Box 4
Container
Contains 34 Results:
Drakos, Byron Menlo Park CA, 1969
Sub-Series — Box: 4, Folder: 33
Identifier: IV.
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hill & Kruse Collection is comprised of two boxes, five cartons, and two flat file drawers of material primarily consisting of project files and drawings of their many projects, most of which are private residences in the Bay Area. Also included in the collection are materials that highlight Hill’s early ideas and influences on his architecture, including the use of wood, the natural surrounding landscape, and Japanese architecture. In addition, there are folders of material...
Dates:
1969
Durst, Moses (formerly Lanthrop), alteration Berkeley CA, 1977
Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: IV.
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hill & Kruse Collection is comprised of two boxes, five cartons, and two flat file drawers of material primarily consisting of project files and drawings of their many projects, most of which are private residences in the Bay Area. Also included in the collection are materials that highlight Hill’s early ideas and influences on his architecture, including the use of wood, the natural surrounding landscape, and Japanese architecture. In addition, there are folders of material...
Dates:
1977
Edminster, Harold Pacifica CA, 1963
Sub-Series — Box: 4, Folder: 35
Identifier: IV.
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hill & Kruse Collection is comprised of two boxes, five cartons, and two flat file drawers of material primarily consisting of project files and drawings of their many projects, most of which are private residences in the Bay Area. Also included in the collection are materials that highlight Hill’s early ideas and influences on his architecture, including the use of wood, the natural surrounding landscape, and Japanese architecture. In addition, there are folders of material...
Dates:
1963
Fair, Henry M. Piedmont CA, 1961
Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: IV.
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Hill & Kruse Collection is comprised of two boxes, five cartons, and two flat file drawers of material primarily consisting of project files and drawings of their many projects, most of which are private residences in the Bay Area. Also included in the collection are materials that highlight Hill’s early ideas and influences on his architecture, including the use of wood, the natural surrounding landscape, and Japanese architecture. In addition, there are folders of material...
Dates:
1961