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A. Jane Duncombe Architectural Papers

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The A. Jane Duncombe Architectural Papers span the years 1952 to 2002. The papers consist primarily of architectural drawings, as well as some printed material including plan sheets, articles, and printouts of digital images. The collection documents various residential and other projects upon which Duncombe worked, one in Illinois and the rest in California.

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A. Jane Duncombe Architectural Papers 2 Cubic Feet

Anne Griswold Tyng Architectural Collection

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Anne Griswold Tyng was born in 1920 in Lushan, Jiangxi province, China where her parents were living as missionaries, Tyng was an architect, professor, and design theorist best known for her collaborations with Louis I. Kahn. She studied at Radcliffe-Harvard (1942), received her Masters at Harvard Graduate School of Design (1944), and PhD in Architecture from University of Pennsylvania (1975). She specialized in space frame architecture and mathematics. Tyng designed and built the first totally triangulated space-frame house for hollowed out living space. The collection consists of publications, exhibit materials, and biographical material.
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Anne Griswold Tyng Architectural Collection 1.5 Cubic Feet

Association for Women in Architecture Records

8.4 Cubic Feet 6 boxes
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The Association for Women in Architecture (AWA) was originally founded in 1922 as Alpha Alpha Gamma, a national sorority for women architecture students. In 1934, the alumnae of the sorority formed the Association of Women in Architecture (AWA) (later Association for Women in Architecture) as an organization for professional women architects. Records include committee reports, correspondence, membership forms and rosters, photographs, scrapbooks, treasurer's files, and newsletters.
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Association for Women in Architecture Records 8.4 Cubic Feet 6 boxes

Blanche Lemco van Ginkel Architectural Collection

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Blanche Lemco van Ginkel is a retired architect and Professor Emerita at the University of Toronto. The collection consists biographical information about van Ginkel and her career, some of her publications, professional project information, articles and research materials about the history of women in architecture in Canada.
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Blanche Lemco van Ginkel Architectural Collection 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

Czeslawa Zielinska Architectural Collection

0.75 Cubic Feet 2 boxes and 1 oversize folder
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Czeslawa Zielinska is a Polish-born Canadian architect and the inventor the GETSET Building System and, with her husband Zenon, of the UCOPAN, a pre-cast concrete building system. The collection includes promotional material, published articles, and booklets about UCOPAN as well as copies of landscape and building sketches drawn during her travels.
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Czeslawa Zielinska Architectural Collection 0.75 Cubic Feet 2 boxes and 1 oversize folder

Dorothee Stelzer King Architectural Collection

6.92 Cubic Feet 6 boxes; 6 oversize folders
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Born in Berlin, Germany. Dorothee Stelzer King is an architect and professor who has practiced in Germany, the United States, and the Bahamas. The collection consists of material (drawings, presentation boards, photographs, and printed material) created and accumulated by King as a student and during her professional career. Some examples include: her award-winning student project of creating a flexible and transportable exhibition hall and her project work for the Government of the Bahamas. Materials in this collection range in date from 1950-2008.
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Dorothee Stelzer King Architectural Collection 6.92 Cubic Feet 6 boxes; 6 oversize folders

Eleanore Pettersen Architectural Collection,

296 Cubic Feet 219 boxes; 7 map cases
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Eleanore K. Pettersen (1916-2003) received a Certificate in Architecture from Cooper Union for Advancement of Science and Art in 1941, and was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin from 1941-1943. She was one of the first women licensed as an architect in the state of New Jersey in 1950, and was the first woman in New Jersey to open her own architectural office. She primarily designed residences and was also very active in professional and civic organizations. She became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) in 1991. The collection consists of project files, sketches, blueprints, drawings, models, photographs, and other material relating to over 600 of Pettersen's projects as well as material relating to her participation in various professional and civic organizations. The materials in the collection range in date from 1915-2003 with the bulk of the material dating 1950-2000.
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Eleanore Pettersen Architectural Collection, 296 Cubic Feet 219 boxes; 7 map cases

Elsa Leviseur Architectural Collection

13.2 Cubic Feet 19 boxes and 10 oversize folders
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Elsa Leviseur was born in 1932 and practiced architecture and landscape architecture in South Africa, England, and California. Her projects include designs for the Hollywood Bowl and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association in California. Papers consist of files, photographs, specifications, and architectural drawings of designs done mostly in the 1980s.
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Elsa Leviseur Architectural Collection 13.2 Cubic Feet 19 boxes and 10 oversize folders

Han Schroeder Architectural Collection

40 Cubic Feet 12 boxes; map cases
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The Han Schroeder Architectural Collection consists of correspondence, clippings, publications, teaching materials, scrapbooks, photographs, family information, and architectural materials by Schroeder (1918-1992).
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Han Schroeder Architectural Collection 40 Cubic Feet 12 boxes; map cases

Herschel Gustave Anderson Elarth Papers

13 Cubic Feet 8 boxes, 1 oversize folder
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The papers of Herschel G. A. Elarth, Virginia Tech professor of architecture, includes correspondence, subject files, class materials, photographs, printed materials, artwork, scrapbooks, and ephemera chronicling Elarth's personal life, teaching and military careers, private practice, and participation in various architectural organizations.
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Herschel Gustave Anderson Elarth Papers 13 Cubic Feet 8 boxes, 1 oversize folder

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