

Essential Reading
The Structure of Light: Richard Kelly and Modern Architecture
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Browse our digital library of historical documents and lighting theories. You can access the full PDFs by clicking on the thumbnails or the dedicated download links.

“The Great Illuminator”
by Philip Cialdella and Clara D. Powell Reprinted in LD+A/May 1993

“Richard Kelly Selected Works”
An Exhibition of Works presented by IESNYC and the Richard Kelly Grant

“Scattered Comments on Architectural Lighting—An Interview with Richard Kelly”
Architectural & Engineering News, April 1965

“Tour of GM Technical Center Interiors”
Architectural Record May 1956

“Some Light on Lighting”
by Cynthia Kellogg New York Times Magazine, May 18, 1958

“Restaurant Lighting in Manhasset… Candlelight Restaurant”
Magazine of Light

The Structure of Light
Richard Kelly and the Illumination of Modern Architecture
The story of the career of Richard Kelly, the field’s most influential figure.
Yale University Press
Edited by Dietrich Neumann
Contributions by Sandy Isenstadt, Margaret Maile Petty, Phyllis Lambert, Michelle Addington and Matthew Tanteri
Foreword by Robert A. M. Stern
The potential of electric light as a new building “material” was recognized in the 1920s and became a useful design tool by the mid-century. Skillful lighting allowed for theatricality, narrative, and a new emphasis on structure and space. The Structure of Light tells the story of the career of Richard Kelly, the field’s most influential figure.
Six historians, architects, and practitioners explore Kelly’s unparalleled influence on modern architecture and his lighting designs for some of the 20th century’s most iconic buildings: Philip Johnson’s Glass House; Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Art Museum; Eero Saarinen’s GM Technical Center; and Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building, among many others. This beautifully illustrated history demonstrates the range of applications, building types, and artistic solutions he employed to achieve a “nocturnal modernity” that would render buildings evocatively different at night. The survival of Kelly’s rich correspondence and extensive diaries allows an in-depth look at the triumphs and uncertainties of a young profession in the making.
The first book to focus on the contributions of a master in the field of architectural lighting, this fascinating volume celebrates the practice’s significance in modern design.
Dietrich Neumann is Royce Family Professor for the History of Modern Architecture and Urban Studies at Brown University. Robert A.M. Stern is dean of the Yale School of Architecture.
Richard Kelly Works
Resources
Below you will find a variety of resources about Richard Kelly and his works. Click on DOWNLOAD links to access PDFs of these files.


“Richard Kelly Selected Works”
DownloadAn Exhibition of Works presented by IESNYC and the Richard Kelly Grant

“Scattered Comments on Architectural Lighting—An Interview with Richard Kelly”
DownloadArchitectural & Engineering News, April 1965






