Pietro Belluschi
Pietro Belluschi
(
August 18
,
1899
-
February 14
,
1994
) was an architect, part of the
Modern Architecture
movement, and responsible for the design of over one thousand buildings. His designs include:
the
Bank of America Center
in
San Francisco
,
the
Juilliard School
within the
Lincoln Center
,
the
Equitable Building
in
Portland, Oregon
, a building in the
International style
which was the first sheathed in
aluminum
and first with a completely sealed
air-conditioned
environment,
the
Pan Am Building
in
New York City
, and
the
Portland Art Museum
.
He also served as dean of the
M.I.T.
School of Architecture. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the
American Institute of Architects
in
1972
.
External links
Oregon Blue Book biography
1983 interview
from the
Smithsonian
's Archives of American Art
Equitable Building
Belluschi, Pietro Belluschi, Pietro Belluschi, Pietro
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