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TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Construction View 2
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1960
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, second photograph of the construction on the Ponca City Savings & Loan building.
Object ID2005.1.380

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan West Elevation
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
Date1962
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the west elevation of the Ponca City Savings and Loan building at 633 South Boston, included in the Robert E. Buchner Promotional Portfolio. Another copy of this photograph is included in a second professional portfolio.
Object ID2005.1.334

TitleVal Halla Hotel
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1962
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of a drawing of the Val Halla Hotel, originally included in a promotional portfolio.
Object ID2005.1.357

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Tellers Counter
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1962
DescriptionColor, 8x10, photograph of the tellers counter at the Ponca City Savings & Loan building located at 633 S. Boston Ave., originally included in a promotional portfolio. Duplicate copy included in the Ponca City Savings & Loan envelope.
Object ID2005.1.345

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Secondary View of Main Hall
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1962
DescriptionColor, 8x10, photograph of the secondary view of the Main Hall in the Ponca City Savings & Loan Building located at 633 S. Boston. Originally included in a promotional portfolio, duplicate copy included in the Ponca City Savings & Loan envelope.
Object ID2005.1.347

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Front Elevation Drawing 2
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1960
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, second photograph of the front elevation of the Ponca City Savings and Loan Building.
Object ID2005.1.378

TitleJohn G. Burke & Co. Office and Parts Building
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1962
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the John G. Burke & Co. office and parts building with manufacturing plant behind, originally included in a promotional portfolio.
Object ID2005.1.344

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Construction View 3
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1960
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, third photograph of the construction on the Ponca City Savings & Loan building.
Object ID2005.1.381

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Main Hall Drawing
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1960
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of a drawing of the main hall in the Ponca City Savings & Loan building.
Object ID2005.1.377

TitlePonca City Savings and Loan Tellers Counter
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
Date1962
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the tellers counter at the Ponca City Savings and Loan located at 633 S. Boston, included in the Robert E. Buchner Promotional Portfolio, duplicates exist in the Ponca City Savings and Loan envelope.
Object ID2005.1.336

TitlePonca City Savings & Loan Main Hall
CreatorWalter S. Brewer
DateCirca 1962
DescriptionColor, 8x10, photograph of the main hall of the Ponca City Savings and Loan building, looking east. Originally included in a promotional portfolio.
Object ID2005.1.346

TitleWatkins Residences (various)
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date26 March 1996
DescriptionWatkins Residences (various). 3030 S Yorktown Ave. Original drawing. Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.075.001

TitleSecond floor addition for Dr. and Mrs. Mark Friedman
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date23 September 1985
DescriptionSecond floor addition for Dr. and Mrs. Mark Friedman Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.047.001

TitleResidence for Mr. and Mrs. Don Weinkauf
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence for Mr. and Mrs. Don Weinkauf Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details8 hand drawn sheets
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.116.001

TitleThe Columbarium at St. John's Episcopal Church
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionThe Columbarium at St. John's Episcopal Church Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.046.001

TitleResidence Remodel for Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williams
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence Remodel for Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.044.001

TitleResidence for Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Thornton
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DateJune to December 1985
DescriptionResidence for Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Thornton Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details23 hand drawn sheets
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.119.001

TitleResidence Remodel for Mr. Roger Mason
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence Remodel for Mr. Roger Mason Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.043.001

TitleResidence Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Les Horner
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date2 April 1986
DescriptionResidence Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Les Horner Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.041.001

TitleResidence for Mapleview Edition
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence for Mapleview Editions Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.040.001

TitleResidence for Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Rose
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DateOctober 1988
DescriptionResidence for Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Rose. Rogers, Arkansas. Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details83 sheets, hand drawn and some sketches included
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.120.001

TitleVarious Projects for Southern Hills Country Club
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date1990
DescriptionVarious Projects for Southern Hills Country Club Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details19 hand drawn pages
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.114.001

TitleResidence Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Kent Zirkle
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Kent Zirkle Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.039.001

TitleResidence for Mr. and Mrs. John Philiips
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence for Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details4 hand drawn sheets
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.115.001

TitleTom Hughes Residence Remodel
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date18 February 1991; 18 March 1991
DescriptionTom Hughes Residence Remodel Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton Multiple addresses: 2116 E 26th Street 9717 E 42nd Street 4161 S Memorial Drive (Hughes Lumber) 6887 S Guanston Ave 6789 S Guanston Ave 6787 S Guanston Ave
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.070.001

TitleResidence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neely Addition
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neely Addition. 2120 E 26th Street. Bound set. Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
DetailsBound set. 7 pages.
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.085.001

TitleClub Room Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welch
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionClub Room Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welch. E 21st Street. Original drawings. Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.077.001

TitleDr. and Mrs. Charles Fullenwider Residence Remodel
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date1986
DescriptionDr. and Mrs. Charles Fullenwider Residence Remodel. Original drawing. Original wrapping said "Faudree" and "Fullenwider" Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details22 large pages, 1 small
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.078.001

TitleResidence for Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Thornton
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date19 June 1985
DescriptionResidence for Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Thornton Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.032.001

TitleDrive-In Facility for Bank of Chelsea
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date30 November 1993
DescriptionDrive-In Facility for Bank of Chelsea Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.029.001

TitleAn addition to First National Bank of Pawnee
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date19 June 1990
DescriptionAn addition to First National Bank of Pawnee Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.050.001

TitleResidence for Pat Rooney, Oklahoma City, OK
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DescriptionResidence for Pat Rooney, Oklahoma City, OK. Architectural Drawings (Walton is original, Whiting is a copy) Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton, Rex Whiting Jr.
Object ID1900.026.001

TitleResidence Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mills
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date2 June 1986
DescriptionResidence Remodel for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mills Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Object ID1900.049.001

TitleSloane Square
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
DateNovember 1987
DescriptionSloane Square, 1323 E 35th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton
Details17 hand drawn pages
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.112.001

TitleFirst Presbyterian Church, Muskogee, Oklahoma
CreatorWalton, John Brooks
Date14 May 1973
DescriptionFirst Presbyterian Church, Muskogee, Oklahoma Architect/Firm: John Brooks Walton and Byron D. Salsman and Associates
Object ID1900.045.001

TitleAddition to Tyler-Dawson Supply Co.
CreatorWard, Charles
Date14 December 1966
DescriptionAddition to Tyler-Dawson Supply Co. Architect/Firm: Charles Ward
Object ID1900.037.001

TitleTwo Bay Left Hand Service Station
CreatorWeich-Bingham & Roberts, Middletown, OH
Date4 October 1949
DescriptionTwo Bay Left Hand Service Station, Armco Steelox Panels & Porcelain Enamel. Plans & elevations.
Details5 sheets, blue lines.
Object ID1995.1.495

TitleDr. and Mrs. Bartlett Residence, Sapulpa, Oklahoma
CreatorWesley J. Crone and Associates
Date1966
DescriptionDr. and Mrs. Bartlett Residence, Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
ConditionFair
Object ID1900.020.001

TitleDr. and Mrs. John M. Brown Residence
CreatorWhiting Jr., Rex
DescriptionDr. and Mrs. John M. Brown Residence. 6604 Hillcrest St, Nichols HIlls Addition, Oklahoma City. Architect/Firm: Rex Whiting Jr. Association
Object ID1900.080.001

TitleSt Andrews Presbyterian Church
CreatorWilbanks Architects
DateMay 4, 1988
DescriptionSt Andrews Presbyterian Church Architect/Firm: Wilbanks Architects
ConditionFair
Object ID2016.002.001

TitleSt Andrews Presbyterian Church
CreatorWilbanks Architects
DescriptionSt Andrews Presbyterian Church. Floor plan with accompanying documents, including plumbing legend and plat of survey. Architect/Firm: Wilbanks Architects
ConditionFair
Object ID2016.002.007

TitleSt Andrews Presbyterian Church
CreatorWilbanks Architects
DateMay 4, 1988
DescriptionSt Andrews Presbyterian Church. Contains addendum. Architect/Firm: Wilbanks Architects
ConditionFair
Object ID2016.002.002

TitleJewish Orphan's Home
CreatorWill Levy
Date17 December 1927
DescriptionJewish Orphan's Home. Oakland Ave. West of Louisville Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Floor plan, elevations. Buildings # 2 & 3.
Details4 sheets, other.
Object ID1995.1.467

TitleWhittier School (Coffeyville) Gymnasium Addition
CreatorWilliamson, W. Thomas
DateAugust 1954
DescriptionWhittier School (Coffeyville) Gymnasium Addition. Bound set. Architect/Firm: Thomas S. Williamson and Victor H. Lobsack
Details6 pages + coversheet
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.087.001

TitleTower for Trinity Episcopal Church
CreatorWinkler, George
Date7 May 1924
DescriptionTower for Trinity Episcopal Church. Architectural drawing, copy. Architect/Firm: George Winkler
Object ID1900.025.001

TitleJames Malone Residence, Garage Addition
CreatorWinn, Richard Neill
DateFebruary and August 1988
DescriptionJames Malone Residence, Gararge Addition. Originally wrapped in paper reading "Ray Siegfried (Guest House)" Architect/Firm: Richard Neill Winn
Details2 sets. August 1988: 4, pages. February 1988: 7 pages bound
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.074.001

TitleGridley Residence
CreatorWolaver, William H
DescriptionGridley Residence. 2020 S Yorktown Ave Architect/Firm: WIlliam H Wolaver
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.075.002

TitleBuilding for the H.C. Price Co.
CreatorWright, Frank Lloyd
Date4 July 1953
DescriptionBuilding for the H.C. Price Co. Architect/Firm: Frank Lloyd Wright
Details32 sheets, copies
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.122.001

TitleBarnes House Living Room View 2
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, second photograph of the living room in the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.395

TitleBarnes House Rear Elevation
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the rear elevation of the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.397

TitleBarnes House Bedroom View 1
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the bedroom of the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.391

TitleBarnes House Kitchen View
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the kitchen in the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.392

TitleBarnes House Front Elevation 2
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, second photograph of the front elevation of the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.396

TitleBarnes House Bedroom View 2
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, second photograph of the bedroom in the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.393

TitleBarnes House Living Room View
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, photograph of the living room in the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.394

TitleBarnes House Rear Elevation 2
CreatorYarnel Nelson
DateCirca 1951
DescriptionBlack & white, 8x10, second photograph of the Barnes House in Ponca City.
Object ID2005.1.398

TitleFirst Place Tower Landscape
CreatorZeigler Deisgn Group
Date11 November 1995
DescriptionFirst Place Tower Landscape. Annotations in margins. Architect/Firm: Zeigler Deisng Group
Details4 sheets
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.064.002

TitleUnity Church of Christianity Landscape Plan
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date15 April 1997
DescriptionUnity Church of Christianity Landscape Plan. Handwritten annotations. Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
Details2 sheets
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.064.003

TitleAnn and Bill Doyle Residence
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date11 April 1994
DescriptionAnn and Bill Doyle Residence Landscape Plan. 3433 S. Zunis Ave. Handwritten annotations. Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
ConditionVery good
Object ID1900.064.004

TitleFreeman Residence Pergola
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date9 June 1996
DescriptionFreeman Residence Pergola Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.064.005

TitleGary and Janet Johnston Residence Landscape
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date9 May 1997
DescriptionGary and Janet Johnston Residence Landscape. 7808 S. Granite Avenue Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.064.006

TitleDonna Davis Residence Landscape
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date1 July 1996
DescriptionDonna Davis Residence Landscape. 6025. E 56th Pl Tulsa, Oklahoma Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.064.007

TitleFirst Christian Church Parking Lot Remodel
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date8 March 1998
DescriptionFirst Christian Church Parking Lot Remodel. 10th and Boston. Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.064.008

TitleUnidentified Streetscape
CreatorZeigler Design Group
DescriptionUnidentified Streetscape. Hand-colored. Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
Details2 sheets
ConditionFair
Object ID1900.064.009

TitleENG Residence 188 E 42nd Pl
CreatorZeigler Design Group
Date22 July 1997
DescriptionENG Residence 188 E 42nd Pl - Landscape Architect/Firm: Zeigler Design Group
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.064.001

TitleYour Solar House
Date1947
Description"A book of practical homes for all parts of the country, by 49 of America's Leading Architects, containing 49 sets of plans and drawings, together with many suggestions for the homebuilder."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.284

TitleResidence Remodel for Les Horner
DescriptionResidence Remodel for Les Horner Architect/Firm: Unknown
Object ID1900.027.001

TitleRedwood News
Date1962
DescriptionIssue number 3/1962 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.231

TitleMohawk Park Plan
DescriptionMohawk Park Plan Architect/Firm: Unknown
Details2 hand drawn plans
ConditionFair
Object ID1900.111.001

TitleRedwood News
Date1962
DescriptionIssue number 4/1962 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.232

TitleJohn Philips Residence
DescriptionJohn Philips Residence Architect/Firm: B. Collins (?)
Details1 sheet (landscape plan) and 1 copy
ConditionPoor
Object ID1900.113.001

TitleRedwood News
Date1963
DescriptionIssue number 1/1963 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.233

TitleResidence for Mr. and Mrs. Buddy M. Benz
DescriptionResidence for Mr. and Mrs. Buddy M. Benz. Dates after 25 March 1969. Architect/Firm: Unknown
Details5 sheets
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.103.002

TitleRedwood News
Date1963
DescriptionIssue number 2/1963 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.234

Title400 Boston Building
Date12 November 1985
Description400 Boston Building. Rooney Company: Construction Company. Architect/Firm: Unknown
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.090.001

TitleRedwood News
Date1963
DescriptionIssue number 3/1963 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.235

TitleBoston Management Company Holiday Card with Atlas Life Building Blueprint
DescriptionBoston Management Company Holiday Card with Atlas Life Building Blueprint. Spectacular Piece. Signed by employees.
ConditionVery Good
Object ID1900.083.001

TitleGood Design
Date1953
Description"GOOD DESIGN is a series of exhibitions of home furnishings, organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, for the Merchandise Mart, Chicago." This is a catalog of items featured in the January 1953 GOOD DESIGN Exhibition.
Object ID2005.1

TitleField's Apparrel Shop, Main Street Elevation, Fifth Avenue Elevation
DescriptionField's Apparrel Shop, Main Street Elevation, Fifth Avenue Elevation. Copy. Architect/Firm: Unknown
Object ID1900.059.001

TitleFree Thought: The Art and Architecture of Bruce Goff
Date2003
DescriptionA short book that was published in conjunction with the exhibition "Free Thought: The Art and Architecture of Bruce Goff" organized by Price Tower Arts Center, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 10 October - 7 December 2003. The book includes a foreward by Richard P. Townsend, a chronology of Goff's life, art, and architecture by Kara J. Hurst, and an exhibition checklist.
Object ID2005.1.236

TitleMohawk Park
DescriptionMohawk Park Architect/Firm: Unknown
Details5 hand drawn sheets
ConditionGood
Object ID1900.117.003

TitleTomorrow's Small House-Models and Plans
Datec. 1950
DescriptionA catalog/booklet that was published in conjunction with a MoMA exhibition of the models featured in the booklet. All are modern in design and share a few common characteristics; glass walls, open plan, no cellar or attic, single-story, prefabrication, and panel construction. Architects featured include George Fred Keck, Carl Koch, Philip Johnson, Mario Corbett, Hugh Stubbins, Plan-Tech Associates, Vernon DeMars, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Object ID2005.1.237

TitleDetails of Pools for Woodward Park
Date1934
DescriptionDetails of Pools for Woodward Park. CWA Project. Architect/Firm: Unknown
Details1 sheet
Object ID1900.117.004

TitleMuseum of Modern Art Bulletin: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architects, U.S.A.
DateFall 1950
DescriptionThis issue of the Bulletin was published in conjunction with the Exhibition of Recent Buildgs by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, at the Museum of Modern Art, from September 26 to November 5, 1950. Buildings (models) featured in the exhibit and bulletin include the Northern Indiana Hospital For Crippled Children, South Bend, Indiana (1950); H.J. Heinz Company-Vinegar Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lake Meadows-Chicago; Lever House, New York, N.Y.; Central Staff Offices For the Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan; Del Monte Shopping Center, Del Monte, California; New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, New York, NY; Garden Apartments, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (1950); Oil Refining Town, Amuay Bay, Venezuela; Brooklyn Veteran's Administration Hospital, Brooklyn, New York (1950).
Object ID2005.1.238

TitleRedwood News
Date1960
DescriptionIssue number 1/1960 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.219

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1952 (original)
DescriptionSeptember 1952 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.92

TitleMies Van Der Rohe
Date1947
DescriptionAll the buildings and projects which Mies considers in any way important are illustrated in this volume. In addition, all Mies's writings, published or unpublished, are included with the exception of a few items considered repetitious or too topical to be of lasting interest.
Object ID2005.1.122

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1947
DescriptionSeptember 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.33

TitleFormulas for Stress and Strain
Date1954
DescriptionFormulas for stress and strain.
Object ID2005.1.166

TitleA White Pine House for the Vacation Season
Date1918
DescriptionA compilation of submissions for the White Pines Vacation Home architectural drawing contest.
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.404

TitleRedwood News
Date1969
DescriptionIssue number 4/1969 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.277

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1945 (original)
DescriptionMay 1945 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.6

TitleAmerica's Best Small Houses
Date1949
DescriptionThis book is different from any other for a number of reasons, all calculated to make it more helpful to the prospective home builder. Includes forty new houses selected by a jury of architectural photographers from all parts of the country. All are actual houses, already built and being lived in, shows pictures and floor plans.
Object ID2005.1.141

TitleArts & Architecture
DateFebruary 1950 (original)
DescriptionFebruary 1950 issue Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.62

TitleHouse+Home
DateMarch 1954
DescriptionMarch 1954 issue of House+Home
Object ID2005.1.247

TitleLegal Pitfalls in Architecture, Engineering and Building Construction.
Date1968
Description"Ignorance of the law is no excuse-yet the practicing architect,engineer,or building contractor cannot possibly be conservant with the entire civil law applicable to his profession. The next best thing is to be aware of the common legal pitfalls that have ensnared others-and to be able to avoid them.
Object ID2001.1.268

TitleArchitectural Forum The Magazine of Building
DateDecember 1951
DescriptionThe December 1951 issue of Architectural Forum; a double issue which contains a House & Home edition as well.
Object ID2005.1.192

TitleWoodward's Architecture and Rural Art
Date1867
Description"Those who have watched the progress of Rural Architecture for some years past, have noticed a marked advance in architectural design and proportion and convenient and economical interior arrangement; yet, compared with the large number of structures yearly put up, the really attractive and tasteful buildings form the exception, and not the rule....It is proposed, however, to introduce all the varied styles of architecture in futures numbers, and they may be looked for with interest as supplying from year to year the latest and best models in the progress of Rural Art."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.327

TitleHome Fashions of the Times
DateMarch 1958
DescriptionMarch 1958 issue of the New York Times Magazine featuring Home Fashions of the Times.
Object ID2005.1.449

TitleYear Book of the Twenty Eighth Annual Architectural Exhibition Philadelphia 1925
Date1925
DescriptionCompilation of photos from the 28th Annual Architectural Exhibition in Philadelphia, 1925.
ConditionPoor
Object ID2001.1.388

TitleThe American House Today
Date1951
DescriptionThe American House Today contains 380 large, carefully reproduced photographs and 120 easy-to-read plans. The text explains first what the problems are that an architect must face when designing a house and, second, why each house is planned and built as it is.
Object ID2005.1.131

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1946 (original)
DescriptionSeptember 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture. This issue features an extensive article on Charles Eames and the importance of his new furniture's design and production.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.22

TitleRedwood News
Date1965
DescriptionIssue number 4/1965 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.262

TitleArts & Architecture
DateNovember 1948 (original)
DescriptionNovember 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.47

TitleSpace, Time and Architecture
Date1947
DescriptionA collection of historical and critical surveys and a brilliant study of the trends and developments of the modern scene with its historic background and true significance. For the general reader interested in the past and its relation to our present, and the specialist in architecture preoccupied with its facets of change, the author has succeeded in presenting a consistently developing process and a clear, concise picture.
Object ID2005.1.152

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1951 (original)
DescriptionJune 1951 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.78

TitleYour Church
DateNovember/December 1964
DescriptionNovember/December 1964 issue of Your Church
Object ID2005.1.293

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1954 (original)
DescriptionJanuary 1954 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.108

TitleThe Folger Shakespeare Library
Date1933
DescriptionA book about The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington with photographs.
Object ID2005.1.178

TitleContemporary Shops in the United States
Date1945
Description"In this volume we can see the flowering of the individual shop, which at each stage of its development had to adjust to changing pressures built up by shifting competition, developing technologies and so on."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.282

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJuly 1966
DescriptionJuly 1966 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.46

TitleThe Architectural Index for 1982
Date1983
DescriptionIndex of architectural topics, homes and architects
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.311

TitleRedwood News
DateFall 1955
DescriptionFall 1955 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.205

TitleThe White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs Volumes 3 &4
Date1917
Description"The ever increasing interest and better understanding of Early American Architecture is due, we believe, in a large measure to the publication of the White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs. During the past thirteen years this genuinely useful and comprehensive Series has given to members of the profession and their clients a broader conception and a more perfect understanding of the elements of our native architecture."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.341

TitleOral Roberts University Learning Center
Date3-31-64
DescriptionME1 M2-12 of 12 E2-16 of 16
Details27 sheets, bluelines.
Object ID2010.1.14

TitleBook of Successful Fireplaces. How to Build Them.
Date1950
Description"Few of man's blessings contribute so much to life's satisfactions as the joy of an open fire. Hence whatever contributes to the warmth and serenity of the fireside takes high rank among the benefits of humanity. let us emphasize three facts about fireplaces. First, fireplaces that are built right do not smoke...Second, for maximum heat with an open fire, the solution is the Heatsaver...Third, outdoor fireplace satisfaction can be had at small cost."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.373

TitleMcCormick House
Date18 June 1909
DescriptionMcCormick House. Tape, torn, dirty. No name or title block on front-except for date. Back of page printed "McCormick Residence". McCormick probably does not refer to Donald McCormick, as Donald McCormick was born eleven years prior to the date on the drawing, 1909, in 1898. Cleaned and deacidified, 12/05.
Details2 sheets.
Object ID2001.1.158

TitleWhat is Happening to Modern Architecture? A Symposium At the Museum of Modern Art
DateSpring 1948
DescriptionThe Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, Spring 1948: Vol. XV, No. 3. Published in conjunction with a symposium at the Museum of Modern Art titled "What is happening to modern architecture?" Speakers at the symposium include Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Walter Gropius, George Nelson, Ralph T. Walker, Christopher Tunnard, Frederick Gutheim, Marcel Breuer, Peter Blake, Gerhard Kallmann, Talbot Hamlin, and Lewis Mumford. Also includes a clipping from the January 13, 1946 issue of the Tulsa World on a house designed by Alden B. Dow in Midland, Michigan. Mr. Buchner did his thesis on Alden B. Dow at the University of Michigan.
Object ID2005.1.240

TitleRedwood News
Date1968
DescriptionIssue number 1/1968 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.270

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1946 (original)
DescriptionJanuary 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.14

TitleArts & Architecture
DateOctober 1964
DescriptionOctober 1964 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.26

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1947 (original)
DescriptionMarch 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.27

TitleAn Outline of The Architecture of Alden B. Dow
DateCirca 1939
DescriptionOutline written by Robert E. Buchner for his thesis on the architecture of Alden Dow.
Object ID2005.1.437

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1948 (original)
DescriptionApril 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.40

TitleUN Headquarters -Practical Application of a Philosophy of the Domain of Building
Date1947
DescriptionAn account of the seven months' search for a suitable site for the Headquarters of the United Nations. It is thus something of a historic document, discussing the events leading up to an epochal decision as seen through the eyes of an acknowledged master of planning who was closely involved with the entire proceeding.
Object ID2005.1.148

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJuly 1949 (original)
DescriptionJuly 1949 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.55

TitleNew York Times Magazine
DateOctober 25, 1959
DescriptionOctober 25, 1959 issue of New York Times Magazine
ConditionFair
Object ID2005.1.254

TitleArts & Architecture
DateOctober 1950 (original)
DescriptionOctober 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.70

TitleThe Last Lath
Date1947
DescriptionA book of humorous drawings and cartoons relating to architects and architecture.
Object ID2005.1.158

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1952 (original)
DescriptionMarch 1952 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.86

TitleManual for Framing Houses
DateCirca 1958
DescriptionPeriodical detailing the process for framing a house.
Object ID2005.1.458

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1953 (original)
DescriptionMay 1953 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.100

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1964
DescriptionJanuary 1964 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.17

TitleArts & Architecture
DateAugust 1954 (original)
DescriptionAugust 1954 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.115

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1967
DescriptionMarch 1967 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.54

TitleToward Better School Design
Date1954
DescriptionHere is a valuable book by one of America's top authorities on school planning and design which sums up years of research and snd study in this important field.
Object ID2001.1.274

TitleElectricity in Building
DateJune 1966
DescriptionJune 1966 issue of Electricity in Building Magazine.
Object ID2005.1.185

TitleThe Yearbook of the Annual Architectural Exhibition Philadelphia 1931 the T-Square Club
Date1931
DescriptionCollection of photos, advertisements, and announcements from the 1931 Annual Architectural Exhibition in Philadelphia.
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.289

TitleRedwood News
Date1970
DescriptionIssue number 3/1970 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.285

TitleThe Metal Arts. A Journal For Architects, Decorators, and Craftsmen in Metal.
Date1930
DescriptionA journal of metal work used in the fields of architecture and design.
Object ID2001.1.303

TitleRedwood News
DateFall 1953
DescriptionFall 1953 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.199

TitleThe Modern Church
Date1956
Description"This is a practical book about the design and construction of the twentieth-century church, the church specifically designed to fulfill the needs of the clergy and congregation of the present day....This book, one of the first to illustrate and extensive collection from among the most interesting examples and projects, shows how the architects have handled the problem of designing - to meet present-day needs, and in terms of modern building methods and materials - a building type with a very long historical tradition."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.319

TitleArchitecture as Space
Date1957
DescriptionIn a magnificent series of photographs, drawings, and plans, and in the illuminating text, we learn of the significance of space within enclose in ancient Greece and Rome. Byzantine and Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque become vibrant realities to us in living terms. Space as a concept throughout the ages right up to the organic architecture in our own day becomes a vivid experience, meaningful to us every time we look at a house or building in our own environment.
Object ID2005.1.116

TitleWrought Iron. Its Manufacture, Characteristics, and Applications
Date1939
Description"During the past decade there has been a rapidly growing demand for wrought iron in many different products. This demand has been accompanied by a need for information on the qualities of the material and their application to present day problems. This handbook is dedicated to that need."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.335

TitleRedwood News
DateFall 1957
DescriptionFall 1957 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.213

TitleFifty Years of Church Building
Date1928
Description"About 50 years ago church building in this country came to a cross road, as it were, and lost its way...At the time with a few notable exceptions, the designing of many of the churches in the United States fell into the hands of architects who, according to the proverb, knew not and knew not that they knew not...In consequence of such leadership there are many churches throughout the country that are objects of regret covered with expensive but cheap looking and misplaced ornaments."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.349

TitleOffice Building-American Assoc. Petroleum Geologists
Date7-3-52
Description1,2, 5-8, M1 (1952) 1-4 of 4, M1, E1 (1955)
Details18 sheets, bluelines
Object ID2010.1.15

TitleBuilding Craftsmanship In Brick and Tile and in Stone Slates
Date1929
Description"It tells what the eighteenth century book-writers would have called the "secrets" of good building, few of which are to be found in other books. They include illustrations from works of Sir Edwin Lutyens and other architects as well as examples from works of the old builders now forgotten."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.365

TitleRedwood News
Date1961
DescriptionIssue number 2/1961of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.226

TitleComparative Architectural Details
Date1934
Description"The Editors of Pencil Points felt that the architectural profession was continually interested in seeing how other architects have treated doorways, dormer windows, paneling, and a host of other details that have been put together in proper relationship to make an attractive and practical ensemble. So, when the New York Architects' Emergency Committee assigned a group of men to the Publisher of Pencil Points, with instructions to keep these trained men busy with work to which they were accustomed and which would keep up their morale, during the period of enforced idleness, it was decided to have them make a collection of details of domestic architecture, carefully selected from the work as done by a number of the best practitioners in and around New York City.
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.380

Number of records: 1988 (1501 - 1650)

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