Box 4
Contains 25 Results:
Cornice Restaurant KT-22 (Squaw Valley, Calif.), 1958
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
Day, John residence (Medford, Ore.), 1954
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
The Hill in Alamo / Silver Development Company (Alamo, Calif.), undated
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
Lake of the Pines guest house (Nevada City, Nev.), 1965
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
Spanish Bay, Inn at resort (Pebble Beach, Calif.), 1987 - 1988
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
University of California, Santa Cruz, 1980
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
United States National Park Service / Point Reyes Visitor Center (Olema, Calif.), 1986
Contains design documents, correspondence, photographs, and drawings. While most of the projects are Bull’s early residential and cabin projects, some of his later commercial work is included. The projects include work done independently and with BFVS, BVS, and BSA. Many additional project-related files can be found in the previous series under clippings, photographs, awards, and correspondence, and are listed in the project index.
Dachauer, Paul, 2012
General correspondence with clients, colleagues and the public. Includes correspondence with William Wurster, Mario Corbett and Julius Shulman.
Designing for Ecotopia, 1988
Contains articles written by Bull regarding architectural practice and building techniques. The technical writings focus on building in cold climates and seismic concerns, while the other writings discuss the current state of practice. Also included is a folder containing articles and correspondence about a 1965 research project focusing on psychedelics and architectural design.
Humanism in Architecture slideshow / University of Hawaii, 1984
Contains articles written by Bull regarding architectural practice and building techniques. The technical writings focus on building in cold climates and seismic concerns, while the other writings discuss the current state of practice. Also included is a folder containing articles and correspondence about a 1965 research project focusing on psychedelics and architectural design.