Box 9
Contains 15 Results:
Anthony, Earle C. Los Angeles CA, n.d.
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Anthony, Earle C. (Packard Dealership) Oakland CA, 1928
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Bohemian Grove Clubhouse Monte Rio CA, n.d.
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Carmel Library Carmel CA, n.d.
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Glen Alpine Springs Lake Tahoe CA, 1920-1928
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Hall, Laura Berkeley CA, 1897
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Hearst, Phoebe & William Randolph (Wyntoon) Siskiyou Co. CA, 1902-1903
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Newhall, G. San Francisco CA, 1904
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.
Panama Pacific Intenational Exposition (PPIE): Lumbermen's Building and House of Hoo-Hoo San Francisco CA, 1915
The focus of this series is the reconstruction of the Palace of Fine Arts in the early 1960s. It contains some photographs of the 1915 building as well as its sculptures and murals. Subjects covered include the funding of the reconstruction project and numerous proposals for its future use. It also includes documentation of smaller Palace of Fine Arts projects completed by Gerson after the primary reconstruction, including some records on the Exploratorium conversion.
Principia College St. Louis MO, 1930-1935
This series contains primarily photographs of residential, commercial, and educational projects completed by Bernard Maybeck, notably Wyntoon Castle and Principia College. The small number of drawings in this series includes a rendering of the Unitarian Seminary, sketches of Principia College, and an entry in the Oakland Public Library Competition.