Difference between revisions of "Richard Olcott"
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− | '''Richard M. Olcott''' is a partner in the firm of [[Polshek Partnership]], and co-designer of the [[Clinton Library]]. | + | '''Richard M. Olcott''' is a partner in the firm of [[Polshek Partnership]], and co-designer of the [[Clinton Library]]. Olcott showed Bill Clinton a number of possible configurations for his library, but the one that caught his attention emulated a bridge jutting out over the Arkansas River. "President Clinton said, 'It's a bridge to the 21st century,' and several aides in the room groaned," remembered Olcott later. "And he said, 'No one ever liked my bridge to the future -- except me and the voters.'" |
Olcott received his master's degree in architecture from Cornell University. Before college Olcott attended the Princeton Day School. He is the grandson of Sherley W. Morgan, dean emeritus of the Princeton University School of Architecture, and Alfred V.S. Olcott, president of New York's Hudson River Day Line. | Olcott received his master's degree in architecture from Cornell University. Before college Olcott attended the Princeton Day School. He is the grandson of Sherley W. Morgan, dean emeritus of the Princeton University School of Architecture, and Alfred V.S. Olcott, president of New York's Hudson River Day Line. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | Fred A. Bernstein, "Archive Architecture: Setting the Spin in Stone," ''New York Times,'' June 10, 2004. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
==Contact info== | ==Contact info== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Architects]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 30 December 2007
Richard M. Olcott is a partner in the firm of Polshek Partnership, and co-designer of the Clinton Library. Olcott showed Bill Clinton a number of possible configurations for his library, but the one that caught his attention emulated a bridge jutting out over the Arkansas River. "President Clinton said, 'It's a bridge to the 21st century,' and several aides in the room groaned," remembered Olcott later. "And he said, 'No one ever liked my bridge to the future -- except me and the voters.'"
Olcott received his master's degree in architecture from Cornell University. Before college Olcott attended the Princeton Day School. He is the grandson of Sherley W. Morgan, dean emeritus of the Princeton University School of Architecture, and Alfred V.S. Olcott, president of New York's Hudson River Day Line.
Olcott has been married to architect Andrea L. Simitch since 1983.
References
Fred A. Bernstein, "Archive Architecture: Setting the Spin in Stone," New York Times, June 10, 2004.