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Drawings Inventory (Pdf) DESIGN AND THE ARTS LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS GOODWIN COLLECTION DRAWINGS INVENTORY Box 1 Roll 1—Intermediate School for Paradise Valley Schools (Shea Intermediate School), 28th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #6908, 1969, 43 sheets Roll 2—Addition to Science Building, Tempe Union High School (Tempe High School), Mill Avenue, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7102, 1972, 11 sheets Roll 3—Geodesic Systems, Inc., 27th Avenue and Deer Valley Drive, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7104, undated, 10 sheets Roll 4—Cafetorium at M.L. King Elementary School, Roosevelt School District, No. 66, 22nd Street, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7509, 1975, 21 sheets Roll 5—Fire Damage Repair to Administration Section and West Classroom Units at Guadalupe School, Tempe School District No. 3, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7022, 1970-1971, 13 sheets Box 2 Roll 6—Elementary School No. 26 (Nevitt Elementary School) for Tempe School District No. 3, 44th Place and St. Anne, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7215, 1973- 1974, 42 sheets Roll 7—Remodeling of Shea Junior High School, Paradise Valley School District, 28th Street and Shea Boulevard, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7501, 1975, 15 sheets Roll 8—Classroom Addition (No. 4) to Guadalupe School, Tempe School District No. 3, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1923, 1968, 16 sheets Roll 9—Physics and Geology Addition, Physical Science Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7100, 1973-1975, 28 sheets Box 3 Roll 10—Marcos De Niza High School for Tempe Union High School District, 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6818, Structural Drawings, 1969, 18 sheets Roll 11—Cherokee Elementary School for Scottsdale School District No. 48, 56th Street and Tomahawk Trail, Scottsdale, Arizona, Project #7206, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Drawings, 1973, 25 sheets Roll 12—Cherokee Elementary School for Scottsdale School District No. 48, 56th Street and Tomahawk Trail, Scottsdale, Arizona, Project #7206, Floor Plans, Elevations, Details, and Structural Drawings, 1973, 43 sheets Roll 13—Shower and Locker Building, Jr. High School, Nogales School District No. 1, Nogales, Arizona, Project #7613, 1977, 14 sheets Box 4 Roll 14—Marcos De Niza High School for Tempe Union High School District, 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6818, Mechanical and Equipment Drawings, 1969, 31 sheets Roll 15—Marcos De Niza High School for Tempe Union High School District, 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6818, Site Plans, Elevations, Sections, Floor Plans, 1969, 41 sheets Roll 16—Townhouse Project for Inland Western Investment Co. (Don Hayes), Price Road and Orange Avenue, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7201, 1972, 9 sheets Roll 17—Shower and Locker Additions and Interior Work at Francis and Irma Connolly Intermediate School No. 4, Tempe School District No. 3, 2002 E. Concorda Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7112, 1972, 13 sheets Roll 18—Office and Service Building, Naumann Lift Trucks, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, Project #6912, 1970, 14 sheets Box 5 Roll 19—Marcos De Niza High School for Tempe Union High School District, 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6818, Electrical Drawings, 1969, 32 sheets Roll 20—Burton Barr Residence, 142 E. Sierra Vista Drive, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7103, 1970-1971, 4 sheets Roll 21—Arizona Highway Employees Federal Credit Union, 1558 W. Jackson Street, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7101, 1971, 42 sheets Roll 22—Clark Warehouse for Don Clark, West University Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6909, 1969, 10 sheets Roll 23—Multi-Purpose Building and Workshop for Tempe School District No. 3, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7216, 10 sheets Box 6 Roll 24—Kyrene Elementary School No. 3 for Kyrene Elementary School District 28, Redfield Road, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7316, 1973, 20 sheets Roll 25—Arredondo Elementary School No. 23 for Tempe School District No. 3, 1330 E. Carson Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7106, 1972, 18 sheets Roll 26—Junior High School No. 4 for Tempe School District No. 3, Country Club Way, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7019, 1971, 32 sheets Roll 27—Residence for Dr. and Mrs. Mark Westervelt, Verde River Meadows, Camp Verde, Arizona, Project #1920, 1967, 20 sheets Roll 28—Proposed Additions and Alteration to United Bank of Arizona, Broadway Road and Mill Avenue, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6802, undated, 9 sheets Box 7 Roll 29—Additions to Marcos De Niza High School, Tempe Union High School District 213, 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7403, Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical Drawings, 1974, 26 sheets Roll 30—Additions to Marcos De Niza High School, Tempe Union High School District 213, 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7403, Site Plans, Elevations, and Structural Drawings, 1974, 40 sheets Roll 31—Monterey Medical Plaza, Scottsdale, Arizona, Project #7212, 1974-1975, 19 sheets Roll 32—Remodeling at Arredondo Elementary School and Bustoz Elementary School, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7517, 1975, 7 sheets Roll 33—Storage Facilities Building for Tempe School District No. 3, Elna Rae Street, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7020, 1971, 4 sheets Box 8 Roll 34—Additions and Alterations to the East Entrance of the Central Dining Hall, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, Project #8209, 1982, 7 sheets Roll 35—Homemaking Unit at Wilson School and Office Addition at G. S. Skiff School, Wilson School District No. 7, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #1126, 1957, 5 sheets Roll 36—Multi-Purpose Room Addition, Meyer Elementary School for Tempe School District, Dorsey Lane, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6807, 1968, 6 sheets Roll 37—Jorgenson School Additions, Roosevelt School District No. 66, 1701 W. Roeser Road, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7516, 1975, 6 sheets Roll 38—Additional Tennis Courts at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6809, 1968, 3 sheets Roll 39—Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Arizona State Department of Health, Curry Road, Tempe, Arizona, Site Development Work, Project #1502, 1964, 5 sheets Roll 40—Bath House for Tolleson Union High School, District No. 14, Tolleson, Arizona, Project #1411, 1959, 15 sheets Box 9 Roll 41—Paradise Valley Town Hall, southeast corner of Lincoln Drive and Invergordon Road, Paradise Valley, Arizona, Project #7200, 1973-1975, 28 sheets Roll 42—Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, Project #09-180-862, 1986, 13 sheets Roll 43—Addition to Waggoner Elementary School, Kyrene Elementary School District No. 28, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7404, 1975, 7 sheets Roll 44—Radisson Inn at The Lakes, 5460 Lakeshore Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7312, Floor Plans, Elevations, Site Plans, undated, 15 sheets Roll 45—Completion of Unfinished Areas in Tempe Municipal Building, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7205, 1972, 4 sheets Box 10 Roll 46—Alterations and Additions to the Carr Mortuary Building, 26 E. 5th Street, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1114, 1956, 4 sheets Roll 47—Proposed State Fair Grounds, Phoenix, Arizona, 1956, 5 sheets Roll 48—United States Post Office, Kayenta, Arizona, Project #036364-87-J-0061, 1988, 47 sheets Roll 49—Drive-In Bank for United Bank of Arizona, Mill Avenue and Broadway Road, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6801, 1967-1968, 35 sheets Roll 50—Interior Work to Administration Building at Curry School, Tempe Elementary School District No. 3, Country Club Way and E. Meadow Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #7110, 1971, 3 sheets Roll 51—Pedestrian Bridge at Mercury Mine Elementary School, Northern Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #7518, undated, 5 sheets Box 11 Roll 52—Store Building for Joseph L. Dwight, northwest corner of Apache Boulevard and Tempe Drive, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1417, 1959, 7 sheets Roll 53—Additions to Monti’s Casa Vieja, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1918, 1967- 1972, 32 sheets Roll 54—Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodwin, 2125 Balboa Street, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1925, 1967-1970, 23 sheets Roll 55—Tempe Elementary School No. 22 for Tempe School District No. 3, Curry School, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6804, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Drawings, 1968, 22 sheets Roll 56—Three Median Strips at East Alameda Drive for the City of Tempe Department of Parks and Recreation, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6806, 1968, 5 sheets Box 12 Roll 57—Tempe School District No. 3 Projects (District Administration Office, West Side School, Additions to H. M. McKemy School), Tempe, Arizona, Project #1505, 1961-1962, 67 sheets Roll 58—Additional Facilities at Wilson School and G. S. Skiff School for Wilson School District, Phoenix, Arizona, Project #1420, 1960, 9 sheets Roll 59—Remodeling of Eighth Street Laboratory, Science Building, Arizona State College, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1111A, undated, 6 sheets Roll 60—Office Addition to the Campus Shop Building, Arizona State College, Tempe, Arizona, Project # 1123, 1957, 4 sheets Box 13 Roll 61—Junior-Senior High School, Ganado, Arizona, Project #1608, 1962-1966, 52 sheets Roll 62—Tempe Elementary School No. 22 for Tempe School District No. 3, Curry School, Tempe, Arizona, Project #6804, Elevations, Sections, Floor Plans, Site Plans, Details, 1968, 37 sheets Roll 63—New High School for Tempe Union High School District, McClintock High School, Tempe, Arizona, Miscellaneous Details, Project #1712, 1964-1966, 1976, 61 sheets Roll 64—Additions and Alterations to Cafeteria and Kitchen, Guadalupe School, Tempe School District No. 3, Tempe, Arizona, Project #1504, 1960, 8 sheets Box 14 Roll 65—Addition and Remodeling to 115 E. 5th Street Offices, Tempe, Arizona, 1981, 13 sheets Roll 66—117 E. Fifth Street Offices, Tempe, Arizona, undated,
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