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Box 10

 Container

Contains 22 Results:

Cooper Hewitt Exhibit, 1998-2000

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 1-7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Includes a portfolio showcasing the work of Hood Design Studio, and files relating to two exhibitions that Hood participated in: The Cooper Hewitt, National Design Triennial at the National Design Museum in New York City (1999); and an exhibition to celebrate the centennial of Harvard’s Graduate School of Design landscape architecture program (2000), in which Hood was invited to display work.

Dates: 1998-2000

Harvard Centennial Exhibition, 1999-2000

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 1-7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Includes a portfolio showcasing the work of Hood Design Studio, and files relating to two exhibitions that Hood participated in: The Cooper Hewitt, National Design Triennial at the National Design Museum in New York City (1999); and an exhibition to celebrate the centennial of Harvard’s Graduate School of Design landscape architecture program (2000), in which Hood was invited to display work.

Dates: 1999-2000

Manuscripts, 2007

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2007

Manuscripts, 2005

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2005

Manuscripts, 2002

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2002

Manuscripts, 2004

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2004

Manuscripts, 2000-2001

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2000-2001

Manuscripts, 2002

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2002

Manuscripts, 2003

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2003

Manuscripts, 2002

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Project records are primarily organized alphabetically by original client name and/or project title. Physical materials for projects include correspondence with clients, site photographs, sketches, and drawing sets. Items on the index that begin with “Design” denote projects which have not been built.

Dates: 2002