Why Modern Architecture Doesn't Matter

By Elizabeth Holt

After our recent talk, Why Modern Architecture Doesn’t Matter, we asked our audience to weigh in on which of 12 unprotected modern buildings in New Haven they would regret losing. Though not under direct threat at this time, these buildings highlight the vulnerability of modern architecture. Every building we presented received votes, but a few were clear crowd favorites. 

Receiving the most votes was the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. The Beinecke was followed closely by the Goffe Street Fire House, Temple Street Garage, and the Yale Art and Architecture Building. 

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; Gordon Bunshaft, Skidmore Owings & Merrill; 1961-1963

Goffe Street Fire House; Venturi and Rauch; 1974

Temple Street Garage; Paul Rudolph; 1961

Art and Architecture Building; Paul Rudolph; 1961-1963

To many, it came as a surprise that such distinctive and beloved buildings such as the Beinecke are not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Because owners must consent to National Register listing, it’s possible that some of these buildings may never be listed. However, awareness and understanding are vital pieces to ensuring these architectural gems remain for generations to come. 

Are you surprised these buildings aren’t listed? What other modern buildings in New Haven would you hate to lose? Let us know what you think!

You can also learn more about these and many other buildings on our Modernism site, newhavenmodern.org.

Becton Engineering and Science Center; Marcel Breuer and Associates; 1968-1970

Community Services Building; Orr, deCossey, Winder and Associates; 1965

Department of Police Services; Orr, deCossey, Winder and Associates; 1973

First New Haven National Bank; Office of Douglas Orr; 1961

Kline Biology Tower; Philip Johnson & Richard Foster; 1963-1965

Knights of Columbus Building; Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, and Associates; 1967-1969

Knights of Columbus Building; Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, and Associates; 1967-1969

Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges; Eero Saarinen; 1958-1962

Quinnipiac School; Perkins & Will; Granberry, Cash & Associates; 1965, 1968

Elizabeth Holt is the Director of Preservation Services at the New Haven Preservation Trust.