Category Archives: Paul Rudolph

Torch Index Available for Research

Since 1997 the Claire T. Carney Library Archives and Special Collections staff have been gradually compiling a key word index to the UMD student newspaper, the Torch, and other university publications.  The publication years covered by the index are 1965 … Continue reading

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Campus Aerial Photo Documents a Moment in Time

This aerial photograph in the university’s photo archives documents a particular point in time in the evolution of the UMD campus in North Dartmouth.  But when?  The Group I building complex, upper left, is the only structure that is totally … Continue reading

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Famous Group I Lounge Photo

This color photo was taken by Joseph W. Molitor for the Architectural Record article on the SMTI campus, which appeared in print in October 1966.  It depicts the South Lounge in Group I, now the Liberal Arts Building (LARTS).  At … Continue reading

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Rudolph’s Original Master Plan for the UMD Campus

Architect Paul Rudolph and the firm Desmond & Lord created this plan for the campus in 1965 or 1966, when UMD was known as SMTI, or Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute (established in 1960).  It laid out the location of major … Continue reading

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“UMD exhibit explores architect Rudolph’s plan First impressions are often incorrect; take a second look at the UMass Dartmouth campus through the eyes of the architect, Paul Rudolph. The exhibition titled “UMass Dartmouth: The Original Intent Behind This Concrete Jungle,” … Continue reading

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