And what's the super close ups of everything.

  • @Unknown_Artist2.7182
    @Unknown_Artist2.7182 Год назад

    We have the Womb Settee. It took forever to arrive, but it was well worth it!

  • @kcunning
    @kcunning Год назад

    I’m so sorry I missed the lecture about the WPA mural, formerly at the Lincoln Park post office. I will plan to visit Beaver Island to see it. I would love to talk about Zepeshy’s work, esp. re. his paintings for the Michigan on Canvas exhibition. Also Doris Lee’s & the other 8 artists who were commissioned by the J.L.Hudson Co. to paint scenes all over Michigan. I am working on a project to locate those approximately 100 paintings that were sent out to Michigan museums, libraries, & other institutions.

  • @adrianpope3182
    @adrianpope3182 Год назад

    I loved this :) Did you know that US guitar legend Duane Eddy traces his ancestry to Cranbrook, Kent? Did you know that Grammy winning New Orleans jazz pianist Jon Cleary is from Cranbrook, Kent? ruclips.net/video/Jvj6xA251eg/видео.html Did you know that rapper Eminem insults your Cranbrook School in the film '8 Mile'?! You wouldn't know that in 1981 I went from Cranbrook School, in Kent, to your Cranbrook School, with our cross-country running team and the cross-country running team from Judd School, Tonbridge, Kent

  • @ManInTheBigHat
    @ManInTheBigHat Год назад

    5:52 I love this little design on the doorways.

  • @paulettepinheiro6907
    @paulettepinheiro6907 Год назад

    😄😄😄 architects and their tastes…. A wet roof….. oh boy….. form should never come first, function should. Nevertheless, I am very fond of all the architectural works of Mr Wright.

  • @ManInTheBigHat
    @ManInTheBigHat Год назад

    Nice presentation of some really fine design. Thanks.