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Richard A. Vignolo Collection

 Collection — Box: 1-31
Identifier: 2010--05

Content Description

In addition to records from Richard A. Vignolo, Landscape Architect, which spans the years 1972-2003, the collection also includes photos, slides, drawings, and papers from his previous work at Lawrence Halprin & Associates, as well as some of Vignolo’s student work at the University of California, Berkeley and some of his capstone work at the Harvard GSD. Vignolo’s ‘Spoofs’, done for his own entertainment, are also included. The majority of the collection documents the work of Richard A. Vignolo, Landscape Architect, which may include contracts, specifications, preliminary sketches, drawings, and planting selections and plans. Correspondence found within the project records reveals his professional relationships with clients and fellow designers, as well as his extensive understanding of horticulture and design.

Vignolo donated the collection in 2010 at the time he was downsizing his practice. Additional records were donated following his death.

Dates

  • Creation: 1948-2010
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1973-2000

Access Statement

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in the collection should be discussed with the Curator.

Biographical Note

Richard A. Vignolo was born in Stockton, CA, on April 24, 1927 to Aaron and Ada Vignolo. Raised on a ranch in Stockton, his love of the landscape came from his childhood surroundings, and his grandfather’s passion for plants; Vignolo, however, knew early on that he did not wish to be a farmer. He attended California’s Stockton Junior College until 1945, and though he was briefly interested in studying architecture, he quickly found his love in landscape architecture. In 1946, he began studying landscape architecture at the University of California, Berkeley graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture in 1950. His professors included Robert Royston, Burt Litton, and Leland Vaughan. The summer following his graduation, Vignolo worked for the Berkeley Planning Commission.

In the fall of 1950, Vignolo continued his design education at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design (GSD) earning his Master of Landscape Architecture degree in 1953. While in graduate school, he worked for Chamber & Moriece - a landscape architecture practice located in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1952-1953) as well as occasionally working part-time between 1951 and 1953 for San Francisco-based Lawrence Halprin & Associates.

Following graduation from the GSD, Vignolo served with the United States Army, 30th Engineers, Topographical Group in California and Alaska until 1955, when he became a full-time employee of Halprin’s firm. In 1956, Vignolo received the Charles Eliot Traveling Fellowship from Harvard, the highest honor the GSD’s Department of Landscape Architecture can award to a graduate from its program, which allowed him to travel throughout Europe.

Upon his return, he continued with Lawrence Halprin & Associates. While in the Halprin office, Vignolo was integral to many projects, including the detailing for Oakbrook, Illinois’ Old Orchard Shopping Center; Akron, Ohio’s Cascade Plaza; and Minneapolis, Minnesota’s Nicollett Mall. Vignolo became as associate at the firm in 1957, and Design Principal and Vice President in 1964.

In October of 1972, Vignolo established his own practice Richard A. Vignolo, Landscape Architect. A registered landscape architect in California, Washington, and Texas, Vignolo provided a complete range of design services throughout the United States, including residential, commercial, governmental, educational, recreational, religious, and even funerary designs.

His more notable projects include the Loggia of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; Dallas’s North Park Shopping Center Expansion, Office Park, and National Bank; Fargo’s Broadway Mall; San Francisco Zoo’s Primate, Elk, and Wolf Exhibits; and Weyerhaeuser Headquarters’ Executive Roof Garden in Tacoma, Washington. He built strong relationships with his architects and clients, often designing for their homes in addition to their large commercial projects. In addition to working with them professionally, Vignolo acted as a design consultant for the residential landscapes of architects Edward Charles Bassett, Walter Wisznia, and John Vrtiak. He passed away in San Francisco in May 2012. Sources: Walker, Peter, and Melanie Simo, Invisible Gardens: The Search for Modernism in the American Landscape, MIT Press, 1996. Curriculum Vitae

Extent

32 Linear Feet: (31 cartons, 1 tube, 2 flat files)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, North Park Shopping Center, and Additional Donations. The majority of the collection documents Richard A. Vignolo, Landscape Architect projects, which span the years 1972-2003 and includes contracts, specifications, preliminary sketches, drawings, and planting selections and plans. The collection also includes photos, slides, drawings, and papers from his previous work at Lawrence Halprin and Associates. Vignolo’s student work at UC Berkeley, some of his capstone work at the Harvard GSD, and his ‘Spoofs’, done for his own entertainment, are also documented.

System of Arrangement

The Collection is arranged into six series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, the Records of the North Park Shopping Center project in Dallas Texas, and Additional Donations. Within these series, original order has been maintained wherever it is evident.

Physical Location

30 cartons and one document box were transferred to NRLF in June 2023.

Related Collections

For related materials to the items in this collection, please see the following finding aids: Joseph Esherick/EHDD Collection, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley Lawrence Halprin, Architecture Archives, University of Pennsylvania Robert Marquis Records, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley SMWM Records, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley William Wurster/WBE Records, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley

Funding

Arrangement and description of this collection was funded by the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, University of California, Berkeley and the Richard Vignolo Fund.

Source

Title
Richard A. Vignolo Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Gar-Yin Lee, Dorothy Friday, Cailin Trimble (reviser)
Date
March 2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Edition statement
Includes additional donation with accession number 2012-09.

Revision Statements

  • April 2015: Includes additional donation with accession number 2012-09.

Repository Details

Part of the University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives Repository

Contact:
230 Bauer Wurster Hall #1820
Berkeley CA 94720-1820 USA