posted on February 4, 2001 10:06:27 PM new
I bought a set of prints - 24 sketches by Scott L. Danielson.They are from Japan 1970 and the folder is signed and numbered. Mostly architectural and human subjects. I can't find this guy on the internet and I don't know what value, if any, to place on this when I list it on eBay.
posted on February 5, 2001 05:22:17 PM new
There is an artist that recently started posting here, his name is lofsness. I think he might be able to help you. Maybe you can put his name in the subject line of a new thread title to get his attention? Just a thought.
posted on February 5, 2001 05:38:29 PM new
Hello valeriet. The only reference I found to Scott L. Danielson is on a Spanish language page discussing "Project Metran." This project was started by some students at MIT in 1966 with the purpose of finding solutions to the traffic congestion in Boston and it mainly focused on Personal Rapid Transport (PRT). Scott L. Danielson was the Art Director for the project. Here is the URL for the page:
You may be able to find out more by searching for Project Metran.
Blanche
Sorry but I'm not sure what happened with that URL. If you just go to the Google search engine and type in his name with the middle initial, you'll find the reference. You may have to click on the CACHED page to get the right link.
[ edited by bhearsch on Feb 5, 2001 06:04 PM ]
posted on February 5, 2001 06:13:13 PM new
MIT Class of 1962
Class Notes for November/December 1999 Issue of Technology Review
Scott L. Danielson is Director of the domestic Company of Parsons
Brinckerhoff and Technical Director of Architecture/Urban Design for the firm.
Parsons Brinckerhoff is ranked as the 7th top design firm by the
Engineering News Record (ranking of Engineering/Architectural firms) Scott
is in charge of designs for 20 new transit stations in Singapore, and a
design competition for the Central Transit Center (CTC) in Shenzhen, China.
The CTC will process 70 million passengers per year in 2015, roughly equal
to the traffic at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.