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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish material from the IAWA Small Collections must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: IAWA Small Collections, Ms2009-054 - Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
Acquisition Information
The IAWA Small Collections is an artificial collection compiled by Special Collections in 2009.
Alternative Form Available
The Special Collections Imagebase contains digital images from the following collections:
Brians, Audrey papers, 1951-1952, 2001-2002, 2008
Driskel, Jean Roth papers, 1949-1958, 1968-1971
Galster, Gertrud publications, 1963-1988
Gramatikova, Lilia papers, 1960-1965, 1971-1982, 1987
Keichline, Anna Wagener papers, 1991-2004
Lari, Yasmeen curriculum vitae and CD, 1992, 2003
Marquard, Claudia posters, 1998
Marshall-Baker, Anna papers, 1997
Speigel, Susan postcards, 1985
Stan, Sally Bould biographical material, 1972, 2006, 2008
Steinmesch, H. May papers, 1946, 1967-1968 and undated
Sutton, Sharon E. artwork, 1976-1979, 1999
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement and description of the IAWA Small Collections commenced in July, 2009 and was completed in September, 2009. The bulk of the material came from the IAWA One Folder Collections and other small, mostly biographical collections deemed by Special Collections staff to be more accessible in the artificial collection format. The original accession and manuscript numbers were retained and are enclosed in brackets on the individual folders.
Historical Information
The International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA), established in 1985, is a joint program of the College of Architecture and Urban Studies and the University Libraries at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The purpose of the Archive is to document the history of women's involvement in architecture by collecting, preserving, storing, and making available to researchers the professional papers of women architects, landscape architects, designers, architectural historians and critics, urban planners, and the records of women's architectural organizations.
Scope and Content
The IAWA Small Collections was compiled from a variety of sources by Special Collections staff for use in reference and research. The collection consists primarily of biographical materials for women architects, architectural historians, and designers including curriculum vitas, firm brochures, exhibit notices, photographs, and publications. Drawings, sketches, course notes, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to architectural collections are also present.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged alphabetically into three series Persons and Associations, Publications, and Subject Files.
Related Material
Several collections within IAWA Small Collections relate to larger holdings within the IAWA. A see also note located within the collection's description will alert the researcher to additional materials.
These publications were cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and are available through the Special Collections Reading Room:
American Architectural Foundation. That Exceptional One: Women in American Architecture, 1888-1988. Washington, D.C.: American Architectural Foundation, 1988. NA1997 .T47 1988 c.3
Bay, Helle. Women in Danish Architecture. København: Arkitektens, 1991. NA1997.W66 1991
Gruft, Andrew. Patkau Architects. Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, 1997.
Khazanova, Vigdalia. Soviet architecture during the first years after the October, 1917-1925. 1970.
Mang, Karl, and Wend Fischer. The Shakers: Life and Production of a Community in the Pioneering Days of America : an Exhibition by the Neue Sammlung, Munich : [Catalogue. Munich: Die Neue Sammlung, 1974.
Markelin, Ulla. Profiles: Pioneering Women Architects from Finland. [Helsinki]: Museum of Finnish Architecture, 1983. NA1455.F5 P76 1983 c.3
Matrix (Organization). Making Space: Women and the Man-Made Environment. London: Pluto Press, 1984.
Matrix (Group), and Greater London Council. Building for Childcare: Making Better Buildings for the Under-5s. [London?]: Published jointly by Matrix and GLC Women's Committee, 1986.
Sundt, Elise, and Monika Klenovec. Ziviltechnikerinnen. Wr. Neustadt [Austria]: Druck- und Verlagsanstalt Gutenberg, 1982. NA1997 .Z58 1982 c.3
Winter, Friedrich Gottlieb Maximiliam. Bauten und Ziele. Krefeld: Scherpe, 1970.
Index Terms
- Adamczewska-Wjchert, Hanna
- Alexander, Dorothy Baxter
- Anisimova, Irina
- Antonakakis, Susana
- Baptista, Angela
- Bassett, Florence Knoll
- Bentel, Maria A.
- Bevington, Christine Benglia
- Binder, Rebecca L.
- Biriukova, Alexandra
- Birkby, Noel Phyllis
- Bizios, Georgia
- Bliss, Anna Campbell
- Bo Bardi, Lina
- Boden-Archer, Dendron
- Bodmer, Monica
- Bolldorf-Reitstätter, Martha
- Bonney, Claire
- Bragstad, Susan
- Brians, Audrey
- Brierly, Cornelia
- Brosowsky, Bettina Maria
- Brotons de la Nuez, Rosa Maria
- Browne, Charlene
- Browne, Jennifer
- Budevska-Salcheva, Nadezhda
- Budis, Sanda
- Bulant-Kamenova, Aneta
- Campana, Ana
- Cardenas, Eliana
- Carlini, Erdumute
- Chestnutt, Rebecca
- Chowdhury, Urmile Eulie
- Christianovic, Ruth
- Ciocãnea, Doina Marilena
- Cline, Ann
- Cole, Doris
- Colter, Mary
- Cooper, Margaret Robb Shook
- Cornelius, Ulla
- Cutler, Sherrie S.
- DeGezelle, Molly
- Delavrancea-Gibory, Henriette
- Demi, Engjellushe Hoxha
- Diaz, Luz Maria Beristain
- Dietrich, Verena
- Donev, Miriana
- Dougherty, Betsey Olnick
- Drew, Jane
- Driskel, Jean Roth
- Enriquez-Musni, Marjorie L.
- Fallon, Kristine K.
- Fessas-Emmanouil, Helen
- Figueira, Leonor
- Filas, Hilde
- Fisher, Laura A. Horstman
- Flagge, Ingeborg
- Flecken, Ursula
- Forsthuber, Sabine
- Fritz, Sylvia
- Gabrea, Georgeta
- Galster, Gertrud
- Gayer, Diane Elliott
- Getov, Alexandrina
- Glebova, Tatiana
- Gottwald-Thapar, Sylvia
- Gramatikova, Lilia
- Gray, Eilen
- Griffen, Marion Mahony
- Grisogono, Ksenija
- Groat, Linda N.
- Guillissen-Hoa, Simone
- Hadid, Zaha
- Hafer, Hannalore
- Hahn, Ivanka Vulchanova
- Hakala-Meyer, Maija
- Hanna, Bronwyn
- Hansen, Fani Danadjieva
- Hautman-Kiss, Klara
- Hayden, Florence Kenyon
- Hebald-Heymann, Margo
- Helg, Franca
- Hermanuz, Ghislaine
- Herrmann-Chong, Evelyn Chi-Chain
- Hillebrande, Lucy
- Himanen, Marina
- Holt, Rengin
- Hook, Mary Rockwell
- Hooker, Marjorie Mead
- Hosken, Franziska Porges
- Hubacher, Annemarie
- Huber, Verena
- Ison, Leonara
- Jauch-Stolz, Monika
- Kazakova, Liumila
- Keichline, Anna Wagener, 1889-1943
- Kemp, Diane Legge
- Kennedy, Louise St. John
- Keremidarska, Svetlana Lazarova
- Khazanova, Vigdalia
- Khokhlova, Larisa
- Kingsley, Karen
- Kiss, Katalin
- Klingelhofer, Petra
- Koci, Ilse
- Koci-Montanari, Silvia
- Kuhler, Ingeborg
- Kurian, Elizabeth George
- Lambert, Phyllis
- Landry, Jane L.
- Lang Jakob, Evelyne
- Lari, Yasmeen
- Lassmann, Edith
- Levine, Sally
- Lin, Maya
- Lipsey-Rahe, Georgina
- Loffler, Anthusa
- Lourida, Sophia
- Lyon, Virginia
- Macfarlane, Jane
- Magee, Fannie
- Maiz Apellaniz, Marta
- Mang-Frimmel, Eva
- Marquard, Claudia
- Marshall-Baker, Anna
- Martin, Shelley F.
- Matsukawa-Tsuchida, Junko
- Matsuzaki, Eva
- Mendelsohn, Louise
- Meredith, Amaza Lee
- Merle, Ulla
- Miculinic, Sonja
- Mikic, Vesna
- Moody, Harriet
- Moody, Mildred
- Muller, Cornelia
- Muller-Schmid, Catherine
- Muntoni, Alessandra
- Mykolyk, Mary
- Møller, Alice Finnerup
- Nakahara, Nobuko
- Nanasy, Ilona
- Novakova, Zdenka Marie, 1939-
- Nowicki, Stanislawa
- Okhotina, Nina
- Ozkose, Aysun
- Patkau, Patricia
- Patrulius, Irina
- Pattison, Harriet
- Pavlova, Luidmila Pavlova
- Pavlova, Radka
- Perriand, Charlotte
- Petrova, Iskra Nikolova
- Pidgeon, Monica
- Pierce, Marjorie
- Pietilä, Raili
- Pingel, Gerda, 1954-
- Pinos, Carme
- Plumb, Helga
- Popova, Rositsa
- Portugali, Nili
- Praun, Anna-Lulja
- Prochazka, Elsa
- Rachel, Shalit
- Reese, Ilse Meissner
- Ribarova, Elisaveta
- Riggs, Lutah Marie
- Robertson, Donna V.
- Rueschemeyer, Marilyn
- Rysdale, Anne J.
- Sachs, Lisbeth
- Sankalia, Hema
- Sant'Anna de Almedia, Marília Penteado
- Santos, Alda
- Sarantsatsal, Ochirpureviin
- Scarlette, Shannon Taylor
- Schmidt-Kirchberg, Barbara
- Schmidt-Thomsen, Helga
- Schütte-Lihotzky, Margarete
- Scott Brown, Denise
- Seifen, Barbara
- Seixas, Maria Fernanda Machado
- Sepic, Liljana
- Shackelford, Grace
- Shayo, Anna
- Simon, Cathy J.
- Sion, Maria Militza
- Sklarek, Norma Merrick, 1928-2012
- Slunkova, Inessa Nikolaevina
- Smith, Cloethiel Woodard
- Smithson, Alison
- Spear, Laurinda
- Speigel, Susan
- Stamatova, Nadya
- Stan, Sally Waldner Bould
- Steinegger, Elisabeth
- Steinmesch, H. May
- Stevens, Mary Otis
- Stocker-Mergenthaler, Beth
- Stoilova, Ljubinka K.
- Sutton, Sharon E.
- Svigelj-Cernigoj, Monjca
- Syrkus, Helena
- Taranto, Lisa
- Thompson, Jane
- Tolzer, Maria
- Toma, Nicoleta
- Topelson de Grinberg, Sara
- Tranberg, Lene, 1956-
- Treant-Mathe, Juliette
- Troeva, Vesselina Rousseva
- Tsevelma, Danzansharavyn
- Tyutcheva, Narine
- Uncu, Ana
- Urbanke, Rosemarie
- Vecsei, Eva Hollo
- Veltcheva, Maria
- Vilches, Cecilia
- Vinciarelli, Lauretta
- Vitzthum, Sandra
- Vytlacil, Anne
- Wagner, Anne Gabriele
- Wainstein-Krasuk, Olga
- Weisberg, Sarelle T.
- Weiss-Koenig, Annaliese
- Whitman, Bertha Yerex
- Wilburn, Leila Ross
- Winchester, Sarah Pardee
- Winter-Bracher, Ingeborg
- Wood, Joan
- Xiaowei, Luo
- Zaglaniki, Loukia
- de Lemos, Maria Joana Viana
- American Institute of Architects.
- American Institute of Architects. Women in Architecture.
- Association of Collegiate Scholars in Architecture.
- Matrix: Feminist Architectural Co-Operative Limited.
- Newcomb College.
- Vermont Design Institute.
- Virginia Women in Architecture: An Exhibit Highlighting the Work of Women Architects in Virginia.
- Women's Design Service.
- Women's Development Corporation. (R. I.)
- Women's International Network.
- Women's School of Planning and Architecture. (Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College)
- Architects and community
- Architecture--Study and teaching
- International Archives of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Women-owned architectural firms.
- Architectural drawings.
- Architects.
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Adjunct Descriptive Data
Related MaterialSeveral collections within IAWA Small Collections relate to larger holdings within the IAWA. A see also note located within the collection's description will alert the researcher to additional materials.
Separated MaterialThese publications were cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and are available through the Special Collections Reading Room:
American Architectural Foundation. That Exceptional One: Women in American Architecture, 1888-1988. Washington, D.C.: American Architectural Foundation, 1988. NA1997 .T47 1988 c.3
Bay, Helle. Women in Danish Architecture. København: Arkitektens, 1991. NA1997.W66 1991
Gruft, Andrew. Patkau Architects. Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, 1997.
Khazanova, Vigdalia. Soviet architecture during the first years after the October, 1917-1925. 1970.
Mang, Karl, and Wend Fischer. The Shakers: Life and Production of a Community in the Pioneering Days of America : an Exhibition by the Neue Sammlung, Munich : [Catalogue. Munich: Die Neue Sammlung, 1974.
Markelin, Ulla. Profiles: Pioneering Women Architects from Finland. [Helsinki]: Museum of Finnish Architecture, 1983. NA1455.F5 P76 1983 c.3
Matrix (Organization). Making Space: Women and the Man-Made Environment. London: Pluto Press, 1984.
Matrix (Group), and Greater London Council. Building for Childcare: Making Better Buildings for the Under-5s. [London?]: Published jointly by Matrix and GLC Women's Committee, 1986.
Sundt, Elise, and Monika Klenovec. Ziviltechnikerinnen. Wr. Neustadt [Austria]: Druck- und Verlagsanstalt Gutenberg, 1982. NA1997 .Z58 1982 c.3
Winter, Friedrich Gottlieb Maximiliam. Bauten und Ziele. Krefeld: Scherpe, 1970.
Contents List
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Box 1Adamczewska-Wjchert, Hanna, biographical papers, 1985-1987 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feet.Material is in English and Polish.Scope and Contents note
Born 1920. Architect of Warsaw, Poland; Professor at the Warsaw Technical University. Materials include a lengthy curriculum vitae, reprints of articles she wrote about urban projects in Poland, and a 1985 catalog she wrote, "Formation of Pertinent Housing Cooperatives."
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Box 10Alexander, Dorothy, photographs, 1974Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect in her firm, D. B. Alexander. Projects have included commercial remodeling for the Arriflex Corporation, Panavision and the Jack Tilton Gallery. Staff photographer for Oculus, the magazine of the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The collection consists of a set of photos entitled "White Flowers" that were used as the opening image of a chapter in Women in Architecture, edited by Susana Torre. See also the ALEXANDER, DOROTHY, ARCHITECTURAL COLLECTION, 1939-1994 MS2008-089 .
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Box 9American Institute of Architects, 1990-1999Extent: 0.3 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The American Institute of Architects is an organization consisting of 300 chapters designed to serve the needs of architects at the national, state, and local levels. The collection consists of programs for chapter meetings, lecture announcements. The collection also includes information about lectures publication, program agendas for committees within the AIA, specifically the WIA (Women in Architecture).
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Box 1Anisimova, Irina, biographical papers, 2008Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Russian.Scope and Contents note
Biographical sketch, bound booklet entitled "Multistoried apartment houses for Moscow design by Professor Irina Anisimova" dated 2008.
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Box 1Antonakakis, Susana, papers, 1987, 1994, and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1935. Architect in Athens, Greece, and a founding member of the architectural firm Atelier 66. Materials include a copy of a lecture she gave in 1987 in Delft, the Netherlands, to the International Design Seminar; a postcard for an exhibit in Zurich, Switzerland, of the work she has done with her husband, Dimitris; and a brochure of the Mavrakakis house in Perdika, Greece, which she and her husband designed.
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Box 1Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, publication, 1990Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Publication entitled "Status of Faculty Women in Architecture Schools Survey Results and Recommendations," 1990.
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Box 10Baptista, Angela, drawings, 1983Extent: 0.3 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Carvalhos, Portugal. Materials consist of six sets of architectural drawings of the Vamara Municipal da Vila da Feira.
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Box 1Bardi, Lina Bo, biographical material, 1996-1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Portuguese.Scope and Contents note
1914-1992. Born in Italy, worked in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Among other residential and public structures in Brazil, she designed the Museum of Art Sao Paulo (1958) and the Sesc-Pompeia (1977), a combined sports and arts center. Her collection includes a press release with biographical information for an exhibit of her work at the California College of Arts and Crafts in San Francisco.
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Box 1Bassett, Florence Knoll, article, 2001Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Interior Designer in Coconut Grove, Florida; article in Metropolis "The Soul of Knoll," July 2001
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Box 10Bentel, Maria A., biographical material, 2000 amd undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1928. Architect and partner of Bentel & Bentel, Architects and Planners, of New York, and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Collection includes a brochure of her work with her firm.
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Box 20Bethune, Louise, postcard, 1907Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Content
Bethune (1856-1913) was the first female associate of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The Collection contains a 1907 postcard featuring Bethune's Lafayette Hotel in Buffalo, NY.
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Box 1Bevington, Christine Benglia, résuméExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Résumé.
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Box 1Binder, Rebecca L., papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1951. Principal of R. L. Binder, F.A.I.A., Architecture & Planning, in Playa del Rey, California, and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Materials include curriculum vita detailing major projects, employment, exhibitions, publications, activities, and honors; descriptions of fifteen of her designs. A copy of the book Rebecca L. Binder, with text by Eleanor Lynn Nesmith, edited by Shawna Mullen (Rockport, Massachusetts: Contemporary World Architects, 1995) is located in the Special Collections stacks as well as in the Art + Architecture library. NA737.B495 N47 1995
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Box 1Biriukova, Alexandra, biographical material, 1969, 1980-1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1895-1967. Russian architect in Canada. Received architecture degree in 1914 from the School of Architecture in Petrograd, Russia. Exiled in 1917; moved to Italy where she received a degree in 1925 from the Royal Superior School of Architecture in Rome. Emigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1929. Designed a residence for artist Lawren Harris in Toronto and was elected the first woman member of the Ontario Association of Architects in 1931, yet entered nursing school that same year and spent the rest of her career as a nurse. Materials consist of research notes, correspondence, published biographical sources, and card files compiled by Barbara Sankey of Toronto, who researched Biriukova's career.
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Box 1Birkby, Noel Phyllis, biographical material, 1991, 1994Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1932-1994. Architect of New York City. Educated at the Cooper Union and at Yale University; worked for architectural firms in New York City and was principal of her own firm. Taught at the New York Institute of Technology. Papers are photocopies of obituaries and other biographical information about Birkby.
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Box 1Bizios, Georgia, résumé and exhibit postcard, 1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Professor of Architecture and Associate Dean for Academics at the School of Design, North Carolina State University (1986-present). Educated at Colby College (B.A. Art, 1967), University of Minnesota (B.Arch., 1971), and University of Oregon (M.Arch, 1974). Former member of the Board of Advisors for the IAWA. Collection consists of a curriculum vitae and a postcard advertising an exhibit of her work at the Brooks Hall Gallery of the School of Design, North Carolina State University, in January 1996.
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Box 1Bliss, Anna Campbell, architectural papers, 1978-1994Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1925. Artist, architect, and consultant on color and design in Salt Lake City, Utah; partner of Bliss and Campbell, Architects; and founder and former President of the Contemporary Arts Group. Materials include a curriculum vitae; photographs, a 1987 flyer for a CAG conference; three articles on color and architecture; a notice of an exhibition of a mural Bliss designed for the Utah State Capitol; and a bibliography of publications, articles, and catalogs by Bliss.
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Box 1Boden-Archer, Dendron, biographical material, 1997 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Greek psychologist with an interest in "dream healing" within the framework of landscape and architecture. Collection includes a biographical sketch and a copy of an article that she wrote.
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Box 2Bodmer, Monica, videotape, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
One-hour videotape and DVD version entitled Spatial Biography and Mental Maps produced for the International Women's University, Project Area City and Gender, in Kassel, Germany in 2000. Created by Monica Bodmer of Lausanne, Switzerland and Prof. Kerstin Dörhöfer of Berlin, Germany. Includes prologue and sections by twelve contributors.
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Box 2Bolldorf-Reitstätter, Martha, article, 1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of article with information about Bolldorf-Reitstatter in Steine Sprechen, no. 110, 2pp. 1998.
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Box 2Bonney, Claire, papers, 1995-1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The collection contains a copy of Thérèse Bonney: The Architectural Photographs, a PhD thesis from the University of Zurich. Materials submitted in application for the first Milka Bliznakov Prize, 2000. See also Bonney's report on architect Adrienne Gorska . Inventory available.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 1/Folder 1Bragstad, Susan, drawings, 1983-1989Extent: 1.7 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Collection includes two sets of drawings featuring houses designed by Bragstad in the 1980s; a short biography of Bradstad and a biography of her mother Martha Marie Wagele Mood an artist, photographer, and teacher.
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Box 2Brians, Audrey, papers, 1951-1952, 2001-2002, 2008Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Principal and President of Brians and Associates/Architects, Inc., of Panama City, Florida. Materials include four brochures - one describes her firm and includes a curriculum vitae, and three detail her designs. Also includes a 12-page memoir, ""Confessions of an Irreverent Iconoclast"" written in 2002. Also has materials on VT ImageBase
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Box 2Brierly, Cornelia, biographical material, 2007Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Printed material from Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Conference Tour "Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly in Pittsburgh," April 14, 2007
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Box 2Brotons de la Nuez, Rosa Maria, certificate and photographs, 1973, 1986Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Barcelona, Spain. Copy of a 1973 certificate from the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Canarias, and two photographs of Palacio del Hielo, a skating rink she designed.
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Box 2Brosowsky, Bettina Maria, papers, 1984-1985 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born in 1957, architect in Germany. Collection contains plans and images of two competition designs from the 1980s, illustrated descriptions of three projects designed by her firm, Brosowsky & Teschner, Architekten, during 1992-2003. Also includes a pamphlet written by Brosowsky in 2003 entitled Wolfsburg Architektur-Stadtplan: Bauten der Jahrtausendwende und die Klassiker with a city map and descriptions of buildings in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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Box 2Browne, Charlene, curriculum vita, 1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
11 page curriculum vitae
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Box 2Browne, Jennifer. curriculum vitae, 1995Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1949. Project Architect, SLR/Architects, Palo Alto, California.
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Box 2Box 17Budevska-Salcheva, Nadezhda, papers, 1965-1988Extent: 2.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Nadezhda Budevaska-Salcheva graduated from Sofia Polytechnic in 1949, and thereafter pursued a career as a champion tennis player. In 1967, she joined the Sofia Design Organization, where she designed many large buildings such as hospitals and research institutes. In 1980 she established a private office, focusing mainly on private residences. The papers include drawings and photos of projects for residential projects in/near Sofia, Bulgaria, 1965-1988, a photo of a drawing of research laboratories, newspaper clippings, and a two-page c.v. in English with image of Budevska.
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Box 2Budis, Sanda papers, 1983; 1985; and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and French.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Lutry, Switzerland. Architectural drawings and a brochure with drawings, notes, sketches and slides of "La Conversion/Lutry."
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Box 2Bulant, Kamenova Aneta brochure, 1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and German.Scope and Contents note
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria. Practiced in Sofia and Vienna. Her firm's brochure, "Emerging Architecture," features three residential projects, a carpenter's shop, and a bank designed by Bulant & Wailzer. Inventory available.
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Box 2Campana, Ana, biographical material, 1987, 1994, and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1934 in Cuba. Senior architect for the General Electric Company since 1974, specializing in the design of power plant facilities. Collection consists of a curriculum vitae and biography, and copies of certificates from Who's Who in the World and Who's Who of American Women.
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Box 2Cardenas, Eliana, publications, 1999, 2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Eliana Maria Cardenas Sanchez is a Cuban architect and architectural historian. This collection includes two issues of the journal arquitectura y urbanismo, 2/1999 and 3/2002, each of which contain articles by Cardenas and a university textbook, Un siglo de enseñanza de la arquitectura en Cuba, that she helped edit [NA2151 .I67 2002]. Additional publications by Cardenas are also available in the book collection through the VT library's online catalog, Addison.
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Box 2Carlini, Erdmute, papers, 1977, 1980-1989,Extent: 0.2 cubic feetMaterials are in German and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1941. Landscape architect of Berlin, Germany. Materials include two catalogs, Berlin/Los Angeles: Working Together in Culture, Science and Industry--Fantasy and Realism in Architecture, about an exhibition of the Werkbund Berlin at UCLA in which Carlini showed her work, and Dan Markische Viertel-25 Jahre Danach, by Carlini and her husband; postcards of her work; and catalogs (1977-1989) in which her work is cited. Ms2000-024.
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Box 2Chestnutt, Rebecca, catalog, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Chestnutt received her Master of Architecture degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1981. In 1983 she moved to Berlin and by 1988 Chestnutt started her firm with Robert Niess, a colleague from Virginia Tech. The collection includes a copy of the catalog, The History of Air 1988-2000, showing three of their buildings. Inventory available.
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Box 2Chowdhury, Urmile Eulie, biographical material, 1965 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and French.Scope and Contents note
Born 1923. Architect of Chandigarh, India; first woman to qualify as an architect in Asia and to be Chief Architect of an Indian state (Punjab). Materials include a curriculum vitae and copies of letters sent by the architect Le Corbusier in the 1960s.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 5/Folder 3Box 10Box 2Christianovic, Ruth, papers, 1974, 1987-1989Extent: 0.4 cubic feetMaterial is in German, French, and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1923. Architect and artist of Vienna, Austria. Materials consist of a résumé and architectural plans of her designs, sketches, and watercolors of landscapes and buildings.
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Box 10Ciocãnea, Doina Marilena, papers, 1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Romanian.Scope and Contents note
Born 1951 in Bucharest, Romania, where she received her diploma in 1976 from the Institute of Architecture. Papers consist of a résumé, photographs and photocopies of drawings of portions of her work. Inventory available.
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Box 2Cline, Ann, articles, 1989-1997Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Artist and architect of California and Ohio; Associate Professor of Architecture at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Materials consist of articles by Cline and about Cline's work on "Little Houses" or one-room spaces, and an exhibit of her work at Miami University in 1989.
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Box 2Cole, Doris, papers, 1991-2004, 2006 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
President/Director of the firm Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA). Collection includes brochure packets from her firm and postcards showing her work. A signed copy of her 1973 book, From Tipi to Skyscraper: A History of Women in Architecture and a copy of her new book Candid Reflections: Letters from Women in Architecture 1972 and 2004 (2007) are cataloged in ADDISON and available in the Special Collections Rare Book Room.
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Box 2Colter, Mary, media collection, 1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1869-1958. Chief architect for the Fred Harvey Company. Designed hotels, gift shops, and viewing places throughout the southwestern desert in the United States in the early 1900s. Her most notable designs were the Watchtower, Hopi House, and Hermit's Rest at the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. Collection includes film entitled "Mary Jane Colter: The Desert View" produced, written, and directed in 1996 by Jennifer Lee of Beverly Hills, California, and narrated by Ellen Burstyn, about Colter's life and work. [Circulating copy available at Art/Arch Library: Video 5508.] Also available are National Public Radio program cassettes 526/527 in Rare Book Room.
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Box 2Constructive Women Architecture and Design Archive newsletters,1994-2003Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
An archive located in North Sydney, Australia, of images of work by women architects and designers in Australia, formed in 1995. Records consist of a cover letter introducing the archive, a general information and collection policy form, guidelines for submitting work to the archive form, a biographical questionnaire, an image documentation form, and a copyright agreement form. Also includes issues of Constructive Times, a newsletter of the Association of Women Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners and Women in the Building Industry, in Australia.
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Box 2Cooper, Margaret Robb Shook "Robbie," curriculum vitae and brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1925 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Partner of Architecture 2, a firm in Washington, D.C. Materials include a curriculum vitae and a brochure, "Robbie Cooper Design."
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Box 2Cornelius, Ulla, architectural drawings, 1983-1985Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1952. Architect of Munster, Germany. The collection consists of four architectural designs.
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Box 2Cutler, Sherrie S., brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Collection consists of a brochure about her firm, Ecodesign International.
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Box 2DeGezelle, Molly, invention papers, 1991-1994Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1979, resident of Mankato, Minnesota. Invented a building material composed of recycled paper and glue, originally created as an entry in a science fair competition in 1991. The material is now manufactured under the trade name Environ, by Phoenix Biocomposites. Collection consists of literature about the invention, including the paper she wrote for the science fair, biographical information about DeGezelle, and samples of her original invention (which she called "MollyBoard") and Environ.
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Box 2Delavrancea-Gibory, Henriette, biographical materialExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Three page biographical sketch with project list, author unknown, undated
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 4/Folders 1.1-1.2de Lemos, Maria Joana Viana, drawingsExtent: 3.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Coimbra, Portugal. Papers consist of two notebooks of architectural drawings and construction specifications for health centers in Tondela and Vagos, Portugal, of which de Lemos was architect.
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Box 2Demi, Engjellushe Hoxha, CDExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Albanian.Scope and Contents note
Collection consists of a mini-CD with computer drawings by architect Engjellushe Hoxha Demi.
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Box 2Diaz, Luz Maria Beristain, thesis, 1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
A member of the Faculty of Architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Division de Postgrado, The collection consist of Beristain Diaz's Master's Thesis in Restoration of Monuments entitled "Restoration of the Barrio de Tizapan Historical Center, Mexico City." Inventory available online.
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Box 2Dietrich, Verena, papers, 1980-1986, 1992Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1941. Architect of Cologne, Germany. Papers include photographs of Dietrich and of her designs, a list of her designs from 1979 to 1990, copies of architectural drawings and photographs for her book, Architecktinnen: Ideen-Projekte-Bauten 1986, a exhibition poster of her work in Berlin (1992), and articles (1980-86) by her and about her work.
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Box 2Donev, Miriana, résuméExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of New Rochelle, New York; job captain of the firm of Allan Greenberg, Architect, of New Haven, Connecticut. Graduated from the Parsons School of Design in 1975 (B.F.A. in Environmental Design) and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1977 (M. Arch.). Curriculum vitae.
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Box 2Dougherty, Betsey Olnick, papers, 1980-1986Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Newport Beach, California. Member of the National American Institute of Architects Board of Directors representing California, and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Papers consist of photographs (1980-86) of her designs and a flyer and a brochure of her firm, Dougherty + Dougherty.
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Dow, Joy Wheeler, article1982Extent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Photocopy of a design by Joy Wheeler Dow, an architect in New Jersey, published in County and Suburban Homes of the Prairie School Period 1982.
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Box 2Drew, Jane, obituaryExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1911, died 1996. Assistant Town Planning Advisor to the Colonies of Nigeria, the Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, and Gambia.
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Box 2Driskel, Jean Roth papers, 1949-1958, 1968-1971Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1915-1971. Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, member of the Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes, and national president (1954-1956) of the Association of Women in Architecture. Designer of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings in Pasadena, California. Collection includes notebook of material relating to Driskel and her career, including a photograph, correspondence regarding her membership in the American Institute of Architects (1949-1958), news clippings (1968-1971), and obituaries, donated by the Association for Women in Architecture. Also has materials on VT Imagebase.
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Box 3Enriquez-Musni, Marjorie L., curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1958. Planner of Manila, the Philippines. Materials consist of her curriculum vitae.
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Box 3Fallon, Kristine K., papers, 1979-2006Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1949. Former president of Computer Technology Management, Inc., of A. Epstein Companies, in Chicago, Illinois, and a consultant to architects and engineers on the effective use of computers in facility design. Current head of Kristine Fallon Associates, Inc. Collection materials consist of a résumé, a career information form from the AIA Archives, materials from the UIFA 1979 conference and essays. UIFA materials include a program, a participant's list, and two papers, "Computer-Aided Design in Architectural Practice" by Fallon and "If the City Were a She" by Donna E. Shalala. Essays include a 1980 article by Fallon, "An Overview of Computer Aided Design in Architectural Practice," a 1981 article by Margrit Kennedy, "Gyn/Ecology: On the Relationship Between Woman/ Nature/Space," a 1988 article, "Computer Applications in Building Design and Management" in which Fallon is featured, and a 2002 book, "Leading the Digital Practice: The A/E/C Firm Manager's Guide to Information Technology" co-authored by Fallon and Arleen Boyd. A digital copy of KFA's 2004 report for the Art Institute of Chicago, "Collecting, Archiving, and Exhibiting Digital Design Data" is also included.
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Box 3Fessas-Emmanouil, Helen, biographical work, 2004Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect and professor in Athens, Greece. Author of Public Architecture in Modern Greece, 1827-1992 and Essays on Neohellenic Architecture, which are available in the library catalog, Addison. Ms2004-011
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Box 3Figueira, Leonor curriculum vitae,1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1937. Principal architect of the Portuguese Institute of Cultural Heritage. Curriculum vitae prepared by the United States Information Agency.
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Box 3Filas, Hilde, brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Vienna, Austria. Brochure of her work.
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Box 3Fisher, Laura A. Horstman, biographical material, 1986, 2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Vice president of facilities at Allied Bancshares, Inc. in Houston, Texas. Member of the American Institute of Architects, FAIA. Collection includes a résumé and biography; an article citing her as the recipient of the 1986 Young Architect Award from the Houston AIA; a catalog she edited, Houston's Gallery of Architecture: A Walking Tour of Downtown Houston, and her nomination binder for AIA Fellowship.
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Box 3Flagge, Ingeborg, catalog, 1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Bonn, Germany. Flagge edited the catalog entitled "Frauen in der Architektur--bauen Frauen anders?" (Women in Architecture - Do Women Build Differently?) that arose from a discussion at the Friedrick-Ebert-Stiftung in 1987.
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Box 14Flecken, Ursula, architectural drawingsExtent: 0.2 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Aachen, Germany. Papers consist of two sets of architectural drawings, "The Reorganization of the Central Area of Monchengladbach" and "Improvement of the 'Märkisches Viertel' in Berlin."
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Box 12Forsthuber, Sabine, papers, 1985-1993Extent: 0.4 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Art and architecture historian of Vienna, Austria. Papers consist of literature about prominent women architects of Austria, including Anne-Lulja Praun and Margarette Schutte-Lihotzky. Also includes an article Forsthuber wrote about the history of women architects in Austria.
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Box 3Fritz, Sylvia, papers, 1981-1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born in 1955 in Vienna, Austria, Fritz is an architect and artist. Materials include a brochure of Fritz's work from 1977 to 1987; photographs of her; an exhibition leaflet, Turme von Sylvia Fritz (1982); and articles (1981-1984) in which her work is cited.
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Box 19Gabrea, Georgeta, papers, 1996-1999Extent: 0.25 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1953 in Bucharest, Romania. Officer of architectural firm, Capitel Limited. Papers consist of a personal résumé, corporate dossier, photocopies of photographs and documents, and blue drawings of portions of her work including an office building and an apartment building. Inventory available.
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Box 13Galster, Gertrud, publications, 1963-1988Extent: 0.5 cubic feetMaterial is in French, English, German, and Persian (?).Scope and Contents note
Architect of Denmark and member of the Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes (UIFA). Collection consists of books about women architects and reports and other literature from the meetings of the UIFA. Inventory of publications located in box. The following books were cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and are available through the Special Collections Reading Room: "That Exceptional One": Women in American Architecture, 1888-1988; Ziviltechnikerinnen [Civilian technicians]; Women in Danish Architecture; and Profiles: Pioneering Women Architects from Finland. Galster also has materials available on VT Imagebase. Material is in French, English, German, and Persian [?].
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Box 10Box 3Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 6Gayer, Diane Elliott, papers, 1997-2002Extent: 2.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Publications and one poster generated by Diane Elliott Gayer's development of Vermont Design Institute, Historic Main Street Partnership Study in Burlington, Vermont, and Colorado Left Bank Townhomes. Inventory available online.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 5/Folder 2Getov, Alexandrina, drawings, 2005, 2008Extent: 2.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Getov has a Master's of Science in Architecture from the Higher Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Sofia, Bulgaria. Since 1992 she has lived in Los Angeles, California, where she is a principal at Studio Antares. This collection contains brief biographical information about Getov, as well as architectural drawings and color images of two 2005 residential projects in California.
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Box 15Glebova, Tatiana, papers, 1990 and undatedExtent: 0.25 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Sofia, Bulgaria. Papers consist of exhibit boards for a design she submitted to a 1990 competition and a curriculum vitae.
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Box 3Gottwald-Thapar, Sylvia, curriculum vitae, undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Urban designer and planner at the Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission. Curriculum vitae.
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Box 10Box 3Gramatikova, Lilia, papers, 1960-1965, 1971-1982, 1987Extent: 0.6 cubic feetMaterial is in Bulgarian and German.Scope and Contents note
Drawings and photos for two projects in Bulgaria: Music High School for Folk Instruments and Folk Singing, and Territorial Information and Computing Center, plus certificates and awards from Bulgaria and Germany, and a biographical sketch. The collection also includes a photocopy of a drawing of Gramatikova's personal residence in Sofia, Bulgaria completed in 1965. Pictures of her work are available on the VT ImageBase. Inventory available online.
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Box 3Gray, Eilen, papers, 1974-1980Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Photocopies from two short books and assorted notes and photocopied articles, 37 pages, 1974-1980
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Box 3Griffen, Marion Mahony, articleExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Article "Portrait: Marion Mahony Griffin drafting a role for women in architecture" by Thomas S. Hines in unknown publication
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Box 3Grisogono, Ksenija, obituary, 1997Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1909-1997. Attended Zagreb University, earned a degree in Architecture and Engineering, (1933). Attended the Institute of Fine Art in Prague, (1937). Following her studies in Prague, Grisogono studied with Le Corbusier. She worked on the Yugoslav Pavilion (1938) in Ankara, Turkey; the Italian Cultural Institute (1938) in Belgrade, Yugoslavia; and the British and French Embassies (1949), also in Belgrade. In Paris, France she worked on La Defense (1960-1970), a massive business quarter.
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Box 3Groat, Linda N., curriculum vitae, 1996 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Administration at the University of Michigan. Curriculum vitae.
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Box 3Guillissen-Hoa, Simone, biographical material, 1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Inventory available.
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Box 3Hadid, Zaha, exhibit brochure,2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Exhibit brochure for Iraqi born architect titled Zaha Hadid Laboratory produced by the Exhibitions Program at Yale University School of Architecture in collaboration with Zaha Hadid.
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Box 3Hafer, Hannelore, book,1986Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1954, architect of Kassel, Germany. Collection contains a book, Glasarchitektur: Bewohnte Glashauser und Glasanbauten (1986), co-written with Egon Bohmer, and a sketch of a skyline.
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Box 3Hahn, Ivanka Vulchanova, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Collection includes three photographs and one advertisement featuring Ganglaz Pavillon designed by Glasbau Heinrich Hahn; an exhibit catalog; and one photograph depicting a dinner or lunch at the inn in Rheinsberg [Germany] circa 1950. Material is in German.
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Box 3Hakala-Meyer, Maija, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1944. Architect of Braunschweig, Germany. Collection consists of a portfolio of photocopies of articles, architectural drawings, and photographs, and a brief biographical abstract.
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Books Spec Large NA1997.H36 1999Hanna, Bronwyn, thesisExtent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Active in Constructive Women: The Association of Women Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners and Women of the Building Industry. PhD thesis on early women architects in New South Wales, Australia.
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Box 4Hansen, Fani Danadjieva, papers, 1982, 1988, 2000-2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
General Partner, Hansen Associates, Tiburon , California. Received Award of Honor (1980) for Design Excellence and first place for Energy Conservation Competition (1981). The collection include a résumé, Hansen Architects firm project sheets, audio interview, and information about and photographs of the Pittsburgh Civic Center. Inventory available.
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Box 4Box 10Hautman-Kiss, Klara, papers, 1980 and undatedExtent: 0.2 cubic feetMaterial is in English and German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Vienna, Austria. Papers include an article, "Residential Parks as a Solution of Today's Housing Problem;" plans for "Wiener Flur," a housing project in Vienna; a brief biography; and a pen sketch (1980) of a theatre interior.
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Box 4Hayden, Florence Kenyon, papers, 1907 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architecture instructor at Ohio State University in 1905; first registered woman architect in Ohio. Papers include her class lecture notebook, with sketches; a photograph of Oxley Hall, a dormitory for women at OSU, which she designed; and a 1907 postcard addressed to her for a "20th Century" window.
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Box 4Hebald-Heymann, Margo, curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
President of Margo Hebald-Heymann, AIA & Associates, Inc., a company specializing in designing commercial structures and health care facilities in California. Collection consists of a brochure from her firm with a curriculum vitae.
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Box 4Helg, Franca, article and catalog, 1989Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Italian.Scope and Contents note
Inventory available.
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Box 4Hermanuz, Ghislaine, biographical material, 1985, 1989, 1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1942. Professor of Architecture at the City College of New York School of Architecture (1986- ), Director of the City College Architectural Center, and principal of Hermanuz, Ltd., in New York. Member of the Societe d'Ingenieurs et Architectes of Switzerland. Papers consist of a résumé with a list of publications and papers; a brochure, A Housing Platform for Harlem (1985), published by the Community Design Workshop of Columbia University, of which Hermanuz was director; and a report, Shelter and Community: An Agenda for Action, (1988) prepared by Hermanuz for the United Nations Non-Governmental Organizations Committee on Shelter and Community.
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Box 4Herrmann-Chong, Evelyn Chi-Chain, brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born in China, 1941. Architect of Bern, Switzerland. The collection includes a brochure describes that describes the work she did as a principal of A. & C. Herrmann-Chong Freie Architekten in Bern.
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Box 4Hillebrande, Lucy, catalog and books, 1983, 1985, 1990-1991Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
1906-1998. Architect of Gottingen, Germany. Collection includes a catalog of her 1991 exhibition and books about her work: Lucy Hillebrand--Wege Zum Raum by Klaus Hoffman (NA1088 H53 H63 1985); Lucy Hillebrand--Bauen Als Impuls und Dialog by Christian Grohn (NA1088 H53 A35 1990); and Zeit-Raume der Architektin Lucy Hillebrand by Dieter Boeminghous (NA1088 H53 A35 1983). Hillebrand's papers are in the archive of the Deutsches Architektur Museum in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Box 20Himanen, Marina, curriculum vitae, 2011Extent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Collection includes a curriculum vitae containing a written statement by Himanen as well as several reproductions of her projects. Himanen receieved a M.Arch from Moscow Architecture Institute in 1981. She worked for a number of years in Moscow, Russia in a state design institute for hotel, resort and retail buildings before moving to Finland in 1986. In Finland, Himanen worked for Juhani Pallasmaa, SAFA, Hon. FAIA, a prominent Finnish architect and former dean of Helsinki School of Architecture at Otaniemi, who she credits with shaping her architectural vision and taste. Himanen moved to the United States in 1994 where she has worked for several architecture firms in New York.
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Box 4Holt, Rengin, exhibition announcement, 2001Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Instructor of architecture at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Framed silkscreen of Holt's "Palladio Bridge," hanging in Special Collections' Reading Room, Newman Library, and a print and an exhibition announcement.
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Box 4Hook, Mary Rockwell, papers, 1915-1991Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1877-1978. Residential Architect in Kansas City, Missouri, and architect of the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. Collection includes photocopies of her autobiography, This and That, articles about her life and work, and obituaries. Also includes audio cassettes of an interview of Mary Rogers of Pine Mountain by Louise Chawla about Hook's life and career. The Kentucky Oral History Society retains copyright and literary rights to the interview.
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Box 4Hooker, Marjorie Mead (Peggy), biographical information,1947-2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1925-2006, Architect of New Mexico. Received Bachelor of Architecture degree from University of Texas (1947) where she was the only woman in her graduating class. After graduating Hooker worked in various offices in Texas and California until she settled in New Mexico where she was an Associate with McHugh and Hooker, Bradley P. Kidder and Associates (1955-1965). She opened her own practice briefly from 1966-1967, until she joined Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn (1968-1988) to work with Max Flatow on the Albuquerque Urban Renewal Project. She had many firsts attached to her name: first woman to become a corporate member of the Albuquerque Chapter, AIA; she was also the first woman elected president of that chapter (1984); first woman to serve on the New Mexico Board of Examiners for Architects. Collection includes clippings, memorial service material, New Mexico Women’s Hall of Fame Nomination form, and photocopies of various awards received by Hooker.
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Box 4Hosken, Franziska Porges [Fran P.], papers,1992-1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Publisher and editor of Women's International Network News and a consultant to International Women's Development and Communication, Housing and Urbanization International. Earned her Master of Architecture degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1944. Resident of Lexington, Massachusetts. Papers consist of a curriculum vitae compiled in 1992, three copies of the Women's International Network News (1994, 1997-1998), and a copy of her book The Language of Cities: A Visual Introduction to the Form and Function of the City (Schenkman Publishing Company, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972) [HT153 .H65 1972 c.2].
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Box 4Hubacher, Annemarie, project listExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Zurich, Switzerland. Collection consists of a list of architectural designs that Hubacher was involved in.
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Box 4Huber, Verena, biographical material, 1989, 1994-1997 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1938. Interior designer of Zurich, Switzerland, and former president of VSI, the Swiss Association of Interior Designers. Papers include a curriculum vitae, photocopies of articles about her work, and other biographical information.
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Box 5Ison, Leonara, obituaries, 1996-1997Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Although Ison did not build, she was the first woman to win scholarships at the Bartlett School of Architecture, London University, England, and was a successful illustrator of architecture books.
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Box 11Box 5Jauch-Stolz, Monika, papers, 1984 and undatedExtent: 0.3 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1954. Architect of Luzerne, Switzerland, and member of the Societe d'Ingenieurs et Architectes. Papers include a curriculum vitae, photos of jewelry she has created, interiors and exteriors of her architectural designs, and copies of architectural drawings she designed with her husband, Martin Jauch.
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Box 5Junko, Matsukawa, firm brochure, 1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Japanese and English.Scope and Contents note
President of Laboratory for Innovators of Quality of Life based in Tokyo, Japan.
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Box 5Kazakova, Liumila, article, 2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Russian and English.Scope and Contents note
Russian architect. Collection contains an article featuring Kazakova's design for the Pyatnitski Fish Market from the Annual published by the Moscow Branch of the International Academy of Architecture in 2002.
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Box 18Keichline, Anna Wagener, papers, 1991-2004Extent: 0.2 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1889-1943. Architect and inventor from Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. First registered woman architect in Pennsylvania and inventor of the K-brick. Designed the Decker Home in Bellefonte. Papers include a copy of an article by her, "Modern Wall Construction" from the 1932 issue of The Clay-Worker, information about her ideas concerning kitchen design, copies of patents for a combination sink and laundry tub, photographs, and biographical information. Added in 2002 biographical materials authored, or collected by, her niece Nancy Perkins. Includes a CD-ROM documenting her life in application for state marker, articles and exhibit programs. Also has material on VT Imagebase. Finding aid available on the Virginia Heritage database.
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Box 5Kemp, Diane Legge, biographical material, 1985-1989, 1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1949. Principal of DLK Architecture, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. Former partner of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in Chicago and former board member of the Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Papers include a curriculum vitae, a photograph of Kemp, articles (1985-89) about her work, and slides of structures she has designed.
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Box 5Kennedy, Louise St. John, biographical material, 1988 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1950. First woman to be appointed to the Architects Board of Western Australia, and designer of the Perth Mosman Park Tea Rooms, the Pines Business Centre in Cottesloe, and numerous other structures in Western Australia. Papers include articles (1988) about her work and an extensive curriculum vitae detailing her designs and projects, honors, published work, and memberships.
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Box 5Keremidarska, Svetlana Lazarova, curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1950. Russian landscape architect.
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Box 5Khazanova, Vigdalia, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Russian.Scope and Contents note
Khazanova is an architectural historian. She earned her masters degree in art history from Moscow State University in 1948. Her collection includes two handwritten manuscripts and a book titled Sovetskaia arkhitektura pervykh let Oktiabria. 1917-1925 [Soviet architecture during the first years after the October, 1917-1925] donated by her son and architect, Mikhail Khazanov. The book is cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and is available through the Special Collections Reading Room.
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Box 5Khokhlova, Larisa, publications, 1988-1992, 2004 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Russian and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1926. Russian architect, graduated from Moscow Architecture Institute in 1951. Collection contains list of publications, photos of book covers. Three books about building houses and public buildings in ADDISON library catalog.
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Box 5Kingsley, Karen, articleExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Kingsley is a professor of architectural history at Tulane University. This collection consists of an article that she wrote about architect Mary Mykolyk.
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Box 5Kiss, Katalin, essay, 1993Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Bound essay by Kiss, "The Character, the City and the Character of the City," 33 pages ca. 1993
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Box 5Klingelhofer, Petra, portfoliosExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1958. Architect of Stuttgart, Germany. Materials consist of four portfolios with photocopies of sketches featuring landscapes and nudes, and two projects in which she was involved.
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Box 5Box 14Koci, Ilse, papers, 1962-1976 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1919. Architect of Vienna, Austria, and designer of many structures in that city. Collection includes a curriculum vitae; eleven photographs (1962-76) of buildings she has designed; an elevation (1969) of Unido Wettbewerb; and a copy of notes of "Research upon the Possibility of a Pedestrian Zone" with preliminary sketches, plans, elevations, and perspectives.
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Box 11Koci-Montanari, Silvia, sketches, 1984-1986Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect and artist of Rome, Italy. Eleven ink sketches of building exteriors in Austria and Italy.
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Box 11Kuhler, Ingeborg, papers,1987-1990Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German, French, and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1943, Dachau, Germany. The collection consists of color photomontages and black and white photomontages of two buildings designed by Kuhler: the Studios for the Broadcasting Corporation of Southern Germany, 1987; and the State Museum of Technology and Labor, 1990, both in Mannheim. Also included is a brief biography of Kuhler. Inventory available.
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Box 5Kurian, Elizabeth George, curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Born 1969. Architect in India. Collection includes curriculum vitae.
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Box 6Lambert, Phyllis, biographical material, 1998, 2006Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Bachelor degree from Vassar in 1948, master's degree from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1968. Worked on the Seagram Building with Mies van der Rohe. Founder in 1979 and director until 1999 of the Canadian Center for Architecture/Centre Canadian d'Architecture. Lambert was the consulting architect to Peter Rose for the CCA building project, 1984-1989. In addition to directing the CCA, she won recognition for both her original designs and her restoration work. The collection contains a biography outlining Lambert's career and a notice about her receiving the National Building Museum's 2006 Scully Prize.
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Box 6Landry, Jane L., publications, 1990, 1997 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1936. Architect of Dallas, Texas. Principal of Landry & Landry Architects & Planners, and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Publication and résumé of her firm.
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Box 6Lang Jakob, Evelyne, papers,1987-1992, 1998,2002, and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English, German, and French.Scope and Contents note
Born 1960. Swiss architect practicing in Bern, Switzerland. Educated at the Federal Polytechnical School of Zurich, where she earned her Ph.D. in science in 1993. Member of the Swiss Organization of Engineers and Architects and the Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes. Papers consist of curriculum vita and articles (1987 and 1989) by Lang Jakob from the magazines Archithese and Actualite; a copy of her thesis written in 1992 for the architecture department at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (where she did post-graduate work), entitled "Les Premieres Femmes Architectes de Suisse;" and a copy of the magazine Baudoc Bulletin (February 1998), with an article by Lang Jakob, "Neolithische Architektur aus Sudanatolien, Zypern und Malta" (in French and German). Member of the IAWA Board of Advisors, 1995-2001.
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Box 6Lari, Yasmeen, curriculum vitae and CD,1992, 2003Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
First registered woman architect in Pakistan (1963) and Principal of Lari Associates, Architects & Urban Designers. Elected to IAWA Board of Advisors in 2002. Collection includes a 1992 curriculum vitae and a CD containing approximately 240 JPG images of six of Lari's completed projects taken by Marcia Feuerstein in 2003. Also has material in VT Imagebase
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Box 6Lassmann, Edith, publications and photographsExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Vienna, Austria. Materials include two brochures of a hospital and of her architectural firm; an article, "Das Frauenstudium an den Technischen Hochschuelen Wien und Graz," from Frauenstudium und Akademische Frauenarbeit in Osterreich; and photographs of her designs of a hydroelectric plant in the Austrian Alps and of a children's center in Vienna.
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Box 6Levine, Sally, papers, 1995-1998Extent: 0.2 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Chicago, Illinois, and co-founder of CARY (Chicks in Architecture Refuse to Yield), a Chicago women architects group. Materials focus on a multi-media exhibit Levine created entitled "ALICE (Architecture Lets in Chicks Except...) Through the Glass Ceiling," which explores the status of women in the field of architecture. The exhibit was shown at the New Langton Arts Gallery in San Francisco from July to September 1995. Documentation of the exhibit, Palladio's Sister, is also included. Materials include literature describing the both exhibits, an audiotape cassette, slides, and Levine's curriculum vitae.
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Box 6Lin, Maya, biographical material, 2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Yale University Alumni Fellows Candidate biography
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Box 6Box 11Lipsey-Rahe, Georgina, papers, 1985, 1995Extent: 0.2 cubic feetScope and Content note
Born 1953. Architect of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A copy of her graduate thesis, "Where Land Meets Water: The Alexandria [Virginia] Performing Arts Center," from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Includes a curriculum vitae, architectural drawings, and photographs. Additional copy of Lipsey-Rahe's thesis is located in the circulating collection call number: LD5655 V855 1985 L57
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Box 6Loffler, Anthusa, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1957. Architect of Koln, Germany. Materials include photographs and copies of architectural drawings. A book titled The Shakers: life and production of a community in the pioneering days of America: an exhibition was cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and is available through the Special Collections Reading Room.
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Box 6Lourida, Sophia, biographical materialExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Greece. Includes short biography.
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Box 6Lyon, Virginia, papers,1967Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of New York City. Collection consists of letters to Lyon from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards regarding changing the wording of her registration certificate from "he" to "she."
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Box 6Macfarlane, Jane, catalogue, 1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of London, Great Britain. Copy of Catalogue of Films and Television Programmes on Architecture, Town Planning and the Environment (1987) compiled and edited by Macfarlane.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 3/Folder 4Magee, Fannie, drawings, 1925Extent: 1.7 cu. ft.Scope and Content
Newcomb College class of 1925. Magee was in the Constructive Design and Interior Decoration Department. Newcomb College, a coordinate college of Tulane University 1886-2006, offered an industrial art program featuring pottery, interior design, furniture making, and many other arts and crafts in an effort to educate women in the "practical side of life" and also to provide employment for women at a time when few opportunities existed. The collection includes 13 original pencil drawings of furniture and interiors signed by Magee -- five chairs, two of tables, six interiors. See also Newcomb College Drawings Acc2011-073.
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Box 6Maiz Apellaniz, Marta, curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1959. Architect of Madrid, Spain. Collection consists of a lengthy curriculum vitae with copies of architectural drawings and articles about her work.
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Box 6Mang-Frimmel, Eva, publications and photographs,1982-1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German and English.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Vienna, Austria. Materials consist of two posters of photographs and architectural designs of structures she and her husband, Karl Mang, have designed together from 1953 to 1984, a book Neue Laden (Verlag Gerd Hatje: Stuttgart. 1981), and two catalogs in which Mang contributed, two brochures, and copies of four magazine articles (1982-1987) in which her work is cited.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 4Marquard, Claudia, posters, 1998Extent: 1.5 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Collection consists of color photomontages of Marquard's commissions in Berlin: the restoration of a group of apartment buildings on Rosenthaler Street and the restoration of a house for Potsdam Gregor. Inventory aid available. Also has materials located in VT Imagebase
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Box 6Marshall-Baker, Anna, papers, 1997Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Faculty member, Department of Near Environments, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1992-2001). Member of the Board of Advisors of the IAWA, 1996-1999. The collection consists of an exhibit catalog for Knoll Furniture. Marshall-Baker co-curated the exhibition, entitled "The Knoll Spirit," which was held in Wallace Hall at the College of Human Resources, Virginia Tech, in 1997. See also the exhibitions she curated in the VT ImageBase . Inventory available.
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Box 6Martin, Shelley F., curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Faculty member of the Department of Architecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Member of the IAWA Board of Advisors, 1996-1998. Collection contains a curriculum vita.
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Box 6Matrix: Feminist Architectural Co-Operative Limited publications, 1986, 1989Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Non-profit women's architectural cooperative in London, Great Britain, designed to help women's groups and groups that benefit women by finding and assessing potential building sites, aiding in obtaining funding for construction, and making models and giving workshops to help women's groups understand and take part in the design process. Records consist of publications written and published by MATRIX. The following books were cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and are available through the Special Collections Reading Room: Making Space: Women and the Man-Made Environment (1986) [ NA2543.W65 M35 1985], Building for Childcare (1986) [HV851 .B85x 1986], and A Job Designing Buildings (1986).
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Box 6Matsuzaki, Eva, biographical material, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Biographical Information and project information sheets for the AIA Earth Day 2000 Top Ten Winner submission C.K. Choi Building for the Institute of Asian Records, University of British Columbia.
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Box 16Mendelsohn, Louise, typescript autobiography,1954 and undatedExtent: 0.2 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in Germany in 1894, died 1980, wife of German-American architect Eric Mendelsohn (1887-1953), who was an exponent of German Expressionism and the functional modern look called the "International Style." Collection is a typescript autobiography, "My Life in a Changing World" by Louise Mendelsohn, about her life with her husband, her views on architecture and design, and her attempts to establish what is now the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Also includes a typescript proposal by Mendelsohn for the establishment of "A Museum of Architecture" (1954)
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Box 6Meredith, Amaza Lee biographical material, 1994Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1895-1984. African-American architect in Virginia; professor of Art at Virginia State University. Materials consist of a November 1994 article written for Inform about Meredith's life and work, particularly about her design of her home in Petersburg, Virginia.
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Box 6Merle, Ulla, article, 2003Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Collection includes a 1993 periodical "Hessische Heimat" vol.3, containing an article by Merle of Marburg, Germany about a female architect and monument-caretaker named Anneliese Klappenbach.
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Box 6Miculinic, Sonja, brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Printed brochure containing basic biographical information about Miculinic as well as a listing of exhibitions, reference projects, and competitions she which she participated.
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Box 6Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 7.1-7.3Mikic, Vesna, papers, 1987-1990Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1954. Facility architect at the Faculty of Architecture of the University in Zagreb, Croatia (formerly Yugoslavia). Received first prize in competitions for urban designs in Zagreb and Krg. Collection consists of architectural drawings and copies of photographs for competitions (1987-1990) in which she submitted entries (urban villas in Zagreb and housing in Belgrade).
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 5/Folder 1Møller, Alice Finnerup, poster, 2007Extent: 2.5 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Møller is a practicing architect in Denmark. The collection consists of a poster entitled "A House on the West Coast of Denmark: Identity - Preservation and putting into value of the national heritage." It has written narrative (in English), interior and exterior photos and a photo of architect. Another poster by Møller is part of the UIFA 14th Conference materials.
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Box 6Moody, Harriet and Mildred Moody [Moody Sisters], report, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Report from Santa Barbara's Historic Landmarks Commission on securing a landmark designation for 1086 Coast Village Road, A Moody Sisters design. The report contains biographical information about the sisters and history about their architectural business.
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Box 11Box 6Muller, Cornelia, papers, 1983-1988Extent: 0.2 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Berlin, Germany, and a partner in the firm Muller, Knippschild, Wehberg. Materials consist of photographs (1983-1988) of her work with her firm, biographical information, and a brochure of her designs.
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Box 6Muller-Schmid, Catherine, papers, 1987-1988 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1953. Architect of Zurich, Switzerland. Materials include a résumé and forty-five copies of photographs and architectural drawings of apartment complexes and other residential housing projects she has designed.
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Box 6Muntoni, Alessandra, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Practicing architect in Rome, Italy. Muntoni is a founder and co-editor of the journal metamorfosi: quaderni di architettura Papers consist of a résumé, a brochure of works completed, and editorials published in the magazine metamorfosi (no.48 Jan.-Mar. 2004 and no. 52 Jan.-Feb. 2005). Her 2003 book, Metamorph: Architetture = Works and Projects 1965-2003: Gabriele De Giorgi, Alessandra Muntoni, Marcello Pazzaglini is cataloged in ADDISON and available in the Special Collections Rare Book Room.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 1/Folder 2Nakahara, Nobuko, exhibit boards, 2002Extent: 2.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Copies of boards made by Nobuko Nakahara for the exhibition "Women and Architecture - creating better housing and cities/towns for supporting both work and family life." Exhibition was held at the "Center for Advancement of Working Women (Tokyo, Japan) in 2002. Dates for residences in the exhibit are 1965, 1975, 1986.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 3/Folders 1.1-1.4Nanasy, Ilona, collection, 1978-2003Extent: 0.2 cubic feetMaterial is in Hungarian.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Budapest, Hungary. Began working in 1978 at the Hungarian Ministry of Housing, then opened a private practice in 1991. The collection consists of residential, commercial and competition projects, mostly in Hungary. Inventory available.
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Map Case Map-case 33/Drawer 3/Folder 6Newcomb College drawings, 1899, 1915Extent: 0.2 cubic feetScope and Content
Newcomb College, a coordinate college of Tulane University 1886-2006, offered an industrial art program featuring pottery, interior design, furniture making, and many other arts and crafts in an effort to educate women in the "practical side of life" and also to provide employment for women at a time when few opportunities existed. The collection includes 3 original pencil drawings - 2 by Wanda Simmons and 1 unattributed. See also Fannie Magee drawings, Acc2010-033.
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Box 6Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 4/Folder 5Novakova, Zdenka Marie, papers,1979, 1988-1991 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Czech.Scope and Contents note
Architect and artist of the Czech Republic. Graduated from Prague Technical University in 1963 with a degree in architecture and has designed several architectural projects in the Czech Republic, most notably the interior of a Gothic church in the town of Most. Papers consist of architectural drawings, photographs, a booklet about her work, an exhibit booklet, and a CD with plans.
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Box 6Nowicki, Stanislawa, papers, 1950, 1953, 2000 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Nowicki's papers consist of a biographical sketch as well as recollections of Nowicki written by student of the School of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. There are photographs of the interior and exterior of her house in Villanova, Pennsylvania, and a photograph of a curtain that Nowicki designed for the Coliseum in Raleigh. Inventory available.
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Box 6Okhotina, Nina, papers, 2005 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Russian.Scope and Contents note
Born 1927. Architect in Russia. Graduated from Moscow Architecture Institute in 1951. Worked on institutional architectural projects until her retirement in 1983. Now an active painter and artist. Collection contains one exhibit brochure and a draft copy of a book with color illustrations of her architectural projects and photographs of her paintings.
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Box 6Ozkose, Aysun, papers, 2004 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect in Turkey. Includes curriculum vitae and articles.
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Box 6Patkau, Patricia, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The collection includes a book entitled Patkau Architects and a résumé from the firm that includes an extensive project list. The book is cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and is available through the Special Collections Reading Room. Inventory available.
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Box 6Patrulius, Irina, papers, 1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in French and English.Scope and Contents note
Architectural historian of Bucharest, Romania. Collection consists of a transcript of a speech given in French by Patrulius about the work of early women architects in Romania, and photographic negatives of the work of Romanian architects Henriette Delavrancea-Gibory (1894-1987), Virginia Haret (1894-1962), and Maria Cotescu (1896- ).
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Box 6Pattison, Harriet, papers, 2004Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Harriet Pattison, ASLA, is a landscape architect currently based in Pennsylvania. The collection contains a typed copy of her remarks to a 2004 Yale symposium about her collaboration with architect Louis Kahn as well as photocopied pages showing selected landscape projects she designed.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 1/Folder 4Box 18Pavlova, Liudmila Pavlova, papers, 1962-1990Extent: 2.0 cubic feetMaterial is in Bulgarian with some English translation.Scope and Contents note
Born 1932 in the Rostov Region of Russia. Worked for 35 years (1956-1989) in "Glavproekt" the largest state design organization in Sofia, Bulgaria. She now practices in her private architectural office (dated February 2009). Collection consists of some biographical material and photocopies of several projects including a library, a home, sanitoriums, and office buildings.
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Box 18Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 4/Folder 4.1-4.4Pavlova, Radka, architectural drawings, 1964-1999Extent: 6.7 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Born in Bulgaria. Designed interiors and furniture, as well as urban design and landscape. Collection consists of a portfolio, original drawings, resume, clippings and photocopies. The material reflects Pavlova's broad experience, which varies from the design of master plans, urban design, interior design, design of schools, cultural centers, hotels, restaurants, housing, libraries, business centers, commercial centers, etc. The drawings cover several aspects of Pavlova's design activity in different periods. It starts with the project of Park Kenana dated 1964 and ends with the project of the Commercial center in Blagoevgrad designed in 1986 and completed in 1999. Inventory available online.
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Box 6Perriand, Charlotte, biographical materialExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1903. Architect and designer that specialized in furniture. Worked with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. Biographical article discussing her career.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 4/Folder 3Petrova, Iskra Nikolova, papers, 1981Extent: 2.0 cubic feetMaterial is in Bulgarian and English.Scope and Contents note
Iskra Nikolova Petrova studied architecture at Sofia Polytechnic. After her graduation in 1977, she worked for the state design and construction organization "Technoeksportstroi," which built many buildings in Africa and the Near East. The collection contains seven competition project drawings for housing neighborhood in Haarlem / Haarlemmermeer, Nigeria, Africa, ca. 1981, and a two-page curriculum vitae.
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Box 6Pidgeon, Monica, article, 1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Column from The Architects' Journal titled "People" dated 8 July 1999.
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Box 6Pierce, Marjorie, obituary, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Obituary from The Boston Globe dated January 20, 2000
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Box 6Pietilä, Raili, publicationsExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Finnish and English.Scope and Contents note
Architect from Helsinki, Finland who works in collaboration with her husband. The book is titled Modernin Arkkitehtuurin Valimaastoissa or Intermediate Zones in Modern Architecture. Also an article "Pietilä modernin arkkitehtuurin välimaastoissa intermediate zones in modern architecture."
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 5/Folder 6Pingel, Gerda, exhibition posters, 1998Extent: 1.8 cu.ft.Material is in German and English.Scope and Content
Architect from Germany. Collection consists of exhibition posters and drawings presented at the 12th UIFA Congress, Tokyo, Japan (1998). The drawings detail several buildings on the University of Kiel campus, Pharmacy building , "Sealarium," Research Laboratory, and Auditorium of the College Center and the efforts of the architect to integrate institutional buildings into the surrounding community.
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Box 6Pinos, Carme, booklet, 1995Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in Barcelona in 1954, Pinos graduated from the Barcelona School of Architecture in 1979. Her papers consist of a booklet, published in 1995 to showcase Pinos' work when she was awarded the Plym Distinguished Professorship in Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1994. The booklet contains pictures of Pinos' work and comments from students and colleagues. Inventory available.
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Oversize Map-case 3/Drawer 5/Folder 4Box 6Plumb, Helga, papers, 1977-1978, 1995Extent: 3.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Helga Plumb is a retired architect from Toronto, Ontario, and partner of the Dubois Plumb Partnership in Toronto from 1979-1993. The collection includes her curriculum vitae and architectural drawings and sketches of the Tom Longboat Junior School, Toronto, Canada a project that began in 1977. Inventory available.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 6/Folders 1.1-1.2Box 18Popova, Rositsa, drawings,1987-1990Extent: 3.3 cubic feetMaterial is in Bulgarian with English translations.Scope and Contents note
Rositsa Peeva-Popova (sister of Maria Peeva) graduated from Sofia Polytechnic in 1981, and was then assigned by the government to work for the Design Organization in the town of Gabrovo. She later worked for towns of Ruse and Schumen before establishing a private practice with her architect husband. That practice opened in Schumen but moved to Varna, where Popova teaches (2007) architecture at the Varna Free University. Popova's work centers on urban design, with many apartment buildings as well as gas stations, commercial facilities, and urban space designs. Her donation includes drawings for an Evangelical Church and a Fashion House for the Factory "Val Poskova," both in Schumen as well as a curriculum vitae.
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Box 6Portugali, Nili, curriculum vitae, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1948. Architect of Israel. Collection is composed of her curriculum vitae.
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Box 6Praun, Anna-Lulja, papers, 1986-1987Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
The collection consists of articles about exhibitions of Praun's furniture in the late 1980's. Also included is an exhibition announcement with the picture of the "Komponierpult fur Gyorgy Ligeti," a desk which appears in most of the articles. A photograph of Praun and a book, published in 1986, entitled Anna-Lulja Praun. Inventory available.
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Box 6Prochazka, Elsa, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1948. Architect and professor at the University for Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. Papers consist of lists of her various professional achievements and a brochure of the work she did with the group "Igirien."
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Box 11Rachel, Shalit, drawings and curriculum vitae, 1993Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1919, Transylvania. Attended Sorbonne 1938-1939; she received her diploma in 1950 in architectural engineering from Transylvania Polytechnic. After ten years as a designed at the Design Institute in Bucharest, she moved to Israel where her design work focused on governmental institutions and offices. She taught in both high schools and professional schools and has worked on developing new materials for architectural uses. The collection consists of architectural sketches of some Rachel's work including an opera house, Complex for Winter Olympiada, Indian Museum. Inventory available.
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Box 18Reese, Ilse Meissner, papers,1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Content
Ilse Meissner Reese came to the United States from Germany in 1938. She received a certificate in Industrial Design (1941) and a Bachelor of Architecture (1946) from the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. She spent ten years as an Associate Editor of Progressive Architecture (1955-1965) before going into private practice in 1975. The collection includes one folder of biographical material containing a summary of Reese's educational and professional experience from 1941-1999 and a statement by Reese entitled "Reflections on a Career in Architecture."
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 3/Folder 3Box 6Ribarova, Elisaveta, papers, 1987-1993Extent: 2.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1939. Bulgarian architect. Collection includes a résumé and several drawings. The drawings consist of a residential building, competition project for "St. Visarion" cathedral, and a project for the National Lyceum for Antique Langues and Culture in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Box 6Riggs, Lutah Marie, photographs, 1958Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1896-1984. The collection consists of color prints and slides of the Vedanta Temple in Montecito, California. Considered one of Santa Barbara's most important historic architects, Riggs's work is in the Architecture & Design Collection, University Art Museum, University of California at Santa Barbara. Inventory available.
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Box 11Robertson, Donna, papers, 1980Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Donna Robertson has served as the dean of Tulane University's School of Architecture and the Dean of the Illinois Institute of Technology, College of Architecture. She received a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Virginia School of Architecture in 1978. The collection consists of her ink and pencil drawings, and a plan as well as an exterior elevation of the Bessie Smith Memorial Dance Hall. Inventory available.
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Box 6Rueschemeyer, Marilyn, publication, 1993Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1938. Sociologist and head of the Department of History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences at the Rhode Island School of Design. Has written on topics about residential communities in eastern Europe, particularly the former German Democratic Republic. Collection consists of a reprint of an article written by Rueschemeyer for Urban Studies (Vol. 30, no. 3, 1993) entitled "East Germany's New Towns in Transition: A Grassroots View of the Impact of Unification."
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Box 18Rysdale, Anne J., Pattern Book, c.1950Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Content
Anne Rysdale was the only practicing female architect in the state of Arizona between 1949-1960. She was born and raised in Tucson. She graduated from the University of Arizona in 1940 with a degree in Engineering and Fine Arts as the University of Arizona did not have an architecture program at that time. In 1946, she received her Master's of Architecture at the University of Washington (Seattle). In her early career, she worked for Henry Jaastad and Arthur Brown, two prominent Tucson architects. She established her own firm Anne J. Rysdale, Architect & Assocs, Inc. in 1949. Rysdale Associates grew to be a 105 person architectural and construction management firm with offices in Tucson and Scottsdale, Arizona and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rysdale moved to Florida and has been practicing there since 1981. Also goes by Barbara N. Rysdale. The collection contains a pattern book titled . The book is divided into six sections: one bedroom (4); two bedroom (76); three bedroom (72); four bedroom (17); duplex (12); and triplex (4).
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Box 6Sachs, Lisbeth papers, 1988, 1993-1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1914. Architect of Zurich, Switzerland. Papers include photographs of designs and structures by Sachs, and a copy of Zum Entwurf Des Kurtheaters Baden Von Lisbeth Sachs by Matthias Bram, about Sachs' design of theaters. Also includes a reprint from a publication of the contributions to a colloquium, "Building with Intelligence," in which Sachs gave a paper, "What Do We Mean by Intelligence: Intelligence and Vision in Building," in November 1993 in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Box 6Sankalia, Hema. curriculum vitae, 1992Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Curriculum vita 1992.
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Box 6Sant'Anna de Almedia, MarÍlia Penteado, papers, 1990 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Portuguese and English.Scope and Contents note
Architect in Brazil. Collection includes résumé and magazine articles, including "To Hear the Mermaids: MarÍlia Sant'Anna de Almeida and José Magalhaes Junior: Teatro Municipal, Sao Sebastiao-SP." [Translated from "Para ouvir as sereias" and locally available.] Inventory available.
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Box 6Santos, Alda, biographical material, 1985Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1945. City architect of Porto, Portugal. Papers include an autobiographical sketch and a 1985 article about Santos.
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Box 6Sarantsatsral, Ochiprev, papers, 2001Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterials are in Mongolian.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Mongolia and IAWA Board member. The collection includes the magazine Mongolian Construction, which features a shopping center by Sarantsatsral and photographs of the project, as well as a photo of a model of a restaurant and photocopies of a master plan of a monastery. In 2003, CAD architectural plans for a building designed by Sarantsatsral and her son were added. Inventory available.
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Box 7Scarlette, Shannon Taylor, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Principal of Shannon Taylor Scarlett, Architects, of Boston, Massachusetts, since 1991. Won first prize in a design competition for a library and civic center in Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1992. Papers consist of a curriculum vitae, a firm history, and a description of the Blacksburg library and civic center design.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 1Box 7Schmidt-Kirchberg, Barbara, papers, 1990, 1999, and undatedExtent: 1.5 cubic feetMaterial is in German, French, and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1936. Architect of Munster, Germany, and Professor of Design and Interior Design at the Professional University in Munster. Papers consist of a reprint of an article from the journal Deutsche Bauzeitung about a project she designed, curriculum vitae, brochure for her lecture, "Light Space," and two oversize posters titled "Modesty and Reflexion: A little town and the new informatic needs."
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 5/Folder 5Schmidt-Thomsen, Helga, papers, 1960-1969 and undatedExtent: 3.0 cubic feetMaterial is in English and German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1938. Architect of Berlin, Germany, and former member of the IAWA Board of Advisors. Papers consist of twenty-nine architectural drawings for three designs done while a student in the 1960s at the Technical University of Berlin, where she earned her architecture degree. The projects include a design for the Goethe Institute in Berlin; the Pflanzenhaus and Palmengarten, or botanical garden, in Frankfurt; and a student competition for a playground building in which she won first prize. Also includes a presentation, "The Collaboration of Couples in Architecture," given by Schmidt-Thomsen in San Francisco in 1987, and biographical information.
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Box 7Schütte-Lihotzky, Margarete, exhibition announcements, 1993, 1997Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Inventory available.
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Box 7Scott Brown, Denise, biographical material, 1984-1985 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect and planner, principal of the firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates. Collection contains biographical information about Scott Brown and the firm Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown.
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Box 7Seifen, Barbara, thesis, 1984Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Hannover, Germany. Materials include a photograph of Seifen and a copy of her thesis from the University of Hannover, Aber Vorbilder Hat Es Keine Gegeben: Erfahrungen Von Architektinnen Im Beruf (But There Were No Role Models: Experiences of Women Architects in their Profession).
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Box 7Seixas, Maria Fernanda Machado, curriculum vitaeExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Portuguese and English.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Porto, Portugal. Curriculum vitae.
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Box 20Sepic, Liljana, papers, 2005 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia (2011). Papers include an article "Housing reconstruction of war damaged towns and villages in eastern Croatia" (2005) and photographs and 1 drawing for an optician shop in Zagreb. Material is in English.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 1/Folders 3.1-3.4Shackelford, Grace, drawings,1962-1965 and undatedExtent: 10.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Designer formerly of Blacksburg, Virginia. Collection consists of architectural drawings for three residences in Blacksburg, Montgomery County, and Woolwine, Virginia, that Shackelford designed or remodeled.
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Box 7Box 14Shayo, Anna, papers, 1991-1992 and undatedExtent: 1.6 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1957. Architect with the Capital Development Authority of Dodoma, Tanzania. Papers include a curriculum vitae, reports, and architectural drawings by Shayo and others about shelters in Africa and the DOVAP House Construction Project done by Shayo for the Netherlands Development Organization and Municipal Council of Dodoma.
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Box 7Simon, Cathy J., biographical material, 1983-1991Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
A founding principal and Director of Architecture for Simon Martin-Vegue Winkelstein Moris, an architecture firm in San Francisco, California. Formerly a partner (1978-1985) with Marquis Associates in San Francisco. Founding member of the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals and former lecturer at the College of Environmental Design of the University of California, Berkeley (1973-1985). Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Projects include the San Francisco Main Library, the Newport Beach (California) Central Library, the San Francisco Day School, and the Primate Discovery Center at the San Francisco Zoo. Papers include a curriculum vitae, detailed brochures on most of her projects, and reprints of articles from Architectural Record, The New York Times, and Architecture, about Simon's designs.
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Box 7Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 3Sion, Maria Militza, papers, 1967-1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Romanian.Scope and Contents note
Architect and artist in Romania. Papers include her résumé, a company dossier, photographs and photocopies of portions of her work showing projects such as Imobil Locuinte and a residential building in Bucharest, art work and correspondence. Inventory available.
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Box 18Sklarek, Norma, biographical material, 1987 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1928. Architect of Los Angeles, California, and the first African-American woman to become a licensed architect in New York (1954) and California (1962), and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Principal of the Jerde Partnership in Los Angeles and director of the Los Angeles chapter of the AIA. Materials include a curriculum vitae, a reprint of an article, "Designing Women," from The California Executive, (November 1987) and photographs of and information about several of her designs in California.
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Box 7Slunkova, Inessa Nikolaevina, biographical information, 2002 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Russian.Scope and Contents note
Russian architectural historian. Collection includes two photographs and biographical information. Also included in the donation are four published volumes about Russian architecture. Book topics include religious buildings, Russian manor houses, and Russian monasteries. Books are cataloged in Addison and located in the Rare Book Room.
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Box 7Smith, Cloethiel Woodard, obituary, 1993Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect that worked primarily in Washington, D.C.. Materials include two obituaries from 1993.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 2Smithson, Alison, drawings, 1982Extent: 1.75 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1928-1993. Architect of London, England. Educated at the University of Durham, and worked at the London County Council until she formed a partnership in 1950 with her husband Peter Smithson. Collection consists of three drawings Smithson submitted for the Parc de la Villette (Paris) competition in 1982.
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Box 7Spear, Laurinda, biographical information, 2005 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
(1977-) Principal, Arquitechtonica (ARQ), Miami, Florida.
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Box 7Speigel, Susan, postcards,1985Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The collection consists of a book of limited edition postcards of architectural sketches that Canadian architect Susan Speigel drew entitled Composition as Explanation: The Plan. Drawings by Speigel can be viewed on the VT ImageBase . Inventory available.
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Box 7Stamatova, Nadya, papers, 1900-1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Bulgarian.Scope and Contents note
Graduated in 1981 from the University of Architecture and Construction in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1990 she opened a private firm "ADA-2-Nadya Stamatova", in Varna, Bulgaria (Architectural And Artistic Design Studio ADA-2). The collection consists of her résumé and photocopies of portions of her work. Inventory available.
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Box 7Stan, Sally Bould, biographical material,1972, 2006, 2008Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1917. An architect from Lafayette, California, Stan graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1939. She designed her first home in 1948 and retired in 1998. She worked largely for contractors, focusing on residential housing, subdivisions, and single-family dwellings. Materials include a memorial program, a short biography, and two biographical letters. See also the SALLY BOULD STAN ARCHITECTURAL PAPERS, 1940-1997 and VT Imagebase for additional materials and digital images.
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Box 7Steinegger, Elisabeth, biographical material, 1969-1984Extent: 0.2 cubic feetMaterial is in English and German.Scope and Contents note
Born 1933. Partner of Steinegger & Hartmann, Architekten, in Binningen, Switzerland. A curriculum vitae and seven catalogs detailing the designs she made with her husband.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 4/Folder 2Steinmesch, H. May, papers, 1946, 1967-1968 and undatedExtent: 2.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1893-1979. Founding member and National President (1928-1930) of the Association of Women in Architecture. Materials consist of a photograph of (Henrietta) May Steinmesch; an article, "A Short History of the Association of Women in Architecture," with a brief biography; two site plans, and four slides of her architectural designs. Also has materials on VT Imagebase.
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Stevens, Mary Otis, articles, 1956-1991Extent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
Mary Otis Stevens graduated from MIT with a bachelors' degree in 1956. A protégé of Walter Gropius she is considered one of the most important female architects in the Northeast during the 1960s and 1970s. She partnered with her husband Thomas McNulty from 1956 to 1969, creating in 1965, one of their most influential projects the Lincoln House.
In 1975, Stevens founded the Design Guild, a collaborative architectural practice focused on non-profit clients, historic preservation and adaptive re-use; the Guild disbanded in 1991. The collection includes photocopied material (including articles and photographs of models) of various projects: Stevens' MIT thesis; a proposed Catholic Church; house on Kittery Point; Lincoln House; and the Design Guild.
For more information on Mary Otis Stevens please see the Mary Otis Stevens Collection at the MIT Museum or the Susana Torre Architectural Papers Ms1990-016
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Box 14Box 7Stocker-Mergenthaler, Beth, papersExtent: 1.6 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect and performance artist in Basel, Switzerland. Collection contains postcards, pamphlets, a poster, and a magazine, Merian: Basel, in which she and her husband are cited.
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Box 7Stoilova, Ljubinka K., biographical material, 2006 and undated.Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Bulgarian.Scope and Contents note
Ljubinka Stoilova is an architect and architectural researcher who has published articles and monographs about theory and history of 19th and 20th century architecture. She has also helped organize over 10 documentary exhibitions in Bulgaria, Austria, and The Czech Republic. Her collection includes an exhibition postcard and a curriculum vitae that includes a small color image. The 2006 exhibition catalog that she wrote with Irina Genova, Presences/Absences: Women Artists and Architects in the Modern Art of Bulgaria is in ADDISON and available in the Special Collections Rare Book Room.
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Box 7Stratigakus, Despina, papers, 1999-2002Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The collection includes her résumé, articles, and her dissertation exploring the public image of women architects in Wilhelm, Germany, contributions of women in re-building Berlin, and exiled Jewish women architects in America. Inventory available.
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Box 7Sutton, Sharon E., artwork, 1975-1979, 1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The collection is a set of three 5.5" x 10.5" Sutton prints, a one-page biography, and Sutton's résumé from 1999. Inventoryavailable. Also has materials on VT Imagebase
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Box 7Svigelj-Cernigoj, Monjca, pamphlet and résumé, 1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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Box 7Syrkus, Helena, biographical material, 1983Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
1900-1982. Architect of Warsaw, Poland. Biographical sketch of Syrkus written by Syrkus's sister, Irena Wilcryinski. Materials also include a typed transcript of Wilcryinski's manuscript biography.
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Box 7Taranto, Lisa, CD, 2006Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The collection consists of a CD showing ceramic artwork from a show by Virgina Tech architecture school alumna Lisa Taranto in 2006. It includes color images, movie files, architectural drawings for ceramic buildings, and text files with biographical information.
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Box 7Thompson, Jane, biographical material, 1976, 1979, 1990, 1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Italian.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Cambridge, Massachusetts, partner of Benjamin Thompson & Associates, Inc. (1967-1994), principal of Thompson Design Group (1994-2010). Contributed to the design of public spaces including Ghiradelli Square (San Francisco), Faneuil Hall (Boston), and South Street Seaport (New York City) while with Benjamin Thompson & Associates. Master plan projects with Thompson Design Group include Navy Pier (Chicago), Governor’s Island (New York City), North Coast Harbor (Cleveland), Buffalo Bayou (Houston). Collection consists of biographical material and reprints of articles about her work.
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Box 18Tolzer, Maria, papers, 1956, 1985Extent: 0.3 cubic feetMaterial is in German.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Vienna, Austria. A book on architecture, Beruflicher Weidegang Und Lebenslauf, a photograph she contributed to Neues Wohnen (1956), and three 1985 catalogs-- Gestalten Staff Nur Moblieren, Die Kleinen Aufgaben, and Architekture mit Sozialem Vorzeichen.
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Box 7Toma, Nicoleta, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect in Bucharest. Papers consist of a résumé and photocopies of several project drawings and photographs.
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Box 7Topelson de Grinberg, Sara, brochure, 1996Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Spanish.Scope and Contents note
Brochure about Topelson de Grinberg and some of her projects, 1996.
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Box 20Tranberg, Lene, papers, undatedExtent: 0.1 cu.ft.Scope and Content
(1956- ). Danish architect who is the head architect and co-founder of Lundgaard & Tranberg. Collection includes several overlays for an undocumented space and 2 photographs of a residence at St. Kannikestraede 6, Copenhagen.
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Box 7Treant-Mathe, Juliette, bookletExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in French.Scope and Contents note
The collection consists of a booklet, Gais Logis which has smaller pamphlets containing information about five French apartment complexes that Treant-Mathe designed. Inventory available.
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Box 7Troeva, Vesselina Rousseva, biographical materialsExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Bulgarian.Scope and Contents note
Architect in Bulgaria. Materials include two curriculum vitaes and one card.
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Box 11Tsevelma, Danzansharavyn, portfolio, 1992-1998Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Collection includes a portfolio of one of Tsevelana's projects, the National Wrestling Palace in Ulaan-Baatar, Mongolia, with photocopies of drawings, photographs of the model of the project, and photographs of the Palace under construction. The project received the Laureate Prize from the Mongolian Union of Architects. Inventory available.
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Box 7Tyutcheva, Narine, brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Russian.Scope and Contents note
Firm brochure.
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Box 7Uncu, Ana, thesis, 1999Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Hungarian and English.Scope and Contents note
Architect in Bucharest, Romania. Thesis is ns2:titled "Historical research in archives and on the site for completing the General Urban Plan of the village of Valea Calugareasca, Prahova county and in view to develop a strategy to preserve the cultural and landscape treasures of this historic place, the hills of Dealu Mare". Inventory available.
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Box 7Urbanke, Rosemarie, papers, 1978-1985Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1951. Architect of Berlin, Germany. Collection consists of a résumé, architectural drawings (1978-1985), photographs of her, and sketches of her daughter and abstract images. An addition was added to the collection in 2011 containing postcards taken by Urbanke featuring mosaic ceiling tiles in Neukolln Hall; a photo exhibit catalog titled "Between Watts and the Ganges," 2009; and color photocopies of buildings designed by Urbanke.
Separated Materials
2 books from the 2011 accession were cataloged and placed in the Rare Book collection. Architectural Guidebook Neukolln Berlin by Chrintine Borgelt and Regina Jost, 2003 and Building for 100 years: Neukolln, a local architectural history published by the District Office Neukolln of Berlin, Department of Civil Engineering, 2005
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Box 7Vecsei, Eva Hollo, biographical material and brochureExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Architect of Montreal, Canada. Member of the Order of Architects of Quebec, Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, and an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Received a diploma in Architecture at the Budapesti Muszaki Egyetem (University of Technical Sciences, Budapest) (1952). Collection consists of biographical material including curriculum vitae and a autobiographical chronicle of her life ns2:titled Eva's Chronicle, 1930-2009, as well as, a flyer advertising her firm, Vecsei Architectes of Montreal, which she was co-principal of with her husband Andrew Vecsei. See also the Canadian Encyclopedia entry on Vecsei.
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Box 7Veltcheva, Maria, article, 2006Extent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in French.Scope and Contents note
Photocopy of article "Paris, Berlin, Rome L'intériorisation de l'extérieur" written by Veltcheva from Urbanisme no.346, 2 pages, 2006.
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Box 7Vilches, Cecilia, e-mail, 2005Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
E-mail print outs containing information about Vilches's Theme Furniture, 9 pages, 2005
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Box 14Vinciarelli, Lauretta, artwork, 1993 and undatedExtent: 3.0 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Collection consists of eleven untitled tempera drawings on boards by American Architect Lauretta Vinciarelli, exhibition timeline, and curriculum vitae.
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Box 7Virginia Women in Architecture: An Exhibit Highlighting the Work of Women Architects in Virginia exhibit literature, 1988Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Literature for the "Virginia Women in Architecture: An Exhibit Highlighting the Work of Women Architects in Virginia" exhibit. The exhibit planned by the Virginia Women in Architecture Committee and the Virginia Society, AIA was intended to complement the National AIA Exhibit "That Exceptional One: Women in Architecture, 1888-1988."
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Box 7Vitzthum, Sandra, curriculum vitae, 2000Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Collection is composed of her curriculum vitae.
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Box 7Vytlacil, Anne, curriculum vitae, 1994Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1936. Practiced in Washington, D.C.
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Box 7Wagner, Anne Gabriele, curriculum vitae, 1990Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born in 1963. Architect of Vienna, Austria. Collection is composed of her curriculum vitae.
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Box 7Wainstein-Krasuk, Olga, papers, 1987-1991 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetMaterial is in Spanish and English.Scope and Contents note
Born 1939. Architect of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Director of the Center of Studies of Habitat and Housing sponsored by the Organization of American States and the School of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires. The Center studies ways to effectively and economically design and build housing and makes recommendations to the OAS on its findings. Collection consists of a brief explanation of the Center's work and projects and a survey designed by the Center to evaluate a building's accessibility to the handicapped. Also includes an extensive brochure of works by her firm, Bielus, Goldemberg, Waistein-Krasuk, Architects, from 1966 to 1981.
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Box 8Weisberg, Sarelle T., Papers, 1982-1999, 2006Extent: 0.3 cubic feetScope and Contents note
FAIA; New York Architect and principal of Anhouse + Weisberg Associates. Educated at Vassar College (B.A., Art History, 1950), and Columbia University (M. Arch., 1972). Supervising architect/engineer and airport planner for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (1979-1984). Downstate Design Manager for the New York State Facilities Development Corporation (1984-1994), where she managed construction projects for the New York State Office of Mental Health and Office of Mental Retardation/Development Disabilities. Collection consists of the dossier Weisberg prepared when applying for Fellowship in the AIA and other biographical and professional information.
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Box 8Weiss-Koenig, Annaliese, portfolio, 1988 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1930. Architect of Inzlingen, Germany. Collection consists of fourteen photographs and eight sets of architectural drawings for residences and a hotel. Also includes an autobiographical essay.
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Box 8Whitman, Bertha Yerex, papers, 1932, 1971-1978, and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1892. First female to receive a bachelors of science from the University of Michigan in architecture in 1920. Practiced in Chicago, Illinois. Materials include correspondence and photographs.
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Box 8Wilburn, Leila Ross, biographical information, 2005Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1885, died 1967. Architect of Georgia. Wilburn studied at Agnes Scott College and apprenticed with an architectural firm before opening her own firm in 1909. She is best known for her published "pattern books" of arts and crafts style houses. The collection consists of a copy of the nomination form to name Wilburn a 2003 Georgia Woman of Achievement and photocopies of supporting research material compiled by James McManus. The Leila Ross Wilburn Collection is housed in the Kenan Research Center of the Atlanta History Center.
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Box 8Winchester, Sarah Pardee, article, 1975Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1839. Died 1922. Article entitled "Sarah Winchester" by Esther Talbot published in The Rosicrucian Digest July 1975.
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Box 8Winter-Bracher, Ingeborg, papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1923. Architect of Munich, Germany. Papers includes a brief typescript autobiographical essay, photographs, and a book, Bauten Und Ziele, written by her husband to which she contributed. The book is cataloged separately in the Addison library catalog, and is available through the Special Collections Reading Room.
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Box 8Women in Architecture (AIA) papers, 2001-2004Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Printouts of meeting agendas.
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Box 8Women's Design Service publications, 1988 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Technical aid agency providing a resource center, library, and consultation services on issues related to women and the design of the built environment in the greater London area, Great Britain. Materials consist of literature published by the Women's Design Service about various problems for those disadvantaged by the design of the public environment and about improving play areas for children. Also includes issues of Women and the Built Environment.
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Box 8Women's Development Corporation (WCD) informational literature, 1990 and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Corporation formed in 1980 in Providence, Rhode Island, to design and develop rental housing for low-income women and children. Collection includes articles about apartments WDC has designed and a brochure packet about the corporation.
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Box 8Women's International Network (WIN) papers, 1994-1995Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
The collection includes a publication that covers news events throughout the world that are relevant to women, a 1994 publication, a letter from the editor, Fran P. Hosken, and meeting announcements.
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Box 8Women's School of Planning and Architecture inventory of records, 1972-1992, and undatedExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
An experimental summer school in environmental design, this is a copy of the "Inventory of Records" in the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College.
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Box 8Wood, Joan, papers, 1990-1994Extent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
After earning her Bachelor of Architecture degree from M.I.T. in 1960, she established Joan Wood Architects. Most of her firm's work can be found in New England. The collection consists of a catalog of Joan Wood Architects work, her résumé, and articles from The Boston Globe about her firm. Inventory available.
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Box 8Xiaowei, Luo papersExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Contents note
Born 1925. President of the Architectural Society of Shanghai, China and visiting lecturer and professor at numerous institutions around the world. Includes a curriculum vitae and correspondence.
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Oversize Map-case 33/Drawer 2/Folder 5Zaglaniki, Loukia, papers, 1988Extent: 1.5 cubic feetMaterial is in English and Greek.Scope and Contents note
Architect of Athens, Greece. Materials consist of four panels and an article in an architectural text on "A preliminary study regarding the constructions of the protective roofing and the tumulus restoration of the Vergina royal tombs." The text was removed and placed in the Rare Book Collection.
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Box 20Zahle, Mette, published worksExtent: 0.1 cubic feetScope and Content
Architect of the Netherlands. Collection contains a reprint from the Danish architectural journal ARKITEKTEN written by Zahle titled "A Dutch House designed by Jan Verhoeven." An English summary is present.
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Box P1Aula: Architecture and Urbanism in Las Américas, Spring 1999Material is in English and Spanish.Scope and Contents note
"Claiming the Public Space: The Mothers of Plazo de Mayo," photocopy of article written by Susana Torre.
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Box P1Casas Contemporaneas del Ecuador, 2002Material is in Spanish.
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Box P1Florida Architect, Women in Architecture issue, July/August 1992
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Box P1Habitar: Revista del Colegio de Arquitectos de Pinchincha [Colegio de Arquitectos del Ecuador] nos. 43-44.Material is in Spanish.
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Box P1Journal of Architectural Education, Gender and Multiculturalism in Architecture edition, v. 47 no.1 - September 1993General note
see Art and Architecture Library for complete holdings
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Box P1Mujer y arquitectura, dossier revista 8 de Marzo no. 34, 1999Material is in Spanish.
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Box P1Perspectiva [Colegio de Arqitectos del Ecuador] no. 60, April 2003 April 2003Material is in Spanish.
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Box P1Perspective: Society of Architectural Historians/Texas Chapter v. XI no.2, December 1980
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Box P1Perspetives The Journal of the Ontario Association of Architects vol.2, no.2 , Spring 1994
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Box P1Women: East--West, January 1989Scope and Contents note
A newsletter by an for researcher's interested in women's studies and questions of gender and family life in Central and East Europe and the territories of the Soviet Union.
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Box S1Bulgarian Women ArchitectsScope and Contents note
article by Milka Bliznakov [?]
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Box S1Children -- Designs for Children in the IAWAScope and Contents note
article by Milka Bliznakov
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Box S1Cuban Women, 1968Scope and Contents note
An article published in the Miami Herald about Cuban professional women in the Miami area. Article focuses on Matilde Ponce a prize-winning architect in Cuba and her opportunites in the United States.
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Textile works, 2010Scope and Content
2 photocopy sheets featuring the works of Kvadrat Cloud DK, Denmark and Anni Albers, Black Mountain College.
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Vienna Architecture, 2002Scope and Content
Traveling exhibit produced by the Austrian Cultural Forum NYC titled 'inner scene vienna.' Material includes informational literature and a CD-ROM catalog.
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Box S1Women in Architecture Symposium held at Virginia Tech, January 1972
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Adamczewska-Wjchert, Hanna
- Alexander, Dorothy Baxter
- Anisimova, Irina
- Antonakakis, Susana
- Baptista, Angela
- Bassett, Florence Knoll
- Bentel, Maria A.
- Bevington, Christine Benglia
- Binder, Rebecca L.
- Biriukova, Alexandra
- Birkby, Noel Phyllis
- Bizios, Georgia
- Bliss, Anna Campbell
- Bo Bardi, Lina
- Boden-Archer, Dendron
- Bodmer, Monica
- Bolldorf-Reitstätter, Martha
- Bonney, Claire
- Bragstad, Susan
- Brians, Audrey
- Brierly, Cornelia
- Brosowsky, Bettina Maria
- Brotons de la Nuez, Rosa Maria
- Browne, Charlene
- Browne, Jennifer
- Budevska-Salcheva, Nadezhda
- Budis, Sanda
- Bulant-Kamenova, Aneta
- Campana, Ana
- Cardenas, Eliana
- Carlini, Erdumute
- Chestnutt, Rebecca
- Chowdhury, Urmile Eulie
- Christianovic, Ruth
- Ciocãnea, Doina Marilena
- Cline, Ann
- Cole, Doris
- Colter, Mary
- Cooper, Margaret Robb Shook
- Cornelius, Ulla
- Cutler, Sherrie S.
- DeGezelle, Molly
- Delavrancea-Gibory, Henriette
- Demi, Engjellushe Hoxha
- Diaz, Luz Maria Beristain
- Dietrich, Verena
- Donev, Miriana
- Dougherty, Betsey Olnick
- Drew, Jane
- Driskel, Jean Roth
- Enriquez-Musni, Marjorie L.
- Fallon, Kristine K.
- Fessas-Emmanouil, Helen
- Figueira, Leonor
- Filas, Hilde
- Fisher, Laura A. Horstman
- Flagge, Ingeborg
- Flecken, Ursula
- Forsthuber, Sabine
- Fritz, Sylvia
- Gabrea, Georgeta
- Galster, Gertrud
- Gayer, Diane Elliott
- Getov, Alexandrina
- Glebova, Tatiana
- Gottwald-Thapar, Sylvia
- Gramatikova, Lilia
- Gray, Eilen
- Griffen, Marion Mahony
- Grisogono, Ksenija
- Groat, Linda N.
- Guillissen-Hoa, Simone
- Hadid, Zaha
- Hafer, Hannalore
- Hahn, Ivanka Vulchanova
- Hakala-Meyer, Maija
- Hanna, Bronwyn
- Hansen, Fani Danadjieva
- Hautman-Kiss, Klara
- Hayden, Florence Kenyon
- Hebald-Heymann, Margo
- Helg, Franca
- Hermanuz, Ghislaine
- Herrmann-Chong, Evelyn Chi-Chain
- Hillebrande, Lucy
- Himanen, Marina
- Holt, Rengin
- Hook, Mary Rockwell
- Hooker, Marjorie Mead
- Hosken, Franziska Porges
- Hubacher, Annemarie
- Huber, Verena
- Ison, Leonara
- Jauch-Stolz, Monika
- Kazakova, Liumila
- Keichline, Anna Wagener, 1889-1943
- Kemp, Diane Legge
- Kennedy, Louise St. John
- Keremidarska, Svetlana Lazarova
- Khazanova, Vigdalia
- Khokhlova, Larisa
- Kingsley, Karen
- Kiss, Katalin
- Klingelhofer, Petra
- Koci, Ilse
- Koci-Montanari, Silvia
- Kuhler, Ingeborg
- Kurian, Elizabeth George
- Lambert, Phyllis
- Landry, Jane L.
- Lang Jakob, Evelyne
- Lari, Yasmeen
- Lassmann, Edith
- Levine, Sally
- Lin, Maya
- Lipsey-Rahe, Georgina
- Loffler, Anthusa
- Lourida, Sophia
- Lyon, Virginia
- Macfarlane, Jane
- Magee, Fannie
- Maiz Apellaniz, Marta
- Mang-Frimmel, Eva
- Marquard, Claudia
- Marshall-Baker, Anna
- Martin, Shelley F.
- Matsukawa-Tsuchida, Junko
- Matsuzaki, Eva
- Mendelsohn, Louise
- Meredith, Amaza Lee
- Merle, Ulla
- Miculinic, Sonja
- Mikic, Vesna
- Moody, Harriet
- Moody, Mildred
- Muller, Cornelia
- Muller-Schmid, Catherine
- Muntoni, Alessandra
- Mykolyk, Mary
- Møller, Alice Finnerup
- Nakahara, Nobuko
- Nanasy, Ilona
- Novakova, Zdenka Marie, 1939-
- Nowicki, Stanislawa
- Okhotina, Nina
- Ozkose, Aysun
- Patkau, Patricia
- Patrulius, Irina
- Pattison, Harriet
- Pavlova, Luidmila Pavlova
- Pavlova, Radka
- Perriand, Charlotte
- Petrova, Iskra Nikolova
- Pidgeon, Monica
- Pierce, Marjorie
- Pietilä, Raili
- Pingel, Gerda, 1954-
- Pinos, Carme
- Plumb, Helga
- Popova, Rositsa
- Portugali, Nili
- Praun, Anna-Lulja
- Prochazka, Elsa
- Rachel, Shalit
- Reese, Ilse Meissner
- Ribarova, Elisaveta
- Riggs, Lutah Marie
- Robertson, Donna V.
- Rueschemeyer, Marilyn
- Rysdale, Anne J.
- Sachs, Lisbeth
- Sankalia, Hema
- Sant'Anna de Almedia, Marília Penteado
- Santos, Alda
- Sarantsatsal, Ochirpureviin
- Scarlette, Shannon Taylor
- Schmidt-Kirchberg, Barbara
- Schmidt-Thomsen, Helga
- Schütte-Lihotzky, Margarete
- Scott Brown, Denise
- Seifen, Barbara
- Seixas, Maria Fernanda Machado
- Sepic, Liljana
- Shackelford, Grace
- Shayo, Anna
- Simon, Cathy J.
- Sion, Maria Militza
- Sklarek, Norma Merrick, 1928-2012
- Slunkova, Inessa Nikolaevina
- Smith, Cloethiel Woodard
- Smithson, Alison
- Spear, Laurinda
- Speigel, Susan
- Stamatova, Nadya
- Stan, Sally Waldner Bould
- Steinegger, Elisabeth
- Steinmesch, H. May
- Stevens, Mary Otis
- Stocker-Mergenthaler, Beth
- Stoilova, Ljubinka K.
- Sutton, Sharon E.
- Svigelj-Cernigoj, Monjca
- Syrkus, Helena
- Taranto, Lisa
- Thompson, Jane
- Tolzer, Maria
- Toma, Nicoleta
- Topelson de Grinberg, Sara
- Tranberg, Lene, 1956-
- Treant-Mathe, Juliette
- Troeva, Vesselina Rousseva
- Tsevelma, Danzansharavyn
- Tyutcheva, Narine
- Uncu, Ana
- Urbanke, Rosemarie
- Vecsei, Eva Hollo
- Veltcheva, Maria
- Vilches, Cecilia
- Vinciarelli, Lauretta
- Vitzthum, Sandra
- Vytlacil, Anne
- Wagner, Anne Gabriele
- Wainstein-Krasuk, Olga
- Weisberg, Sarelle T.
- Weiss-Koenig, Annaliese
- Whitman, Bertha Yerex
- Wilburn, Leila Ross
- Winchester, Sarah Pardee
- Winter-Bracher, Ingeborg
- Wood, Joan
- Xiaowei, Luo
- Zaglaniki, Loukia
- de Lemos, Maria Joana Viana
