Peter Eisenman
1988-96
This controversial work is both a renovation of the earlier 1950s red brick College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) and an addition to it. The new low-lying addition is joined at an angle to the older building--see interior for dramatic juncture and it is sheathed in pastel panels. The north side facing Martin Luther King Drive, the main thoroughfare through West Campus; the north side looking east (center and right) | ||
The north side looking west (left and center); looking east (right) | ||
The north side looking east | ||
The north side looking east; frontal detail of north side (right) | ||
See also views from the northeast, the west end, the east entrance, main hall of the interior, interior hallways.
Other Eisenman buildings on this site include: Greater Columbus Convention Center and Wexner Center.
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