A Guide to the Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection, 1961-2007
A Collection in
Special Collections
Collection Number
Ms2013-090
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish material from Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection, Ms2013-090, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Acquisition Information
The Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection was donated to Special Collections in November 2008.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection was completed in April 2014.
Biographical Note
Marie-Louise Laleyan (1935-2014) was a San Francisco based architect with 48 years of experience including 30 years as principal of Laleyan Architects (1977-2007), formally Laleyan Associates.
Born and educated in Bulgaria Laleyan arrived in the United States in 1964. Laleyan has practiced architecture in Sofia, Bulgaria; Paris, France; and the United States. Before establishing her own practice she worked with the following firms: Hart & Turner Architects (Sacramento, CA), Richard Neutra (Los Angeles, CA), and the San Francisco, CA firms of Claude Oakland and Associates, Anshen & Allen, Mario J. Ciamp, FAIA, and Paffard Keatinge Clay.
An active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) she has served on the Northern California Chapter's Board of Directors, as co-chairperson of the national AIA Task Force of Women in Architecture, and coauthor of the AIA Affirmative Action Plan. She was also a founder of the Bay Area's Organization of Women in Architecture (OWA) and has represented the interests of women architects at numerous conferences and seminars.
The establishment of Laleyan Associates in 1977 was the culmination of a lifelong career intention and in her words a 'family tradition.' Laleyan was committed to keeping the firm small so that she would be able to provide quality service and personal attention to each project and client. Projects undertaken by Laleyan Architects included light commercial, medical, institutional, residential, and public buildings with construction costs ranging from $25,000-3.4 million dollars.
In 2001, Laleyan began providing Physical Needs Assessments (PNA) and Construction Monitoring services for the California Housing Finance Agency (CHFA), a state housing acquisition lender to non-profit and for profit developers.
Laleyan died on January 21, 2014.
Scope and Content
The collection contains architectural drawings, specifications, construction files, and photographs relating to projects undertaken by Marie-Louise Laleyan (1977-2007) and Laleyan Architects (1972-1977). Photographic record of her U.S. employment (1965-1972) is also present.
Separated Material
Materials related to Illinois architect Bertha Y. Whitman were removed from the Laleyan collection and placed in Ms2009-054 IAWA Small Collections under Whitman's name. (3/2009)
Index Terms
- Architecture
- History of Women in Architecture
- International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
- Women -- History
- Women-owned architectural firms
- Architects
Subjects::
Occupations:
Contents List
- Box 5
Articles, Presentations, Press Releases, Thought Pieces, and Writings, 1977-1986
- Box 5
Project List, 1972-2007
- Box 5
Request for Proposal (RFP) West Block Studios - TNDC (Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, November 15, 2004
The following is a list of architectural projects and services carried out by Marie L. Laleyan (1972-1973) and her firm Laleyan Architects (1977-2006).
The Project Index is a way to organize the various formats of architectural records from the same project. The index is arranged alphabetically by Job Number and contains information, where available, about the location, date, project type, architect, collaborators, photographers, and formats for each project in the collection. Project Index A Summary of the Project Index is listed below.
- Marie L. Laleyan Project Records, 1972-1973
- Box 1Box 9
#101 - Duplex, San Rafael (Mr. and Mrs. Al Valenzano), 1972
- Box 1Box 9
#102 - 4141 Geary Medical Building, Suite 324, 1973
- Box 1Box 9
#103 - Alterations to Residence and Office, San Francisco (Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stein), 1973
- Box 1Box 9
#104 - 4141 Geary Medical Building, Suite 324, 1973
- Box 1Box 9
#105 - 4141 Geary Medical Building, Suite 419/420, 1973
- Box 1Box 9
- Laleyan Architects Project Records, 1977-2000
- Box 1
AGS81 - AGS Graphics and Systems, 1981
- Box 1
CCR83 - Civic Center Residence Hotel Rehab (CCR-G programming) [8 folders], 1980-1986
- Box 1Box 6
CCR85 - Civic Center Residence Hotel Rehab III [5 folders], 1985-1986
- Box 1
CIV83 - Medical Suite Addition, for Arthur Civello, MD,, 1983
- Box 1
CLH84 - California League for Handicapped, Preliminary Studies, 1983-1984
- Box 1Box 9Box 12
DB-102/79 - Bloomfield Residence, Jack and Carol Bloomfield [2 folders],, 1979-1981
- Box 1Box 9Box 12
DB-103/78 - Single Family Residence, Mr and Mrs. James Cunningham, 5121 Cabrillo, 1978-1979
- Box 1Box 9Box 12
DB-203/78 - Single Family Residence, Steve and Irene Marciel, 4980 Discovery Point, 1979-1980
- Box 1Box 9Box 12
DB-303/79 - Davis Residence, Robert and Karen Davis, 1260 Discovery Bay Road, 1979-1980
- Box 1Box 12
DB-403/80 - Residence, North Point, 1980-1981
- Box 1Box 12
DB-503/80 - House, Discovery Bay Blvd., 1980-1981
- Box 1Box 12
DB-603/80 - House, Willow Lake Road [not built], 1981
- Box 1Box 8
DLT99 - Dalt Hotel Rehabilitation [9 folders], 1999-2000
- Box 2Box 9Box 12
DOE78 - Dental Office, Kira Eldemir, DDS [2 folders], 1978-1981, 1987
- Box 2
ELD81 - Flats-Rehab Studio
- Box 2Box 9
ELD85 - Remodeling of Residence for Kira Eldemir, DDS
- Box 2
ELD87 - Dental Office Addition for Kira Eldemir, DDS
- Box 2
ENN77 - Enna Residence Addition, 1977
- Box 2Box 6
FRK89 - St. Boniface Friars Kitchen Renovation, 1989-1990
- Box 2Box 10
HFC84 - Howard Street Apartments, 1040-42 Howard Street, San Francisco [6 folders], 1985-1991
- Box 2Box 8
KLM86 - Klimm Apartments Rehab [17 folders], 1985-1989
- Box 3
KPR86 - Condominium Remodel, for Dobri Kiprov, MD - preliminary only, 1986-1987
- Box 3
KPR87 - Penthouse Remodel for Dobri Kiprov, MD, 1986-1987
- Box 5
LAA88 - Laleyan Associates Architects
- Box 3Box 9Box 10
LAZ81 - Union Street Shops [2 folders], 1980-1982
- Box 3Box 8
LAZ94 - Roof Parapet Reinforcement, Presidio Heights Apartments [2 folders], 1993-1995
- Box 3Box 8
LPPI84 - Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute (UCSF) - Children's Wing [6 folders], 1983-1989
- Box 3
MLR91 - House Remodel (Miller), 1991
- Box 3Box 9Box 12
PUD-B/81 - Planned Unit Development, Brentwood, 1981-1982
- Box 3
RCC88 - Chiang Flats (exterior treatment consultation)
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RCH83 - Russ Apartment Building Rehab: pre-programming only
- Box 3
SMO85 - Serramonte Center Space E-460, studies for Bay Area Pediatrics Group, 1984-1985
- Box 3Box 12
SRR78 - Salvatore Residence Rehab
- Box 3Box 7
SSG89/SSG91 - Southland/Southgate Housing Development (CHFA 91-036-N) [17 folders], 1986, 1991-1994
- Box 3Box 10
T&B82 - Ron Greenspan VW for T&B Interior Designers
- Box 3Box 9
TDE82 - Yosemite Apartment Building, 1982-1986
- Box 4Box 9
TDL82 - Sierra Madre Apartment Building
- Box 4Box 8
TIM90 - Residence for Tim Fagan, Alta Hills, 1990-2000
- Box 4Box 10
TMR81 - Tomer Residence Remodel, 1981
- Box 4Box 10
UNY81 - The Unitery, Early Child Education Center, 1981
- Box 4Box 11
WBL95 - Plaza and Ramona Apartments WBL-P & WBL-R, 1995-1996
- Box 4Box 8
WBR91 - Webber Unit Remodel, 1991
- Box 1
- California Housing Finance Agency, 2003-2006Historical Note
Projects with the California Housing Finance Agency are presented as a representation of services offered by Laleyan Architects and are to be used for general information only. Laleyan Architects was not the architect for these projects.
- Box 5
CHFA 00-021-N - Thomas Paine Square Apartments, 2003
- Box 5
CHFA 01-028-N - Roberts Avenue Senior Housing, 2003
- Box 5
CHFA 03-001-N - Surf Apartments, 2003-2004
- Box 5
CHFA 03-028-N - Plaza de las Flores, 2006
- Box 5
CHFA 05-003-N - Hillvale Glen Apartments, Physical Needs Assessment, 2005
- Box 5
CHFA 05-003-N - Padre Apartments Community, 2004
- Box 5
- Box 6-12
DrawingsScope and Content
Drawings are present for the following projects: #101, #102, #103, #104, #105, CCR85, DB-102, DB-103, DB-203, DB-303, DB-406, DB-503, DB-603, DLT99, DOE78, ENN77, FRK89, HFC84, KLM86, LAZ81, LAZ94, LPPI84, PUB-B/81, SRR78, SSG91, T&B82, TDE82, TDL82, TIM90, TMR81, UNY81, WBL95, and WBR91. Drawings are in boxes 6-12. The locations are tied to the relevant projects in the Marie L. Laleyan Project Records subseries and Laleyan Architects Project Records subseries.
- Box-Folder 5 folder: 19
Reduced Drawings
- Box-Folder 5 folder: 17-18
Affordable Multi-Family Housing Rehabilitation Projects (2 Photo Albums), 2002
- Box-Folder 5 folder: 16
Firm Projects Photo Album
- Box-Folder 5 folder: 14-15
Marie-Louise Laleyan Employment in the USA (2 folders), 1965-1976Scope and Content
Projects include work with Richard and Dion Neutra, Los Angeles (1967-1969) and Paffard Keatinge Clay, San Francisco (1969-1971)
- Box 5
Project NegativesScope and Content
Negatives are available for the following projects: DB103, DB203; DB303; DOE78.
Negatives are in box 5. The location is tied to the relevant projects in the Marie L. Laleyan Project Records subseries and Laleyan Architects Project Records subseries.
- Box 13
Presentation Boards
- Box 5
SlidesScope and Content
Slides are present for the following projects: DB102, DB103, DB203, DB303, DB403, DOE78, ELD87, HFC84, KLM86, LAA88, LAZ81, SSG91, TDE82, and TDL82.
Slides are in box 5. The location is tied to the relevant projects in the Marie L. Laleyan Project Records subseries and Laleyan Architects Project Records subseries.
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Golden Sands Bulgaria, 1961
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