Box 2
Contains 5 Results:
Department of Architecture class , 1912
The Student Work collection is an artificial collection composed of materials from the College of Environmental Design Department of Architecture students. The boxes contain bound volumes of student work—photographs of presentation boards pasted/mounted onto thick paper pages. The images were reduced in size so the type and some images are very hard to view or read in some cases.
Department of Architecture class , 1913
The Student Work collection is an artificial collection composed of materials from the College of Environmental Design Department of Architecture students. The boxes contain bound volumes of student work—photographs of presentation boards pasted/mounted onto thick paper pages. The images were reduced in size so the type and some images are very hard to view or read in some cases.
Department of Architecture class , 1919-1920
The Student Work collection is an artificial collection composed of materials from the College of Environmental Design Department of Architecture students. The boxes contain bound volumes of student work—photographs of presentation boards pasted/mounted onto thick paper pages. The images were reduced in size so the type and some images are very hard to view or read in some cases.
Department of Architecture class , 1921, January 1922
The Student Work collection is an artificial collection composed of materials from the College of Environmental Design Department of Architecture students. The boxes contain bound volumes of student work—photographs of presentation boards pasted/mounted onto thick paper pages. The images were reduced in size so the type and some images are very hard to view or read in some cases.
Department of Architecture class , August 1922, January 1923
The Student Work collection is an artificial collection composed of materials from the College of Environmental Design Department of Architecture students. The boxes contain bound volumes of student work—photographs of presentation boards pasted/mounted onto thick paper pages. The images were reduced in size so the type and some images are very hard to view or read in some cases.