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Olin LibraryAl and Ruth Kopolow (Business) LibraryEast Asian LibraryGaylord Music LibraryKenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library Sun June 16 9:00am - 5:00pm Mon June 17 8:30am - 8:00pm Tue June 18 8:30am - 8:00pm Wed June 19 8:30am - 8:00pm Thu June 20 8:30am - 8:00pm Fri June 21 8:30am - 5:00pm Sat June 22 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun June 23 9:00am - 5:00pm Mon June 24 8:30am - 8:00pm Tue June 25 8:30am - 8:00pm Wed June 26 8:30am - 8:00pm Thu June 27 8:30am - 8:00pm Fri June 28 8:30am - 5:00pm Sat June 29 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun June 30 9:00am - 5:00pm Tools Access My Accounts Ask Us FAQs Hours Off-Campus Access Remote Resources Study Rooms Resource Search Library Hours My Account Eames & Young Architectural Photographs The Eames & Young Digital Collection holds over 200 images that reside in Washington University’s Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library. William S. Eames and Thomas C. Young were partners in an architectural firm. Washington University owns eight albums that contain unique photographs of the firm’s buildings under various stages of construction. In addition to the photo albums, the Washington University Libraries also owns the Eames & Young reference library and the Eames & Young Digital Collection, which holds over 200 images. The majority of the titles reside in the Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library, some in Art Special Collections, and some at West Campus. These 99 books are historical works on a broad range of architectural topics such as Renaissance architecture, French or Italian architecture, garden design, etc. Please consult the Library Catalog for a full listing of these reference materials. This Masonic Temple was built by the Eames and Young Architectural Firm in 1926 at 3681 Lindell Boulevard in St. Louis, MO. About the Eames & Young Firm William S. Eames was born in Clinton, Michigan, in 1857. He and his family moved to St. Louis in 1863, where he graduated from the St. Louis School of Fine Arts in 1878. After an extensive study trip around Europe, Eames received an appointment as the Deputy Commissioner of Public Buildings. He completed plans for several structures in the city, then resigned in 1885 to form a partnership with Thomas C. Young. Young was born in 1858 and primarily lived in Grand Rapids, Michigan, until coming to Washington University in 1878. In 1880 he traveled to Europe to study at l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and Heidelberg University in Germany. Upon returning to the United States, Young worked with the Boston firm of Van Brunt & Howe and E.M. Wheelwright from 1882-1885. He returned to St. Louis to work on the commission of a small office building, a project supervised by Eames. This project led to their partnership. After a series of impressive residential commissions, the firm undertook commissions for larger structures such as the Cupples Warehouse complex, the Lincoln Trust Building, the Art Building for the Trans-Continental Exposition in Omaha, and federal prisons in Atlanta, Georgia, and Leavenworth, Kansas. Eames became the first president of the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and, in 1904, the first St. Louisan to hold the office of National President of the Institute. Meanwhile, Young served as mayor of Webster Groves and eventually overtook Eames’ position as the president of the St. Louis Chapter of the AIA in 1909 and 1910. Eames died in 1915. Having never married, Eames was survived by his mother, five sisters, and one brother, the father of architect-designer Charles Eames. After Eames’ death, Young continued to practice and eventually formed an office in Chicago with Alfred H. Granger in 1917. About the Collection The Eames and Young digitization project was proposed based on requests for eight of the thirteen photo albums in Art Special Collections. The first eight albums contain unique photos of the firm’s buildings. The images in volumes 1-8 are black and white photographs, a total of 254 images in two formats. Volumes 1-4 are commercially bound; each photo page is backed with cloth, and the photos measure 26.6 x 21.2 cm. Volumes 5-8 are leather albums, crumbling from either their acidic board backing or red-rot. The images in these albums are mounted on acidic black paper common in the 1920s. Some photos show signs of fading and discoloration. The photos vary slightly in size, none measuring more than 28 x 22.8 cm. The partners in the firm were William S. Eames & Thomas C. Young. William, the uncle to Charles of the Charles & Ray Eames design team, died in 1915. Thomas Young continued working until 1927, when he retired from practice. About the Eames & Young Digitization Project The Digital Library Team met in several working groups to recommend a content management system, scanning resolution, intellectual property rights, metadata fields, and scanning workflow. The scanning resolution for these photographs is 600ppi (dpi). This resolution was determined after reviewing the recommendations of several other organizations, including the Library of Congress, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the Universities of Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, and California. Metadata fields were determined based on a review of Dublin Core and the University of Kansas template for art and cultural objects. An attempt was made to create fields usable by art and architectural objects. Access these Materails Browse images from the Eames & Young Architectural Photography Collection on JSTOR Contact the Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library to access the Eames & Young Architectural Photograph albums in Art & Architecture Special Collections The Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library staff may be reached at (314) 935-5268 or [email protected] ContactDepartmentCollections, Access, and Scholarly CommunicationsNameSpecial Collections DepartmentPronounsJob TitleEmail Addressspec@wumail.wustl.eduPhone Number(314) 935-5495 Related Collections Local History Collections Washington University Archives Collection St. Louis Architecture Collections Detailed original drawings for notable local structures along with documents from architectural firms. 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