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ADC Study Collection, 1855-2013 0000210 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8bz66m3 No online items Finding Aid for the ADC Study collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Finding aid prepared by Alexandra Adler, Chris Marino and Jocelyne Lopez The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project. Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum Arts Building Room 1434 University of California Santa Barbara, California, 93106-7130 805-893-2724 [email protected] 2012 Finding Aid for the ADC Study 0000210 1 collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Title: ADC Study collection Identifier/Call Number: 0000210 Contributing Institution: Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum Language of Material: English Physical Description: 4.5 Linear feet(9 half record storage boxes) Date (inclusive): 1855-2013 Location note: Boxes 1-9/ADC - regular Access Open for use by qualified researchers. Preferred Citation note ADC Study collection, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara. Biographical/Historical note Collection was formed by the repository from small separate acquisitions, and is added to periodically. Scope and Contents note The ADC Study collection spans 4.5 linear feet and dates from circa 1855 to the present. The collection, compiled by the repository from assorted acquisitions, contains photographs, negatives, ephemera including posters, articles and clippings and a few documents, all organized alphabetically by architect or topic and arranged in three series: Articles and Clippings, Photographic Materials, and Printed Ephemera. Note that the respository has additional material in other collections about architects and topics in this collection. This is an open, growing collection. Subjects and Indexing Terms Abell, Thornton M., (Thornton Montaigne), 1906-1984 Ain, Gregory, 1908-1988 Allison and Allison, Architects. Alllied Architects Association of Los Angeles. Barton Myers Associates. Byers, John, 1875-1966 Carjola, Chester J., 1901-1985 Chambers, H. C., (Harold Coulson), 1885-1971 Chase, Pearl Church, Myron H. Clements, Stiles Oliver, 1883-1966 Coxhead, Ernest A., 1863-1933 Craig, James Osborne, 1888-1922 Craig, Margaret Crawford, Rowland Henry, 1902-1973 Curlett, Alexander E., 1880-1942 Davidson, Julius Ralph, 1889-1977 Derrah, Robert Vincent, 1895-1946 Edwards, Plunkett & Howell. Edwards, William Albert, 1888-1976 Edwards-Pitman, Architects. Frey, Albert, 1903-1998 Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983 Gebhard, David, 1927-1996 Gill, Irving, 1870-1936 Gladding, McBean and Company. Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor, 1869-1924 Finding Aid for the ADC Study 0000210 2 collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Grey, Elmer, 1871-1963 Harris, Harwell Hamilton, 1903-1990 Hoag, Paul Sterling, 1913-2002 Hoyt, Robert Ingle, 1913-1985 Hunt, Myron, 1868-1952 Johnson, Kaufmann & Coate. Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1953 Kaufmann, Gordon B. Kelley, H. Roy, (Harold Roy), 1892-1989 Killingsworth, Brady and Associates . Laszlo, Paul, 1900-1993 Lyndon, Maynard, 1907-1999 May, Cliff, 1908-1989 Maybeck, Bernard R., 1862-1957 McCoy, Esther, 1920-1989 Mead, Frank Miller, Marcus P., 1891-1949 Moore, Charles Willard, 1925-1993 Moule and Polyzoides (Firm). Neutra, Richard Joseph, 1892-1970 Newsom, Joseph Cather Newsom, Samuel Parkinson and Parkinson. Pereira, William L., 1909-1985 Peters, Jock, (Jacob Detlof), 1889-1934 Plunkett, Joseph J., 1900-1946 Polyzoides, Stefanos Rapson, Ralph, 1914-2008 Reichardt, Walter L., (Walter Louis), 1908-1995 Requa, Richard S., b. 1881 Riggs, Lutah Maria, 1896-1984 Sabin, Henry Palmer, 1982-1956 Santa Barbara Community Arts Association. Schindler, R. M., (Rudolph M. ), 1887-1953 Shulman, Julius, 1910-2009 Smith and Williams. Smith, George Washington, 1876-1930 Smith, Whitney Rowland, 1911-2002 Soriano, Raphael, 1904-1988 Soule and Murphy. Spaulding, Sumner, 1892/3-1952 Stacy-Judd, Robert, 1884-1975 Thomas, John Hudson, 1878-1945 Underhill, Francis T., 1863-1929 Van Pelt, Garrett, 1879-1972 Whittlesey, Charles F. Williams, Paul R., 1894-1980 Williams, Wayne, 1919-2007 Finding Aid for the ADC Study 0000210 3 collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Winslow, Carleton Monroe, 1876-1946 Woolf, John Elgin, 1908-1980 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Wright, Lloyd, 1890-1978 Adobe houses Architect-designed furniture -- United States -- 20th century Architects -- California Architectural drawings Architectural firms -- California Architectural models Architectural photographs Architecture -- California Architecture -- California -- 19th century Architecture -- California -- 20th century Architecture -- California -- Los Angeles -- 20th Century Architecture -- California -- Palm Springs Architecture -- California -- San Diego -- 20th century Architecture -- California -- Santa Barbara -- 20th century Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- California Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- California -- Los Angeles Architecture, Spanish Colonial -- California, Southern Architecture--California--20th century--Designs and plans Architecture--California--20th century--Designs and plans. Art Deco Arts and crafts movement -- California Arts and crafts movement -- California -- Los Angeles -- History -- 20th century Black-and-white slides Building permits California missions Campus planning -- California -- Santa Barbara Ceramic tile Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) Color slides Commercial buildings Contracts Correspondence Furniture design Hotels (public accommodations) Interior architecture--Pictorial works Landscape architecture -- California Letters Los Angeles (Calif.) 1920-1940 Los Angeles (Calif.) Buildings, structures, etc. Negatives Photographic prints Plaza de la Guerra (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Postcards Prefabricated houses -- United States Finding Aid for the ADC Study 0000210 4 collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Presentation drawings (proposals) Printed ephemera Ranch houses--Design and construction Renderings Reprographic copies San Diego (calif.) Schindler, Rudolph Michael 1887-1953 -- Archives Schools (buildings) Sketches Spanish Colonial Revival Specifications University of California, Santa Barbara -- Buildings -- Pictorial works Women architects Articles and Clippings Series 1: 1911-2005 Physical Description: 0.25 Linear feet(1 half record storage box) Scope and Contents note Clippings from newspapers and articles from magazines provide information on various architectural topics, specific architects, and particular buildings. Box 9 "Annual Beautification Citations Presented," Santa Barbara News-Press November 29, 1973 Scope and Contents note Clipping. Box 9 "Bernard Hoffmann Lauded For Contribution to City," Santa Barbara News-Press July 7, 1949 Scope and Contents note 1 photocopy of the article. Box 9 "Bradbury To Be Elegant Again: Restoration of Landmark Begins," Los Angeles Times [See also Wyman, George] April 20, 1969 Scope and Contents note Clipping about the Bradbury building. Bullock's Wilshire (Los Angeles, Calif.) [See also Weber, Kem] 1929 Box 9 Clippings 1929 Scope and Contents note 5 clippings from Los Angeles newspapers about the department store. Box 9 California Arts and Architecture January 1935 Scope and Contents note 1 copy of the magazine. Finding Aid for the ADC Study 0000210 5 collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Articles and Clippings Series 1:1911-2005 Bullock's Wilshire (Los Angeles, Calif.) [See also Weber, Kem] 1929 Box 9 "Civic Center Designers Indorse Plaza Union Depot Plan," Los Angeles Sunday Times April 25, 1926 Scope and Contents note Clipping. Box 9 "Domestic Architecture in the United States," The American Architect February 10, 1915 Scope and Contents note 1 photocopy of the article. Box 9 Gebhard, David "Three Homes Here Neutra Designed," Santa Barbara News-Press May 24, 1970 Scope and Contents note Clipping. Grey, Elmer 1911, 1919, 1925 Box 9 Clippings about Grey 1911, 1919, 1925 Scope and Contents note Clippings from Southwest Builder and Contractor that mention Elmer Grey. Also includes a lettter about the Grey holdings at UCSB. Box 9 Grey, Elmer "Southern California's New Architecture," Architecture March 1919 creator: Grey, Elmer, 1871-1963 Scope and Contents note 1 photocopy of the article. Box 9 Grey, Elmer "What A Home In California Should Mean," The Architect and Engineer December 1916 creator: Grey, Elmer, 1871-1963 Scope and Contents note 1 photocopy of the article. Box 9 Hunt, Myron "A Course In The Appreciation of Architecture," California Southland March 1926 Scope and Contents note 1 photocopy of the article. Box 9 Finding Aid for the ADC Study 0000210 6 collection, 1855-2013 0000210 Articles and Clippings Series 1:1911-2005 Grey, Elmer 1911, 1919, 1925 Hunt, Myron "Personal Sources of Pacific Coast Architectural Development," The American Architect January 5, 1926 creator: Hunt, Myron, 1868-1952 Scope and Contents note 1 photocopy of the article. Box 9 McCoy, Esther, "John Dymock Entenza" 1998 Scope and Contents note Copy of an article. Box 9 Museum of California Magazine March/April 1988 Scope and Contents note Publication put out by the Oakland Museum. Box 9 Noticias: Quarterly Magazine of the Santa Barbara Historical Society 2005 Scope and Contents note 1 copy of the magazine focusing on Dwight Murphy. Box 9 "Roadside Motel Caters to Motorists," Los Angeles Sunday Times February 2, 1926 Scope and Contents note Clipping. Box 9
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