Finding Pictures: Happy 100th Birthday, Victor A. Lundy!

The Library’s Prints & Photographs Division holds the archive of mid-century American architect Victor Alfred Lundy. Lundy designed significant buildings in the United States and abroad, such as the U.S. Tax Court in Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka. Despite his contribution to 20th-century architecture, he has been overlooked by architectural historians. Donna Kacmar, FAIA, professor at the University of Houston, and editor of Victor Lundy: Artist Architect, will introduce Lundy’s “awareness of materiality and structural form, and his ability to design with light and evoke the spirit of the time.”

The Lundy archive, with more than 56,000 items, includes sketches and renderings which reveal Lundy’s artistic skills, hundreds of journals called “brains books” showing his design ideas, as well as photographs and correspondence between 1940 and 2008. Discover an under-appreciated master nearly a century after his birth!

This virtual presentation will be recorded.

Wednesday, January 18th, 2023, 7:00 pm (EDT)
Register: https://loc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_PBs4wLNQQuyRwK_nnpFEMw

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