
Linda O. Stanford
is
Professor of Art and Art
History at Michigan State
University.
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C. Kurt Dewhurst
C. Kurt Dewhurst is Director of the Michigan State University Museum
and Center for Great Lakes Culture at Michigan State University.
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MSU Campus - Buildings, Places, Spaces
Architecture and the Campus Park of Michigan State University
Linda O. Stanford
C. Kurt Dewhurst
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see illustrations from MSU Campus: Buildings, Places,
Spaces
Since its founding in 1855, Michigan State University has emerged
from its modest “oak opening” in the wilderness to become a large
campus park. This story reflects the commitment of campus leaders
since the nineteenth century to develop MSU as a beautiful and
educational public resource, as well as a demonstration model,
befitting the premier land-grant institution in the United
States.
From early landscape gardeners influenced by Ossian Simonds
and the nationally known Olmsted Brothers, to the vision of
President John Hannah, the consistent intent has been to interrelate
architecture and the campus park. The result is a campus whose
development reflects major trends in American architecture and whose
contributors include local, regional, and nationally known
architectural firms. In The MSU Campus--Buildings, Places,
Spaces, two Michigan State University professors provide a
history
and way of seeing the campus by offering eight areas to
explore.
Each area includes selected historical sites or markers, public art,
and natural locations that complement more than one hundred
extant buildings, complete with individual stylistic and historical
descriptions and photographs. Historical facts about Michigan State
University, suggestions for further reading, and an ample glossary
of
architectural terms make this book a resource for anyone who is
interested in Michigan State University, art and architectural
history, Michigan history, and visual culture.
The book will continue to serve as a documentary reminder of MSU’s
heritage and vital institutional future long after the 2005
sesquicentennial.
“. . . a valuable resource about one of the nation’s most beautiful
campuses.” —Michigan History
Michigan State University Press Sesquicentennial Books
150 B&W photographsWorld rights
180 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", 2002
Cloth, $34.95,
0-87013-631-3 978-0-87013-631-3
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