Architects.
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Charles C. Colman papers
Scrapbook of Cornelliana, two sleigh bells, a photo album, programs, Cornell publications including the "On To Ithaca Gazette," and eighteen 20"x30" plats picturing the physical development of the Cornell University campus from 1868 to 1948, drawn by architect Charles C. Colman.
Charles Carsten Platt and Frederick Putnam Platt papers
Charles Carsten Platt (Cornell University Class of 1901) and his brother, Frederick P. Platt, headed F.P. Platt & Brother, an architecture firm. The collection is mostly a file of jobs done by the Platts. Also includes insurance records, paid bills, cancelled checks, and blueprints and drawings.
Charles Mason Remey papers
c. 194 bound volumes of diary, letters, and other writings of Charles Mason Remey. Subjects include the Bahʹa'ʹi faith, architecture, his family, and daily events. Volumes include text, clippings, photographs, and programs. Includes, c. 160 volumes of reminiscences, letters, journals, opened in March 1995 after fifty years of restriction.
Clark Lawrence papers
Architectural drawings, blueprints, photographs, and notebooks concerning the architectural practice of Clark Jonathan Lawrence. Also includes material concerning the architectural practice of Ackerman & Platt.
Daniel Edward McAvoy papers
Scrapbooks of printed brochures, plans, and photographs of McAvoy projects, and similar loose items.
Francis Dodd McHugh papers
Planning reports, maps, plans, files, working papers, books, and personal papers of Francis Dodd McHugh concerning his career in city planning and his practice as a consultant on community and regional development.
George T. Rockrise publications
Includes a book, pamphlets, articles, and speeches by, and clippings about George T. Rockrise, concerning architecture and city planning.
Gordon Stephenson papers
Papers include published reports and articles related to Stephenson's work in city and regional planning in Australia, Canada, and England; lecture notes: Gordon Stephenson on Le Corbusier and Lewis Mumford on Clarence Stein (1968); and course descriptions.
Grosvenor Atterbury papers
Mostly photographs of houses and gardens which Atterbury designed in Arizona, Ohio, and New York; also, some magazines containing articles by Atterbury, pamphlets on prefabricated building, and memoranda.
H. Roy Kelley papers
Thirteen scrapbooks of designs, articles, and photographs of residences designed by Kelley. Also, postcard-size architectural drawings done as a student at Cornell under Professor Phelps.