Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Adamczewska-Wjchert, Hanna, biographical papers,, 1985-1987 and undated.
Born 1920. Architect of Warsaw, Poland; Professor at the Warsaw Technical University. Materials include a lengthy curriculum vitae, reprints of articles she wrote about urban projects in Poland, and a 1985 catalog she wrote, "Formation of Pertinent Housing Cooperatives."
Anisimova, Irina, biographical papers,, 2008 - 2008
Biographical sketch, bound booklet entitled "Multistoried apartment houses for Moscow design by Professor Irina Anisimova" dated 2008.
Antonakakis, Susana, papers,, 1987, 1994, and undated.
Born in 1935. Architect in Athens, Greece, and a founding member of the architectural firm Atelier 66. Materials include a copy of a lecture she gave in 1987 in Delft, the Netherlands, to the International Design Seminar; a postcard for an exhibit in Zurich, Switzerland, of the work she has done with her husband, Dimitris; and a brochure of the Mavrakakis house in Perdika, Greece, which she and her husband designed.
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, publication, , 1990 - 1990
Publication entitled "Status of Faculty Women in Architecture Schools Survey Results and Recommendations," 1990.
Bardi, Lina Bo, biographical material,, 1996 - 1999
1914-1992. Born in Italy, worked in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Among other residential and public structures in Brazil, she designed the Museum of Art Sao Paulo (1958) and the Sesc-Pompeia (1977), a combined sports and arts center. Her collection includes a press release with biographical information for an exhibit of her work at the California College of Arts and Crafts in San Francisco.
Bassett, Florence Knoll, article, , 2001 - 2001
Interior Designer in Coconut Grove, Florida; article in Metropolis "The Soul of Knoll," July 2001
Bevington, Christine Benglia, résumé,
Résumé.
Binder, Rebecca L., papers,
Biriukova, Alexandra, biographical material, , 1969, 1980-1987
Birkby, Noel Phyllis, biographical material, , 1991, 1994.
1932-1994. Architect of New York City. Educated at the Cooper Union and at Yale University; worked for architectural firms in New York City and was principal of her own firm. Taught at the New York Institute of Technology. Papers are photocopies of obituaries and other biographical information about Birkby.