Carton 3
Contains 18 Results:
Photographs of Ciampi Office
The Office Records consist primarily of publicity materials such as tear sheets and clip files of Ciampi’s work. Reference files related to specific aspects of the San Francisco Downtown Plan are also included in this series.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.
Photographs
The Project Record Series contains a disappointing assortment of pieces such as a few mounted drawings of his ideas for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center and Ferry Plaza/Embarcadero, printed planning reports, and 9 tubes of drawings for projects such as S.F. Union Square, the Berkeley Art Museum, and a San Francisco Bay Bridge. Fortunately the records contain photographs and slides that present a more comprehensive view of Ciampi’s important early work with public schools and churches.