Box 14
Contains 9 Results:
Dombai, Dr. Maria, biographical material and presentation panels,, 2003 - 2003
Architect of Budapest, Hungary. Dombai began her professional life in a planning office for the Hungarian food industry. She also taught at the university level and was a manager for the construction of a church-complex, and an architectural advisor for the National Association of Large Families (which addressed housing policy). The collection includes a biographical statement by Dombai, a photograph of Dombai, and a series of 9 panels presenting several of her projects from 1962-1986.
Flecken, Ursula, architectural drawings,
Architect of Aachen, Germany. Papers consist of two sets of architectural drawings, "The Reorganization of the Central Area of Monchengladbach" and "Improvement of the 'Märkisches Viertel' in Berlin."
Koci, Ilse, papers,, 1962-1976 and undated.
Born 1919. Architect of Vienna, Austria, and designer of many structures in that city. Collection includes a curriculum vitae; eleven photographs (1962-76) of buildings she has designed; an elevation (1969) of Unido Wettbewerb; and a copy of notes of "Research upon the Possibility of a Pedestrian Zone" with preliminary sketches, plans, elevations, and perspectives.
Sarantsatsral, Ochirpurev, papers, , 2001 - 2001
Shayo, Anna, papers, , 1991-1992 and undated.
Born 1957. Architect with the Capital Development Authority of Dodoma, Tanzania. Papers include a curriculum vitae, reports, and architectural drawings by Shayo and others about shelters in Africa and the DOVAP House Construction Project done by Shayo for the Netherlands Development Organization and Municipal Council of Dodoma.
Stevens, Mary Otis, articles, , 1956-1991
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.
Vinciarelli, Lauretta, artwork,, 1993 and undated.
Collection consists of eleven untitled tempera drawings on boards by American Architect Lauretta Vinciarelli, exhibition timeline, and curriculum vitae.
Glebova, Tatiana, papers, , 1990 and undated.
Architect of Sofia, Bulgaria. Papers consist of exhibit boards for a design she submitted to a 1990 competition and a curriculum vitae.