Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection
Scope and Contents
Rupp's collection encompasses over twenty years of her firm, SLR/Architects, and includes administration and project files, sketches, drawings, blueprints, slides and photographs representing approximately 700 designs. The collection also contains Rupp's personal papers -- biographical information, student work, travel diaries and photographs, and artwork. The materials range in date from 1950-2004 (bulk 1976-2004) and are divided into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, and Art and Artifacts. See the contents list below for more detail about the individual series.
Dates
- 1950 - 2004
Creator
- Rupp, Sigrid Lorenzen, 1943-2004 (Person)
Language of Materials
The materials in the collection are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use
The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.
Residential client's names are restricted from being publicly identified these projects may only be identified by their location.
Biographical Note
Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp was born January 3, 1943, in Bremerhaven, Germany. Her family relocated to California when Rupp was ten years old (1953). Rupp had been fascinated with the built environment since her early childhood growing up in post-war reconstruction Germany. However, when she entered University of California-Berkeley, in 1960, she had won many small scholarships to study physics. Her physics career lasted two semesters after which she was able to convince everyone that she should study her first love, architecture (Boulgarides).
While at Berkeley Rupp was mentored by three renowned architects and professors, Joseph Esherick, AIA, Harold Stump, and Donald Reay. Upon graduation in 1966 with a Bachelor of Architecture, Rupp worked for Van Bourg/Nakamura Associates of San Francisco, D'Amico Associates of Mill Valley, Hawley & Peterson of Mountain Valley and Spencer Associates of Palo Alto. During this time she received her architecture license in the State of California (1971).
In 1976, Rupp stating that architecture was in the "doldrums" and recognizing that there was no future for her in the 'major firm' where she was currently employed decided to open her own firm exclaiming, "I could do nothing on my own as well as for someone else"(Boulgarides). She served as president and principle architect for SLR/Architects from 1976 until 1998 when she closed the office.
SLR/Architects specialized in technical facilities, industrial work, and residential structures. The company provided architectural services for many of the pre-eminent Silicon Valley firms: Apple Computer, Sun Microsystems, Tandem, Amdahl, Claris, Raychem, and IBM. Other prominent clients included: AT&T, Pac Bell, United Airlines, Pan Am, Stanford University and Hospital and San Jose State University. Some of her significant projects were the Press Building and Storey House at Stanford University, an RF Testing Facility for Apple Computer (winner of an AIA Honor Award), and a six-year factory retrofit and rehab for the Raychem Corporation. At its height SLR/Architects employed eight professional and paraprofessional staff (1987) and established an international branch SLR/International in Tel Aviv, Israel (1983).
Rupp was active in many professional and local civic organizations. She was a former board member and chairperson of the City of Palo Alto Architectural Review Board, former director of the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and former president of California Women in Environmental Design (CWED). She also served on the boards of the New Performance Gallery in San Francisco, Theater Artaud of San Francisco, Family Planning Alternatives of Sunnyvale, Diablo Ballet of Walnut Creek and the Lawrence Pech Dance Company of San Francisco. She was an active member of the Organization of Women Architects (OWA), the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and the Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes (UIFA).
An ardent champion for women’s rights, Rupp stated that she became involved in women’s issues “…simply because I did not want there to be any [women's issues]. It seemed that the time for gender differences should be long over." She was a mentor to many women and minorities in the course of her practice encouraging and facilitating their entry into architecture.
In retirement, Rupp turned her attention to painting and traveling. Her watercolors primarily focused on California bay area landscapes and were featured in several local juried shows. She also traveled extensively documenting her experiences in beautifully illustrated and annotated travel diaries (present in the collection).
Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp passed away May 27, 2004. Her legacy in her own words, "I'd like to be remembered for dissenting when everyone else thought it easier to go with the grain even when the grain was wrong. I'd like to be remembered for being a competent architect who did competent work, a competent painter who did competent painting and someone who told good stories” (OWA).
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References:
"Dr. James D. Boulgarides, Study Looking at Women in Architecture," Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp Architectural Collection (Ms1997-006) Special Collections, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
(Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals 2004) http://owa-usa.org/newsletter/jul04.htm
Extent
219 Cubic Feet (337 boxes; 2 map drawers)
Abstract
Sigrid L. Rupp (1943-2004) was principal architect of her own firm, SLR/Architects in Palo Alto, California from 1976 to 1998. Born in Germany in 1943, she relocated to California with her family in 1953. She earned a B. Arch. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1966. SLR/Architects specialized in technical facilities and industrial work providing architectural services for many of the pre-eminent Silicon Valley firms in the 1980s and 1990s. The collection consists of architectural drawings, photographs, administrative and job files, contracts, and other material relating to over 700 of Rupp's projects, as well as material relating to Rupp's personal travel and artistic endeavors. The materials in the collection range in date from 1950-2004 with the bulk of the material dating 1976-2004.
Physical Access
Please note: Major portions of this collection (Boxes 1-62, 67-106, 111-125, and 160-170) are located in off-site storage and may require 2-3 days notice for retrieval. Please contact Special Collections for more information.
Source of Acquisition
The Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection was donated to Special Collections in 1997 with additions arriving in 2004 and 2006.
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).
Processing Information
An inventory of the collection was completed in April 1998 by Brad Shearer, student assistant, and Laura Katz Smith, Manuscripts Curator, Special Collections Department. The 2004 addition and the remainder of the collection was processed by Sherrie A. Bowser, February 2011.
- Architects
- Architectural drawings (visual works)
- Diaries
- International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
- Photographs
- Watercolors (paintings)
- Women -- History
- Women travelers -- Asia
- Women travelers -- Europe
- Women travelers -- South America
- Women travelers -- United States
- Women-owned architectural firms
- Photograph, Interior of Raychem Facilities (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Interior of Raychem Facilities (Ms1997-006)
- Floor Plan, Raychem Facilities (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Interior AT&T Seattle Metropolitan (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Unidentfied Building in field (Ms1997-006)
- Diagram drawing, Apple Radio Frequency Test Facility Interior (Ms1997-006)
- Floor plan and drawings, Apple Radio Frequency Test Facility Interior (Ms1997-006)
- Axonometric Floor Plan Drawing, Raychem Facilities (Ms1997-006)
- Sketch, Stanford Storey House (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Stanford Storey House (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Stanford Storey House (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Back of Stanford Storey House (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Small Residence (Ms1997-006)
- Floor Plan, Small Residence (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Interior stair of Small Residence (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Interior of Stanford Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Exterior of residence in Palo Alto, California (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Exterior of residence in Los Altos, California (Ms1997-006)
- Travel Photo, Mongolia (Ms1997-006)
- Travel Sketchbook, Mongolia (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Stanford Storey House, Front Facade (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Stanford Storey House (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Interior AT&T Seattle Metropolitan (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Apple Radio Frequency Test Facility Interior (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Before and after of Residence in Palo Alto (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Interior of Stanford Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Stanford Storey House (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Research Libraries Group, Stanford (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Stanford University Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Rupp in her home (Ms1997-006)
- Floor Plan, Stanford University Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
- Interior Perspective, Stanford University Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
- Travel Sketchbook, Church of San Francisco (Ms1997-006)
- Travel Sketchbook, San Miguel Allende (Ms1997-006)
- Travel Sketchbook, Tower of San Diego (Ms1997-006)
- Travel Sketchbook, View out window and writing (Ms1997-006)
- Photograph, Rupp sketching (Ms1997-006)
- Site Plan, Small Library (Ms1997-006)
- Sketch, Small Library (Ms1997-006)
- Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection, 1950-2004 (Ms1997-006)
- Floor plan and reflected ceiling plan, Community School of Music and Arts (Ms1997-006)
- Article, Designers West (Ms1997-006)
- Title
- A Guide to the Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection, 1950-2004
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Sherrie A. Bowser
- Date
- 2010 (CC0 1.0)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Revision Statements
- 2020-09-28: Finding aid notes updated to new department standards. juliags
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308
specref@vt.edu