Architectural drawings (visual works)
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Student drawing [in charcoal], Melita Rodeck, [Vienna, Austria], n.d. (Ms1992-028)
Student drawing [in charcoal], Melita Rodeck, [Vienna, Austria], n.d. (Ms1992-028)
Student drawing, Melita Rodeck for Vienna Polytechnical Institute, [Vienna, Austria], May 27, 1933 (Ms1992-028)
Kimiko Suzuki Architectural Collection,
The collection contains 3 sets of drawings and a publication for the Susume Abe residence completed in 1967. Abe was a famous education critic in Japan.
Susana Torre Architectural Collection
After earning her degree in architecture in Buenos Aires, Argentinean Susana Torre arrived in New York in 1968 to study and practice architecture. Women's place in architecture and renovation of buildings are topics of particular interest to her. The Susana Torre collection consists of professional correspondence, project files, architectural drawings and sketches of some of her works, research notes, published articles about and by Torre, and teaching notes.
Transverse Section and Elevation,"Villa de Plinio", June 1985 (Ms2001-021)
Paula Treder Architectural Collection
Paula Treder operated her own architectural firm in South Carolina. This collection contains selected professional papers from her projects, including drawings, photographs, and project documents related to Treder's professional and design activities.
Various Drawings, House Remodeling in Austin, Texas (Ms1991-025)
Virginia Tech Buildings Architectural Collection
Collection consists of architectural drawings, blueprints, and floorplans of selected campus buildings located on the campus of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, VA.
Maria von der Weppen Architectural Collection
Born in 1952 in Gdynia, Poland, Maria von der Weppen studied in Poland and Norway before beginning her career in Germany. She specialized in reconstructing buildings in East Germany damaged by the war as well as new residential and office construction. This collection consist of drawings, project records, photographs, and articles relating to von der Weppen's work.