The Eliot Noyes Design Story

  • Screenings

    A documentary exploring the life and work of influential mid-century architect and designer, Eliot Noyes, who is best remembered as the man behind IBM's landmark design program in the 1950s and 1960s.

  • Design Talks

    Behind-the-scene presentation of the influential Eliot Noyes, an architect of comprehensive corporate design programs in the mid-20th Century. Most noted for his work at IBM, Noyes transmitted his Modernist thinking at work and played a major role in the rise of computers.

  • Guided Tours

    The Eliot Noyes house is unique in its simplicity with one wing of rooms for sleeping and a parallel wing for gathering, brought together by an outdoor, open-air courtyard between the two functions. It was both radical and simple all at once which established it in the firmament of Modern architectural icons.

  • Exhibitions

    See exquisite models of pioneering modern dwellings along with original sketches and hand-written notes which shaped global corporations in a pivotal era of transitions.