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Alfred
Caldwell, Illinois architect, educator, landscape architect, poet, and historian
(1903-1998), fought to make people aware of the need for contact with nature,
even in the middle of cities. He inspired architectural students and prodded city officials for almost seventy years, interpretating and applying the revolutionary concepts of his mentors: Jens Jensen, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mies van der Rohe. To order DVDs of this program, contact Lost and Found Productions. Back to the frontpage |
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