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Fritz, Sylvia, papers, , 1981 - 1987
Born in 1955 in Vienna, Austria, Fritz is an architect and artist. Materials include a brochure of Fritz's work from 1977 to 1987; photographs of her; an exhibition leaflet, Turme von Sylvia Fritz (1982); and articles (1981-1984) in which her work is cited.
Gallery Deiemen & Co: First Russian Art Exhibit, Berlin 1922, 1932
German Editorials on Architecture, 1924-1925
Hahn, Ivanka Vulchanova, papers,
Collection includes three photographs and one advertisement featuring Ganglaz Pavillon designed by Glasbau Heinrich Hahn; an exhibit catalog; and one photograph depicting a dinner or lunch at the inn in Rheinsberg [Germany] circa 1950. Material is in German.
Herrmann-Chong, Evelyn Chi-Chain, brochure,
Born in China, 1941. Architect of Bern, Switzerland. The collection includes a brochure describes that describes the work she did as a principal of A. & C. Herrmann-Chong Freie Architekten in Bern.
Hillebrand, Lucy, catalog and books, , 1983, 1985, 1990-1991.
Holt, Rengin, exhibition announcement, , 2001 - 2001
Instructor of architecture at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Framed silkscreen of Holt's "Palladio Bridge," hanging in Special Collections' Reading Room, Newman Library, and a print and an exhibition announcement.
Jauch-Stolz, Monika, papers, , 1984 and undated.
Born 1954. Architect of Luzerne, Switzerland, and member of the Societe d'Ingenieurs et Architectes. Papers include a curriculum vitae, photos of jewelry she has created, interiors and exteriors of her architectural designs, and copies of architectural drawings she designed with her husband, Martin Jauch.
Konstantin Umanski: New Art in Russia, 1914-1919
Kruger, Eva - Milka, 2002
This series consists of correspondence, writings, presentations, associations and committees, awards, research notes, reference files, and other professional works by Milka Bliznakov. These materials reflect Milka's work as a professor and architectural historian at Virginia Tech, as well as her broader network of women in architecture through the IAWA. Other noteworthy items include Milka's portfolio of work and exhibition posters collected from events.