International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Andrea Maxine Lucas Architectural Collection
Materials in this collection include 24 telescoping boxes of rolled drawings representing her and her company's, Sites Pacific, work and represent a range of institutional, public, and residential projects
Lucy Ferrari Textile Design Notebook
Textile pattern book created by Lucy Ferrari (n.d.) The book details several years of original textile designs, course projects, and reference materials [0.3 cu. ft.]
Martha Bil Manevich Architectural Collection
Martha Manevich, architect of Argentina and the United States. Collection contains drawings of three projects developed, 1963-1965, at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a school, a hospital and an urban center. Also included are FAIA Fellowship Nomination materials (1995) for her work in heath care facilities.
"Many More: Women in Architecture, 1978-1988," Exhibit Files and Panels
The "Many More: Women in Architecture, 1978-1988," Exhibit Files and Panels contain correspondence, announcements, clippings, release forms, transcripts of the Exhibit Committee Meeting and an index of the accepted entries, regarding the preparation and organization of the exhibit. The physcial exhibit is also present.
Junko Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection
The Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection consists of one document box containing professional papers and one oversized flat box containing project records and two presentation boards.
Roxana McDonald Architectural Collection
The collection consists of the research, drawings, working drafts, and illustrations for Roxana McDonald's book, The Fireplace Book (The Architectural Press: London, 1984).
Meeting Minutes of the Art League of Philadelphia and Diary of Art League Member Elsa Marie Hofheinz
This collection contains a book of meeting minutes for the Art League of Philadelphia recorded primarily by secretaries Margaret Nefferdorf and Elsa Hofheinz. The collection also includes Elsa Hofheinz's diary from 1928 when she was in high school.
