Exhibition credits

May 21, 2017 – August 12, 2017

YES! Year-End Show of Student Work


The Yale School of Architecture Gallery is proud to present the work of graduate and undergraduate architecture students from the 2016-2017 academic year in the form of YES!, this year’s installment of our annual year-end show. The work on display demonstrates a wide range of disciplinary, interdisciplinary, formal and representational interests, reflecting the school’s foundational belief that architecture is never just one thing, but instead a constellation of possibilities and that architects first and foremost must dedicate themselves to the physical expression of human values and the production of convivial settings for human activity.

In the main gallery space, this year’s graduates from the M.Arch, MED, and undergraduate programs present selections from the entire course of their studies in architecture, offering their best models and drawings for detailed examination. In addition to this showcase of individual students, one wall of the central space is dedicated to the many detailed plans developed by second-year M.Arch I students to re-energize the canals and mills of downtown Lowell, Massachusetts. In other areas, a diverse and evocative collection of work from seminar classes, ranging in form from a twelve-foot-long watercolor frieze of famous British landscapes to a well-designed shelf of books, round out the room.

In the South Gallery, drawings and models are displayed from each project nominated for the H.I. Feldman Prize, given annually for the best solution of an architectural problem. Each of these projects was selected by individual critics in each graduate advanced studio and reviewed by the entire design faculty. In the North Gallery, projects from the first stage of the Jim Vlock Building Project are on display; six teams of students in the first year of the M.Arch I program competed for the chance to design and build housing in New Haven. Work from the Building Project will also be on display at this year’s International Festival of Arts and Ideas.

Exhibition credits

Curators
Alfie Koetter
Alison Walsh

The school’s exhibition program is supported in part by the James Wilder Green Dean’s Resource Fund, the Kibel Foundation Fund, the Nitkin Family Dean’s Discretionary Fund in Architecture, the Pickard Chilton Dean’s Resource Fund, the Paul Rudolph Publication Fund, the Robert A.M. Stern Fund, the Rutherford Trowbridge Memorial Fund, the Fred Koetter Exhibitions Fund, and the School of Architecture Exhibitions Fund.