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Joyce Oron Architectural Collection, 1954/2005

23.3 Cubic Feet 1 flat box, 13 tube boxes, 17 oversize folders
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Joyce Oron's architecture and town planning office is located in Israel. This collection contains drawings, text, and photographs of some of the prestigious projects handled by her office from 1985 to 2004. Most materials are written in Hebrew with English descriptions available.
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Joyce Oron Architectural Collection, 1954/2005 23.3 Cubic Feet 1 flat box, 13 tube boxes, 17 oversize folders

Joyce Roy Architectural Collection, 1953/2016

8.0 Cubic Feet 5 boxes and 4 rolls.
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This collection contains a mixture of personal and professional papers and project records relating to the life and work of Joyce Margarite Roy (nee Cox). Documents include school work, notes, project files, correspondence, and architectural drawings, spanning the years 1953 to 2016.
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Joyce Roy Architectural Collection, 1953/2016 8.0 Cubic Feet 5 boxes and 4 rolls.

Judith (Dita) Roque-Gourary Architectural Collection, 1926/1981

4.2 Cubic Feet 2 Boxes 9 Tubes of Rolled Drawings 1 Oversized Folder
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Born in 1915 in St. Petersburg, Russia; Architect and founder of the Union of Women Architects in Belgium. Studied in Germany and Austria before emigrating to Belgium at the onset of World War II. She specialized in remodels of 19th century residences. Outspoken advocate for women in the profession. Collection consist of drawings, personal journals, business records, as well as published articles about the Union of Women Architects of Belgium and Roque-Gourary.
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Judith (Dita) Roque-Gourary Architectural Collection, 1926/1981 4.2 Cubic Feet 2 Boxes 9 Tubes of Rolled Drawings 1 Oversized Folder

Judith Edelman Architectural Papers, 1947/2009

1.5 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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Judith Edelman, FAIA, was a partner at The Edelman Partnership/Architects of New York City and a founding member of the Alliance of Women in Architecture (AWA). Edelman chaired the American Institute of Architect's first task force on women. Her papers comprise correspondence, photographs, lecture materials, newspaper clippings, publications, project files, and ephemera relating to Edelman's work in architecture and urban development as well as her advocacy on behalf of women professionals.
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Judith Edelman Architectural Papers, 1947/2009 1.5 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

Junko Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection, 1965/2017

2 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 1 oversized flat box
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The Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection consists of one document box containing professional papers and one oversized flat box containing project records and two presentation boards.
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Junko Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection, 1965/2017 2 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 1 oversized flat box

Karin Rühle Architectural Papers, 1991/1995

34.5 Cubic Feet 8 boxes; 26 oversize folders
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The Karin Rühle Architectural Papers contain materials relating to one project, Projekt 1.10, Gartenstadt Jahnstrasse/Dahlwitz Hoppegarten, often abbreviated "Jahnstr," from 1991-1995.
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Karin Rühle Architectural Papers, 1991/1995 34.5 Cubic Feet 8 boxes; 26 oversize folders

Katherine Diamond Architectural Collection, 1985/1995

1 Cubic Feet 1 box
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Katherine Diamond is the Partner in Charge of Design at Siegel Diamond Architects of Los Angeles, California, and the first woman to serve as President of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter. She was also President of the Association for Women in Architecture from 1989 to 1991. The collection contains correspondence, a curriculum vitae, and material related to the exhibits "That Exceptional One" (AIA) and "Women in American Architecture, 1888-1989: A Historic, Contemporary, and Southern California Perspective" (AIA-AWA), as well as articles and books featuring women in architecture.
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Katherine Diamond Architectural Collection, 1985/1995 1 Cubic Feet 1 box

Kathleen Cruise Architectural Papers, 1964/1995

8 Cubic Feet 8 boxes, 1 oversize folder
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The Kathleen Cruise Architectural Papers concentrate on her work for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) in San Francisco, 1964-1995.
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Kathleen Cruise Architectural Papers, 1964/1995 8 Cubic Feet 8 boxes, 1 oversize folder

Kathryn Clarke Albright Architectural Papers, 1978/2001

0.84 Cubic Feet 1 document box and 1 oversized flat box
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The Kathryn Clarke Albright (1960- ) Architectural Papers include design projects she developed while she was an undergraduate student at Virginia Polytechnic Insitute and State University (1978-1982), professional projects from her career at Daniel Solomon & Associates (1986-1993), including project descriptions, drawings, and progress photographs, professionial recognitions & awards. Papers also include travel sketches, and her personal statement and other application materials for Harvard's Graduate School of Design.
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Kathryn Clarke Albright Architectural Papers, 1978/2001 0.84 Cubic Feet 1 document box and 1 oversized flat box

Kerstin Dörhöfer Architectural Collection, 1984/2001

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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Born in Dresden in 1943, Kerstin Dörhöfer (also Dorhofer) received her architecture degree in 1969 from the Technical University of Berlin, where she earned her doctoral degree. In 1979 Dörhöfer formed an organization for women's studies at the Free University of Berlin. Since 1986, Dörhöfer has taught at the University of Arts in Berlin. This collection includes a portfolio book showing her work from 1966-1972, a publication by the International Women's University about gender and cities with chapters by Dörhöfer and Beverly Willis, and a few biographical items.
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Kerstin Dörhöfer Architectural Collection, 1984/2001 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

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