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John Andrew Rice Jr. (1888 – 1968) was the founder and first rector of Black Mountain College, located near Asheville, North Carolina. During his time there, he introduced many unique methods of education which had not been implemented in any other experimental institution, attracting many important artists as contributing lecturers and mentors, including John Cage, Robert Creeley, Willem de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, and Franz Kline. During World War II, he made it a haven for refugee European artists, including Josef Albers and Anni Albers, who arrived from the Bauhaus in Germany. Later, Black Mountain College became the platform for the work of Buckminster Fuller, who made the college the site of the first geodesic dome. Because of his strong ideas and unusual educational philosophy,

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  • جون أندرو رايس (بالإنجليزية: John Andrew Rice)‏ هو مربي وكاتب أمريكي، ولد في 1 فبراير 1888 في لاينتشبورغ في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 17 نوفمبر 1968 في Lanham ‏ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • John Andrew Rice junior (1888 Lynchburg, Lee County, Jižní Karolína, USA – 1968 Lanham, Maryland, USA) byl zakladatelem a prvním rektorem vysoké školy Black Mountain College, umístěné blízko Asheville v Severní Karolíně. Během svého rektorátu zavedl mnoho unikátních experimentálních metod vzdělávání, metod, které nebyly realizovány v žádné jiné podobné instituci. Škola přitáhla mnoho významných umělců jako přednášejích lektorů a učitelů, včetně Johna Cageho, Roberta Creeleyho, Willema de Kooninga, Roberta Rauschenberga a Franze Klineho. Během druhé světové války se stala škola útočištěm pro uprchlé evropské umělce, včetně Josefa Alberse a jeho ženy Anni, kteří přišli z německého Staatliches Bauhaus. Později se škola stala platformou pro práci Buckminstera Fullera. Pro svou neobvyklou vzděl (cs)
  • John Andrew Rice Jr. (1888 – 1968) was the founder and first rector of Black Mountain College, located near Asheville, North Carolina. During his time there, he introduced many unique methods of education which had not been implemented in any other experimental institution, attracting many important artists as contributing lecturers and mentors, including John Cage, Robert Creeley, Willem de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, and Franz Kline. During World War II, he made it a haven for refugee European artists, including Josef Albers and Anni Albers, who arrived from the Bauhaus in Germany. Later, Black Mountain College became the platform for the work of Buckminster Fuller, who made the college the site of the first geodesic dome. Because of his strong ideas and unusual educational philosophy, (en)
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