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Yale School of Architecture

CLASS OF 1970

About Us

We are graduates of the Yale School of Architecture, Class of 1970. In 2020, the year of the pandemic, we celebrated our 50th anniversary. We created this website as part of the celebration. We intended to have a reunion in Vermont in October 2020, but the pandemic forced its cancellation. Our reunion will be held October 1-3, 2021, at the Coolidge Hotel in White River Junction, Vermont.

Learning Under Moore

In this 1980 Global Architecture essay Andy Burr describes our architectural education under Charles Moore, the insights we gained, and the priorities we established as architects.  The issue goes on to show work by Jim Righter, Peter Rose, Turner Brooks, Roc Caivano, Tom Dryer, Peter Woerner, Dan Scully, Bob Shannon, George Hathorn (who contributes some Random Thoughts on the Architecture of the Applied Image.)

Pedagy and Politics

Eve Blau describes the late 1960's collision between political activism and postmodernism. She contrasts Charles Moore's central preoccupation with the creation of place against the background of the era's turbulence.  Eve Blau did her PhD at Yale and she teaches Architectural and Urban History/Theory at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard. She is married to Peter Rose.

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A Band of Brothers
Dick Barrett
Paul Bloom
Turner Brooks
Andy Burr
Roc Caivano
Tom Carey
John Christiansen
Chris Dusenbury
Ron Filson
George Hathorn
Pep Jensen
John Jacobson
Bob Knight
Alberto Lau
Jim Righter
Peter Rose
Dan Scully
Bob Shannon
Budge Upton
Jerry Wagner
Peter Woerner
Jeremy Wood
Tony Zunino
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