History of Women in Architecture
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Krasimira Choneva Architectural Collection
The Krasimira Choneva Architectural Collection includes conceptual and working drawings as well as supporting documents for six projects. The projects range in date from 1958-1994 and were all designed and completed in Bulgaria by Krasimina Choneva. The collection also includes one biographical sketch written by Choneva herself as well as an additional biography written by Milka Bliznakov in 2007.
Coade's Lithodipyra or Artificial Manufactory Trade Card,
The collection consists of a trade card for an English builder and manufacturer of artificial stone, probably printed about 1784. The Coade stone business was started by Eleanor Coade in 1769 and operated into the 1833, later run by a business partner after Coade's death.
Margaret (Peggy) Cochrane Architectural Collection,
Margaret (Peggy) Cochrane Architectural Collection includes drawings for approximately 70 professional projects. Project drawings vary in size and detail, and most are residential projects in Southern California.
Kathleen Cruise Architectural Papers
The Kathleen Cruise Architectural Papers concentrate on her work for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) in San Francisco, 1964-1995.
Virginia M. Herz Currie Papers
This collection contains watercolors executed by Virginia M. Herz Currie, as well as information pertaining to the 1995 Valiant Woman Award and a scrapbook.
Snezha Daskalova Architectural Collection
Snezha Daskalova (also Snezha Daskalova-Milkovska) is an architect in Sofia, Bulgaria. The collection contains drawings for residential projects by Daskalova, one set of student drawings by her daughter, Marine Milkovska, and biographical information.
Natalie de Blois Architectural Collection
The Natalie de Blois Architectural Collection includes correspondence; original notes; magazine/journal clippings; finished project photographs, published materials; sketches; water colors; and project records related to a sampling of de Blois' architectural projects.
