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Kimiko Suzuki Architectural Collection,

1.1 Cubic Feet
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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, 1.1 Cubic Feet

Krasimira Choneva Architectural Collection

3.1 Cubic Feet 1 box and 7 oversize folders
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The Krasimira Choneva Architectural Collection includes conceptual and working drawings as well as supporting documents for six projects. The projects range in date from 1958-1994 and were all designed and completed in Bulgaria by Krasimina Choneva. The collection also includes one biographical sketch written by Choneva herself as well as an additional biography written by Milka Bliznakov in 2007.
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Krasimira Choneva Architectural Collection 3.1 Cubic Feet 1 box and 7 oversize folders

Kristine Fallon Prize Records

1.25 mb 5 .pdf files .5 Cubic Feet
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Materials in this collection are a mixture of hardcopy and electronic submissions, including .pdf files created by selected applicants and award recipients. The files in this collection consist of winning first-round proposals, final submissions for selected proposals, and final award winning pieces.
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Kristine Fallon Prize Records 1.25 mb 5 .pdf files .5 Cubic Feet

Kristine K. Fallon Papers

3.6 Cubic Feet Two document boxes, one telescoping tube, three small A/V boxes, one 1/2 newspaper box
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The Kristine K. Fallon Papers document Fallon's contributions to the built environment, the application of computer technology in design, and the advancement of women in architecture from 1979 through 2016.
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Kristine K. Fallon Papers 3.6 Cubic Feet Two document boxes, one telescoping tube, three small A/V boxes, one 1/2 newspaper box

Liane Zimbler Architectural Collection

4 Cubic Feet 4 boxes; 1 oversize folder
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This collection contains the professional papers of Liane Zimbler, architect and interior designer. The collection includes graphic and printed material, writings, drawings, and correspondence relating to Zimbler's architectural and interior design work in Europe and the United States.
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Liane Zimbler Architectural Collection 4 Cubic Feet 4 boxes; 1 oversize folder

Lilia Gramatikova Architectural Collection

1.2 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
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Lilia Gramatikova is an Bulgarian architect who practiced in Bulgaria, Mongolia, and East Germany from 1953-1985. The collection consists of 72 hand-drawn architectural drawings of two projects: Music High School for Folk Instruments and Folk Singing in Shiroka Lukka, Bulgaria (1974) and Territorial Information and Computing Center in Vrasta, Bulgaria (1981). Also present is a drawing (photocopy) of Gramatikova's personal residence in Sofia (1965) and a folder containing biographical information.
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Lilia Gramatikova Architectural Collection 1.2 Cubic Feet 4 boxes

Lilia Sofer Skala Student Portfolio

1 Cubic Feet 1 box, 12 oversize folders
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This collection includes a student portfolio of Lilia Sofer Skala, who studied architecture at the University of Dresden from 1915 to 1920. It consists of her work as a student, including architectural drawings, sketches, photographs, and watercolor paintings, copies of her academic records, and other printed material.
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Lilia Sofer Skala Student Portfolio 1 Cubic Feet 1 box, 12 oversize folders

Linda Kiisk Architectural Collection

17 Cubic Feet 8 archival boxes, six long rectangular boxes, three map case drawers
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Linda Kiisk is an artist, architect, and educator specializing in sustainable design and historic preservation. This collection documents her personal and professional activities between 1968-2013, including her architectural studies, organizational activities, travel, projects, and career with her practice, Studio EESTI.
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Linda Kiisk Architectural Collection 17 Cubic Feet 8 archival boxes, six long rectangular boxes, three map case drawers

L. Jane Hastings Architectural Papers

10.5 Cubic Feet 8 boxes, 21 oversize folders, and 9 boards
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This collection includes the papers of L. Jane Hastings, architect in Seattle, WA, founder and owner of The Hastings Group - Architects. Includes drawings, presentation boards, photographs, and printed material relating to Hastings' professional and design activities.
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L. Jane Hastings Architectural Papers 10.5 Cubic Feet 8 boxes, 21 oversize folders, and 9 boards

Lois Davidson Gottlieb Architectural Collection,

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, 21.89 Cubic Feet 20 boxes; 15 oversize folders

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