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E. Alfred Picardi Papers

A work made of printed papers, typescript papers, correspondence, presentation portfolio, map, slides; and black and white, toned and color photographic prints..

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  • A work made of printed papers, typescript papers, correspondence, presentation portfolio, map, slides; and black and white, toned and color photographic prints..

Date:

1949-2011 (bulk 1965-1975)

Artist:

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Perkins & Will

About this artwork

Correspondence, photographs, printed matter, personal and project papers documenting the career of the engineer Egidio Alfred Picardi. His achievements as a civil engineer included the design of the solar telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Tucson, Arizona and tenure as chief engineer at the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, where he introduced the shell structure concept in high-rise building design as originally proposed for the John Hancock Center. Picardi left SOM in 1967 for Perkins & Will, where he helped design the Standard Oil of Indiana building in Chicago (now the Aon Center).

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Status

Currently Off View

Department

AIC Archives

Artist

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Architect)

Title

E. Alfred Picardi Papers

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Made 1949–2011

Medium

Printed papers, typescript papers, correspondence, presentation portfolio, map, slides; and black and white, toned and color photographic prints.

Dimensions

1 box: W.: 15.3 cm (6 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Alfred Philip Picardi, 2014.

Reference Number

2014.3

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