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Schütte-Lihotzky, Margarete, exhibition announcements,, 1993, 1997.
Inventory available.
Seifen, Barbara, thesis, , 1984 - 1984
Architect of Hannover, Germany. Materials include a photograph of Seifen and a copy of her thesis from the University of Hannover, Aber Vorbilder Hat Es Keine Gegeben: Erfahrungen Von Architektinnen Im Beruf (But There Were No Role Models: Experiences of Women Architects in their Profession).
Series VII. Additional Donations: Bliznakov's research, writings, and select personal files, 1966-2006, undated
Stocker-Mergenthaler, Beth, papers,
Architect and performance artist in Basel, Switzerland. Collection contains postcards, pamphlets, a poster, and a magazine, Merian: Basel, in which she and her husband are cited.
The 'New Build' of the Twenties and the Development of a Functionalist Kitchen, 1981-1982
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.
Tolzer, Maria, papers, , 1956, 1985.
Architect of Vienna, Austria. A book on architecture, Beruflicher Weidegang Und Lebenslauf, a photograph she contributed to Neues Wohnen (1956), and three 1985 catalogs--Gestalten Staff Nur Moblieren, Die Kleinen Aufgaben, and Architekture mit Sozialem Vorzeichen.
White Collar, 1998
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.
Women Architects in Austria (1900-1987), 1987-1988
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.