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Photo courtesy of the Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania./ Courtesy of the Louis I. Kahn Collection, University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, photo by John Ebstel, 1956.

“SERVED ” AND “SERVANT” SPACES

 Kahn clarified his thinking about “servant” and “served” spaces designing the Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Building at the University of Pennsylvania (1957–61). Hailed as an engineering marvel, the building was unsatisfactory to scientists because Kahn assumed that their research was carried on in studios the way architectural design is.

The entrances to the changing rooms in the Trenton Jewish Community Center, which were “servant” spaces, played the structural role of supporting the roof.

“SERVED ” AND “SERVANT” SPACES  Kahn clarified his thinking about “servant” and “served” spaces designing the Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Building at the University of Pennsylvania (1957–61). Hailed as an engineering marvel, the building was unsatisfactory to scientists because Kahn assumed that their research was carried on in studios the way architectural design is. […]