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BAKANOWSKY, Louis Joseph Jr. It is with deep sadness, coupled with an abundance of love and gratitude, that we announce the passing of Louis J. Bakanowsky, Jr., on March 13, 2025, at the age of 94. Lou, fondly known as "P" to his family, wore many hats throughout his extraordinary life: artist, sculptor, professor, architect, sailor, car aficionado, dog lover, designer, academic leader, mentor, friend, "garlic grower," to name just a few. But his most treasured and well-worn "hat" was always that of a loving and devoted family man. Lou was born on October 8, 1930, to Louis J. and Alice (Sullivan) Bakanowsky in Norwich, CT. He was raised in Jewett City, a small, close-knit borough of Griswold, CT. It is here where he met his first and only, "sweetheart", Marie Golas. Lou and Marie were married during a snowstorm in January of 1951 and quite fittingly, would spend the next 74 years weathering any and all of life's storms with an unwavering love and devotion to one another. Immediately after marrying, Lou was called to serve in the United States Air Force with a fighter squadron in Iceland. Upon discharge, Lou and Marie left for Syracuse University, where he earned his BFA in Design and Sculpture, while also serving as a Teaching Assistant. Lou went on to study architecture, first at Yale University and then at Harvard University, from where he received a Master Of Architecture in 1961. Three years later, Lou and Marie welcomed a son, Louis J. Bakanowsky, III "LJ", who not only shared a name with his father, but also his "creative eye." Lou and LJ spent countless hours designing, building and fixing things together and Lou treasured this time with his son above all else. When asked what he was most proud of in his life, Lou would always answer, "LJ" (though, in later years, his grandchildren were a razor-thin second). Lou's professional life afforded him countless opportunities to share his gifts and passion for looking at the world through an artistic lens. He started his esteemed four-decade tenure at Harvard University as a Professor of Architecture and then, continued in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES), where he was appointed The Osgood Hooker Professor of VES. Lou also served as Chairman of the VES and the Council of the Arts. But his greatest honor was to be chosen as the Director of the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, which is housed in the only building in the United States designed by the famous French architect, Le Corbusier. Lou felt extremely privileged to work in such a venerable building and environment and to share that special space with so many talented artists. Lou was a lifelong, practicing architect and a founding partner of Cambridge Seven Associates, which designed the U.S. Pavilion at the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, as well as many award winning buildings, both locally and globally. Of note, and always recalled with great pride, were the New England Aquarium and the Boston Children's Museum. At the end of his life, we were blessed to have an amazing team of healthcare professionals from RiverMead (Peterborough, NH), who joined us and offered such incredible grace and compassion during Lou's final days and hours. There are no words to adequately express our gratitude for their kindness and for the peace they brought to all of us. In addition to his wife, Lou is survived by his son, Louis "LJ" (Nancy); two grandchildren, Hannah (Kyle) and Louis "Luke" (Allison); and two great-grandchildren, Sophia and Aaron. Lou is also survived by his two brothers, Paul (Martha) and Mike (Jennifer); sister, Meg (Mike); sister-in-law, Constance; brother-in-law, Charles (Carmen); many beloved nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews; and his dearest and closest friends, Peter Chermayeff, Robert Luchetti, Jan Mazur and Marta Zurad. At Lou's request, Services will be private. However, we invite you to share your photos and/or favorite memories on this memorial page, as a testament to Lou's lasting legacy.

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 17 to Mar. 21, 2025.

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Judy Summersby

March 20, 2025

Hello Marie and LJ
Ed and I send you our
Deepest condolences on
The passing of a very
Wonderful talented
Kind and friendly man
Who we were so lucky
To know .
Our memories of him are rich and special
And we mourn his
Passing with you .

With loving affection
Judy and Ed

Jan Mazur (Jana Matusz)

March 19, 2025

Lou and Marie were the kindest, dearest friends, mentors, almost substitute parents for Marta and me. Our visits to "Rosebud" were joyous, filled with good Polish food, laughter, stories, and love. We shared photos and funnies and our love of all things visual in emails.

It was an honor to serve for many years as Lou´s teaching assistant for Lit & Arts B-17 and B-18 (the most incredibly audacious survey course of visual art). He took his large groups of students from the scribble (and photography and design and sculpture etc.) all the way to city planning.

Lou objected to the over-usage of the word "great," but he truly was a great artist, architect, teacher, and person. He was generous with his help, support, and encouragement. I am so glad he was part of my life. I admired him and loved him dearly. Sincere condolences to Lou's family.

Hannah Gittleman

March 19, 2025

Lou Bakanowsky was the reason I went into design. I took Lit and Arts B-18 as a freshman in college, and that was it! After graduate school I was lucky enough to TA for Lou and I realized he was even more amazing than I had realized, rethinking lessons that were perfect in my estimation, and switching things up just so, to make them more fresh and intriguing for the current students.

Nancy Bakanowsky

March 18, 2025

Lars Dietrich

March 18, 2025

Very sorry about his passing! Hadn't seen him in long time - since my days visiting C7A as a child. I know my dad really loved working with him and I am sure was very sorry to see him move on to academia. I remember him well and always really liked him!

Steve Imrich

March 18, 2025

I had the joy, and privilege of working with Lou at Cambridge Seven and have the deepest respect for Lou's skills as a designer, mentor, and humanist. Lou has had such an important and lasting influence on so many individuals in Architecture and the Arts, in addition to his life as an exceptional spirit. Cyn and I offer our most sincere condolences to the Bakanowsky family

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

P Chermayeff and A Petersen

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Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

March 18, 2025

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Jim Considine, Charlestown

March 18, 2025

Thank you for your unselfish military service to the people of this nation. May you now rest in peace.

Nancy Bakanowsky

March 17, 2025

Nancy Bakanowsky

March 17, 2025

nancy ploeger

March 17, 2025

Great times with Lou & family--great memories of wonderful get togethers....posted a few photos elsewhere. We miss you Lou but know you are now growing your garlic with the Big Guy.

nancy ploeger

March 17, 2025

Allison Bakanowsky

March 17, 2025

P had the kindest soul! I will never forget his kindness and how he and Grammy welcomed me into their family. He will be greatly missed.

Luke Bakanowsky

March 16, 2025

The BEST grandfather I could ever ask for!

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