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Special Collections on the library's lower level holds research and primary resource materials. Concentrated in this modest physical area are thousands of rare books and scores of drawings, plans, manuscripts, and photographs. These materials individually and collectively, offer vivid and enlightening documentation of design philosophy, experimentation, and realization. Notable holdings include the Cluny Collection, the Le Corbusier Research Collection, and manuscript papers and drawings of such eminent designers and planners as Josep Lluis Sert, Edward Larrabee Barnes, Charles Eliot, John Charles Olmsted, Eleanor Raymond, Arthur and Sidney Shurcliff, Hugh Stubbins, and Dan Kiley. GSD master's theses and a number of student papers of merit are also housed in the Special Collections Department. The Special Collections Department in its brief history has been used by hundreds of students, scholars, and design enthusiasts.
Special Collections is open from 1 p.m. - 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Special Collections will be closed on Thursday, August 28 and Friday, August 29, 2008.
Yale University Press has published JOSEP LLUIS SERT THE ARCHITECT OF URBAN DESIGN, 1953-1969, a volume of essays, edited by Eric Mumford of George Washington University and Professor Hashim Sarkis of the GSD's Department of Urban Planning and Design, with Neyran Turan, a student in the GSD's Doctor of Design Program. The volume is richly illustrated with material drawn from the Special Collections and includes an appendix of commentary and visual material from related 2003 exhibition, curated by Mary Daniels and Inés Zalduendo of the Special Collections Department.
Mary Daniels
Special Collections Librarian
p: 617.496.1300
f: 617.496.5929
e: mdaniels@gsd.harvard.edu
Archivist, Special Collections
p: 617.384.7821
f: 617.496.5929
e: izalduendo@gsd.harvard.edu

