Wells Ira Bennett Papers, 1916-1965
Using These Materials
- Restrictions:
- The collection is open for research.
Summary
- Creator:
- Bennett, Wells Ira, 1888-
- Abstract:
- Architect, professor and dean of the College of Architecture and Design of the University of Michigan. Professional papers, notebooks, sketches and architectural plans, and files on specific building projects, including work on the Flint campus of the University of Michigan, automobile parking structures, and miscellaneous Ann Arbor and University of Michigan buildings; also records of various state and national architectural accreditation and registration boards, especially the Michigan State Board of Registration for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors; and photographs.
- Extent:
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3.4 linear feet
1 oversize folder - Language:
- English.
- Call Number:
- 85577 Aa 2 Ac
- Authors:
- Finding aid prepared by: Michigan Historical Collections staff
Background
- Scope and Content:
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The collection has been divided into the following series: Biographical materials; Correspondence; Writings; Organizations; Projects; Miscellaneous; Diaries and other bound materials; and Photographs.
- Biographical / Historical:
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The career of Wells Ira Bennett, professor and Dean of the College of Architecture and Design at The University of Michigan, was divided throughout between the academic and the practical, the traditional and the contemporary. Although most of Bennett's actual work was done in Michigan, his studies of the architectural implications of urban growth and development earned him a far broader reputation. His interests, as reflected in his writings, ranged from parking structures and low-cost housing to seaports and post-war Korean architecture. The papers in this collection date from 1916, the beginning of Bennett's career as an architect, and extend to his death in 1965.
As a graduate student and young professor at The University of Michigan, Bennett worked closely with Fiske Kimball, an architect then on the faculty of the University of Virginia. Their correspondence deals primarily with the Colonial architects and architecture of the Southern and Middle Atlantic States. While Kimball devoted his entire career to these traditional forms, Bennett soon moved on to more pragmatic contemporary, architectural concerns.
Following brief service as an architect with the War Department in 1918, Bennett became increasingly interested in low-cost, functional architecture. He toured Europe in 1932-1933, noting with particular interest the architecture of those countries which had undertaken extensive rebuilding programs after World War I. Bennett corresponded with his mentor Emil Lorch while on this trip, commenting not only upon architecture, but also upon European political, social and economic conditions. They discussed at length the impact of the current financial crisis upon education and compared its severity on the two continents. The collection includes the originals of Bennett's letters to Lorch, and copies of Lorch's replies.
A study of French housing conditions, conducted in 1933-1935 with the assistance of Madame A. Bonnaud of the Office Public d'Habitations de Departement de la Seine introduced Bennett to the issues of public housing and urban planning. Believing that an efficient housing program would promote economic recovery, and strongly opposed to government funded housing projects, Bennett accepted a position as architectural advisor to the Prebilt Housing Corporation, one of the early private ventures in American prefabricated housing. His correspondence with Ernest Pavey the company's director traces the industry's development from the earliest idea through the point of actual production, dealing particularly with the need to combine "land planning, careful financing and the latest technical developments." While working on this project, Bennett began to explore the potential uses of steel in building. He became fascinated with this medium and continued to use it throughout his career.
As a result of his work in housing, Bennett's interests expanded into urban and campus planning. He was appointed to the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission in 1935 and did extensive work on parking structures and urban traffic flow in the early fifties. He worked as an advisor to the planning committee of the Flint College and Cultural Center in 1957458 and wrote several articles on Flint's industrial history.
Throughout these years Bennett continued to work as an architect in Ann Arbor. The collection includes a list of his specific works and detailed accounts of the work on his own home and the E.R. Sunderland residence. He maintained a strong interest in the architectural history of the University. A letter to James M. Babcock (April 27, 1964) identifies the architectural firms responsible for various early University buildings and lists their other works in Michigan. In 1952, he published an article in Architecture, entitled "The Law Courts Building - University of Michigan."
As an educator, Bennett was concerned with the development of his profession and its schools. He served on numerous state and national accreditation boards, and was instrumental in developing guidelines for the standardization of licensing and accreditation practices.
Bennett became Dean of the College of Architecture and Design in 1937, the year in which the department was first granted the status of an independent college. In his efforts to improve the quality of education, he invited outstanding architects to the University for lectures, seminars and conferences. Among those who visited the University and with whom Bennett corresponded were R. Buckminster Fuller and Eric Mendelsohn.
After his retirement in 1957, Wells Bennett continued to travel and to write. His travels resulted in many comparative architectural studies and a special interest in the sea, ships and harbors. Bennett died in 1966.
- Acquisition Information:
- The collection was the gift of Mrs. Wells I. Bennett (donor no. 4636 ) and came to the library in 1969.
Related
- Additional Descriptive Data:
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Selective Index to Correspondents
Bonnaud, A., Madame - August 22, 1933; October 21, 1933; November 20, 1933; December 19, 1933; January 14, 1934; January 13; 1934; January 8, 1934; February 18, 1934; September 28, 1934; January 29, 1935; April 4, 1935; June 26, 1935; July 31, 1935
Burton, Marion Le Roy, 1874-1925. - October 22, 1920; October 25, 1922; June 4, 1923; June 20, 1923; October 31, 1923; June 21, 1924
Ferguson, Homer, 1889-1982. - March 1, 1943; March 13, 1943
Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895- - May 25, 1948; June 2, 1948; November 29, 1948; December 11, 1948; February 18, 1949; February 2, 1949; February 16, 1949; May 14, 1949; June 15, 1949; July 28, 1949; October 3, 1949; October 8, 1949; October 11, 1949; October 17, 1949; October 26, 1949; September 15, 1952 September 18, 1952; April 1, 1963; January 27, 1964
Gropius, Walter Adolf, 1883-1969. - April 16, 1940
Hatcher, Harlan Henthorne, 1898- - June 10, 1960
Hughes, Talmadge Coates, 1887-1963. - May 28, 1947; February 24, 1959; February 20, 1959; February 24, 1959; September 25, 1961
Kelsey, Francis W. (Francis Willey),1858-1927. - June 22, 1916; November 13, 1916
Kimball, Fiske, 1888-1955. - October 16, 1916; November 7, 1916; November 17, 1916; November 27, 1916; December 12, 1916; April 6, 1917; August 1, 1919; August 10, 1919; August 12, 1919; March 9, 1920; May 3, 1920; May 13, 1920; May 24, 1920; June 4, 1920; July 14, 1920; August 15, 1920; October 21, 1920; April 24, 1922; May 7, 1922; May 21, 1922; November 7, 1922; March 20, 1923; April 18, 1923; April 26, 1927
Lorch, Emil, 1870-1963. - January 11, 1918; August 8, 1918; January 9, 1919; January 18, 1919; January 20, 1919; January 24, 1919; March 5, 1931; February 17, 1932; August 5, 1932; September 16, 1932; September 27, 1932; October 13, 1932 November 17, 1932; November 30, 1932; December 20, 1932; January 26 193 February 17, 1933; February 19, 1933; March 3, 1933; March 16, 1933; April 17, 1933; May 19, 1933; September 23, 1935; September 24, 1935; September 25, 1935; September 14, 1935
Mendelsohn, Erich, 1887-1953. - January 11, 1932; March 30, 1942; March 22, 1942; March 27, 1943
Moore, Charles, 1885-1942. - November 21, 1916
Pavey, Ernest W. - January 4, 1933; June 25, 1934; August 1933; September 1933; October, 1933; December 1933; January 1934; February 1, 1934; April 26, 1934; May 1934; June 25, 1934; July 9, 1934; September 1934; October 1934; November 1934; January 2, 1935; March 1935; April 1935; May 1935; June 1935; July 1935; August 1935,September 1935; October 1935; November 1935; December 1935; January 1936; February 1936; March 1936; April 15, 1936; June 1936; July 1936; August 1936; November 20, 1936; February 1937; March 2, 1937; July 1937
Ruthven,Alexander Grant,1882-1971. - January 29, 1930; December 11, 1935; April 25, 1936; April 27, 1936; May 18, 1936; May 19, 1936; May 20, 1936; June 1936; July 4, 1936; July 1, 1936; June 11, 1938; July 19, 1938; April 1, 1940
Saarinen, Eliel, 1873-1950. - May 15, 1940
Subjects
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- Subjects:
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Architects.
Architecture.
Automobile parking.
Housing -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Architecture.
Buildings. - Formats:
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Architectural drawings.
Drawings.
Photographs. - Names:
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Michigan. State Board of Registration for Architects, Professional Engineers, and Land Surveyors.
University of Michigan -- Buildings.
University of Michigan. College of Architecture and Design.
University of Michigan -- Faculty.
University of Michigan.
Unistrut Corporation (Wayne, Mich.)
Bennett, Wells Ira, 1888-
Bonnaud, A., Madame.
Burton, Marion Le Roy, 1874-1925.
Ferguson, Homer, 1889-1982.
Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983.
Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969.
Hatcher, Harlan, 1898-1998.
Hughes, Talmadge Coates, 1887-1963.
Kelsey, Francis W. (Francis Willey), 1858-
Kimball, Fiske, 1888-1955.
Lorch, Emil, 1870-1963.
Mendelsohn, Erich, 1887-1953.
Moore, Charles, 1855-1942.
Pavey, Ernest W.
Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971.
Saarinen, Eliel, 1873-1950. - Places:
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Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Flint (Mich.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Germany.
Italy.
Netherlands.
Contents
Using These Materials
- RESTRICTIONS:
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The collection is open for research.
- USE & PERMISSIONS:
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Donor(s) have not transferred any applicable copyright to the Regents of the University of Michigan. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials.
- PREFERRED CITATION:
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item, folder title, box no., Wells Ira Bennett Papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan