John Carl Warnecke: In the Shadow of the Eternal Flame

A fascinating video presentation by Bridget Maley, architectural historian and writer, founder of architecture + history, llc, who examined how Warnecke’s work reveals a deeply contextual approach which began early and continued throughout his career. 

John Carl Warnecke (1919 -­ 2010) designed one the most visited American Presidential monuments, John F. Kennedy’s Eternal Flame in Arlington National Cemetery. Given our cultural fascination with the Kennedy clan, how is it that the architect selected to honor Kennedy’s memory is himself not more prevalent in our architectural memory? Why has there not yet been a monograph dedicated to Warnecke’s life and work?

Video Presentation on Youtube

 

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