Publication: Princeton Architectural Laboratory, 1949 to 1954: A Matter of Maintenance
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2024-10-21
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Yeo, Seok Min. 2024. Princeton Architectural Laboratory, 1949 to 1954: A Matter of Maintenance. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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This dissertation describes the institutional history of Princeton Architectural Laboratory from 1949 to 1954. While recent scholarship in architectural history and building science clarified the Laboratory’s enduring contribution to environmentally informed design strategies, the circumstances of its establishment remain underreported. This work argues that a closer look at this early history is warranted. It reveals the administrative mechanics and challenges involved in establishing an organizational capacity for experimental design research.
Using maintenance as the governing theme, this account describes the relationship between the Laboratory’s intellectual project, its material expression, and institutional support. Based on archival research, it contends that Labatut’s project and its ultimate failure were necessary preconditions for the Olgyay’s arrival at Princeton and the Laboratory’s subsequent success.
This dissertation elucidates the continuity between the two iterations of the Laboratory. It offers a historical account of how Princeton University’s architecture program established an organizational capacity for experimental research. This work seeks a new audience interested in developing a design laboratory or a research center within an academic institution.
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Beaux-Arts, Climate, Institutional Research, Jean Labatut, Princeton, Victor Olgyay, Architecture, History, Higher education
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