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NMA News 7 For our readers, ., NAWIC 1982 Convention and our adver- :1 Monday Lect ure Series at UNM . h )\ Institute for Enviro nmental Educati on Monograph series tI sers, we WIS • :: 1982 to be auspi- .~

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L.... -_-- - -. ------NAWIC SCHEDULES 1982 ANNUAL CONVENTION & TRADE SHOW in progress, disseminate completed IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO research, and to make available out Th e Nati onal Associati on of Women in Construction (NAWI C) has of print publications by affiliated scheduled its 27th Ann ual Convention and 1st Ann ual Trade Show, authors. September 19-23, 1982, at the Convention Center in Albuquerque, ew Prices listed pertain to stapled Mexico. xerox copies and th ey include Activities will get unde rway with a pre-convention Welcome Party on handling and mail ing in the United St ates. F or sp i ral bound Sunday, September 19, to officially open the Con vention & Trade Show , whi ch is scheduled to run tw o da ys during the three da y conventio n. monographs, please add $1.50 per Th e Regent Hotel has been Betty Kornegay, Executive Di- copy. To order items, please prepay designat ed as the head qu arters rector hotel. An additional 1,000 sleeping Nationa l Associati on of Women and send check made out to "I­ room s ha ve been blocked at six in Construction STITUTE FOR ENVIRONMEN­ TAL EDUCATION". University of other leading hotels to accom- P.O. Box 181068 New Mexico, 2414 Central S.E. modate th e expected record atten- Fort Worth, TX 76118 Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 dance by NAWIC member s, Telephone (817) 284-7961 guests, and trade show exhibitors. 1. Gray, C., et. aI. , Public Free transportation will be pr ovid­ Building A ccessibility: A Self ed for conventioneers and ex­ MONDAY LECTURE SERIES Ev aluation Guide. 62 pages. (Off­ hibitors to and from the Conven­ CONTINUES ON UNM CAMPUS. set, 1978)-A graphic guide with tion Center and outlying hotels Th e School of Architecture and checklists of requirements for bar­ where NAWIC space is reser ved. Planning at the University of New rier free design. $ 7.50 Th e 1982 NAWIC Convention & Mexico, Albuquerque, continues its 2. Bartlett , D. , et. aI. , User Par­ Trade Show theme, " NAWIC . . . regular Monday Lecture Series. ticipation and Requiremen ts in th e Sky's the Limi t" - reflects the Each lecture begins at 5:30 pm and Planning Nav ajo Sch ool Facilities. man y opportunities for Association will be held in the SUB Th eater , 102 pages (1978)-Post-occupancy members to pa rticipate in outstan­ Stu dent Union Building on the evaluation of Nava jo Schools and ding sem inars on professiona l UNM campus. Admission is free. developm ent of culture-responsive development ; hear well-kn own Monday, 1 March BRUCE design criteri a. $10.00 constructi on industry speakers; GOFF, Archit ect. Th e Arch itec­ 3. Preiser, W .F.E. 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8 Novembe r-Dece mber 1981 INDEX-NEW MEXICO ARCHTITECTURE·1959·1979-

New Mexico Architecture began as a monthly past year, I shall pu ll the magazine and myself back in­ magazine with the first issue dated March, 1959. It to the proper synchronization during these early months stumpled along through that first year with 2 so-called of 1982.) "professional" editors and increasing debts until it land­ Because of the generosity of the New Mexico State ed in the capable hands of David Gebhard, then Direc­ Library, we are able to publish this comprehensive in­ tor of the Roswell Museum an d Art Center. Under dex for the first 20 years of New Mexico Architectu re David's editorial leadership the magazine took on a new magazine. We ar e particularily indebted to Orl ando look, bett er contents and set itself upon a sound finan­ Romero, who initiated the project and supervised the cial foundation. With the March-April, 1960 issue NMA work of completing the index and to Ann Kunz, who began its bi-monthly schedule. spent th e long hours that stretched from weeks into (Although I, the editor for mor e years than I care to months com pilling the data and finally preparing the count, have gotten away out of the regular schedule this index. I .P.C.

SUBJECT LISTING EL TORREON PADRE GALLEGOS HOUSE EL ZAGUAN PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS ADOBE·arches, character istics of , fire d, EMBUDO WATERSHED ARCHITECTURE PERU stabilized ENERGY-conservation of PLANN ING·city, land use, urban ALVARADO HOTEL ENVIRONMENT POLAND AMADOR HOUSE PREHISTORIC ARCHITECTURE ANASAZI FIREPLACES, ADOBE ARCHITECTURE ARMIJO (NESTOR) HOUSE FORT MARCY ARROYO HONDO MORADA FRANCE QUARRY STONE ART IN ARCHITECTURE AZTEC MILL GAY-WAGNER HOUSE RAABE HOUSE GOVERNMENTAL BUILDINGS RANCHOS DE TAOS MISSION CHURCH BACA HOUSE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS BACA (SEVERO) HOUSE HEWETT (EDGAR LEE) HOUSE RODRIGUEZ (JUAN) HOUSE BERGERE (A.M.) HOUSE HISTORICA L ARCH ITECTURE-preserva- ROOFS-mansard, pitched tin or iron , slate BENALILLO COUNTY tion of ROSARIO CHAPEL BOMB SHELTERS HUNING CASTLE RUSSIA BOND ISSUES BORREGO HOUSE INSURANCE SAINT FRANCIS CATHEDRAL SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI MISSION CANALES, STONE JACA L CHURCH CASTANEDA HOTEL SAN AGUSTIN MISSION CHURCH CHARLES ILFELD COMPANY BUILDING KIT CARSON HOUSE SAN FELIPE DE NERI CHURCH CHARLES ILFELD COMPANY WARE· SAN JOSE DE GRACIA MISSION HOUSE LA FONDA CHURCH CHEMISTRY BUILDING ,UNIVERSITY OF LAS CHAVEZ HOTEL SAN MIGUEL CHAPEL NEW MEXICO LATIA SAN MIGUEL CHURCH CHIMAYO LAUREANO CORDOVA MILL SANTA ROSA DE LIMA DE ABIQU IU CHURCH ARCHITECTURE LOBATO (ROQUE) HOUSE SANTOS CHURCHES LONG HOUSE, CHISUM RANCH SCHOOLS CLIMATE ANALYSIS LORETTO ACADEMY AND CHA PEL SELENITE COLONIAL ART LUHAN (MABLE DODGE) HOUSE SENA PLAZA COMMERC IAL BUILDINGS SHUTTERS COMMUNES MANTA DE TECHO SOLAR ENERGY COMMUN ITY BUILDINGS MARTIN EZ (DON ANTONIO SEVERINO) STAMPED METAL PANELING CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN HOUSE NEW MEXICO MASON IC TEMPLE TERRONES CORO MILLS, GRIST TORREON CRISTO REY CHURCH MONTEZUMA HOTEL TULLY (PINCKNEY R.) HOUSE CURRY HOUSE MORADA MUD·plaster, puddled UGLINESS AROUND US MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS UNIVERSITIES- and bond issue DEFENSE ARCHITECTURE DOLAN HOUSE VIGAS DORSEY MANSION NUSBAUM HOUSE VIGIL (DONACIANO) HOUSE

EL NAVAJO HOTEL OCCIDEN TAL BUILDING WAGNER HOUSE EL ORTIZ HOTEL OCTAGON HOUSE WATROUS HOUSE EL SANTUARIO DE NUESTRO SENOR DE ORTIZ HOUSES WOOD VENEER ESQUIPULA OTTO HOUSE WORLD'S FAIR

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~ ------ARCHITECT OR DESIGNER HALFORD, Richard PLETTENBERG , Robert E, Sept.-Oct. 1965: p, 30 Nov.·Dec . 1960: pp. 18, 19; NOY.·Dec. 1961: ARCHITECTS, ASSOCIATED HARRIS , W. T. & Associates pp . 11, 12; NOV.-Dec. 1964: pp. 17·19 March-April 1963: p. 29 March- April 1964: p. 10 PREDOCK, Antoine ARCHITECTS TAOS , THE HARTGER, & Harris July-Aug. 1969: pp. 7-12; Nov-Dec. 1970: p. May-June 1971: pp. 11-17; Jan.-Feb. 1972: p. JUly-Aug . 1971: pp. 17·18 14; May-June 1972: pp. 12-16; JUly-Aug . 1973: 12 p. 13; Nov.-Dec. 1973: pp. 15·19; Jan .-Feb. HEYMAN , Mark 1978: p. 9; Jan.·Fe b. 1979: p. 11 Sept. -Oct. 1961: p. 9 BARKER, Hildreth HOLMES , Jes s May-June 1968: p. 13 Jan .-Feb. 1970: pp. 18, 19; May·June 1970: BAYER, Herbert p.8 REED, John March-April 1965: pp. 15-19; NOY.-Dec. 1969: HOL MES & Giannin i Noy. 1959: p. 15; May-June 1961: p. 19; Sept.­ p. 12 Jan .-Feb. 1978: p. 10 Oct. 1961: p. 23; May-June 1964: p. 13; July· BIDDLE , Robert G. HOOTEN, Robert Aug . 1965: pp . 20, 30; JUly-Aug. 1966: pp. 17­ May-June 1964; p. 18 Nov.-Dec. 1963: pp. 17-21 19; Nov.-Dec. 1967: pp. 17-19; May-June 1968: BOEHNING, Joe HOSHOUR , Harvey S. pp. 11, 14; Nov-Dec, 1968: p. 10; May-June May-June 1964: p. 14; NOY.-Dec. 1967: p, 21; JUly-Aug. 1966: pp. 13-15; Nov.-Dec . 1969: p. 1970: p. 10; Nov.-Dec. 1970: p. 12 May-June 1968: pp . 12, 15; NOY.-Dec. 1968: p. 7, 10-11; Jan .-Feb. 1978: p. 8; Jan .-Feb. 1979: REGISTER, Philippe 11; May-June 1972: p. 11; May-June 1974: pp . p. 12 JUly-Aug. 1961: p. 23; Sept.-Oct. 1964: p. 11; 13-17; NOY.-Dec. 1976: pp. 10-14; Jan .-Feb. JUly-Aug. 1967: p. 7; Sept.-Oct. 1967: p. 14 1978: p. 7 REGISTER, Ross & Brunet BOEHNING & Boehning March-April 1969: p 12 Sept.-Oct. 1960: pp. 12, 13; NOY.-Dec. 1961: p, KIDDER, Bradley P. April 1959: p. 6 RILEY, Robert 21 May-June 1968: p. 17 BOEHNING/Prolz KIDDER, McHugh & Pletlenberg ROWLAND Associates NOY.-Dec. 1959: pp . 9 & 10, 11, 12 March-April 1965: pp . 22, 23 Nov.·Dec. 1968: p. 7 BRITTELLE , W. Miles, Jr. KILL IAN & McBeth JUly-Aug . 1979: p. 8 ROWLAND, Hugh Nov.-Dec. 1962 July·Aug. 1960: pp. 20, 21; Sept. -Oct. 1963: BURKE, William E., Jr. KRUGER, W. C. & Associates Sept. 1959: pp. 10, 11; Nov. 1959: p, 8; March· pp. 22, 23; July-Aug. 1964: pp. 19-21 July-Aug. 1959: p. 12; March-April 1961: pp. April 1964: pp. 8-11; NOY.·Dec . 1965: pp. 9,11 ; ROWLAND , Jame s N. 11, 12 May-June 1970: p. 9; Jan -Feb, 1978: p. 11 Jan.-Feb. 1979: p, 9 BURRAN, James A., Jr. KRUGER, Lake & Hende rson Jan.-Feb. 1961: pp . 14, 15; Jan.-Feb. 1969: pp . May-June 1964: p. 15 12, 13 SCHLEGEL, Don P. CLARK , Kenneth S. Noy. 1959: p. 14; Sept.-Oct. 1961: p. 8; March· Sept.-Oct. 1967: p. 9 LUNA·Ross & Associates April 1963: p. 29; Sept -Oct. 1963: pp. 12-15 CLARK , Kenneth S. & Philippe Register July-Aug . 1973: p. 12 SHEAR, Anita Carr Nov. 1959: pp. 8,12,13; JUly-Aug . 1961: p. 23 LONG & Water s May-June 1959: p. 13 CONRON , John P_& David deRyc k Lent Sept.-Oc t. 1975: pp. 20, 21 SMITH, Kern May-June 1959: p. 12; Nov.-Dec . 1961: pp . 14­ Sept. 1959: p, 8; JUly-Aug . 1962: p, 19 17,18,19 STAND HARDT , Frank M. & Associat es CON RON, John P., David deR. Lent, Robert Dec. 1959: p. 10 McHUGH, Hooker & Bradle y P. Kidder Pletlenberg & Philippe Register STAN LEY & Wright Jan -Feb. 1963: pp. 13-17 May-June 1959: p. 13; Dec . 1959: p. 10; Nov.­ March-April 1960: pp. 14, 15; May-June 1961: Dec. 1961: pp.5, 6 pp.8-12 McHUGH, Kidde r, & Pletlenberg DEAN & HUNT , Associates STEVENS, Mallory, Pearl & Campbell Nov.-Dec. 1978: pp. 7-11; July-Aug. 1979: pp . s ept-o ct, 1965: pp . 12-23; Nov.-Dec. 1967: May·June 1973: pp. 11-15; Sept-Oct, 1975: 10, 11 pp. 13-16; sept-oct. 1968: pp. 15-19; Nov.­ pp. 11-19; Jan .-Feb. 1979: p. 12; July-Aug. DEKKER, Arthur W. Dec . 1970: p. 15 1979: pp. 12, 13 sept-oct, 1961: p. 8 McHUGH, Kidde r, Burran & Wr ight DICK, Deryl & Don West March-April 1974: p. 11 July-Aug. 1962: pp . 26, 27 MEEM, John Gaw Oct. 1959: p. 10 VARSA,Joh n Peter & Wendell & Varsa ELLISON , Wil liam MEEM, Holie n, Buc kle y & Associates May-June 1968: p. 16 JUly-Aug . 1973: p. 15 Noy. 1959: p. 8 VOLL, Bullington & Nola n MERKER, Alb ert S. sept-oct. 1964: pp. 20, 21 FERGUSON, Stevens, Mallory & Pearl Sept.-Oct. 1967: pp. 15-17 VOLL & Nolan May-June 1959: p. 12; Dec . 1959: p. 15; Jan . MERRELL, Robert E. May-June 1969: pp. 14, 15 1960: pp. 23, 24; NOY.-Dec. 1960: p. 21; Jan .­ May-June 1959: p. 6 VREELAND, Thomas R. & Associates Feb. 1961: pp. 10, 11; March-April 1962: MILNER , Richa rd P. Jan -Feb, 1968: pp. 11-15 pp. 11, 12; March- April 1969: p. 12; May -June May-June 1964: p. 17 1970: pp . 11, 12-15; NOY.-Dec. 1970: p. 13 FLATOW , Moore, Bryan & Falrbu m May-June 1959: pp. 12, 13, 18, 19, 22; Dec . WAGGO NER & Associates 1959: p. 14; March-April 1961: pp. 14-16; NESMITH & Lane & Britlelle , Ginner & Associ· July-Auq . 1979: p. 9 March -April 1962: pp . 7-9; May-June 1963: pp. ates WALTERS , Robert 14-19; sept-oct. 1963: p. 19; May-June 1968: Jan -Feb. 1961: p. 17 NOV.-Dec. 1961: pp. 22, 23; Jan .-Feb. 1966: p. 1~ Noy ~Dec . 197~ p. 12 NOLAN, Charle s E., Jr. pp. 16-19; Sept-Oct. 1967: pp. 13, 14 FRENC H, Edw in C. May-June 1974: pp. 9-11; Jan.-Feb. 1977: pp. WERTZ, Joseph May-June 1964; p. 16 9-15 May·Ju ne 1959: p. 13 WOLGAMOOD , Mil lington & Associates GATHMAN, Walter Dec. 1959: p. 11 Nov.·Dec . 1960: p. 21; Sept-Oct, 1963: pp . 8, PACHECO , Jess A., Jr. Wright, Frank Lloyd 9 Nov.-Dec. 1967: p. 9 May·June 1959: p. 12 GORRELL, Arthur A. PACH ECO & Graham WRIGHT, George Jan .-Feb. 1965: pp. 23-25 Sept. -Oct. 1968: pp . 9-13; NOY.·Dec . 1968: p. May-June 1968: p. 15 GRAVES, George R. & Broad & Nelson 13; Mar ch·Apr ii 1969: p, 13; JUly·Aug . 1973: p. WRIGHT & Underwood Dec. 1959: p. 10 14; March·April 1977: pp. 15·17 March ·Ap ril 1966: pp . 13-15

10 Nov ember-December 1981 ALPHABET ICAL INDEX BACA (SEVERO) HOUSE (Socorro), July·Aug. Carson House-S ee KIT CARSON HOUS E 1975: pp. 10, 11 CASTANEDA HOTEL (Las Vegas) May·Ju ne A basketmaker-see ANA SAZI 1974: pp. 19-24 ABIQ UIU Historical buildings in , see SANTA BAYER, Herbert," On Environment" s ept-oct. CASTILLO, Lou is , "The Sto nes of Laguna" ROSA DE LIMA DE ABIQUIU 1962: pp. 7·13 Jan .·Feb. 1971: pp. 16, 17 AH LBORN , Richard E., " The Wooden Walls of BERGERE (A.M.) HOUSE (Santa Fe), July-Aug. ceili ng , cloth cove rlng·see MAN TA DE TECHO Territorial New Mexico" Sept-Oct 1967: pp. 1975: pp. 12·23 CEKOSH , Barbara Jo & David E. Ferro , " Once 20·23 BENSON , Harold R., " It's Fun to Shop at Win· an Educational Oasis: Lorello Academy in AIRPORTS·See COMMUNITY BUILDINGS rock -an Analysis of a Shopping Cent er" May· Santa Fe" JUly·Aug . 1971: pp. 10-15 ADOBE· arches, sept-oct , 1961: p, 21. Charac ­ June 1961: pp. 8-12;" Albuquerque, Lineal ceramics-see ART IN ARCHITECTURE teristics of, Sept. ·Oct . 1961: pp. 14·21; Jan.' Cit y" March·April 1962: pp. 15-19; "Sindi CHARLES ILFELD COMPANY BUILDING (Las Feb . 1962: pp. 21-26; May-June 1962: p. 21; Roofscape" May·Ju ne 1963: pp. 22·25 Vegas), March·April 1970: pp . 15·19 1966: p. 15 sept-o ct. BERGMAN , Edna Heatherington," Theoretical CHARLES ILFELD COMPANY WAREHOUSE ADOBE·Stabll lzed, Sept -Oct . 1961: p. 17. see Revival of an International Style House" (Albu querque), Sept.-Oct. 1974: pp . 11·17; also MUD Nov.-Dec. 1976: pp . 15-21; "Louis Hesselden, March·April 1977: p. 18 AlA " JUly·Aug . 1979: pp. 8, 9 ALBUQUERQU E-description of In 1906, Jan­ CHEM ISTRY BUILDING , UNIVERSITY OF Feb. 1964: p. 25; historical buildings in , Nov .· BERNALILLO COUNTY.proposed zoning ordi ­ NEW MEXICO JUly·Aug . 1960: pp. 16-19 Dec . 1977: pp. 11·15 nance Nov.-Dec. 1963: pp . 9·13 CHIMAYO, sept-o ct. 1966: p, 35; sept-oct. ALBUQUERQUE·historlcal buildings in, see billboards·see UGLINESS AROUND US 1970: pp. 47-49 ALVARADO HOTEL; CH ARLES ILFELD BLAKE, Peter , " Modern Architecture and the CHIMAYO·historical buildings in, see EL C OMPANY WAR E HOUSE; HUNIN G Rebu ilding of Ci ti es" Ju ly-Aug. 1962: pp. 21, SANTUARIO DE NUESTRO SENOR DE CASTLE, OCCIDENTAL BUIL DING (old and 22; "T he Professional Press" Nov.·Dec. ESQUIPULA new); RAA BE HOUSE (Kelvin·Home); SAN 1966: pp. 23·25 Chisum Ranch·see LONG HOUSE FELIPEDENE~CHURCH BLUMENSCHEIN, E. L., Sept.-Oct. 1976: pp. ALBUQUERQUE·planning of , March·April 1962: 10·12 choir lett-see CORD pp. 15·19; March-April 1964: pp. 22·24; May· BOEHN ING, A. W., Sr., July-Auq . 1962: p. 29 CHURCH ARCH ITECTURE·a conference on, June 1964: pp. 19-23; July·Aug. 1965: pp . 6, 7 May·June 1962: pp. 13·17 BOEHNING, Joe, " Fo rms in White Stucco" Nov-Dec, 1965: pp. 13·19; Nov.·Dec. 1977: May-June 1969: pp. 19·22;" Arbitrati on and churches, hlstorlcal ·listed under name of edi· pp. 11·15 the Architect" NOV.-Dec. 1970: pp. 9-12 fice , e.g. SAN AGUSTIN DE ISLETA-also ALBUQUERQUE·UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO under name of city located in-also in chron­ BOGORD, Craig, "A Hex Sign for the New Bam" hi stor ical buildings in , see CH EMISTRY ol ogical listing (at Zoo), Nov-Dec, 1973: p. 14 BUIL DING CHURCHES BOMB SHELTERS , Jan -Feb, 1962: pp. 9,11 ALVARADO HOTEL (Albuquerque), Jan-Feb, ALBUQUERQUE·Asbury Meth od ist Church; 1964: pp. 18·25; Nov.·Dec . 1969: pp. 20·23; BOND ISSUES·and New Mexico Universities, Flatow, Moore, Bryan & Fairburn, Architects, May.June 1970: pp. 16-19 Jan -Feb. 1974: pp. 11·23 Dec. 1959: p. 14 AMADOR HOUSE (Las Cruces) Jan-Feb. 1962: BORREGO HOUSE (Santa Fe), Sept -Oct. 1966: Central Christian Church; Arthur W. Dekker, pp.21-26 p. 47 Arch itect, sept-oct. 1961: p. 8 ANASAZI , May-June, 1967: pp. 15-21 bracket cornice support s (" bracket style" )-see Church of the Good Shepherd; Waller Gath · HUNING CASTLE man , Architect, Nov.·Dec. 1960: p. 21; Sept.· ANDREWS , Craig Gray, Sept.-Oct. 1965: p, 4 BRITIELLE, William Miles, Sr., Mar ch 1959: pp. Oct. 1963: pp. 8, 9 ANTONIADES, Anthony C., " Tradit io nal Ver· 6, 14; Jan.·Feb. 1970: pp. 12, 13, 17 First Unitarian Church; Harvey S. Hoshou r, sus Contemporary Elements in Archttec­ Archit ect, Ju ly-Aug . 1966: pp. 13·15 ture" Nov-Dec , 1971: pp. 9·13; Early Modern BRITIELLE, William Miles, J r., NOV.-Dec. 1962: Holy Ro sary Church; Stanley & Wr ight, Arent­ Architecture in New Mexico" Sept-Oct. p.27 teets, March ·April 1960: pp. 14, 15 1973: pp. 13-18; " The Other Las Vegas" BROOKS, H. Allen, Jr., " The Old Chemistry Indian Assembly of God ; Pacheco & Graham , July-Aug . 1974: pp. 11·20;" Space in New Building at the University of New Mexico, its Architects, March-April 1969: p. 13 Mex ico Architecture as a Resource for an Antecedents and Tradition" JUly·Aug . 1960: St. Mark 's on the Mesa Episcopal Church; Energy Ethic" Jan-Feb, 1976: pp. 10·15 pp.16·19 Ferguson, Stevens, Mallory & Pearl, Archl­ ARMIJO (NESTOR) HOUSE(Las Cruce s), July­ BROWN, Malcolm, Jan .-Feb. 1964: p. 11 teets, Dec. 1959: p. 15 Aug. 1972: pp. 11-19 bu ttes- see SANTOS CAMP STONEY·Plan, Headquarters Building & ARROYO HONDO·MORADA, s ept.oct. 1962: BUNTING , Bainbridge, May·J une 1968: p. 7. Bunkhouses; Albert S. Merker, Arch it ect, pp. 15·17 Jan.·Feb. 1970: p. 14; Nov.·Dec. 1978: p. 13, Sept-Oct . 1967: pp. 15-17 ART IN ARCHITECTURE " San Agustin de la Isieta" Sept.-Oct. 1960: CLOVIS·Kingswood Church; James A. Burran, Colbert, Bett y; ceramic planters and lights, pp. 14·16;" Residence of Mabel Dodge Lu­ Architect, Jan-Feb. 1969: pp . 12, 13 Jan .-Feb . 1964: p. 11 han" Sept -Oct. 1961: pp. 11-13; " New Mex i· EAGLE NEST (vicinity of)-Vletnam Peace & Girard, Ale xander; wood mosaic, JUly·Aug . co Conference on Church Architecture" May·" Brotherhood Chapel ; Luna-Ross & Associ­ 1966 June 1962: pp. 13-17; " The Archit ecture of ates , Arch itects, JUly.Aug . 1973: p. 12 Goldman, Herbert J.; Our Lady of the Holy Ro· the Embudo Watershed" May-June 1962: pp. FORT SUMN ER·St. Anthony Church; George sary (Albuquerque), April 1959: pp. 14, 15 19·27; " The Penitente Upper Morada ­ Wright, Associates, Architects, May-June Ibid.; Rio Grande Zoo sculpture, Nov.·Dec . Arroyo Hondo" Sept-Oct, 1962: pp . 15-17; 1968: p. 15 1962: pp. 16·20 "Princess Jeanne Revisited-or- Current HONDO VALLEY·Robert Anderso n Private Ibid., The Henge, March·Aprll 1964: pp . 14·19 Folk Art in the Duke City" Sept.-Oct. 1962: Chapel; Herbert Bayer, Arch itect, March· - Graham , Julie; sculpture for play , May·June pp. 19·23; " The Henge " March -Apri l 1964: pp. April 1965: pp. 15-Hf; Nov-Dec. 1969: p. 12 1969: pp. 11·13; JUly-Aug. 1977: pp . 10·16; 14·19; " An Urban Core for Downtown Albu ­ Nov.·Dec. 1977: p. 10 querque" March·Aprii 1964: pp. 22·24; "Low­ LOS ALAMOS·lmmaculate Heart of Mary Quastholf, Donna; screen, Jan .·Feb . 1964: p. Rise Apartments" July·Aug. 1964: pp . 11-18; Church; Jesse A. Pacheco, Jr., Architect, Nov.' 13 "The Architecture of Norlhern New Mexico " Dec. 1967: p. 9 Smith , Patricia; Rio Grande Zoo fountain, Sept.·Oct. 1966: pp. 14·47; " An Architectural United Church; Richard P. Milner, Architect, Nov .·Dec. 1962: p. 19 Guide to Northern New Mexico" Sept-Oct. May·June 1964: p. 17 Smith , Wil ke; mosaic mural , Jan-Feb, 1964: 1970; pp. 13·50 SANTA FE·First Baptist Church; Meem, p. 13 BURK, Wil liam Emmell, Jr., July-Auq.: pp. 13. Holien, Buckley, & Associates, Architects, Tatschl, John; stai ned glass window, May' 18;" The Archi tect's Role in Protective Con­ Nov. 1959: p. 8 June 1962: p. 17 struction" Jan-Feb. 1962: pp. 9, 13 A proposed church; Mark Heyman, Arch it ect, Sept.-Oct. 1961: p. 9 assembly places-see COMMUNITY BUILD· BYRNE, Francis Barry, July-Aug . 1960: pp. 16· INGS 19 TAOS·Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe; AZTECMIL L (Cim arron), Sept.-Oct. 1971: pp. McHugh & Hooker, Bradley P. Kidder & 19·21 Associates, Architects, Nov.·Dec. 1961: pp. C 5.6 CAM IEN, Laiten L., " The Amador House" Jan.· TESUQUE (area of)-Sangre de Cristo Second Feb. 1962: pp. 21·26 Novitiate, a Retreat for Christian Brothers; B CANALES, Stone, Jan .-Feb. 1962: pp. 21·26; Clark & Register, Architects, July-Auq , 1961: BACA HOUS E (Las Vegas ), Jan . 1960: pp. 14·16 Sept-Oct . 1966: p. 19; July-Auq . 1972: p. 18 p.23

November-December 1981 11 CIMARRON ·hlstorical buildings In, see AZTEC Wlnrock Center Mall ; Victor Gruen Assocl­ FORT SELDEN STATE MONUMENT·A Small MIL L ates & Stanley & Wright, Architects, May· Museum; Pacheco & Graham, Architects, cit y plann lng·see name of city, e.g. SANTA FE, June 1961: pp. 8-12 March -April 1977: pp. 15-17 PLANNING OF CARLSBAD·Off ice; Kern Smith, Architect, HOBBS·Public Library; Hartger & Harris, Arch i· ·see also PLANNING, URBAN July·Aug. 1962: p. 19 tects, Ju ly·Aug . 1971: pp. 16-18 civi c·see GOVERNMENTAL BUILDINGS CLOVIS-eltizens Bank; James A. Burran , Jr., JAL·Woolworth Community Library; Dean & CLARK, Kenneth Sears, July·Aug. 1966: p, 20 Architect, Jan -Feb, 1961: p. 14 Hunt Associates, Archit ects, Nov .·Dec . " Architectural Registration In New Mexico" HOBBS·Broadmore Bu ilding; George R. 1978: pp. 7-11 April 1959: pp. 8, 9 Graves, Archit ect & Broad & Nelson, Archi · LAGUNA PUEBLO·Communit y Building; Fer­ CLARK, Merle , " Historic Sites Being Pre­ tects, Dec. 1959: p. 10 guson, Stevens & Associates & Robert G. served" Jan -Feb, 1970: pp. 10, 11 New Mexico Bank & Trust Co.; Killian & Mallory & George C. Pearl Asso ciates, Arch l· tect s, Jan. 1960: p. 24 CLAY, Grady, " Architecture and the Popular McB eth , Architects, JUly·Aug . 1979: p. 8 Press " Nov.·Dec. 1966: pp. 25·27 LOS ALAMOS·Telephone Exchange; Ferguson, LOS ALAMOS·A Family YMCA Buil ding; Kid· der, McHugh, Plettenberg, Architects, CLAYTON·historical build ings in, see Stevens , Mallory & Pearl, Architects, March­ ono March ·Aprll 1965: pp. 22, 23 HOUSE Apr il 1969: p. 12; May-June 1970: pp. 12·15; Nov.·Dec . 1970: p. 13 SANTA FE·Santa Fe Opera; McHugh, Hooker & e1 11f dwe ll lngs ·see PREHISTORIC ARCHITEC· Bradley P. Kidder, Arch itects, May-June TURE PORTALES·Portales National Bank; Edwin C. French , Architect, May·June 1964: p, 16 1959: p. 13; Dec. 1959: p. 10 CLIMATE ANA LYSIS, May·June 1975: pp. 11-19 Santa Fe Opera, rebuild ing of; McHugh, Kidder ROSWELL·Flrst National Bank; Waggoner & & Plettenberg, Arch itects, Sept-Oct. 1965: COLBERT, Betty, Jan-Feb. 1964: p. 11 Associates, Arch itects, July·Aug. 1979: p. 9 pp. 17·23; Nov.-Dec. 1967: pp. 13-16; Sept.­ COLON IAL ART, conservation of , Jul y·Aug . Howard L. Smith, M.D., Clin ic ; Hugh Rowland, Oct. 1968: pp. 15-19; Nov.·Dec. 1970: p. 15 Architect, July·Aug. 1960: pp. 20, 21 1968 : p. 9 Woman 's Club & Library Associati on; Archl· COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS SANDOVAL ·The Centerline South; John P. tects Associated, March·Aprll 1963: p. 29 Conr on & David deRyck Lent, Archit ects , SOCORRO·General Hos pital; Robert E. Mer· ALAMOGORDO ·Security Bank & Trust Branch ; Nov.·Dec. 1961: pp. 18, 19 Voll & Nolan, Architects, May·Ju ne 1969: rell , Architect, May-June 1959: p. 6 SANTA FE·The Centerline, Inc .; John P. Con­ pp. 14, 15 concert hall- see COMMUNITY BUILDINGS ron & David deRyck Lent , Arch itects, May· Western Bank; Dean & Hunt Associates, Arch ­ Conron, John Phelan , March ·Aprll 1962: p. 5; itects, JUly·Aug . 1979: pp. 10, 11 June 1959; Nov.·Dec . 1961: pp. 14·17 Mange l's Store; Bradley P. Kidder, Arch itect, " An Arch itectura l Control Ord inance for ALBUQUERQUE·Studio; Robert Walters, Arch l­ April 1959: p. 6 Santa Fe? No !" NOV.-Dec. 1960: pp. 12, 15, 16 tect, Nov.·Dec . 1961: pp. 22, 23 Plaza Luisa; Robert E. Plettenberg, Architect, " Arc hitectural Conservation" May-Jun e Albuquerque National Bank, East Central Nov.·Dec. 1960: pp. 18, 19 1962: pp. 9, 10;" The Arch itecture of North· ern New Mexico" sept -oct. 1966: pp. 14-47; Off ic e; W. C. Kruger Co., Arch itects, Sept. SANTA FE SKI BASIN ·lnn, day lodge and ser­ "Through a Hole in the Curtain-a Trip to the 1959: pp. 10, 11 vice build ings; John Reed, Arch ite ct , May· U.S.S.R." 1969: pp. 12·23;" The Po­ Blue Cross Bui ld ing ; Ferguson, Stevens & June 1964: p. 13 sept -oct , Associates, Robert G. Mallory & George C. lish Exper ience " May, June , July, Aug. 1976: TIJERAS·ldeal Cement Plant; Ferguson, Stev­ Pearl Associates, Arch itects, May·June pp. 11-57; " Old and New Archit ecture . .. De­ ens, Mall ory & Pearl, Architects, Jan-Feb. 1959: p. 12; Jan. 1960: p. 24 sign Relationship" May-June 1978: pp. 10-14 1961: pp. 10, 11 Offices for Drs. Corcoran, Barkhoff & Staq­ CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN NEW none ; Joe Boehning, Architect, May-June TUCUMCARI·Clt izens Bank; Robert E. Merrell, MEXICO May·June 1959: pp. 11·14; sept-oct. 1974: pp. 13·17 Arch itect, May-June 1959: p. 6 1973: pp. 13-18; NOv.-Dec. 1976: pp. 15·21 Fidelity National Bank; Harvey S. Hoshour, COMMUNES, a continuing ser ies from Nov.' Cordova Mill, see LAUREANO CORDOVA MILL Architect, Nov.·Dec . 1969: pp. 10-11 Dec. 1971 through March ·Aprll 1972 CORO, Sept.-Oc t. 1960: p. 15 First Nat ional Bank, Sandia Plaza Branch ; COMMUNITY BUILDINGS Antoine Predoc k, Arch itect, Nov.·Dec . 1973: ACOM ITA·Acoma, Laguna , Canon cito Indian CRISTO REY CHURCH (Santa Fe), Oct , 1959: p. pp. 15-19 Health Faci lity; Stevens, Mallory, Pearl & 10 First Nationa l Bank, West Central Branch ; Campbell, Arch itects, Jan-Feb, 1979: p. 12 CURRY HOUSE (Santa Fe), Jan-Feb. 1969: pp. Antoine Predock , Arch itect, JUly·Aug. 1973: ALAMOGORDO·lnternati onal Space Hall of 14·19 p.13 Fame; Charles E. Nolan, Jr., Architect, May· Galle s Motor Co. Building; William E. Burk, Jr., June 1974: pp. 9-11; Jan.·Feb. 1977: pp. 9-15 Arch itect, July·Aug. 1959: p. 12 D DEF ENSE ARCH ITECTURE, May·June Grand Avenue Motor Bank; Harvey S. Hoshour, ALBUQUERQUE·Hall for Carpenter's Loca l un­ Architect, Jan-Feb. 1979: p. 12 Ion 1319, Ferguson, Stevens , Mallory & 1962: pp. 19, 21; sept -oct. 1966: pp. 16, 17, 35; March ·Aprll 1979: p. ll-see also TOR· Mountain States Telephone Co., East Ex· Pearl, Architects, Jan. 1960: p, 23 REON change; Ferguson, Stevens , Mallory & Pearl, Public Library ; Stevens, Mallory, Pearl & Camp­ Architects, March ·Aprll 1962: pp. 11, 12 bell , Arch itects, sept-oct. 1975: pp. 11-19 Dewitt , Susan , " New and Old -a City Mix" A Multi·Storied Motel ; Flatow, Moore , Bryan Rio Grande Zoo ; Nov.·Dec. 1962: pp. 16-19; Nov.·Dec. 1977: pp. 11·15 & Fairburn, Architects, sept-oct. 1963: p. 19 Nov.·Dec . 1973: pp. 11·14; Jan-Feb. 1975: pp. DOLAN HOUSE (Linco ln), JUly·Aug . 1969: pp. Proposed Office Build ing , Robert G. Biddle, 11·15; fel ine exhlblt; Pacheco & Graham , Ar· 17-20 chitects, sept-oct, 1968: pp. 9-13; Nov.·Dec . Architect, May·June 1964: p. 18 Dominguez, Fray Francesco Atanaslo , " Des­ 1968: p. 13; fountain; Patric ia Smith , Sculp­ Public Service Company Build ing ; W. C. Kruger cription of a New Mexican Church In 1776" tor, Nov.·Dec. 1962: p. 19; gibbon flight cage ; & Asso ciates, Architects, May-June 1970: p. May-June 1965: pp. 19-21 9. Publi c Service Company Off ice Buil ding; Long & Waters, Arch itects, sept.oct, 1975: Boehning, Protz & Asso ciates, Arch itects, pp. 20, 21; primate house; Wright & Under­ DORSEY MANSION (Colfax County), Jan-Feb. May·June 1979: pp. 9·16 wood , Arch itect·Englneer, March-April 1966: 1970: pp. 10, 11; Nov.·Dec . 1972: pp. 12-23 Rio Grande Valley Bank; Stevens, Mallory, pp. 13·15 Duran, Mark, " Callforni cation Comes to New Pearl & Campbell , Arch itects, JUly·Aug. Salvation Army Citadel; Brittelle , Ginner & Mexico " Jan -Feb. 1973: pp. 14, 15 1979: pp. 12, 13 Associates, Architects, Dec. 1959: p. 11 Simm s Buil ding; Flatow, Moore , Bryan & San Pedro Branch Library; John Reed, Arch i­ Fairburn, Archit ects, May·June 1959: p. 13 tect, Nov.·Dec. 1967: pp. 17-19; May-June E Eckbo , Garrett, " People in Landscape Space " Sout hwest Blood Bank; Boehn ing & Boehning, 1968: p, 11; Nov.-Dec. 1970: p. 12 Nov.·Dec . 1966: pp. 16, 17 Associated, Arch itects, Sept-Oct, 1960: pp. South Valley Neighborhood Center; Harvey S. 12,13 Hoshour, Arch itect, Nov.·Dec. 1969: p, 7 Elms lle , George Grant , Oct. 1959: pp. 12, 13 Sunset Memorial Mausoleum; Nesm ith & Lane Wilson Park Swimming Pool ; Jess Holmes, Ar­ EL NAVAJO HOTEL (Gall up), JUly·Aug. 1962: and Brltt ell e, Ginner & Associates, Archl­ chitect, Jan .-Feb. 1970: pp. 18, 19; May-June pp. 15, 16 1970: p. 8 tects, Jan.·Feb. 1961: p. 17 EL ORTIZ HOTEL (Lamy), JUly·Aug . 1962: pp. Toyota Sales & Service ; Stevens, Mallory, ARTESIA·Publi c Library; James A. Burran, Jr., 13, 16 Peari & Campbell , Arch itects, May·June Arch itect, Jan.-Feb. 1961: p. 15 EL SANTUARIO DE NUESTRO SENOR DE ES· 1973: pp. 11·15 COLORADO SPRINGS·Fine Arts Cente r, John Village Inn Pancake House ; W. Miles Brit­ QUIPULA (Chi mayo), sept -oct, 1966: p. 35; Gaw Meem , Arch itect, Oct. 1959: p. 10 1970: 49 telle, Jr., Architect, Nov.·Dec. 1962: p. 27 sect-oct, p. Jim Will iams Office Build ing ; Joe Boehn ing , DULCE-Jlcarill a Apache Community BUild ing; EL TORREON (Socorro), Jan -Feb. 1963: pp. 20­ Architect, Nov.·Dec. 1967: p. 21; May-June Ferguson, Stevens, Mallory & Pearl, Archi­ 25 1968: p. 15; Nov.·Dec. 1968: p. 11 tects, Nov.·Dec. 1960: p. 21 EL ZAGUAN (Santa Fe), pp. 14·16; p. 47

12 November-December 1981 EMBUDO WATERSHED ARCHITECTURE, May­ ROSWELL-General Hosp ital , Holloman Air March-April 1970: pp. 15-19; "The Masonic June 1962: pp. 19·27 Force Base; Kenneth S. Clark, Architect. Temple in Las Vegas. N.M.", March-April ENERGY-conservation of in arch itecture, Jan.­ Sept.-Oct. 1967: p. 9 1976: pp. 15-19; "The Montezuma Hotel " . Feb. 1976: pp. 10-15; May-June 1978: pp. 9, Theater . Holloman Air Force Base; Kenneth S. May-June 1977: pp. 13-25 15. 16-see also SOLAR ENERGY Clark , Arch itect. Sept.-Oct. 1967: p. 9 ENVIRONMENT . pp. 9-13; pp. 11-15 SANTA FE-A New Capitol for New Mexico J (proposed); John P. Conron , David deR. Lent , Euston. Andrew F.. Jr.. " People in Urban JACAL. May-June 1967: p. 17; Sept-Oct . 1967: Robert Plett enberg & Philippe Register. Ar­ Space" Nov.-Dec. 1966: pp. 15. 16 pp.2O-23 chitects, Jan.-Feb. 1963: pp. 13-17 Ewing . Curtiss . " Functi on Follows Freud" Jackson, John Brtnkerholt. July-Aug. 1977: p. 9 New Mexico Law Enforcement Comp lex; " Naci mietos in Santa Fe". Jan.-Feb. 1962: p. March-April 1963: pp. 18-21;" Communes Register, Ross & Brunet. Archite cts, March ­ and the Amer ican Society" continuing se­ 15; "The Ugliness Around Us" , JUly-Aug. April 1969: p. 12 1963: pp. 15. 16; "The Strip ! What Is It?.. ries from Nov.-Dec. 1971 through March­ New Mexico State Capitol; W. C. Kruger & April 1972 March -April 1966: pp. 17·21; " Regionali sm Assoc iates . Arch itects, March -April 1964: and the Mountain West " , Nov.Dec, 1966: pp. pp. 8-11; Nov.-Dec. 1965: pp. 9. 11 9-11 F New Mexico State Land Office; W. C. Kruger & Associates, Archit ects. Nov. 1959: p. 8 fallout shelt ers-see BOMB SHELTERS K TAOS-County Courthouse; The Arch itects, Kelly , Daniel T., Jr.• " Archit ects Professional Ferro. David E. & Barbara Jo Cekosh . " Once an Arch itects, May-June 1971: pp. 11-17; Jan.­ Liability Insurance" Jan.-Feb. 1962: pp. 13. 14 Educational Oasis: Loretto Academy In Feb. 1972: p. 12 Santa Fe" July-Aug. 1971: pp. 10-15 Peace Corps Train ing Center : Don Schlegel, Kelvin Home-see RAABE HOUSE FIREPLACES. ADOBE. sept-oct. 1961: pp. 14· Architect. March -April 1963: p. 29 Kidder. Bradley Paige. April 1959: pp. 7, 10; 19; Jan.-Feb. 1964: p. 11; sept-oct, 1966: pp. Graham. Channell. "The Rio Grande Zoological March-April 1973: pp. 10, 11 20.21 Park . .. A Continual Trans ition" Nov-Dec. Kimbro . Harriet . " An Artist Looks at Architec­ Fitch. James Marston. " Cosmetic Aspects of 1973: pp. 11-14 tu re" sept-oct. 1976: pp, 10-12 Historic Preservation" Sept.-Oct. 1977: pp. 9. Graham. Julie. May-June 1969: pp. 11-13; July­ KIT CARSON HOUSE (Taos). Jan.-Feb. 1977: p. 17·19 Aug. 1977: pp. 10-16; Nov -Dec. 1977: p. 10 7 Ibid. NOv.-Dec. 1977: pp. 16-18 Grillin. Walter Burley. July-Aug. 1960: pp. 16-1 9 Flatow, Max, March-April 1962: p. 5, 12 Groening . Karen. " Land Development In New L FORT MARCY (Santa Fe), JUly-Aug. 1975: pp. Mexico-Is Legislation Necessary?" Jan­ LaFarge. Oliver. Jan.-Feb. 1962: p. 5 12-23-011lcers residences, see BERGERE Feb. 1971: pp. 13-15 HOUSE and HEWETI HOUSE LA FONDA HOTEL (Santa Fe). Jan.-Feb. 1964: pp. 18-25; sept-oct, 1966: p. 47; Sept.-Oct. FRANCE. "The Summer of '76" by Phil ippe H 1970: p. 15 Register, March-April 1978: pp. 11-15 Halford, Richard. Sept. 1959: p. 16 LAGUNA PUEBLO. Jan.-Feb. 1971: pp. 16, 17 Fred Harvey Houses-see ALVARADO HOTEL Hall. Charles L.. " Architecture of the Anasazi (Albuquerque); CASTANEDA HOTEL (Las Ve­ LAMY- historical build ings in, see EL ORTIZ Pueblo Culture" May-June 1967: pp. 15-21 gas); EL ORTIZ HOTEL (Lamy); EL NAVAJO HOTEL HOTEL (Gall up); LAS CHAVEZ HOTEL Hall. Harriett, " Old Occidental Build ing" Nov.­ land use planning - see PLANN ING, LAND (Vaughn) Dec. 1977:p.3 USE Harris . Wilbu r Thomas. March-April 1962: p. 5 LAS CHAVEZ HOTEL (Vaughn). July-Aug. 1962: G Harvey Houses- see ALVARADO HOTEL (Al­ pp. 11. 16. 17 Gallegos. Alejand rlno . Sept.-Oct. 1966: pp. 21. buquerq ue); CASTANEDA HOTEL (Las Ve­ LAS CRUCES- historical build ings in. see 22 gas); EL ORTIZ HOTEL (Lamy); EL NAVAJO AMADOR HOUSE; ARMIJO HOUSE HOTEL (Gall up); LAS CHAVEZ HOTEL Gallegos house- see PADRE GALLEGOS LAS TRAMPAS. sept-oct. 1966: pp. 27-31; Ju ly­ (Vaughn) HOUSE Aug. 1967: p. 9 Halmarlch, John James . March -April 1962: p. 5; Las Trampas Mission Church -see SAN JOSE Gallup- historical buildings in, see EL NAVA· May-June 1972: p. 9; and Don P. Schlegel , DE GRACIA MISSION JO HOTEL " Division of Arch itecture·University of New GAY·WAGNER HOUSE (Santa Fe). JUly-Aug . Mexico" May-June 1960: pp. 15-21 LAS VEGAS- historical buil din gs in. see BAC A HOUSE; CAST AN EDA HOTEL; 1978: pp. 10-14 Hesselden, Louis. July-Aug. 1978: pp. 8, 9 Gebhard. David. Oct. 1959: p. 14; "Architecture CHARLES ILFELD COMPANY BUILDING ; HEWETI (EDGAR LEE) HOUSE (Santa Fe). MASONIC TEMPLE; MONTEZUMA HOTEL In New Mexico: Discussion and Analys is" July-Aug. 1975: pp. 12-23; Nov.-Dec. 1975: pp. May.June 1959: pp. 11-14; " Purcell and LAS VEGAS- planning of , JUly-Aug. 1974: pp. 3.9.20.21 Elmslle. Pioneers in Architecture" Oct . 1959: 11·20 pp. 12, 13;" Notes of an American in Europe" Heyman, Mark. "The Last Days of the Nus­ LAllA. sept-oct. 1960: p. 15; sept -oct, 1966: Jan-Feb, 1961: pp. 12, 13;" Archit ecture and baum House ?" Sept-Oct. 1960: 18-20,22, 23 p. 19 Nov.-Dec. 1960: p. 11 the Fred Harvey Houses" JUly-Aug. 1962: pp. LAUREANO CORDOVA MILL (Vadito). May­ 11·17; Ibid. Jan.-Feb. 1964: pp. 18-25; " R. M. Hill . John Jay, Sept.-Oct. 1965: p. 4 June 1962: p. 25: Sept.-Oct. 1971: pp. 21, 26 Sch indler in New Mexlco-1915" Jan.-Feb. HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE- presevation LINCOLN- historical build ings in, see DOLAN 1965: pp. 15-21;"The New Mexico State of , May-June 1962: pp. 9, 10; Jan.-Feb. 1969: HOUSE Capitol" Nov.-Dec. 1965: pp. 9. 11; " Ameri­ pp. 14-19; Jan.-Feb. 1970: pp. 10, 11: Sept.­ can Industrial Design -1890-1969" Nov.­ Oct. 1971: p. 13; Sept -Oct . 1977: pp. 9-19; LOBATO (ROQUE) HOUSE (Santa Fe). Sept.­ Dec. 1969: pp. 16·19 NOV.-Dec. 1977: pp. 11·18 Oct. 1966: p. 45 Gilbert. Bartlett," EI Torreon-Socorro. New Hooker , Van Dorn, "The Bond Issue and the LONG HOUSE, CHISUM RANCH.March·April Mexico" Jan.-Feb. 1963: pp. 20-25 Growth of New Mexico Universities" Jan.­ 1961: p. 23 Feb. 1974: pp. 11-23:"To Hand Plaster or Ginn , Ronn,"The Roswell Central Business LORETTO ACADEMY & CHAPEL (Santa Fe). Not?" Sept.-Oct. 1977: pp. 11-16 District " May-June 1965: pp. 9-15 Sept.-Oct. 1966: p. 43; July-Aug. 1968: p. 7; HUNING CASTLE, March·Apr ii 1960: pp. 16-19 Sept-Oct. 1970: p. 17; JUly-Aug. 1971: pp. 10-15 Girard , Alexande r, JUly-Aug. 1966: pp. 13-15 Hunter James. " Personal Communicat ions " lufkin, Agnesa. "The Gay-Wagner House : Goldman ,Herbert J.• April 1959: pp. 14. 15; NOV.-Dec. 1966: pp. 27. 28 Hand-Made Space" JUly-Aug. 1978: pp. 10-14; Nov.-Dec. 1962: pp. 16-20; March -April 1964: Hyatt , Foster Highlands, March-April 1962: p. 5 "The Old Otto House " Sept-Oct. 1979: pp. 9-12 pp. 14-19 LUHAN (MABLE DODGE)HOUSE (Taos). sept. GOVERNMENTAL BUILDINGS Oct. 1961: pp. 11·13; Sept.-Oct. 1970: p. 30 CARRIZOZO-Lincoln County Court House ; I Vcll , Bullinton & Nolan , Architects. Sept­ Ilfeld-see CHARLES ILFELD Oct. 1964: pp. 20, 21 INSURANCE M Mable Dodge Luhan - see LUHAN, MABLE LOS ALAMOS-County Courthouse; Flatow, Architect's liabili ty. Jan.-Feb. 1962: pp. 13, 14 DODGE Moore , Bryan & Fairburn . Arch itects. May­ AlA documents, May-June 1967: pp. 13, 14 June 1968: p. 16 ISLETA PUEBLO·MISSION CHURCH OF SAN MANTA DE TECHO, Sept-Oct. 1966: p. 19 PORTALES-Roosevelt County Court House ; AGUSTIN. Sept.·Oct. 1960: pp. 14-16 MARTINEZ (DON ANTONIO SEVERINO) Robert E. Merrell . Architect , May-June 1959: Ivers, Louise Harris ,"The Pride of Las Vegas, HOUSE (Taos). s ept-oct. 1970: pp. 32. 33; Jan.- p. 6 New Mexico" (Charles Ilfeld Co. Bldg .) Feb. 1977: p. 7

Nove mber-Decem ber 1981 13 MASONIC TEMPLE (Las Vegas), March-April NORTHERN NEW MEXICO-arch it ec t ural Q 1976: pp. 15-19 guide to, Sept.-Oct. 1970: pp. 13-50 QUARRY STONE, Jan .-Feb. 1971: pp . 16, 17 Maxwell, A. E., " Ehricke Space Garden" Jan .­ NUSBAUM HOUSE (Santa Fe), sept-oct. 1960: Quasthoff, Donna, Jan.-Feb. 1964: p. 13 pp. 18-23; Nov.-Dec. 1960: p, 11 Feb. 1975: pp . 16-19 Quinlan, Charles William ," The Second Year Meem, John Gaw Oct. 1959: pp. 10, 11,25,27, Arch itectural Student" JUly-Aug. 1961: pp. 29; Sept-Oct, 1976: pp . 10-12; " A Contempor­ o 19-21;" EI Torreon-Socorro, New Mexico" ary Regional Style Based on the Traditional" OCCIDEN TAL BUILDING, OLD (Albuquerque), Ja n-Feb. 1963: pp. 20-25 March -April 1972: pp. 8, 9 Nov.·Dec. 1977: p. 3; March-April 1978: p. 10 meeting places- see COMMUNITY BUILDINGS OCCIDENTAL BUILDING, NEW (Albuquerque), R Merker , Albert Seewald, sept-oct. 1965: p. 4 March-April 1978: pp. 8, 9 RAAB E HOUSE (Al buquerqu e), Nov.-Dec. 1976: Merre ll , Robert E., May-June 1959: pp. 7, 20 OCTAGON HOUSE (Wash ington, D. C.), July- pp. 15-21 met al pane li ng-see STAMPED METAL PAN- Aug . 1967: pp. 10, 11 Raiser, Wil liam, " People in Interior Space " ELING opera- see COMMUNITY BUILDINGS NOv.-Dec. 1966: pp. 18, 19 mica-see SELENITE ORTIZ HOUSES (Santa Fe~ Jan-Feb, 1969: p. 19 RANCHOS DE TAOS, MISS ION CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, Dec. 1959: pp . 12,13 Mid yette, John T., III, " A Look at the DeVargas Otero, Katherine Stinson, July-Aug . 1978: pp. sep t-oct, 1963: p. 21; Sept.-Oct. 1970: p. 27; Urban Renewal Project" Jan .-Feb. 1968: pp. 10-14 sept-oct. 1977: pp. 11·16 17-19 OTTO HOUSE (Clayton), Sept .-Oct. 1979: pp. 9­ Rapp & Rapp, Arch itects, March-April 1976: pp. Mil ford, Vivian Grelick, " New Play Environ ­ 12 15-19 ments" July-Aug . 1977: pp. 10-16 MILLS , GRIST, May-June 1962: p. 25; sept-oct. Reed, John Benjamin , Jr., JUly-Aug. 1959: p. 15 P " Random Thoughts Concernin g the Practi ce 1966: p. 29; Sept. -Oct. 1971: pp. 19-21, 26 PADRE GALLEGOS HOUSE (Santa Fe), July­ of Architectu re in New Mexico" Nov.-Dec. Aug. 1966: pp. 5, 7; Sept- Oct. 1966: p, 45; MISSIONS-listed under name, e.g. SAN JOSE 1962: pp. 23, 24; "Structural Considerations sept-oc t, 1970: p. 16 DEGRACIA MISSION; also listed under of Design" July·Aug. 1964: p. 7 name of locatio n and in chronological listing PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS (Santa Fe), Register, Philippe deMontauzan, July-Aug. of historical buildings sept-oct, 1966: p. 41; Sept-Oct, 1970: p. 15 1959: p. 6; March- April 1962: p. 5; "What Re­ MONTEZUMA HOTEL (Las Vegas), May·June Pearl, George Clayton, " Specialization in Ar­ gional Arch itecture Means to Me" JUly·Aug. 1977: pp . 13-25 chitecture-a Discussion " March 1959: pp. 1960: pp. 10, 13; " The Summer of '76" March ­ MORADA, May-June 1962: p. 21; Sept-Oct, 3, 11, 12;" Philoso phy and Buildings" Jan . April 1978: pp. 11-15 1960: pp. 20-25; " Commodi ty Firmness and 1962: pp. 15-17; sept -o ct. 1966: pp . 25, 26; RESIDEN TIAL BUILD INGS Mud-some personal observations on build· Sept.-Oct. 1972: pp. 13-19 ALBUQUERQUE-An Apartment Group ; John ing with adobe " Sept. -Oct. 1961: pp. 14-21 mosa lcs-see ART IN ARCHITECTURE B. Reed, Arch itect, May-June 1961: p, 19; MUD·plaster, Sept-Oct. 1966: p. 20; puddled, penltente chapel-see MORADA July-Aug . 1966: pp . 17-19 May-June 1962: p. 19; sept-oct. 1966: p. 18 PERU, " Lima, Peru . ..a Townscape for Pedes ­ Robert Bowers House: John Peter varsa , Wen ­ March-April 1979: p. 11 trians and Sidewalk Cafe Lovers " by Albert dell & Varsa, Architects, May.June 1968: p. 16 Mudd, Harvey, II, "New Mexico's Air and Water­ Soln it , Sept. -Oct. 1964: pp. 13-15 Henry M. Bremer House (remodeled); Boehning the endangered essentials " July·Aug . 1970: pp. Peters, Robert W_, " An Arch itect's Impression " & Boehn ing Arch itects, Nov.-Dec. 1961: p. 21 9-13; " Environmental Leg islation in the 1971 (of Taos County Courthouse), May-June George Chant House; Antoine Predock, Arch i­ Legislative Sess ion " Jan .-Feb. 1971: pp . 11· 1971: pp. 13-15 tect, Jan -Feb. 1979: p. 11 Horizon Homes Competition House; John B. 13 PICURIS PUEBLO, sept-oct. 1966: p. 33 Reed, Architect, Sept.-Oct. 1961: p. 23 Mumford, Lew is, " Co nversatio ns in Santa Fe" plt houses-see PREHISTORIC ARCHITEC­ La Luz Community ; Antoine Predock , Architect, Nov.·Dec . 1962 through May-June 1963 TURE July-Aug. 1969: pp. 7-12; NOV.-Dec. 1970: p, 14 municipal-see GOVERNMENTAL PLANNING-city, see name of city involved, e.g. Carl Paak House; Hildreth Barker, Architect, Munroe, Kevin S~ " Saving the Ilfeld Warehouse SANTA FE, planning of ; land use , Jan .-Feb. May-June 1968: p. 13 in Albuquerque" sept-oct. 1974: pp. 11-16 1971: pp . 13-15; Jan .-Feb. 1973: pp. 14, 15; ur­ Predock House; Antoine Predock, Arch itect, Murray , James, III, " James Murray III, AlA , ban, May·June 1964: pp . 19-23; JUly·Aug . May-June 1972: pp. 12-16 Brings Korean Family to U. S." March -Apri l 1965: pp. 10-17; March ·Aprii 1966: pp. 17-21; Project House lor Sun-Bar Construction Co., 1974: pp. 17-21 Nov.-Dec. 1977: pp. 11-15 John Reed, Arch itect, Nov. 1959: p. 15 play st ructures - see SCULPTURE IN Robert Riley House; Robert Riley , Architect, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS (Sant a Fe), Sept -Oct . May-June 1968: p. 17 1970:p.15 Plettenberg, Robert Erwin , " . ..and the Front John D. Robb House; Don. P. Schlegel, Archi­ muslin ceilings-see MANTA DE TECHO Yard Is in Back " July-Aug. 1961: pp . 14·16; tect, sept-oct. 1961: p. 8; sept -o ct. 1963: " Apropos of Santa Fe" March-April 1964: p. 7 pp.12·15 MacGregor, John," Report on the Conference Stewart Rose House; Flatow, Moore, Bryan & on Architecture and the All ied Arts " Jan .­ Poglayen , Ivo, " The Zoo in Society" Nov.·Dec. Fairburn, Architects, May-June 1959: p. 12 Feb. 1964: pp . 9-15; " Architects and Com ­ 1962: p. 21 J. L. Rust Garden ; Robert Hooten, Designer, mun ications" Nov.-Dec. 1966: pp. 29, 30 POLAND , " The Polish Experience" by John P. Nov.-Dec. 1963: pp. 17-21 McHenry, P. G ~ Jr. "Pre-Spanish Pueblo Towns" Conron, May, June, July, Aug . 1976: pp. 11­ Don P. Schlegel House; Don P. Schlegel, Arch i­ March-April 1979: pp. 10-14 57 tect, Nov . 1959: p. 14 McH ugh , John Wells , March -April 1962: p. 5; pollutlon-see ENVIRONMENT Anita Carr Shear House; Anita Carr Shear , De­ " Notes on an Architectural Study Trip " July· Popejoy, Torn. L., July-Aug. 1968: p. 11 signer, May-June 1959: p. 13 Solar House; Antoine Predock, Architect, Jan .­ Aug . 1960: pp . 15, 22;" Church of Our Lady of PREHISTORIC ARCHITECTURE, May.June 1967: Guadalupe-Taos " Nov.·Dec . 1961: pp . 5, 6; Feb . 1978: p, 9 pp. 15-21; Jan -Feb, 1976: pp. 10·15; preserva­ CARLSBAD - H. B. Aycock House; Arthur A. " Old Santa Fe-and What to Do About It" tion of , Jan-Feb, 1969: p. 11 Jan .-Feb. 1970: pp. 15-17; " Abil ity, Relevance Gorrell, Architect, Jan -Feb, 1965: pp. 23-25 and Licensing or, What Am I Doing Here? " Preiser, Wolfgang F. E.," Examples of Innova­ ESPANOLA-An Apartment Complex; Richard March -April 1971: pp. 13, 14 tions and Applications of Behavioral Sci­ Halford, Arch itect, Sept-Oct. 1965: p. 30 ence in Architecture and Environmental De­ McKee, John DeWitt & Spencer Wil so n, " Leave sign " NOV.-Dec. 1979: pp. 13-16 HONDO VALLEY-Circ le Diamond Ranch Pri· the Back of the Garage and Turn Left " Nov.­ vate Chape l; Herbert Bayer, Arch itect, March­ Dec. 1975: pp. 11-19; ibi d. March-April 1977: Prince, Harry M_, " Rsponsibil ity o f Arch itect to Apr il 1965: pp. 15-19 pp.8,9 Owner" JUly-Aug. 1961: pp. 7, 8 PECOS - Arnold Friedman House; Frank Lloyd public buildings- see COMMUNITY BUILD­ Wright, Architect, May-June 1959: p. 12 INGS N ROSWELL- Hill top House Apartments; Hugh Nestor Armijo House-see ARMIJO HOUSE PUEBLO ARCH ITECTURE, May-June 1967: pp. Rowland, Arch itect, JUly-Aug . 1964: pp. 19-21 New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts - see MUSE· 15-21 ; NOV.-Dec. 1971: pp. 9-13; Jan·Feb. 1976: Mennecke Ranch , Inc .; Frank M. Standhardt & UM OF FINE ARTS pp. 10-15; March-April 1979: pp. 10·14 Associates, Architects, Dec. 1959: p. 10 New York World 's Fair-see WORLD 'S FAIR Purcell , Wil liam Gray, Oct. 1959: pp. 12, 13 Howa rd L. Smith House; Hugh Rowland, Arch i· Nichols, John, " A Layman 's Impression" (o f Purdy, James H.," The Fort Marcy Officer's tect, Sept.-Oct. 1963: pp. 22, 23 Taos County Courthouse), May-June 1971: Residence-a Case for Restoration " July- SANTA FE- Congregate Home & Retirement pp. 15, 17 Aug . 1975: pp. 12-23 Residences lor the Presbyterian Church;

14 November-December 1981 Kenneth S. Clark & Philippe Register, Arch i· PADRE GALLEGOS HOUSE; PALACE OF Chemistry Building, Addition; Ferguson, Ste­ tects, Nov. 1959: p. 8 THE GOVERNORS; RODRIGUEZ HOUSE; vens, Mallory & Pearl, Architects, May·June Payne Harris Pool Enclosure; Robert E. Pletten ­ ROSARIO CHAPEL; ST. FRANCIS CATHE· 1970: p. 11 berg, Arch itect, Nov.·Dec. 1964: pp. 17·19 DRAL; SAN MIGUEL CHAPEL; SENA PLAZA; Dormitory Comp lex ; Will iam Ell ison , Arch itect, Gavin House; McHugh, Kidder, Burran & TULLY HOUSE; VIGIL HOUSE July-Aug. 1973: p. 15 Wright, Architects, March·April 1974: p. 11 SANTA FE STYLE ORDINANCE, Nov.·Dec. Educat ion , College of ; Flatow, Moore , Bryan & William Gill House; Kenneth S. Clark & Philippe 1960: pp. 12-16; Jan-Feb, 1963: pp. 5·7; May· Fairburn, Architects, May-June 1963: pp. 14· Register, Architects, Nov. 1959: pp. 12, 13 June 1963: pp. 7·9; sept-oct. 1970: p. 13; 19 Kidder House; Bradley P. Kidder, Architect, May-June 1978: pp. 10·14 Golf Clubhouse; John Reed, Architect, July ­ April 1959: p. 6 Aug. 1965: pp. 20, 23; May-June 1968: p. 14; SANTA ROSA DE LIMA DE ABIQUIU, Sept.· Julia P. Meardon House ; Robert E. Plettenberg, NOv.-Dec. 1968: p. 10 Oct. 1976; pp. 13-19 Architect , Nov.·Dec. 1961: pp. 11, 12 Health Sciences Learning Resources Center; Paul Rutledge House ; Jose ph Wertz, Desig ner, SANTOS, sept -o ct. 1972: pp. 13·19 Harvey Hosho ur, Architect, Jan-F eb, 1978: May·June 1959: p. 13 santuarlo, Chimayo- see EL SANTUARIO DE p.8 TAOS SKI VALLEY -Sierra del Sol Condomtn­ NUESTRO SENOR DE ESQUIPULA Humanities Building; W. C. Kruger & Assoc l­ iums; Thomas A. Vreeland & Associates, Ar· Schindler, R. M., Jan -Feb. 1965: pp. 15-21 ates , Arch itects, Jan.·Feb. 1978: p. 11 Library; John Gaw Meem, Architect, Oct. 1959: chltects, Jan.·Feb. 1968: pp. 11-15 Schlegel, Don Paul, March·April 1962: p. 5; p. 10 TIJERAS CANYON-Fred Sharp Lieb House ; JUly·Aug. 1968: p. 7; May·June 1969: p. 7; " Re· Physical Laboratories and Lecture Hall Pache­ Deryl Dick & Don West , Designers, JUly·Aug. port from the University, Archit ectural Edu­ co & Graham, Arch itects. JUly·Aug. 1973: p, cati on" a continuing series from March 1959 1962: pp.26, 27 14 retablos- see SANTOS through January 1960;" A Point of View " March·Arp il 1960: pp. 12, 13,22;" Division of SCHOOLS-UNIVERSITIES, LAS CRUCES Rockrlse, George , " People in Arch itectural Arch itecture-University of New Mexico " NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, Jan-Feb, Space" Nov.·Dec. 1966: pp. 17, 18 May-June 1960: pp. 15-21;"Trends in Modern 1974: pp. 17·20 Rodgers, Sally , "Land Subdivision Legislation" Architect ure" March·April 1961: pp. 18·21; State Department of Agricult ure Complex ; W. T. Jan.-Feb. 1973: p. 15 " Long Range Camp us Planning, the Unlver­ Harris & Associates, Archit ects, March-April RODRIGUEZ (JUAN) HOUSE (Santa Fe), Sept.­ sity of New Mexico's Nort h Campus" March· 1974: p. 10 Oct. 1966: p. 45 April 1967: pp. 17·21 Clinton P. Anderson Hall ; Kruger , Lake & Hen­ derson , Arch itects, May-June 1964: p. 15 ROOFS·mansard, July-Aug. 1971: p. 13; pitched SCHOOL- proposed build ing code , Nov.·Dec. Football Stad ium ; Boehning , Protz & Assocl- tin or iron, May-June 1962: pp. 19-27; Sept.­ 1963: pp. 7-9 ates, Architects, Nov.·Dec. 1979: pp. 9-12 Oct. 1966: p. 22; see also SAN FELIPE DE SCHOOLS SCHOOLS-UNIVERSITIES, LAS VEGAS NERI CHURCH; see also PADRE GALLE· ALBUQUERQUE-Acoma Elementary School ; HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY,Jan.·Feb. 1974: p. 20 GOS HOUSE; slate , July·Aug. 1971: p. 13 Flatow, Moore , Bryan & Fairburn, Arch itects, plann ing of , Sept.-Oct. 1967: p. 13 ROSARIO CHAPEL (Santa Fe), 1966: May·June 1959: pp, 18, 19, 22; March·April sept-oct, Arts and Education Building ; Kern Smith, Ar­ 1961: pp. 14·16 p.45 chitect, Sept. 1959: p. 8 Eugene Field School, addition; Joe Boehning , ROSWELL- historical bUild ings in, see LONG College of Education; Robert Walters, Arch i­ Arch itect, May·June 1972: p. 11 HOUSE, CHISUM RANCH; planning of , May· tect, s ept-o ct. 1967: p. 14; Grant Juni or High-Los Altos Element ary June 1965: pp. 9·15 Thomas C. Donnelly Library ; Robert Walters, School; Flatow, Moore, Bryan & Fairburn , Ar· RUSSIA, "Through a Hole in the Curtain" by Archit ect, sept-oct. 1967: pp. 13, 14 chitects, March·Aprii 1962: pp. 7-9 John P. Conron , sept-oct. 1969: pp. 12·23 Dormitory; Philippe Register, Architect , Sept.· Sandia High School; William Burke, Jr., Arent­ Oct. 1967: p, 14 tect, March-April 1961: pp. 11, 12 S Melody Hall ; Robert Waiters, Architect, Jan.· CARLSBAD-Elementary Schoo l; Kern Smith, Feb. 1966: pp. 16-19 SAINT FRANCIS CATHEDRAL (Santa Fe), Architect, Sept.-Oct. 1959: p. 8 sept-oct. 1966: p. 43; sept-oct. 1970: p. 17 SCHOOLS-UNIVERSITIES, SANTA FE FARMINGTON-Hermosa Junior High School; COLLEGE OF SANTA FE-Dormit ory; Phil ippe SAINT FRANCIS OF ASS IS I MISS ION Wolgamood, Mill ington & Assoc iates , Arent­ CHURCH (Ranchos de Taos), Dec. 1959: pp. 12, Register, Arch itect, JUly·Aug . 1961: p. 23 tects, Dec. 1959: p. 11 Liberal Arts Certer ; Philippe Register, Arch l­ 13; sept-oct. 1963: p. 21; Sept.-Oct. 1970: p. 27; sept-oct, 1977: pp. 11·16 LAS VEGAS-Vo-Ag Facil it ies; James N. Row­ tect , Sept-Oct. 1964: p. 11 land, Arch itec t, Jan.·Feb. 1979: p. 9 Library; Phil ippe Register, Arch itect, July·Aug . Salazar, J. Richard," Santa Rosa de Lima de 1967: p. 7 Abiquiu" Sept-Oct. 1976: pp. 13-19 ROSWELL-New Mexico Military Institute SCHOOLS-UNIVERSITIES, SOCORRO sam uelson, Susan,"Thieves Ravage New Chapel; Rowland Associates, Architects, Nov -Dec. 1968: p. 7 INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY - Re· Mexico 's Heritage " Sept-Oct. 1972: pp. 13-19 search Laboratory; William E. Burk, Jr., Archi ­ SAN AGUSTIN MISSION CHURCH (Isleta SANTA FE-Kearney Elementary School; tect , JUly-Aug. 1959: p. 12 Pueblo) sept-oct. 1960: pp. 14·16 McHugh, Kidder & Plettenberg, Architects, Scott , Winfield Townley, "The Ugliness Around sept -oct. 1965: pp. 13-16 SAN FELIPE DE NERI CHURCH (Albuquerque), Us" July·Aug. 1963: pp. 18, 19 May·June 1966: pp. 8·17 TATUM-High School ; Kern Smith, Archit ect, sculpture- see ART IN ARCHITECTURE Sept. 1959: p. 8 SAN JOSE DE GRACIA MISSION CHURCH SELENITE, sept -oct, 1966: pp. 18,35 (Trampas), May-June 1962: p. 21; May·June TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES-Hot Springs SENA PLAZA, Sept-Oct. 1966: p. 41; Sept.·Oc t. 1965: pp. 19-21; sep t-oct, 1966: pp. 30, 31; High School ; Joe Boehning, Arch itect, May­ 1970: p. 17 Sept.·Oct. 1967: pp. 9,11 ; Nov.·Dec. 1969: p. June 1964: p. 14 13; Sept.-Oct. 1970: pp. 38-44; July·Aug . 1977: SHUTIERS- movable, counterweigh ted , Jan.· pp.9,17 SCHOOLS-UNIVERSITIES, ALBUQ UERQUE Feb. 1962: pp. 21·26 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, Jan -Feb. SAN MIGUEL CHAPEL (Santa Fe), sept -oct, Simmons, Marc," Historic Preservation in 1974: pp. 11·16; 1966: pp. 41, 42; sep t -o ct , 1970: p. 19; Sept.­ Santa Fe: the Curry House Caper" Jan.·Feb. Arch ite cture, Department of, July, Aug. 1962: 1969: pp. 14-19 Oct. 1972: pp. 14, 15 pp. 7·9; see also, SCHLEGEL, DON PAUL SAN MIGUEL CHURCH (Socorro), Nov.·Dec. Chemistry building (old), July-Aug. 1960: pp. Slates, R. Thomas,"The James J. Dolan House, Lincoln, New Mexico " JUly-Aug . 1969: pp. 1974; pp. 12·17 16-19 17-20 SANTA FE-architectural guide to, sept-oct. history, planning & construction, July·Aug. 1970: pp. 13·20; history of , se ct-oct. 1966: p. 1968: pp. 13-29 Smith, James Merrick-a conference address , 39; plann ing of , Nov.·Dec. 1962-May·June plann ing of , July ·Aug . 1961: pp. 10-13; Jan.­ Nov.·Dec. 1966: pp. 11-15 1963 (a cont inu ing series); March·April 1964: Feb. 1962: pp. 16·19; March -April 1962: pp. Smit h, Patric ia, Nov.·Dec. 1962: p. 19 pp. 7·11; March -April 1965: pp. 9-12; Nov.· 21·23; March·April 1967: pp. 17-21 Smll h, Wil ke, Jan.·Feb. 1964: p. 13 Dec. 1965: pp. 9, 11; Jan -Feb, 1968: pp. 17· Athle tic Arena; Joe Boehning, Archit ect , May­ 19; Jan.-Feb. 1970: pp. 15-17; survey of build ­ June 1968: p. 12; NOV .-Dec. 1976: pp. 10-14; Smit h, Wil liam Kern, Sept. 1959: p. 9; March· April 1962: p. 5 ing styles in, sept-oct. 1978: pp. 12·35 Jan -Feb. 1978: p. 7 SANTA FE- historical build ings in, see BER· Biology Build ing , Addition ; Flatow, Moore , SOCORRO- historical build ings In, see BACA GERE HOUSE; BORREGO HOUSE; CRISTO Bryan & Fairburn, Arch itects, Nov.-Dec. (SEVERO) HOUSE; EL TORREON; SAN MI· REY CHURCH; CURRY HOUSE; EL ZAGUAN; 1970: p. 12 GUEL CHURCH GAY-WAGNER HOUSE; HEWETT HOUSE; Booksto re; Holmes & Giannin i, Arch itects, sod brick used in construction, see TERRONES LA FONDA ; LOBATO HOUSE; LORETIO AC· Jan.-Feb. 1978: p, 10 SOLAR ENERGY, March·Apr ii 1974: p. 10; May· ADEMY & CHAPEL; MUSEUM OF FINE Business & Administrati ve Sciences, School June 1975: pp. 11·19; May·June 1977: p. 9; ARTS; NUSBAUM HOUSE; ORTIZ HOUSES; of ; John Reed, Architect, May.June 1970: p. 10 Jan.·Feb . 1978: p, 9

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16 November-December 1981 Solnlt, Albert, "Lima, Peru-A Townscape lor Wingert, Laban W., "So You're Going to Build a Gregg, Andrew K.: New Mexico In the NIne­ Pedestrians and Sidewalk Cale Lovers" New . . . ' " sept-oct. 1979: pp. 13-17 teenth Century. a Pictorial HIstory, May­ Sept.-Qct. 1964: pp. 13-15 wooden walls-see JACAL June 1969: p. 23 SPRINGER (vicinity of)-hlstorlcal buildings WOOD VENEER-exterior, March·Aprll 1960: Haeger, Leonard G.: Housing Design for Pro­ In, see DORSEY MANSION pp. 16·19; Interior, May-June 1966: pp. 8-17 duction, sept-oct. 1964: p. 25 stained glass-see ART IN ARCHITECTURE WORLD'S FAIR-New Mexico Pavilion at 1965 Hoag, John D.: Western Islamic Architecture, STAMPED METAL PANELING, Jan-Feb, 1963: New York World's Fair, Jan-Feb, 1964: p. 7; Sept.·Oct. 1963: p. 25 p. 23; May·June 1966: pp. 8·17; Sept.-Oct. sept-oct. 1965: pp. 27·29 Jacobs, Jane: The Death and LIfe of American 1970: pp. 15, 17 Wright, George S., "Urban Renewal-Which Cities, July·Aug . 1962: pp . 22, 23 style ordinance-see SANTA FE STYLE OR­ Direction?" May.June 1964: pp . 19-23 Jenkins, Myra Ellen, editor: Old Santa Fe To­ DINANCE Wright, Henry L., " The Ugliness Around Us" day. May·June 1973: pp . 19, 20 July·Aug . 1963: pp. 7-11 Joedlcke, Jurgen: A History of Modern Archi­ T tecture , Jan.·Feb. 1961: p, 19 tablas (tablones)-see LATIA y Kaufmann, Edgar & Ben Raeburn: Frank Lloyd TAOS-architectural guide to , Sept-Oct, 1970: Wright: Writings and Buildings, Sept.-Oct. Yguado, Jose Luis, "A Plan lor UNM (University 1960: pp.9, 10 pp.29,.34 01 New Mex lco) . . . a cr itical appraisal" historical buildings In, see KIT CARSON March-April 1962: pp. 21·23 Kubler, George: The Religious Architecture of HOUSE ; LUHAN (MABLE DODGE) HOUSE New Mexico in the Colonial Period and MARTINEZ HOUSE Since the American Revolution, July·Aug. Z 1973: p. 19 Tatschl, John, May-June 1962: p. 17 Zehner, Hugo, March-April 1962: p, 29 Landscape Magazine: Landscape Autogulde, Temko, Allan, " A Conversation with Allan Tern­ Tour 1,Santa Fe to Taos, Nov.·Dec. 1962: p. 29 ko " Nov.-Dec. 1964: pp. 9-15 lerneplate-see ROOFS, pitched tin or Iron loomis, Sylvia G., editor: Old Santa Fe Today BOOK REVIEWS March·Aprll 1967: p, 23 TERRONES, March·AprIl1960: pp . 16-19; sept ­ Note : Book reviews are li sted alphabetically by lumpkins, William: La Casa Adobe, March· Oct. 1961: p. 17 surname 01 author. April 1962: p. 25 TORREON, May.June 1962: pp. 19, 21; Sept. - MacDonald, William: Early ChrIstian and By­ Oct . 1966: pp. 16, 17 Alex, William: Japanese Architecture, Sept.· Oct. 1963: p. 25 zantine Architecture, March·Aprll 1963: pp. Trampas-see LAS TRAMPAS Blake, Peter: The Master Builders, sept-oct, 24,25 Trost, Henry, March-April 1978: pp. 8, 9 1961: pp. 25, 26. God's Own Junkyard, the Marks, Robert W.: The Dymaxian World of TULLY (PINCKNEY R.) HOUSE (Santa Fe), July­ Planned Deterioration of America 's Land· Buckminster Fuller, Sept.-Oct. 1960: p. 9 Aug . 1974: pp . 21-24 scape, May-June 1964: pp. 25, 26 Millon, Henry A.: Baroque and Rococo Archi· Boyd, E.: Popular Arts of SpanIsh New MeXico, tecture, May·June 1962: pp. 29, 30 U July-Aug. 1974: p. 9 Millspaugh, Martin & Gurney Breckenfeld: The Udy, John M., "A Plan lor UNM (University 01 Branner, Robert: GothIc Architecture, May· Human Side of Urban Renewal, May-June New Mexlco). . .a cr itical appra isal " Jan .' June 1962: pp.29,30 1961: p. 21 Feb. 1962: pp. 16-19 Brown , Frank E.: Roman Arch itecture, May· National Trust for Historic Preservation: A UGLINESS AROUND US-an Intermittent se­ June 1962: pp. 29, 30 Guide to Delineating Edges of Historic Dis­ ries sept -oct. 1962: pp. 4, 5; March ·Aprll Bunting, Bainbridge: Houses of Boston 's Back tricts, Nov.·Dec. 1976: p. 7 1963: pp. 15·17; JUly·Aug . 1963: pp. 7·29; Bay, July·Aug. 1967: p. 7; Jan.·Feb. 1968: pp. New Mexico State Planning Office: Historic Sept.·Oct. 1964: pp . 8, 9; Jan.·Feb. 1966: pp. 16,17 Preservation: a Plan for New Mexico, May· 9-13 Bunting, Bainbridge, Jean Lee Booth & William June 1971: pp. 7, 9 UNIVERSITIES-and bond Issue, Jan.·Feb . R. Sims, Jr., Taos Adobes, July·Aug. 1964: p. Nylander, Jane C.: Fabrics for Historic Build· 1974: pp. 11·23 25; Sept-Oct. 1965: p, 9 ings, May-June 1977: pp. 9, 11 Burchard, John & Albert Bush·Brown: The Ar· Owings, Nathaniel Alexander: The Spaces in V cniteoture of America, NOV.-Dec. 1961: pp . Between, An Architect's Journey, July-Aug. 24,25 1973: pp. 16-19 VADITO-historical buildings In, see LAURE­ ANO CORDOVA MILL Coke, Van Deren: Taos and Santa Fe, The Ar· Parachek , Ralph E.: Desert Architecture May­ tist's Environment, 1882-1942, Nov .·Dec. June 1968: p, 10 VAUGHN-historical buildings in, see LAS 1963: p. 23 CHAVEZ HOTEL Parnall, Peter: The Great Fish, sept-oct, 1973: Coles, William A. & Henry Hope Reed, Jr.: Ar· p.23 Vierra, Carlos, JUly-Aug. 1978: p. 11 chltecture in America : A Battle of Styles Paulson, Morton C.: The Great Land' Hustle, VIGAS, sect-oct. 1960: p. 15; sept-oct. 1966: March ·April 1962: pp. 25, 26 Jan-Feb, 1973: pp. 9, 14 p. 19; Sept -Oct . 1967: pp. 20·23 Connely, Willard: Louis Sullivan As He Lived, Imitation, March·Aprll 1973: pp. 12, 17·19 Perrin, Richard W. E.: The Architecture of Wis· July-Auq. 1960: pp. 8, 22 consin , May·June 1968: pp. 20, 21 VIGIL (DONACIANO) HOUSE (Santa Fe), Sept. · Crews, Mildred & Wendell Anderson & Judson Oct. 1966: p, 43 Preiser, Wolfgang F. E., Ed.: Methods and Ap­ Crews: Patrocinio Barela, Taos Wood Carver, plication, Facility Programming, March-April von Horvath, Irene, "An Architectural Control March·Aprll 1963: pp. 23, 24 1979: pp. 9, 15 Ord inance lor Santa Fe? Yes !" Nov.·Dec. Dixon, John: Architectural Design Preview Read, Herbert: A Concise History of Modern 1960: pp. 13, 14 U.S.A. Sept.-Oct. 1963: p. 24 Painting , March -April 1960: p. 10, 20; The _ Vreeland, Thomas Reed, Jr., Nov.·Dec . 1965: Dominguez, Fray Francisco Antanaslo-trans­ Form of Things Unknown, July·Aug . 1961: p, pp. 21, 23 lated and annotated by Eleanor B. Adams & 25 Fray Angelico Chavez : The Missions of New Richardson, Albert & Hector Corflato: The Art W Mexico, 1776, Jan. 1960: pp. 10,26 of Architecture, Jan .·Feb. 1961: pp. 19,21 WAGNER HOUSE (Santa Fe), July-Auq. 1978: Doolittle, Rosalie with Harriet Tledebohl: Robertson, Donald : Pte-Cotumblen Archltec­ pp. 10·14 Southwest Gardening, March·April 1960: p. ture, sect-oct. 1963: p. 25 20 Warburton, Ralph, " New Emphasis in Interior Saalman, Howard: Medieval Architecture, Design " July·Aug. 1972: pp . 21·23 Dutton, Clarence E.: Tertiary History of the March·Aprll 1963, pp. 24, 25 Grand Canyon District, with Atlas , May·June WATROUS-historical buildings iii, see Scranton, Robert L.: Greek Architecture , March· 1978: p. 17 WATROUS HOUSE April 1963: pp . 24, 25 Espinosa, Jose E.: Saints in the Valley July­ WATROUS HOUSE (Watrous), Nov. 1959: pp. Scully, Vincent, Jr.: Modern Architecture, May­ Aug . 1960:p.8 10,11 June 1962: pp. 29, 30 Farbsteln, Jay & Min Kantrowitz: People in Stedman , Myrtle & Wilfred: Adobe Architec­ Weidner, Urban C., Jr., Oct. 1959: p, 23 Places: Experienc ing, Using and Changing ture, Sept-Oct. 1973: p. 23 Wertz, Joseph, Jan . 1960: pp. 17-19 the Built Environment, May-June 1979: pp. Steiner, Oscar H~ Our Housing Jungle and Wilson, Spencer & John DeWitt McKee, " Leave 6, 7 Your Pocketbook, May-June 1961: p. 21 the Back 01 the Garage and Turn Left" Nov.­ Gebhard, David & Robert Winter: A Guide to Dec. 1975: pp. 11·19; Ibid. March·Aprll 1977: Architecture In Los Angeles and Southern p.8,9 California, Nov.·Dec. 1977: p. 9 (Cont inued Page 18 ~ )

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