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Yale School of Architecture
CLASS OF 1970
This website celebrates our 50th anniversary of graduation. It contains a page for each of the 23 participating members of our class and pages for significant events during our time at Yale.
Each classmate responds to the following three questions:
1. How did Yale change or influence your life?
2. What is the one thing about your legacy you want people to remember?
3. In the next ten years what are you longing to do?
Each question is explored in a separate video. As of September 5, 2021, the videos answering all three questions have been posted for a total of 69 videos.
In addition, there are videos on disparate subjects such as having Donald Trump as a client, a walk-thru Saint Mark's Episcopal Church in Los Olivos, a documentary on a Holocaust survivor who became an architect, a Dadaesk movie made by classmates in 1969, and a mini-documentary about love in the time of coronavirus.
There are also pages—some still under construction—dedicated to some of our professors, to the Kentucky Building Project, to the 1970 Mayday Black Panther demonstration, to the fire in the Art and Architecture Building, to Woodstock, to Learning from Las Vegas, to papers written about our class, and to those classmates who are deceased.
About the CLASS OF 1970
There were (depending on how you count) 33 members of the class of which five have passed away. Some were with us only the first year, some joined the class after the first year, and some never graduated. Twenty-three are participating in this website. We became architects, artists, professors, inventors, furniture makers, photographers, documentary film makers, project managers, construction managers and more.
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