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The collection is open for research except for Box 1, Folder 2-2, which contains education information about Shanthi Leah Roy, deceased daughter of Joyce Roy. The materials in this folder, including her student ID and course history, may be restricted until 2032. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for additional information.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Joyce Roy Architectural Collection, Ms2019-046, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
The Joyce Roy Architectural Collection was donated to Special Collections and University Archives in July 2019.
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Joyce Roy Architectural Collection commenced in November 2019 and was completed in August 2021.
Joyce (Cox) Roy was born in Champaign, Illinois, on October 30, 1934, to parents George and Lucille Cox. She studied architecture at Pennsylvania State University from 1953 to 1956 and graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering in 1959. In 1974, Roy was certified by the University of the State of New York Education Department to practice architecture in the State of New York. Joyce Roy specialized in apartment renovations, family residences, furniture, and interior design.
In 1961, Joyce Roy moved to India with her family, where she worked for eight years. She worked as an assistant architect for Heavy Engineering Corporation in Ranchi, India, from October 1962 to October 1963, during which Roy was responsible for designing low-rise apartments, low-cost housing, other private residences, and a primary school. From 1963 to 1969, she was self-employed, and worked as project architect on a hospital re-design in Coorg, and as furniture and residential designer. She also designed an exhibition pavilion for crafts and furniture in Hyderabad.
After a brief stint working as a consultant for the Ford Foundation in New Delhi, Roy returned to New York with her family. Upon her return, Joyce Roy worked as a project architect at Oppenheimer, Brady & Vogelstein from 1971 to 1974. Roy began teaching basic carpentry and cabinetmaking classes in 1972 and registered her teaching business as Space Constructs. Eventually Space Constructs evolved into an architecture and design cooperative, and its office opened in New York City in 1986. After the company dissolved in 1992, Joyce Roy moved to Oakland, California, and worked as a designer at David Wade Byrens from 1993 to 1994. Following this time, she worked various jobs as consultant, project manager, and freelance designer. From 1995 to 1999 she taught a "Portable Powertools for Beginners" class at the Building Education Center in Berkeley, CA. She became engaged with local transit organizations and advocated for improved public transit, smart growth, and historic preservation. She died July 11, 2018.
Sources: "Women in Architecture." The New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. New York City, 1974. "Board Memos, Joyce Roy." AC Transit Board Memos, Joyce Roy, 2009 February. https://www.actransit.org/website/uploads/board_memos/a16-roy.pdf. "Joyce Marguerite Roy, 1934-2018." Obituary, East Bay Times, 2018 August 29. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/eastbaytimes/name/joyce-roy-obituary?pid=190065945.
This collection contains a mixture of personal and professional papers, including correspondence, project and office records, and architectural drawings relating to the life and career of Joyce Margarite Roy (nee Cox). 65% of the collection consists of drawings and files that relate to Roy's work as an architect, furniture craftswoman, and interior designer in the Republic of India and in the United States, spanning the time period from 1961 to 2016. The collection also consists of files, correspondence, and office records relevant to Space Constructs, a private teaching business established by Joyce Roy in 1972, which evolved into an architecture and design firm based in New York. Other materials include lecture notes, exams, papers, drawings, and homework from Roy's days as an undergraduate at Pennsylvania State University and Washington State University.
This collection is arranged into four series: personal papers, professional papers, Space Constructs, and project records. Roy's personal papers primarily consist of undergraduate school work, with some biographical information and personal correspondence. The professional papers series contains reference files and correspondence, while the Space Constructs series contains all documentation related to its existence as a business entity (1972-1992). The project records series is divided into project files and drawings, and these files are organized by client name.
This subseries consists of Joyce Roy's professional certificates, license, and a catalogue titled In Architecture, An Exhibition of Work by Women, which includes a paragraph about Joyce Roy's biography.
This subseries primarily consists of correspondence with or regarding family members, including Joyce Roy's husband, Prodipto Roy, and her daughter, Shanthi Lean Roy.
This subseries primarily consists of photographs of Joyce Roy with her family members and her private residence in New York City.
This subseries primarily consists of lecture notes, exams, papers, drawings, and homework from Roy's days as an undergraduate student at Pennsylvania State University and Washington State University.
This subseries primarily consists of newspaper clippings and articles collected by Joyce Roy.
This subseries primarily consists of correspondence related to Joyce Roy's professional life, topics included are outreach, architecture firm, and etc.
This subseries primarily consists of materials relating to Space Constructs, including articles of incorporation, client information, project records, legal and financial documents.
This series primarily consists of materials relating to Joyce Roy's private teaching practices in furniture design and making, including lecture handouts, notes, course descriptions, publicity materials, and other printed materials on similar courses collected by Joyce Roy.
This subseries primarily consists of materials relating to projects Joyce Roy has worked on for various residences and enterprises, including correspondence, notes, reports, specifications, contracts, and a small amount of sketches and drawings.
This subseries primarily consists of sketches, plans, elevations, presentation renderings, and etc. relating to projects Joyce Roy has worked on for various residences and enterprises.
This volume consists of smaller collections of designs for clients including Susan Franklin, EDNA Coldwater, Stoekley Hart, Laura Baum, Vincent Capazano, June Kramer, and bills and drawings for unknown client(s).
This volume consists of smaller collections of designs for clients including Space Constructs, Ernie and Ruth Huritz, and for Lerman Residence, and Quigley Residence.
This volume consists of smaller collections of designs for clients including Tania Midney, William Metcalf, Maryellen Rodgers, Stephen Roth, Robert Drake, Debra and Steve Joester, and Sutton.
This volume consists of smaller collections of designs for clients including David E. Levow and Karen Malina n.d., Andrew and Phlip Luth 1990, R. Campbell and Mc. Lymont, n.d., Joseph Orlando, 1976, Jill and Gerald Mehm, n.d., Sammis, 1988, Nocole Francois, 1991, Renee Serlin and Martin Rothman, n.d., John Miller, 1983, Jane Bendetson, 1989.