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IAWA Small Collections,

32 Cubic Feet 22 boxes; 40 oversize folders
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The IAWA Small Collections was compiled from a variety of sources by Special Collections staff for use in reference and research. The collection consists primarily of biographical materials for women architects, architectural historians, and designers including curriculum vitas, firm brochures, exhibit notices, photographs, and publications. Drawings, sketches, course notes, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to architectural collections are also present.
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IAWA Small Collections, 32 Cubic Feet 22 boxes; 40 oversize folders

Kristine Fallon Prize Records

1.25 mb 5 .pdf files .5 Cubic Feet
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Materials in this collection are a mixture of hardcopy and electronic submissions, including .pdf files created by selected applicants and award recipients. The files in this collection consist of winning first-round proposals, final submissions for selected proposals, and final award winning pieces.
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Kristine Fallon Prize Records 1.25 mb 5 .pdf files .5 Cubic Feet

Kristine K. Fallon Papers

3.6 Cubic Feet Two document boxes, one telescoping tube, three small A/V boxes, one 1/2 newspaper box
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The Kristine K. Fallon Papers document Fallon's contributions to the built environment, the application of computer technology in design, and the advancement of women in architecture from 1979 through 2016.
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Kristine K. Fallon Papers 3.6 Cubic Feet Two document boxes, one telescoping tube, three small A/V boxes, one 1/2 newspaper box

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