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  1. Aug 22, 2002 · Arthur Lee Loeb, a senior lecturer and honorary associate in the Department of Visual and Environmental studies, died July 19 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He was 79. A former master of Dudley House, Loeb was an internationally renowned leader in the field of design science.

  2. Arthur Lee Loeb (13 July 1923, Amsterdam – 19 July 2002, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a Dutch scientist and crystallographer. He arrived to the U.S. during World War II, completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania in 1944, and his Ph.D. in Chemical Physics at Harvard University in 1949.

  3. May 27, 2004 · Arthur L. Loeb was born in Amsterdam and educated at the renowned Barlaeus Gymnasium there. In May 1940 the Nazi invasion cut his studies short, and with his family he escaped on the last ship to England. He was not yet seventeen years old.

  4. Sep 30, 2002 · More than 100 friends, colleagues and former students of Arthur L. Loeb filled University Lutheran Church Saturday afternoon to remember the Harvard faculty member and renowned design pioneer.

  5. Arthur L. Loeb Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA View author publications

  6. Jul 6, 2023 · The pioneering work of Dutch scientist Arthur Loeb (1923–2002), who taught for many years in Harvard's Visual and Environmental Studies Department, established new ways of envisioning the world at macro and molecular scales and developing a language for the communication of elemental spatial concepts.

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  8. Arthur Lee Loeb was born in Amsterdam, Holland in 1923. He did undergraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania and received his Ph.D. from Harvard University where he would later teach. Early work on the design of the core memory for the Whirlwind computer lead to a lifelong interest in spatial patterns and visual mathematics.