Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Maenchen, Otto Berkeley CA, 1953
Penninsula Housing Association [Ladera] Palo Alto CA, 1947-1949
Power, William V., residence and addition Westridge CA, 1949, 1951
Saunders, Thomas N. - "Berkeley Woods" Contra Costa Co. CA, 1951
Turner, James O. Berkeley CA, 1939
United States Army: Presidio Officers' Open Mess San Francisco CA, 1955
Student Work, 1929 - 1935
Series includes documentation of Funk’s student work, consisting of drawings made during undergraduate and graduate school, as well as school assignments, developmental sketches, and black and white photographs of ink renderings. Two photographs of Funk are also included, taken in 1970 and 1988. Also included are photographs and written material relating to the 1942 “America Builds” exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden.
Photographs, 1970 - 1988
Series includes documentation of Funk’s student work, consisting of drawings made during undergraduate and graduate school, as well as school assignments, developmental sketches, and black and white photographs of ink renderings. Two photographs of Funk are also included, taken in 1970 and 1988. Also included are photographs and written material relating to the 1942 “America Builds” exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden.
"America Builds" Exhibition, Stockholm, Sweden , 1944
Series includes documentation of Funk’s student work, consisting of drawings made during undergraduate and graduate school, as well as school assignments, developmental sketches, and black and white photographs of ink renderings. Two photographs of Funk are also included, taken in 1970 and 1988. Also included are photographs and written material relating to the 1942 “America Builds” exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden.
Professional License , 1941
Series contains Funk’s professional license, along with photographs documenting Funk’s participation in two housing exhibitions: the Museum of Modern Art in New York’s 1942 “Planning the Modern House” and the “California Home Designers” exhibition in Los Angeles. Series also contains newspaper and magazine articles about Funk, his projects, and related architectural style, as well as two booklets published by the New York MOMA that include Funk projects.