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  • Wayne State University; Buildings; McGregor Memorial, Dedication

    Circa 1960s. Exterior image of building. Dean Arthur Neef and Minoru Yamasaki walk up steps to entrance. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates, 1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. The 2 story nearly symmetrical pavilion is sheathed in warm travertine marble. The interior contains 2 levels of conference rooms that are arranged to either side of a sky lighted entry hall and lounge which has the feeling of a gothic cathedral. A triangular geome…

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. View of interior construction of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. View of entrance of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Interior view with three men standing on a balcony during the construction of the building.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. View of entrance of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Architectural rendering of building.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. View of entrance of McGregor Memorial Conference Center looking toward Ferry Street. Several people enter the building. Date on back of photo is April 16,1961. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. View of portion of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. Exterior view of McGregor Conference Center entrance from the Floating Sculpture Garden.Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Date on photo June 5,1961.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. Exterior view of metal grate doors. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Date on photo April 29,1968.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Interior view of dining room. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Date on photo June 4,1958.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Interior view of lobby. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Date on photo June 4,1958.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. View of building from Community Arts Building looking out over Sculpture Gardens toward McGregor with houses on Second Avenue in the background.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. View of building from Second Avenue. Date on photo March 18,1958.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. Exterior view of McGregor Conference Center entrance from the Floating Sculpture Garden. Two men stand in Gardens by two statues. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Date on photo June 5,1968.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1950s. Architectural model of McGregor Conference Center and Sculpture Garden. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings. Second image of different point of view stuck to first image.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts

    Circa 1960s. Exterior view of McGregor Conference Center entrance from the Floating Sculpture Garden. Two men stand in Gardens by two statues. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; College of Education, Recent

    Circa 1960s. Two years after designing the McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Minoru Yamasaki and Associates designed the symmetrical education temple in the unique Modern Formalism. He relied on his signature geometric patterning for this building also. 1960. Photo by Baltazar Korab

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; College of Education, Recent

    Circa 1960s. Two years after designing the McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Minoru Yamasaki and Associates designed the symmetrical education temple in the unique Modern Formalism. He relied on his signature geometric patterning for this building also. 1960. Date on photo June 1966.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; College of Education, Recent

    Circa 1960s. Two years after designing the McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Minoru Yamasaki and Associates designed the symmetrical education temple in the unique Modern Formalism. He relied on his signature geometric patterning for this building also. 1960. Image of construction of building.