The Kansas City Art Institute: Architecture & Innovation 1885-2020

The Kansas City Art Institute: Architecture & Innovation 1885-2020

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The Kansas City Art Institute Architecture & Innovation 1885-2020 takes readers on a fascinating journey of the transformation of the Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) and cements its importance in the architectural history of Kansas City. Funded by the William T. Kemper Foundation, written by Cydney E. Millstein and designed by Jeffrey M. Isom, the book follows the college’s nomadic beginning in 1885 as the amateur Sketch Club to the current architecturally diverse, award-winning sixteen-acre campus.   “Our architecture is direct and imparts a meaningful message - this is the place where we study and work. The message is inspirational even if it’s received subliminally – these buildings are clearly about places to make. This amazing chronology of the colleges’ physical past and newest building concludes in2020 with completion of the dramatic Paul and Linda DeBruce Hall,” said Nerman Family President Tony Jones.  According to Millstein, this is the first time the history of t

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