Box 7
Contains 38 Results:
Smith, Cloethiel Woodard, obituary, , 1993 - 1993
Architect that worked primarily in Washington, D.C.. Materials include two obituaries from 1993.
Spear, Laurinda, biographical information, , 2005 and undated.
In 1977, Spear forms the modernist architecture firm Arquitectonica in Miami, Fl with Bernardo Fort-Brescia. The firm has expanded to New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Manila, Lima, Buenos Aires, and San Paulo. A fellow of The American Institute of Archiects, she is the winner of the AIA Silver Medal and the Rome Prize in Architecture and is a member of the Interior Design Hall of Fame.
Speigel, Susan, postcards,, 1985 - 1985
The collection consists of a book of limited edition postcards of architectural sketches that Canadian architect Susan Speigel drew entitled Composition as Explanation: The Plan. Drawings by Speigel can be viewed on the VT ImageBase. Inventory available.
Stamatova, Nadya, papers,, 1900 - 1999
Graduated in 1981 from the University of Architecture and Construction in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1990 she opened a private firm "ADA-2-Nadya Stamatova", in Varna, Bulgaria (Architectural And Artistic Design Studio ADA-2). The collection consists of her résumé and photocopies of portions of her work. Inventory available.
Stan, Sally Bould, biographical material,, 1972, 2006, 2008.
Steinegger, Elisabeth, biographical material,, 1969 - 1984
Born 1933. Partner of Steinegger & Hartmann, Architekten, in Binningen, Switzerland. A curriculum vitae and seven catalogs detailing the designs she made with her husband.
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.
Stoilova, Ljubinka K., biographical material, , 2006 and undated.
Sutton, Sharon E., artwork, , 1975-1979, 1999.
The collection is a set of three 5.5" x 10.5" Sutton prints, a one-page biography, and Sutton's résumé from 1999. Inventoryavailable. Also has materials on VT Imagebase.
Svigelj-Cernigoj, Monjca, pamphlet and résumé, , 1998 - 1998
Architect of Ljubljana, Slovenia.