Vincent Scully Named ULI 2003 Laureate
4 September 2003 - 3:00pm
Nationally renowned architectural historian Vincent Scully is recognized for "using the power of ideas to influence development."
Vincent Scully, one of the nation's foremost architectural historians and longtime Yale University professor, has been selected as the fourth annual laureate of the Urban Land Institute J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionary Urban Development. Scully, 83, who has taught several generations of architects, planners, art historians, developers and politicians throughout his distinguished career, has been described by world- renowned architect Philip Johnson as 'the most influential architecture teacher, ever.' "
Source:
Yahoo! Newswire, September 3, 2003
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