Architecture.
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Gibb and Waltz blueprint
Blueprint of wing of Ithaca City Hospital.
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.
Harold C. Bernhard memoirs
Pamphlet of Bernhard's memoirs, and a second pamphlet which is an addendum to his memoirs.
Harold Reeve Sleeper papers
Business and personal papers consisting mainly of correspondence, records, and files, including sketches and photographs dealing with architectural work and with professional associations and councils in which Sleeper was active, but also including personal correspondence, minutes, reports, and published material.
Henry S. Churchill papers
Includes correspondence, speeches, course material, and other papers relating to Henry S. Churchill's career as an architect and city planner.
Henry Wright papers
Includes project descriptions and reports on garden cities, housing research; the relation of city planning to architecture; article notes written jointly with Lewis Mumford; and biographical material.
John Neal Tilton items
Record book of business accounts, 1882-1927; photograph album of designs, an address on church architecture, December 3, 1891 and cartoons for the windows of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in La Grange, Illinois.