- Vincent Scully
Vincent Joseph Scully, Jr. (b.1920) is a
Sterling Professor Emeritus of the History of Art inArchitecture atYale University , and the author of several books on the subject.Architect Philip Johnson once described Scully as the “the most influential architectural teacher ever.” His lectures at Yale were known to attract casual visitors and regularly received standing ovations.Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, Scully attended Hillhouse High School. At the age of 16, he entered Yale University. He earned his BA degree from Yale in
1940 , and his Ph.D in1949 . Teaching classes at Yale since 1947, often to a full house, he is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Miami.In
1952 he was awarded theAlice Davis Hitchcock Award . In 2004, Scully was a recipient of theNational Medal of Arts , the United States' highest honor for artists and arts patrons. The award was given to him for "remarkable contributions to the history of design and modern architecture, including his influential teaching as an architectural historian." [http://www.yale.edu/opa/v33.n13/story2.html Yale Bulletin]Scully was a fierce critic of the 1963 destruction of New York's original Pennsylvania Station, memorably writing "One entered the city like a god. One scuttles in now like a rat."
Scully's early advocacy was critical to the emergence of both
Louis I. Kahn andRobert Venturi as important 20th Century architects.In 1999, the
Vincent Scully Prize was established by theNational Building Museum to honor individuals who have exhibited exemplary practice, scholarship or criticism in architecture, historic preservation and urban design.Major publications
* "Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade"
* "The Villas of Palladio"
* "Frank Lloyd Wright" 1960
* "Modern Architecture - The Architecture of Democracy" 1961, 1974
* "The Shingle Style: Architectural Theory and Design from Richardson to the Origins of Wright" 1955, Library of Congress catalog card number 55-5988
* "The Shingle Style Today" 1974
* "The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods: Greek Sacred Architecture" 1979
* "American Architecture and Urbanism" 1988
* "Pueblo: Mountain, Village, Dance" 1989
* "Louis I. Kahn" 2000
* "Modern Architecture and Other Essays" 2003External links
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