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TitleArchitectural Forum
DateMarch 1956
DescriptionThe March 1956 issue of Architectural Forum. This issue contains an article on Antonio Gaudi which Mr. Buchner marked and wrote "Gaudi" on the cover to presumably save.
Object ID2005.1.187

TitleYear Book of the Architectural League of New York and Catalogue of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Exhibition
Date1923
Description"The Architectural League Exhibition is held annually for the dual purpose of offering to the architects and those in the allied arts the opportunity of presenting their recent work to the public, and giving the public the opportunity of keeping in touch with the progress of these arts."
ConditionPoor
Object ID2001.1.287

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1966
DescriptionSeptember 1966 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.48

TitleArchitecture of Today. A Survey of New Building Throughout the World
Date1959
Description"The 180 photographs in this book have been chosen to provide a survey of the important achievements of the architecture of our time - a style whose rules, modified by local variations, are nevertheless acknowledged by the younger generation of architects in Japan as in the U.S.A, in Mexico as in Venezuela and Brazil, in Switzerland as in England and Scandinavia."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.291

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1963
DescriptionSeptember 1963 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.13

TitleModern Music and Musicians IV. Compositions for Piano
Date1918
Description"Convenient indexes, both by title and composer, separate indexes of the Hundred Best pieces, of the study material contained in the beginning of the sixth volume, and a graded index by which the entire resources of the work may be marshaled into one complete study course - all weld the compilation into one composite work, thus acheiving a degree of convenience, utility, and accessibility such as could be arrived at only with difficulty through any process of gradual collecting."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.295

TitleBuilding For Mary C. Alexander
Date3-31-28
DescriptionSheets #1 & 7 drawn by William Calderwood. 15 sheets for concrete plan by Pritchard - Purintor Engr. Co. *This building housed Streets Clothing for many years and was torn down ca. 1980.
Details17 sheets, bluelines.
Object ID2010.1.6

TitleThe Architecture of The United States. New England and the Mid Atlantic States. An Illustrated Guide to Notable Buildings, Open to the Public
Date1981
Description"An illustrated 3-volume guide to American Architecture of all regions and periods, this series provides a panoramic view of architectural development in the United States, as well as a practical guide to its finest examples."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.298

TitleStone
Date1969
DescriptionThe August 1969 issue of Stone
Object ID2005.1.193

TitleElliot + Associates. Listening to the Land
Date2001
Description"Elliot + Associates is a versatile Oklahoma City firm with a national reputation for innovative design...The firm's work has been widely published in the United States and Europe, and has won more than 100 design awards, including four National Honor Awards from the American Institute of Architects."
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2001.1.301

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1966
DescriptionMay 1966 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.44

TitleA Treasury of Contemporary Houses
Date1954
Description"...there is much variety in the houses in this book. All are modern. All were considered good enough to publish in Architectural Record. All are very recent selections. But not all take their academic theory in the same doses. What's more the point, all have ideas in them and nowadays there is no dogma, intellectual or otherwise, against using whatever ideas may appeal to you."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.305

TitleRedwood News
Date1953
DescriptionWinter 1952-53 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.197

TitleThe Architectural Index for 1972
Date1973
DescriptionIndex of architectural topics, homes and architects
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.309

TitleRedwood News
Date1976
DescriptionWinter/Spring 1976 issue of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.283

TitleSticks and Stones. A Study of American Architecture and Civilization
Date1955
Description"...Mr. Mumford, one of the most influential critics of our day, shows the influence of the mediaeval tradition on American architecture, weighs the importance of the vernacular building, and offers what was probably the first written appreciation of the New England village as an architectural entity. He also deals with the work of Henry Hobson Richardson and John A. Roebling, builder of the Brooklyn Bridge."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.313

TitleRedwood News
DateSummer 1954
DescriptionSummer 1954 issue of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.201

TitleAmerican Cypress and its Uses
Date1932
Description"American Cypress has special properties and uses which, if properly understood in foreign countries, would make this wood a valuable raw material for construction as well as for industrial uses. This pamphlet has been prepared for the purpose of supplying information in regard to this species."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.317

Object IDDefault Record

TitleMaterials of Construction. Their Manufacture, Properties and Uses
Date1915
Description"This work is an outgrowth of certain lectures and notes which have been used in the author's classes in the College of Civil Engineering, Cornell University, for the past several years. Its preparation was undertaken to meet the need which was felt for a general text-book covering the manufacture, properties, and uses of the more common materials of engineering construction in a comparatively concise and thoroughly modern manner."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.321

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1963
DescriptionJune 1963 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.10

TitlePencil Points Data Sheets
Datecirca 1951
Description"Four data sheets appear each month in Pencil Points giving in convenient form those half remembered and annoying to locate facts which are repeatedly needed in the preparation of architectural drawings."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.325

TitleArchitect, Artist, Finn, American
Date1948
DescriptionNewspaper clippings from an article about Eliel Saarinen which originally ran on August 22 1948 in the New York Times.
Object ID2005.1.452

TitleEngineers Handbook of Tables, Charts, and Data on the Application of Centrifugal Fans and Fan System Apparatus, Including Engines and Motors, Air Washers, Hot Blast Heaters and Systems of Air Distribution
Date1914
Description"The use of the fan in general engineering practice is rapidly increasing , making it imperative that both the engineer and the architect become familiar with the fundamental principles governing the selection application of fans for various purposes. Some general information has been published on the subject by the different fan builders, but what has been given out has always been incomplete and frequently misleading, and did not afford sufficient data to be intelligently employed by the engineer. Heretofore no effort has been made to collect and present under one cover the latest and most reliable engineering data concerning fans and their application to various industrial requirements."
ConditionPoor
Object ID2001.1.329

TitleRedwood News
DateSpring 1956
DescriptionSpring 1956 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.207

TitleArchitecture a Profession and a Career
Date1945
Description"Architecture is everyone's profession, for no one can escape it. He who understands it best enjoys it most. The profession now stands ready to render a unique service to humanity. Toward this human objective this booklet has been written by educators and practitioners representing various points of view. It is intended for everyone - whether student or teacher, practicioner or client, layman or amateur."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.333

TitleArts & Architecture
DateDecember 1965
DescriptionDecember 1965 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.40

TitleThe American House Today
Date1951
Description"...no aware person can really doubt that modern architecture in our time, as in any time, is as desirable and inescapable a phenomenon as modern medicine, education, transportation, business administration, or dress. If it is true that any good architecture, recognizing the influences of its own time in history, must be based on those influences as well as the difference between them and the influences of other times, what are the factors we should look for to explain our own present day residential architecture? They seem to fall into the following categories...the program, the site, space organization, the environment, construction and materials, esthetics."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.337

TitleRedwood News
DateSpring 1957
DescriptionSpring 1957 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.211

TitleCentral Tulsa. A Mall Feasibility Study.
Date1960
Description"This report is the first step in the implementation of this Plan for the Central Business District (CBD). Its purpose is to determine the feasibility of building a mall on any of the five streets designated for this treatment in the master plan."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.401

TitleRedwood News
Date1970
DescriptionIssue number 4/1970 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.279

TitleThe White Pines Series of Architectural Monographs Volumes 7&8
Date1921
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 ID2001.1.343

TitleRedwood News
DateSummer 1958
DescriptionSummer 1958 issue of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.215

TitleMechanical Drawing
Date1915
DescriptionA mechanical drawing textbook covering the subjects of: instruments and their uses, definitions and terms, geometrical problems, inking, tinting, projections, notation, shadows, isometrical drawing, oblique projections, and working drawings.
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.347

TitleA Testament
Date1957
DescriptionA Testament consists of two major books. " Book One- Autobiographical" begins with his story of childhood influences-on through the challenging years in which he forged his own life and created a new architecture. In "Book Two: The New Architecture," Frank Lloyd Wright presents an illuminating synthesis of the nine great principles upon which he has unremittingly based his lifework. This is the basic account of his creative life and ideas- the Testament of a supreme master of his art.
Object ID2005.1.120

TitleAmerica's Historic Houses and Restorations
Date1966
Description"Irvin Haas, authority on American restorations and author of A Treasury of Great Prints, takes the reader on an extensive tour of the living rooms, bedrooms and kitchens of a hundred famous homes and restored historic towns, from the Adams Mansion in Massachusetts to the Homestead in Florida, from the McLoughlin House in Oregon to Sagamore Hill on Long Island. He also gives such practical information as how to reach each site and what the hours and admission charges are."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.351

TitleResidence & Garage, Owners Mr. & Mrs. C.H. Pape
Date1-12-1937
DescriptionResidence & Garage, Owners Mr. & Mrs. C.H. Pape Forest Hills Addition, Tulsa, OK. Unknown architect, but found in the JDF Collection.
Details10 sheets; prints. Arch. sheets 1-8. Poor condition, tattered edges, tears.
ConditionPoor
Object ID2004.1.32

TitleModernizing Buildings for Profit
Date1935
Description"The rapid improvement in the mechanical equipment of buildings, the development of more efficient plans, and the constant change in public taste have made many well-constructed buildings obsolete and unprofitable. These buildings are unable to compete with the newer and more modern structures, and yet they are the very ones that can be modernized most profitably by bringing them up to date in equipment, plan and style."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.355

TitleOral Roberts University Dormitory
Date5-27-64
DescriptionS1-14 of 14
Details15 sheets, bluelines
Object ID2010.1.13

TitleDesign Forecast 1
Date1959
Description"Design Forecast is an open door for designers and businessmen, to explore new ideas in the design field and to learn of the "designer's metal" - aluminum."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.359

TitleRedwood News
Date1960
DescriptionIssue number 2/1960 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.221

TitleAmerican Heritage
Date1979
DescriptionAn American history and architecture magazine that is published every 2 months.
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.363

TitleThe Work Of Oscar Niemeyer
Date1950
DescriptionThe architect and designer will find in this volume the amazing process by which 36 buildings of 24 different types of worked out for a definite plastic expression while answering exacting requirements and local conditions.
Object ID2005.1.124

TitleMetalcraft
Date1931
Description"Devoted to architectural metal work and to building equipment, furniture, and ornamentation of metal."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.367

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1963
DescriptionMarch 1963 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.8

TitleAn American Architecture
Date1955
Description"Through the years, Mr. Wright has written much and spoken often. Numerous books and periodicals (many among them rare or specialized), and private files as well, show his lively gift of narrative, his felicity at turning facts into lucid, inspiring examples of these very ideals and principles. In order to make the principles and aims of Organic Architecture more generally available and understandable, the task remained to assemble statements dealing with architecture as Mr. Wright has experienced it and practiced it; to select strong, clear versions from several statements that recount one same event or explore one avenue of thought; and, by illustration, relate these to Mr. Wright's architecture. This book accomplishes just that."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.371

TitleRedwood News
Date1969
DescriptionIssue number 3/1969 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.276

TitleSome General Considerations in the Natural Ventilation for buildings
Date1951
Description"This report, a 'primer' on natural ventilation, gives an introduction to problems which are involved in the design of buildings. Its purpose is to present some simple but basic facts on the movement of air."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.400

TitleRedwood News
Date1961
DescriptionIssue number 4/1961 of Redwood News.
Object ID2005.1.228

TitleInterior & Exterior Decorative Ornament
Date1931
Description"The constantly changing ideas and ideals of civilization find expression in the creative arts, prominent in which is architecture. These changes in major design naturally call for changes in decorative details. The thousands of ornaments illustrated in this book demonstrate the resourcefulness of Fischer & Jirouch artists and craftsmen insensing the trend and anticipating the ornament requirements."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.378

TitleArts & Architecture
DateAugust 1965
DescriptionAugust 1965 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.36

TitleGardens for Small Country Homes
Date1927
DescriptionRecommendations for the construction of gardens for small country houses, complete with drawings and photographs.
ConditionPoor
Object ID2001.1.382

Title2828 Suroya Addition Lot 8
Description2828 Suroya Addition Lot 8
Object ID1900.031.001

TitleThe Tuileries Brochures
Date1930
Description"A series of monographs on European Architecture with special reference to roof tiles."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.386

TitleArchitectural Record. Design Trends
DateMarch 1939
DescriptionTear sheets from the March 1939 issue of Architectural Record featuring the architecture of Alden Dow.
Object ID2005.1.443

TitleModern French Shop-Fronts and Their Interiors
Date1927
Description"The aspect of the street alters day by day. Shop fronts are getting more lively, and while a good many buildings are still inspired by the Louis XIVth or Louis XVth periods, the shops in their ground floor seek the modern setting which is best designed to shoe advantageously the goods they have to sell. Thus the street is made more cheerful by original creations which are not always as successful as one would wish, but are on the whole better than some servile copies of past ages."
ConditionFair
Object ID2001.1.390

TitleMiami A&M College Classroom and Laboratory Building
DescriptionMiami A&M College Classroom and Laboratory Building Architect: Murray Jones Murray ? (Written on sticky note attached to document)
ConditionFair
Object ID1900.061.003

TitleMediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States
Date1928
Description"...the many divisions of this great sunny domain of our country present a variety of characteristics that must be taken into consideration by the architect who proposes to erect work in the Mediterranean manner. But, by relying upon the early local expression in each community and by the judicious selection of forms from the varied parent styles of Spain, Mexico, Italy, or North Africa the architect of our time may find a grammar sufficiently broad to mirror every phase of life as it expresses itself in these various states."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.394

TitleReligious Buildings for Today
Date1957
DescriptionHere is a stimulating collection of recently completed religious building projects from many areas of the world, selected by the editors of the world's leading architectural magazines. Churches of major Protestant denominations, Catholic churches, and Jewish synagogues are described in brief text and excellent photographs and drawings.
Object ID2005.1.128

TitleResidence for Mr. Bill McMahon
Date1987
DescriptionProposal for a residence
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.399

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1965
DescriptionJune 1965 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.34

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1963
DescriptionMarch 1962 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.7

TitleUnknown Tear Sheet
DateCirca 1940
DescriptionTear sheet from an unknown architectural magazine, possibly featuring the architecture of Alden Dow.
Object ID2005.1.442

TitleFour New Buildings: Architecture and Imagery
Date1959
DescriptionMuseum of Modern Art Bulletin, vol. 26, no. 2, 1959. This issue of the MoMA Bulletin features four new buildings; the National Opera House, Sydney, Australia; Notre Dame De Royan, Royan, France; First Presbyterian Church, Stamford, Connecticut; and the Trans-World Airlines Terminal, Idlewild Airport, New York.
Object ID2005.1.241

TitleThe Church Builder
Date1948
DescriptionThis book grows out of an experience of counseling in church building and improvement projects in every state in the United States and in Canada during the past twenty or more years, following experience in the pastorate and in church extension survey and administrative work. The book is really a product of the experience and knowledge of many persons actually engaged in the work of the churches.
Object ID2005.1.129

TitleArts & Architecture, The Complete Reprint: 1945-1967 Supplement
Date2008
DescriptionThis is a supplement to the Complete Reprint of Arts & Architecture: 1945-1954 that contains an original essay by former A & A publisher David Travers, all the covers and contents, and a selected index to articles.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.1

TitleRedwood News
Date1968
DescriptionIssue number 2/1968 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.271

TitleArts & Architecture
DateFebruary 1945
DescriptionFebruary 1945 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.3

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1965
DescriptionApril 1965 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.32

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1945 (original)
DescriptionApril 1945 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.5

Title"Philbrook" Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Waite Phillips
Date7-16-33
DescriptionSheets 11, 18, 8, 6, and 55.
Details8 sheets
Object ID2010.1.16

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1945 (original)
DescriptionJune 1945 Issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.7

TitleRebuilding our Communities
Date1945
DescriptionArchitecture's role in rebuilding communities post WWII in America
Object ID2005.1.132

TitleArts & Architecture
DateAugust 1945 (original)
DescriptionAugust 1945 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.9

TitleRedwood News
Date1967
DescriptionIssue number 4/1967 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.269

TitleArts & Architecture
DateOctober 1945 (original)
DescriptionOctober 1945 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.11

TitleArts & Architecture
DateFebruary 1965
DescriptionFebruary 1965 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.30

TitleArts & Architecture
DateDecember 1945 (original)
DescriptionDecember 1945 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.13

TitleForward on the Architecture of Alden Dow
DateCirca 1939
DescriptionAn early draft, with corrections and strikethroughs, of the forward for Robert E. Buchner's thesis on the architecture of Alden Dow.
Object ID2005.1.440

TitleArts & Architecture
DateFebruary 1946 (original)
DescriptionFebruary 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.15

TitleArts & Architecture
DateDecember 1964
DescriptionDecember 1964 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.28

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1946 (original)
DescriptionApril 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.17

TitleRedwood News
Date1967
DescriptionIssue number 2/1967 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.267

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1946 (original)
DescriptionJune 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.19

TitleThe New Architecture
Date1946
DescriptionArchitectural descriptions, photographs and plans.
Object ID2005.1.133

TitleArts & Architecture
DateAugust 1946
DescriptionAugust 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.21

TitleStone Magazine
DateJanuary 1964
DescriptionJanuary 1964 issue of Stone Magazine.
Object ID2005.1.463

TitleArts & Architecture
DateNovember 1946
DescriptionNovember 1946 issue of Arts & Architecture. This issue contains the second design for Case Study House No. 2 by Sumner Spaulding, FAIA, and John Rex, AIA, due to the unforseen shortage of materials and inflation due to the war years which would have made construction of the first CSH No. 2 nearly impossible.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.23

TitleFrank Lloyd Wright, Drawings for a Living Architecture
Date1959
DescriptionA collection of 200 original sketches and presentation drawings, 75 in color. A drawing of the 1880s is followed by examples of every decade until the present; 60 drawings show some of Mr. Wright's recent, most challenging works. The architect himself supervised the selection of this material from the rich accumulation in the files at Taliesin, his Wisconsin home.
Object ID2005.1.134

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1963
DescriptionJanuary 1962 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.5

TitleRedwood News
Date1966
DescriptionIssue number 4/1966 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.265

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1947 (original)
DescriptionJanuary 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.25

TitleFrank Lloyd Wright, The Future of Architecture
Date1953
DescriptionWith this definitive volume the reader gets a sense of architecture, not merely as one phase of our life concerned with shelter and comfort , but as a basic, organic necessity for a true democracy.
Object ID2005.1.136

TitleArts & Architecture
DateFebruary 1947 (original)
DescriptionFebruary 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture. This issue contains photos of Case Study House No. 16.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.26

TitleFrank Lloyd Wright Principles
DateCirca 1939
DescriptionPaper written by Robert E. Buchner on the architectural principles of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Object ID2005.1.438

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1947 (original)
DescriptionApril 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.28

TitleChurches & Temples
Date1953
DescriptionThis book is somewhat arbitrarily divided into four sections: Historical Preface, The Catholic Church, The Synagogue, and The Protestant Church. The aim of all three authors in preparing their separate sections of this book was to present to architects, the clergy, the church board and the laymen the best examples of design and planning of every part as well as the whole of buildings for worship. The book contains 627 photographs, plans, elevations, sections, and diagrams.
Object ID2005.1.138

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1947 (original)
DescriptionMay 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture. This issue contains sketches and a floor plan for CSH No. 21 by Richard J. Neutra.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.29

TitleRedwood News
Date1966
DescriptionIssue number 2/1966 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.263

TitleArts & Architecture
DateOctober 1962
DescriptionOcfober 1962 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.2

TitleMore Than a Handsome Box: Education in Architecture at The University of Michigan
Date1995
DescriptionThis publication is intended to celebrate the University of Michigan's long and distinguished history and place of architectural education at this institution in a broader cultural, political, and academic perspective.
Object ID2005.1.140

TitleArts & Architecture
DateAugust 1947 (original)
DescriptionAugust 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture. This issue contains photos of CSH #2.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.32

Object IDDefault Record

TitleArts & Architecture
DateOctober 1947 (original)
DescriptionOctober 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.34

TitleThe Natural House: Frank Lloyd Wright
Date1954
DescriptionThe world's greatest architect here meets the urgent problem of suitable shelter for The Family in a democracy, in a magnificent and - as was to be expected - challenging book. The moderate cost houses described in this book and profusely illustrated with 116 photographs, plans, and drawings, are house - of infinite variety for people of limited means - in which living has become for their owners a purposeful new adventure in freedom and dignity.
Object ID2005.1.142

TitleArts & Architecture
DateDecember 1947 (original)
DescriptionDecember 1947 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.36

TitleRedwood News
Date1965
DescriptionIssue number 3/1965 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.261

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1948 (original)
DescriptionJanuary 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.37

TitleFrank Lloyd Wright: The Living City
Date1958
DescriptionFrank Lloyd Wright has illustrated this book on the ideal city with many original drawings, sketches, and plans-of a truly dazzling variety.
Object ID2005.1.143

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1948 (original)
DescriptionMarch 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.39

TitleSeven Houses
Date1951
DescriptionTear sheets from an article written about the C.E. Buchner House located at 3003 S. Quaker, originally appeared in the May 1951 issue of Progressive Architecture. Multiple copies included in C.E. Buchner House envelope.
Object ID2005.1.436

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1948 (original)
DescriptionMay 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.41

TitleArchitecturally Speaking
Date1954
DescriptionEugene Raskin has taken twelve architectural terms and has brought them down to earth, securely pinning them there with the tools of the semanticist. With humor and intelligence the author has given concrete, specific referents to what were formerly the most elusive words in our vocabulary.
Object ID2005.1.145

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJuly 1948 (original
DescriptionJuly 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.43

TitleRedwood News
Date1965
DescriptionIssue number 1/1965 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.259

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1962
DescriptionSeptember 1962 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.1

TitleTwentieth Century Engineering
Date1964
DescriptionConcerned originally with management of engines, it is now understood as the manipulation of physical forces to make structures and machines. Besides bridges, dams and stadia, and enclosures for storage, work, and public assembly, engineering at architectural scale ranges from such quasi-mechanical objects as radar and telescope installations to highways, earth terracing, and artificial islands.
Object ID2005.1.147

TitleArts & Architecture
DateOctober 1948 (original)
DescriptionOctober 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.46

TitleBrick and Tile
DateJanuary 1956
DescriptionJanuary 1956 issue of Brick and Tile.
Object ID2005.1.461

TitleArts & Architecture
DateDecember 1948
DescriptionDecember 1948 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.48

TitleArts & Architecture
DateAugust 1964
DescriptionAugust 1964 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.24

TitleArts & Architecture
DateFebruary 1949 (original)
DescriptionFebruary 1949 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.50

TitleRedwood News
Date1964
DescriptionIssue number 3/1964 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.257

TitleArts & Architecture
DateApril 1949 (original)
DescriptionApril 1949 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.52

TitleCan our Cities Survive
Date1942
DescriptionCan our City Survive? presents in a manner comprehensible to everyone the present state of our urban life and its easier development. It traces as far as is possible today the paths of the future development; it points the way out of existing urban chaos. It shows that our cities have become unserviceable instruments but that at the same time they are eternal phenomena connected with every culture.
Object ID2005.1.150

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1949
DescriptionJune 1949 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.54

TitleNew Forms in Design and Structure
Date1961
DescriptionArticle from a 1961 issue of House & Home featuring Robert E. Buchner's design for the Scherbatskoy Residence.
Object ID2005.1.315

TitleArchitects' and Builders' Handbook
Date1948
Description"Improved methods of construction, new materials, modification of building codes and the acceptance by architects and engineers of new unit-stresses, have necessitated another complete revision. Much material of the former edition ahs been omitted; many chapteds have been revised or rewritten, and certain chapters have been added. throughout the book will be found various materials and methods which are not in general use, but investigation has shown a great diversification in the practice of construction in different localities."
ConditionGood
Object ID2001.1.411

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJune 1964
DescriptionJune 1964 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.22

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1949 (original)
DescriptionSeptember 1949 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.57

TitleRedwood News
Date1963
DescriptionIssue number 4/1963 of Redwood News
Object ID2005.1.255

TitleArts & Architecture
DateNovember 1949 (original)
DescriptionNovember 1949 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.59

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1964
DescriptionMay 1964 issue of Arts & Architecture
Object ID2004.2.21

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1950 (original)
DescriptionJanuary 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.61

TitleMaintenance and Reconditioning Program, Municipal Building
Date6-21-43
Description1-27. Stamped
Details27 sheets, other.
Object ID2010.1.8

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1950 (original)
DescriptionMarch 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.63

TitleShopping Centers: Design and Operation
Date1951
DescriptionSixty-three neighborhood, community, and regional shopping centers are minutely described and illustrated in the largest single section of this book. Every one of the more than 470 illustrations in this book are used by the authors to make an important point. The extensive text is also tightly written so that the reader need not waste time on atmosphere but can get right down to the subject in which he is interested.
Object ID2005.1.153

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1950 (original)
DescriptionMay 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.65

TitleProgressive Architecture
DateDecember 1962
DescriptionDecember 1962 issue of Progressive Architecture
Object ID2005.1.253

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJuly 1950 (original)
DescriptionJuly 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture. This issue contains photos from Case Study House #9, designed by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.67

TitleBuilding U.S.A
Date1957
DescriptionA book about the business of building that explains just what everybody does and introduces them to each other. The editors of Architectural Forum give you an expert's view of our gigantic building process, how it works, and what its future may be in terms of a fine architecture and a beautiful America.
Object ID2005.1.154

TitleArts & Architecture
DateSeptember 1950 (original)
DescriptionSeptember 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.69

TitleNine New Houses
Date1951
Description"These nine houses have been selected from the current exhibition, 'Domestic Architecture of the Tulsa Region,' as a representative of the variety of kinds of houses currently under construction in this area."
Object ID2005.1.297

TitleArts & Architecture
DateNovember 1950 (original)
DescriptionNovember 1950 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.71

TitleArchitecture and The Spirit of Man
Date1949
DescriptionThe general theme is the necessity - and pleasure- of capturing and exhibiting the spirit of our own day through an architecture which is really expressive of that spirit. He develops and illustrates this theme with special relation to many types of modern buildings and to the cities we live in. He examines the architecture of public buildings, museums, churches, universities, small houses and skyscrapers, and in each of these fields invites the reader to acknowledge the necessity for a new language of form.
Object ID2005.1.155

TitleArts & Architecture
DateJanuary 1951 (original)
DescriptionJanuary 1951 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.73

TitleHouse+Home
DateSeptember 1960
DescriptionSeptember 1960 issue of House+Home
Object ID2005.1.251

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMarch 1951 (original)
DescriptionMarch 1951 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.75

TitleNative Stone
Date1956
DescriptionA powerful and romantic novel of three young American architects. The novel is about the world of architecture, with events and personalities and some provocative observations on the profession both as a business and as an art.
Object ID2005.1.157

TitleArts & Architecture
DateMay 1951 (original)
DescriptionMay 1951 issue of Arts & Architecture.
ConditionExcellent
Object ID2009.2.77

Number of records: 1988 (1801 - 1950)

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