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A. Jane Duncombe Architectural Papers, 1952/2002

2 Cubic Feet
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The A. Jane Duncombe Architectural Papers span the years 1952 to 2002. The papers consist primarily of architectural drawings, as well as some printed material including plan sheets, articles, and printouts of digital images. The collection documents various residential and other projects upon which Duncombe worked, one in Illinois and the rest in California.

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A. Jane Duncombe Architectural Papers, 1952/2002 2 Cubic Feet

Blacksburg Baptist Church Records, 1894/2007

18 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 1 oversize folder
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The collection consists of records from the Blacksburg Baptist Church, currently known as Church on Main in Blacksburg. The boxes contain materials related to financial records, minutes, church history, scrapbooks, photographs, ledger books, cassette tapes, correspondence, and more. The collection is organized based on organizations and types of records. This includes the Baptist Young People's Union, Church Building Committee, Church Bulletins, Correspondences, Financials, Leadership, Manuscripts, Membership, Photographs, Women's Missionary Society, and Women's Missionary Union. There are also printed out copies of microfilm pages which have been sorted into the "microfilm copies" and "permanent file copies." Many of the documents in these two series are duplicates of the original materials found in the other series. Some of the materials in the microfilm and permanent file copies are not found in the originals.
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Blacksburg Baptist Church Records, 1894/2007 18 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 1 oversize folder

Eleanore Pettersen Architectural Collection,, 1915/2003, bulk 1950/2000

296 Cubic Feet 219 boxes; 7 map cases
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Eleanore K. Pettersen (1916-2003) received a Certificate in Architecture from Cooper Union for Advancement of Science and Art in 1941, and was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin from 1941-1943. She was one of the first women licensed as an architect in the state of New Jersey in 1950, and was the first woman in New Jersey to open her own architectural office. She primarily designed residences and was also very active in professional and civic organizations. She became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) in 1991. The collection consists of project files, sketches, blueprints, drawings, models, photographs, and other material relating to over 600 of Pettersen's projects as well as material relating to her participation in various professional and civic organizations. The materials in the collection range in date from 1915-2003 with the bulk of the material dating 1950-2000.
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Eleanore Pettersen Architectural Collection,, 1915/2003, bulk 1950/2000 296 Cubic Feet 219 boxes; 7 map cases

International Union of Women Architects (UIFA) Conference Materials, 1981/2024

4 Cubic Feet 3 boxes, 4 oversize folders
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The International Union of Women Architects (UIFA) was founded in 1963 by Solange d'Herbez de la Tour. The organization aims to promote women in the profession by increasing the public's awareness of contributions made to the field by women and by creating a network of international colleagues. UIFA encourages the exchange of information through its regular conferences hosted by participating chapters from around the globe.
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International Union of Women Architects (UIFA) Conference Materials, 1981/2024 4 Cubic Feet 3 boxes, 4 oversize folders

Joan Wood Architectural Collection, 1953/2000

7.92 Cubic Feet 1 half-document box and 15 telescoping boxes. 9.27 Cubic Feet 7 boxes and 6 oversized folders
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This collection contains a mix of biographical information, project records, and architectural drawings. Records include drawings for 112 architectural projects from the architect Joan Wood and her Boston-based firm, Joan Wood Architects, along with some notes, correspondence, and project photographs. The later addition contains paper records, photographic materials, and design records for 73 named clients in the Boston area.
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Joan Wood Architectural Collection, 1953/2000 7.92 Cubic Feet 1 half-document box and 15 telescoping boxes. 9.27 Cubic Feet 7 boxes and 6 oversized folders

Kathryn Clarke Albright Architectural Papers, 1978/2001

0.84 Cubic Feet 1 document box and 1 oversized flat box
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The Kathryn Clarke Albright (1960- ) Architectural Papers include design projects she developed while she was an undergraduate student at Virginia Polytechnic Insitute and State University (1978-1982), professional projects from her career at Daniel Solomon & Associates (1986-1993), including project descriptions, drawings, and progress photographs, professionial recognitions & awards. Papers also include travel sketches, and her personal statement and other application materials for Harvard's Graduate School of Design.
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Kathryn Clarke Albright Architectural Papers, 1978/2001 0.84 Cubic Feet 1 document box and 1 oversized flat box

Kimiko Suzuki Architectural Collection,, 1963/2013

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The collection contains 3 sets of drawings and a publication for the Susume Abe residence completed in 1967. Abe was a famous education critic in Japan.

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Kimiko Suzuki Architectural Collection,, 1963/2013 1.1 Cubic Feet

Lois Davidson Gottlieb Architectural Collection,, 1945/2009

21.89 Cubic Feet 20 boxes; 15 oversize folders
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This collection includes the papers of Lois Davidson Gottlieb, architectural designer, author, and lecturer. It includes photographs, writings, storyboards, and printed material relating to her various professional activities as an author and lecturer, as well as some drawings from her work as an undergraduate and graduate student. Also includes files and drawings relating to her work on various residential design projects dating from 1951 to 2002.
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Lois Davidson Gottlieb Architectural Collection,, 1945/2009 21.89 Cubic Feet 20 boxes; 15 oversize folders

Maria von der Weppen Architectural Collection, 1978/2001

9 Cubic Feet 3 boxes, 28 tubes of drawings, 1 oversize folder
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Born in 1952 in Gdynia, Poland, Maria von der Weppen studied in Poland and Norway before beginning her career in Germany. She specialized in reconstructing buildings in East Germany damaged by the war as well as new residential and office construction. This collection consist of drawings, project records, photographs, and articles relating to von der Weppen's work.
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Maria von der Weppen Architectural Collection, 1978/2001 9 Cubic Feet 3 boxes, 28 tubes of drawings, 1 oversize folder

Mary Brown Channel Architectural Collection, 1936/2002, bulk 1936/1950

11 Cubic Feet 10 boxes and 36 oversize folders
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After graduating from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in 1929, Mary Ramsay Brown Channel earned her degree in architecture at Cornell University in 1933. She returned to her hometown of Portsmouth, Virginia, and worked at a firm for two years before opening her own office as the first registered woman architect in Virginia. She became known for her residential and church designs. Her collection includes sketches and drawings for about 160 mostly residential projects in the Portsmouth area. Also included are some college drawings and projects.
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Mary Brown Channel Architectural Collection, 1936/2002, bulk 1936/1950 11 Cubic Feet 10 boxes and 36 oversize folders

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