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Roger C. Ferri architectural drawings and papers
3,729 drawingsOffice of Public Affairs Photograph Collection, 1947-2016
138.80 linear feetAvery Hall-Architecture Models, 4/7/1947 Box 22
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- Avery Hall-Architecture Models, 4/7/1947
Avery Hall-Architecture Models, 6/11/1948 Box 22
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- Avery Hall-Architecture Models, 6/11/1948
Series III: Color Slides
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- landscaping in the full bloom and some images of architectural models for the development of East Campus. Note
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Color slides most likely originating from the University Photographer depicting various university events, athletics, student life and views of campus and campus buildings. Among the events represented are the inaugurations of President William J. McGill (1970) and Michael I. Sovern (1980) as well as commencement ceremonies. Among the commencement 1967 slides one can find images of campus buildings and landscaping in the full bloom and some images of architectural models for the development of East Campus. Note that there are two sets of 1969 commencement slides. Slides are listed alphabetically by subject and/or name and are arranged in two slide boxes which each contain six smaller boxes. These are indicated as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. in the container list.
Dixie Trainer papers, 1964-1997
0.1 linear feetThe collection contains blueprints and photographs of the Whitney Museum of American Art used by Dixie Trainer to make a replica of the building for a fund-raising gala for the museum.
Theodore Conrad papers, 1937-1991
13 linear feetMichigan Consolidated Gas Company (Detroit, MI) [Minoru Yamasaki -- Smith, Hinchman, Grylls, Associated Architects and Engineers], [1959?] Jun 26 Box 09, Folder 53
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- 1 photograph, press release for the unveiling of the architectural model, letter and tear sheets (4
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1 photograph, press release for the unveiling of the architectural model, letter and tear sheets (4 copies) from Architectural Forum highlighting model, clipping featuring the model
Louis Checkman negatives photographs and papers, 1955-1992
6,604 negativesThe collection primarily consists of negatives, transparencies, prints of architectural models arranged chronological by project number.
Jock Pottle photographs and negatives, circa 1978-2004, bulk 1984-2004
55 archives boxesJock Pottle is a photographer of architectural models, active during the 1980s through early 2000s. The collection documents his practice photographing architectural models for large and small firms, for American as well as international projects. The collection contains only photographic materials, including photographs, negatives, transparencies, slides, and born-digital image files. The arrangement of the collection follows Pottle's system of organization by is arranged by project number, or by client or project name. A partial file listing has been created, but the collection is underprocessed.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives : exhibition files, 1902-1965
2 linear feetFrank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives : project photographs, circa 1887-2008, bulk 1900-1959
40,237 photographic itemsSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP collection of Ezra Stoller photographs
140 albumsThe collection consists of approximately 140 bound albums of photography by Ezra Stoller featuring buildings and interiors designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM) and a small collection of project records. Projects represented include, among others, Albright Knox Art Gallery, American Republic Insurance Company, Banque Lambert, Beineck Library, Chase Manhattan Bank, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Ford Motor Company, HJ Heinz Research Center, John Hancock Building, Lever House, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and US Airforce Academy.
José Luis Delpini photographs, circa 1958
71 photographic printsThe collection consists of photographs for twenty buildings and models of five unrealized or partially realized project. Projects include markets, churches, factories, garages, a bus station, a bridge, a stadium, an airplane hangar, and an apartment building. The photographs are black and white and mounted to card stock. Each print includes a typed caption, which identifies and dates the project. The photographs are housed together in a clamshell box engraved with the title "La Arquitectura de Jose L. Depini." It is possible the photographs were use as a presentation album.