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Constance Hess Williams Papers, 1964-2016
18.52 Linear FeetPeter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006, bulk 1980-2002
22 manuscript boxesThis collection contains materials related to a full range of Blake's personal, professional, and academic lives. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1980s through the early 2000s. His professional and faculty papers document many of his interests, and primarily include published and unpublished lectures and articles. Although Blake delivered his lectures at various architectural schools in the United States and abroad, the specific locations of the lectures are not usually recorded on the documents. In addition, many articles he wrote for publication appear as annotated typescripts. There are also significant papers related to publication of his memoir No Place Like Utopia (Knopf, 1993), including correspondence and some production records. Throughout the professional and faculty papers are also found a large number of reference files relating to modern architecture, art, design, urbanism, technology, and current events, compiled over many decades. The collection also contains correspondence with personal friends, clients, and professional and academic colleagues. There is an especially significant amount of correspondence and clippings related to Patwant Singh, a Sikh writer, commentator, journalist, editor, and publisher, with whom Blake was a close friend. There are also many materials including correspondence, typescripts, and book production records related to Philip Johnson and Paul Rudolph, with whom Blake was also close. Architectural project records include original and reprographic drawings and photographs for 40 residential and institutional designs, located primarily in New York City and the surrounding region. Of particular note are drawings and papers related to Blake's important Pin Wheel House (1954) in Water Mill, New York. In addition, there are drawings related to the American National Exhibition in Moscow (1959). Finally, there is a significant number of drawings, photographs, and correspondence related to the Benjamin Gerson Residence (1999-2003) in Johnsonburg, New Jersey, one of Blake's last architectural projects.
[Unidentified Plan], undated Box 20, Folder 18
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- Photographic print, negative. Includes an unknown plan.
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Photographic print, negative. Includes an unknown plan.
RBML Office Files, 1917-2022
176.26 linear feet"A Book of One's Own," Kempner Gallery, 1997-1998 Box 374, Folder 8--13
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- Includes photographic prints, negatives, contact sheets and digitization records.
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Includes photographic prints, negatives, contact sheets and digitization records.
Arthur Rothstein photographs, 1848-2000, bulk 1932-1985
812 negativesPhotographic material, ca. 1984 Box 43, Folder 4
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- 128 items : Photographic prints, negatives, and contact prints related to 1984 trip to China.
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128 items : Photographic prints, negatives, and contact prints related to 1984 trip to China.
Roger C. Ferri architectural drawings and papers
3,729 drawingsAmericana Hotel Restaurant / Tandy Center (Fort Worth, TX) [Other Creator: Benjamin Baldwin, Jonathan Warwick], 1980 Box 1, Folder 3
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- photographic prints, negatives and transparencies
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photographic prints, negatives and transparencies
Office of Public Affairs Photograph Collection, 1947-2016
138.80 linear feetSeries IV: Protest and Activism Photographs
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- These photographs consist of black-and-white photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets
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These photographs consist of black-and-white photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets depicting student protest activities at Columbia from April 21, 1967 to April 21, 1969, with the overwhelming majority of items dating from April and May, 1968 - the period of the most sustained and significant student protests at Columbia.
The Barbara Curtis Adachi Bunraku Collection, 1964-2003
57 linear feetThis collection contains slides, photographs with corresponding contact sheets and negatives, audio and video materials, performance-related printed materials, realia objects and personal papers. Visual, audio, video and printed materials, and realia objects are described at the item level with play titles, production dates, and performer names and other descriptors, if applicable. Personal papers are described at the folder level. 178 plays, 290 productions, and 183 performers of the National Bunraku Troupe are cited in this collection. Visual and printed materials for fifteen Living National Treasures of Japan in Bunraku are also included in this collection.