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Collection
Identifier: 1964--1
Abstract
Contains primarily black and white photographs and negatives of architectural interior and exterior views, as well as landscapes.
Dates:
1945 - 1968
Collection
Identifier: 2014--06
Abstract
Field has been recognized as one of the country's premier designers of urban in-fill retail, institutional and residential projects. His work includes Musto Plaza, one of the early remodeled warehouse buildings in San Francisco’s Jackson Square; The Rosston Townhouse Condominiums, an in-fill complex that is considered the first condominium townhouse project built in California; and Stanford Shopping Center, Stonestown Galleria, Corte Madera Towne Center, Broadway Plaza Renovation in Walnut...
Dates:
1954-1987
Collection
Identifier: 1998--12
Scope and Contents
The French collection consists primarily of drawings and specifications documenting the French’s collaborative and individual work. The majority of the records are those of Helen D. French and is largely architectural in nature. The records are arranged into two series: Professional Papers and Project Records. Though project files form bulk of the collection, some general site planning and structural references can be found in the first series, Professional Papers.Project...
Dates:
1932 - 1978
Collection
Identifier: 19xx--12
Scope and Contents
The Edward Frick collection consists of his award winning “Festival Hall and Open Air Theater” drawing from the 1912 San Francisco Architectural Club competition. It also contains numerous drawings from projects completed with Arthur Brown, Jr., including detail and shop drawings of balustrades, relating to projects such as the Pasadena City Hall and San Francisco City Hall, as well as drawings of lighting fixtures, possibly from the Federal Office Building (San Francisco).
Dates:
1912 - 1932
Collection
Identifier: 2000--12
Scope and Contents
The bulk of this collection consists of photographs documenting Howard Friedman’s architectural work. This, along with a scrapbook, portfolio, and proposal book, make up the whole of project documentation. The collection does not contain any drawings, save for a handful of blueprints from Friedman’s early work as a junior draftsman and plans from his time in the United States Navy. Materials created later on in Howard Friedman’s life and career, specifically during his tenure at...
Dates:
1937 - 1990; Majority of material found within 1975 - 1987
Collection
Identifier: 2010--21
Scope and Contents
Most of the records were created by or collected by the San Francisco office of the Friends of Terra Cotta. The records of the organization are organized into sub-series including administration, correspondence, the FOTC Newsletter, chapters, awards, programs and events; and workshops and seminars. The research files are arranged in four subseries: [1] Terra Cotta organizations such as the American Terra Cotta program (1972-1975), Architectural Terra Cotta Institute (1956-1957),...
Dates:
1923 - 1986
Collection
Identifier: 2002--1
Scope and Contents
The John Funk Collection spans the years 1929-1988 and is organized into three series: Personal Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. The Personal Papers include drawings and photographs of student work, architectural exhibition material collected by Funk, and photographs of Funk. The Office Records contain clippings and promotional materials about Funk’s projects, along with documentation and photographs from architectural exhibitions that highlight Funk’s Heckendorf House....
Dates:
1929 - 1988
Collection
Identifier: 2012--08
Abstract
The collection consists of student work, travel scrapbooks, and architectural drawings. Titled "An Architect's Journey through Europe" travel scrapbooks contain drawings, sketches, photographs, and notes on buildings. The project records, comprised solely of drawings include housing and furniture designs as well as work from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, the WPA housing division in Washington, DC, and his own private practice in Oakland, CA.
Dates:
1927-1944
Collection
Identifier: 2007--8
Scope and Contents
The collection, which encompasses the years 1920-1970, consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to Michael Goodman’s architectural and teaching careers. The collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. It contains records of projects completed throughout the Bay Area, including interior design, commercial design, and large and small alterations, as well as project studies, such as the...
Dates:
1920 - 1970
Collection
Identifier: 2018--11
Scope and Contents
The Aaron G. Green Collection spans the years 1939-2017 (bulk 1953-1999), and includes files created by Green and his firm Aaron Green and Associates. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. The collection documents his career including his education, architectural practice, and association with Taliesin. His career focused on designing residential and funerary buildings, of which many are well documented in...
Dates:
1939-1999