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Clinton H. Cowgill Collection

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box; 2 oversize folders
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The Clinton H. Cowgill Collection contains selected personal and professional correspondence, writing, incomplete architectural drawings, and career documentation of the founder of Virginia Polytechnic Institute's architecture program, Clinton H. Cowgill (1890-1975).
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Clinton H. Cowgill Collection 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box; 2 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

Louise Hall Collection

102 Cubic Feet 67 boxes
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Louise Hall (1905-1990) was an American architect, who taught art and architectural history at Duke University from 1931 to 1975. Her papers document her teaching career, architecture career, and personal life.
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Louise Hall Collection 102 Cubic Feet 67 boxes

Susana Torre Architectural Collection

26.4 Cubic Feet 23 boxes, 28 oversize folders, 3 framed drawings, and 1 model
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After earning her degree in architecture in Buenos Aires, Argentinean Susana Torre arrived in New York in 1968 to study and practice architecture. Women's place in architecture and renovation of buildings are topics of particular interest to her. The Susana Torre collection consists of professional correspondence, project files, architectural drawings and sketches of some of her works, research notes, published articles about and by Torre, and teaching notes.
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Susana Torre Architectural Collection 26.4 Cubic Feet 23 boxes, 28 oversize folders, 3 framed drawings, and 1 model

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