Title:
180 Tremont Street.
Title:
Ansin building rendering.
Record Type:
modern North American architecture styles and movements
Record Type:
university and college buildings
Record Type:
renderings (drawings)
Record Type:
administration buildings
Record Type:
illustration (process)
Record Type:
conceptual drawings
Record Type:
illustrations (layout features)
Date:
1992
Description:
Architect's rendering of 180 Tremont Street by Elkus/Manfredi, showing the potential usage of the building for students, staff, faculty, and administrators. The illustration includes the basement level, surrounding buildings and the Boylston MBTA station. In the early 1990s, Emerson President John Zacharis began the transition that would relocate Emerson College from the Back Bay to the Theater District. The Board of Trustees approved the purchase of 180 Tremont Street to house classrooms and administrative offices. Now known as the Ansin building, 180 Tremont would become the flagship building of the Campus on the Common.
Extent:
10 x 9.34 in.
Collection:
RG 004.05 Office of Communication & Marketing Prints and Negatives Collection, Box 1
Location:
Emerson College Archives and Special Collections
Rights Restrictions:
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Access Restrictions:
No known access restrictions
Language:
English
Identifier:
places_180tremont_002a.jpg