Box 3
Contains 18 Results:
Gottwald-Thapar, Sylvia, curriculum vitae,, undated.
Urban designer and planner at the Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission. Curriculum vitae.
Gray, Eileen, papers, , 1974 - 1980
Photocopies from two short books and assorted notes and photocopied articles, 37 pages, 1974-1980
Griffen, Marion Mahony, article,
Article "Portrait: Marion Mahony Griffin drafting a role for women in architecture" by Thomas S. Hines in unknown publication
Grisogono, Ksenija, obituary,, 1997 - 1997
1909-1997. Attended Zagreb University, earned a degree in Architecture and Engineering, (1933). Attended the Institute of Fine Art in Prague, (1937). Following her studies in Prague, Grisogono studied with Le Corbusier. She worked on the Yugoslav Pavilion (1938) in Ankara, Turkey; the Italian Cultural Institute (1938) in Belgrade, Yugoslavia; and the British and French Embassies (1949), also in Belgrade. In Paris, France she worked on La Defense (1960-1970), a massive business quarter.
Groat, Linda N., curriculum vitae, , 1996 and undated.
Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Administration at the University of Michigan. Curriculum vitae.
Guillissen-Hoa, Simone, biographical material, , 1987 - 1987
Inventory available.
Hadid, Zaha, exhibit brochure,, 2002 - 2002
Exhibit brochure for Iraqi born architect titled Zaha Hadid Laboratory produced by the Exhibitions Program at Yale University School of Architecture in collaboration with Zaha Hadid.
Hafer, Hannelore, book,, 1986 - 1986
Born 1954, architect of Kassel, Germany. Collection contains a book, Glasarchitektur: Bewohnte Glashauser und Glasanbauten (1986), co-written with Egon Bohmer, and a sketch of a skyline.
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.
Hakala-Meyer, Maija, papers,
Born 1944. Architect of Braunschweig, Germany. Collection consists of a portfolio of photocopies of articles, architectural drawings, and photographs, and a brief biographical abstract.