Thursday, May 2
4:30–6:00pm at
UMass Dartmouth Claire T. Carney Library
285 Old Westport Road
North Dartmouth, MA
Timothy Rohan – Bay State Renaissance: Paul Rudolph’s 1960s Projects for Boston and Southeastern Massachusetts
In the early 1960s, the famed and controversial American modernist architect Paul Rudolph (1918–97) designed two related projects for Boston and Southeastern Massachusetts that helped redefine monumentality for the post World War II era. Though often maligned as ‘Brutalist,’ Rudolph’s Boston Government Service Center (1962–71) and campus for the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (1963–72) were attempts to bring citizens together to form community, provide them with better social services, and educate them in order to spark a ‘renaissance’ for the Commonwealth.
Timothy M. Rohan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art, Architecture and Art History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He holds a doctorate from Harvard and is completing a monograph about Paul Rudolph.
Jennifer McGrory – UMass Dartmouth Claire T. Carney Renovation Project
A brief presentation on the architectural renovation of the Claire T. Carney Library at University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth. The library, opened in 1972 and designed by Paul Rudolph underwent a $32m renovation to modernize the facility, including the accessibility, mechanical systems, envelope improvements, and interior finishes. In addition to these changes, the building layout was reorganized to accommodate contemporary library functions and technology. The project hopes to be a model for how to renovate and modernize the existing campus of Brutalist buildings to serve the next 40 years and more.
Jennifer McGrory received her Bachelor of Architecture from the Boston Architectural College in 2002. She has over 15 years of experience in architecture, with a focus on educational and commercial environments. Jennifer has worked with Austin Architects since 2004, as Project Manager and Project Designer. At Austin Architects, she has overseen projects at multiple colleges and universities, including Umass Dartmouth, Cape Cod Community College, Mass College of Art and Harvard Law School. Most recently, Jennifer was responsible for the Project Management of the Umass Dartmouth Claire T. Carney Renovation. In addition, Jennifer has taught at the Boston Architectural College since 2005. She is currently teaching ‘Topics in Sustainability: Sustainability on Campus’ at Umass Dartmouth. In 2008, Jennifer was named one of the ‘Top Ten Architects/Designers’ by the Boston Women’s Business Journal.
with discussant Anna Dempsey
Anna Dempsey, an Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, studied architecture and civil engineering at MIT. After graduation, she worked as a project and construction engineer before returning to graduate school to receive her PhD. She now teaches contemporary and modern design, art and new media classes. Her current research is concerned with gender and the development of modernism.
Urban Renewal and Creative Economy in Massachusetts Gateway Cities, Creative Economy Lecture Series (2012–2013) sponsored by UMass President’s Creative Economy Initiatives Fund, granted to College of Visual and Performing Arts.