Gabriel Prize Exhibit.
The Permanent Exhibit.
The Gabriel Prize, named in honor of French architect Jacques Gabriel (1698-1782), focuses on preserving the tradition of drawing and painting for future generations of architects. The Roosevelt Library gallery features works from the Gabriel Prize which is an architectural treasure originating in San Antonio about 1990. The Roosevelt Library is honored to display about twenty of the 100+ works which are periodically rotated.
The Gabriel Prize exhibit is free and open to the public by appointment with groups of up to six people. Please call 210-862-1062 to schedule an appointment to view the gallery.
“French institutions expressed their beliefs, values, missions, and commitments architecturally; builds were essentially a form of articulating commitment to mission, place, and enterprise.”
This limited edition 25th Anniversary book features artwork, sketches and interviews from the Gabriel Prize laureates from 1991 to 2015.
GENRE: Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED: December 1, 2016
LANGUAGE: English
LENGTH 120 Pages
PUBLISHER: Western European Architecture Foundation