
As both a student of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe at Armour Institute and an architect in Mies’s office, Brenner (1917-1977) inevitably worked in a Miesian modern vocabulary. However, he maintained an eclectic practice, overseeing the renovation of the historic Glessner House by H.H. Richardson and serving on the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. For The Art Institute of Chicago, Brenner designed numerous installations for travelling exhibitions and permanent collections. This collection consists of architectural drawings, articles, photographs, correspondence, and other business papers.
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Student Project for Concert Hall, Perspective Collage
Daniel Brenner American, 1917-1977

Monadnock Building, Chicago, Illinois, Lobby Remodeling Proposal, Interior Perspective
Brenner-Danforth-Rockwell (American, 1917–1977) Al Francik (American, 20th Cent.)

Medal Commemorating James McNeill Whistler
Victor David Brenner (American, born Šiauliai, Russian Empire, now Lithuania, 1871–1924)