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Titus and Fidelia Church Coan papers, 1830 -- 1848
0.25 linear feetTony Kushner papers, 1920, 1961-2018
84 linear feetTsuyee Pei papers, 1929-1951, bulk 1943-1948
12.1 linear feetUlysses Kay papers, 1894-2017, bulk 1938-1995
55.25 linear feetUniversity Protest and Activism Collection, 1958-2018, bulk 1968-1972
42.60 linear feetV. K. Wellington Koo papers, 1906-1992, bulk 1931-1966
120.5 Linear FeetWallace K. Harrison architectural drawings and papers, 1913-1986, bulk 1930-1980
22 manuscript boxesWalter Sobotka architectural records and papers, 1897-1971, bulk 1922-1954
771 drawingsThis collection contains architectural records, student work, correspondence and professional writings related to the academic and architectural practice of Walter Sobotka. The largest portion of the collection, Series 1, relates to his architectural practice and contains drawings, files, and a scrapbook of photographs and articles pertaining to his work in Europe and America. The majority of his projects consisted of residential buildings and interiors in Austria along with furniture designs. However, there is also a selection of theater interiors that Sobotka designed for RKO across the United States. Series 2 contains a limited selection of Sobotka's lectures and writings, as well as correspondence. This series also contains material relating to two of his unpublished writings, The Prefabricated House and Principles of Design, including copies of the manuscripts, correspondence with publishers, and research materials. A bound version of Principles of Design is catalogued separately and contains an appendix in which Sobotka translated into English excerpts of his correspondence with the Viennese architect Josef Frank. Series 3 contains some artwork and student drawings, as well as a few personal letters.
Warren & Wetmore architectural drawings and photographs, 1889-1938
.75 linear feet of papersThis collection contains architectural photographs, drawings and records related to the architectural projects and designs of Warren and Wetmore, principally in the United States, but also representing commissions in Canada, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, the bulk of architectural drawings produced by the firm are no longer extant. Additionally, it holds a variety of photographs and other records used as reference materials in the course of Warren and Wetmore's professional work. Lastly, a small group of student and personal papers and photographs from Whitney Warren completes the collection.