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Louis Henry Sullivan collection, 1873-1910, bulk 1883-1895

147 drawings 2 items metal objects 2 manuscript boxes
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Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) was an American architect and partner in the Chicago architectural firm Alder & Sullivan. He is also known as a mentor to architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The core of the collection is made up of 122 drawings given to Frank Lloyd Wright by Louis Sullivan before Sullivan's death in 1924. The Avery collection represents the bulk of what remains of Sullivan's drawings. Most of the drawings in this collection are designs for ornament representing different stages of Sullivan's stylistic development. Some drawings are annotated by Wright. The collection also includes additional donations of drawings, objects, and papers collected over the years.
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Louis Henry Sullivan collection, 1873-1910, bulk 1883-1895 147 drawings 2 items metal objects 2 manuscript boxes

Douglas Darden papers and drawings, 1979-1996

7 linear feet 7 linear feet 532 drawings
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Douglas Darden (1951-1996) was an American architect based out of Denver, Colorado. Darden was best known for his book Condemned Building, a collection of ten allegorical projects. This collection contains much of Darden's work for that book as well as the process work for his second book, Laughing Girls, which he was working on at the time of his death. It also contains a large portion of his early works and his professional papers in the form of documents, drawings, photographs, and slides.
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Henry Hope Reed papers, 1911-1998

28 document boxes 1 print box 1 rolls
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Henry Hope Reed (1915-2013) was an American author, architecture critic and advocate of classical architecture. Along with writing and giving New York City walking tours, Reed served curator of Central Park and co-founder of Classical America. This collection contains his writings, correspondence, photographs and extensive research files on classical architecture and the people, parks, buildings, streets and history of New York City.
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Henry Hope Reed papers, 1911-1998 28 document boxes 1 print box 1 rolls

Education Department, undated, 1956-2013

0.63 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of materials from the Barnard College Education Department.
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Education Department, undated, 1956-2013 0.63 Linear Feet

Edward Said Papers, 1940s-2006

277 linear feet 498 manuscript boxes, 39 record cartons, 2 flat boxes (boxes 221-222)
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Edward W. Said was an academic, literary critic, musician, and political activist for the Palestinian cause in the United States. The collection includes appointment books, audiovisual materials, clippings, correspondence, course materials, drafts, journals, notes, research materials, reviews, printed materials and publications.
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Edward Said Papers, 1940s-2006 277 linear feet 498 manuscript boxes, 39 record cartons, 2 flat boxes (boxes 221-222)

Jane C. Loeffler research papers on American embassies, 1920s-2010s, bulk 1970s-2000s

9 document boxes 4 folders flat-file
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Jane C. Loeffler (1947–) is an architectural historian and author of The Architecture of Diplomacy: Building America's Embassies. A graduate of Wellesley College and Harvard's Graduate School of Design, she holds a Ph.D. in American civilization from The George Washington University and has published numerous articles in Architectural Record, The Foreign Service Journal, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, The New York Times, and elsewhere. In addition, Loeffler has provided expert witness testimony before House subcommittees on the importance of design within public policy and was twice awarded by the State Department for her public service. This collection consists mainly of reference materials related to embassy design and its cultural significance, as well as the architectural history of the United States foreign building program.
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Jane C. Loeffler research papers on American embassies, 1920s-2010s, bulk 1970s-2000s 9 document boxes 4 folders flat-file

Shadrach Woods architectural records and papers, 1923-2008, bulk 1948-1973

45 manuscript boxes 6 print boxes
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An American architect and urban planner, Shadrach Woods was a student of Le Corbusier and worked extensively throughout North Africa, France, Germany and New York City on projects ranging from low-cost housing developments to university campuses. Also highly regarded as a critic and theorist, Woods taught at Harvard and Yale and lectured and published widely. The collection represents the span of Woods' life and career through papers, photographs, architectural drawings, writings, and published materials. A small group of materials documents his childhood and education through personal papers and photographs. However, the bulk of the collections relates to his professional work and collaborations.
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Frederick Gutheim papers, 1939-1997

1 document box 2 manuscript boxes
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The papers in this collection were gathered by architectural historian Jane C. Loeffler to be used in an unrealized biography on Frederick Gutheim. The bulk of the papers were given to Loeffler by Gutheim. The structure of the files is Loeffler's, except for the first four files in the collection ("Editorial and Publishing Files") which were removed from a file box maintained directly by Gutheim. The bulk of the collection documents Gutheim's professional activities and research. Included are materials on the Pennsylvania Avenue renewal project, Montgomery County preservation efforts, Frederick Law Olmsted Sesquicentennial activities, and research on Frank Lloyd Wright and Alvar Aalto. Additionally, the collection includes unpublished drafts of Gutheim's memoirs.

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Frederick Gutheim papers, 1939-1997 1 document box 2 manuscript boxes

Lee Lockwood papers, 1965-1967

2.5 linear feet 5 manuscript boxes
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Notes relating to and manuscripts of CASTRO'S CUBA, CUBA'S FIDEL by Lockwood. Included in the collection are ten tapes of a 22-hour interview with Castro. These tapes contain Lockwood's questions, Castro's answers, and Vallejo's translation into English. An edited transcript of these tapes, signed, and dated by Castro, is included.

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Judith Crist papers, 1930s-2012

112 linear feet 108 record cartons, 7 document boxes, 1 flat box and 2 book boxes
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Judith Crist (1922-2012), was a film critic, journalist, and long-time adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism (1958-2012). Her papers include clippings, correspondence, interviews, mementos, notes, photographs, review files, telephone logs, and audiovisual materials.
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Judith Crist papers, 1930s-2012 112 linear feet 108 record cartons, 7 document boxes, 1 flat box and 2 book boxes