Architecture
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Steve Lacey papers
The Steve Lacey papers (1909-1951) include certificates of title (1933) recorded by Emery County, Utah, for livestock and real estate transactions, and abstracts of title (1909-1951) for Emery County, Utah, including Certificates of Title, court proceedings, and patents for real estate transactions. Also included are three sets of architectural blueprints by architect J. E. Sorenson for structures in Fountain Green, Utah.
Niels P. Larsen brochure
The Niels P. Larsen brochure illustrates some of the work executed by the office of Niels P. Larsen. It consists of black and white architectural drawings of proposed buildings by Larsen's architectural firm, as well as black and white photos of buildings and homes in the northern Utah area designed by the firm.
Howard and Leone Layton photograph collection
The Howard and Leone Layton photograph collection contains mostly photos of family trips and events or holiday parties.
Fred Lewis Markham papers
The Fred L. Markham papers (1945-1948) contain a folder of professional correspondence, and two sets of blueprints from the J. C. Penny store in Price Utah. Also included are oversize architectural drawings.
Midland Bridge Company photograph collection
The Midland Bridge Company photograph collection contains excellent views of the bridges built by the Midland Bridge Company around the turn of the century.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe commemorative stamp
The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe commemorative stamp consist of biographical information issued by the Illinois Institute of Technology concerning his career as an architect.
Miller, Woolley & Evans architecture collection
The Miller, Woolley & Evans architecture collection (1915-1947) consists of over 200 architectural drawings and prints primarily related to an apartment building at Social Hall Avenue and State Street and the Automobile Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Miss Helen Snow Kimball Domestic Travel Award sketchbooks
The "Miss Helen" Snow Kimball Domestic Travel Award sketchbooks (1990s) consist of three final projects from award recipients Kevin L. Korpela, Benjamin Allred and Stefan Richter.
William James Monroe photograph collection
The William James Monroe photograph collection consists of construction and building slides and photographs related to Monroe's architectural practice in Salt Lake City. Monroe was an architect in Salt Lake City, Utah who practiced from 1946 to 1970.
William James Monroe scrapbooks
The William James Monroe scrapbooks (1947-1991) consists of three volumes containing correspondence, a list of Utah architects, photographs, and news clippings. correspondence, a list of Utah architects, and news clippings relating to William James Monroe's architectural practice in Salt Lake City. Monroe was an architect in Salt Lake City, Utah who practiced from 1946 to 1970.
John H. and Elva Bunnell Murdock photograph collection
The John H. and Elva Bunnell Murdock photograph collection is made up of portraits of many of the people in the early 20th century who belonged to the Bunnell or Murdock families. There are formal studio and informal portraits. Also included are locations of houses, stores, and/or other significant buildings. One oversized group portrait is in the collection.
Percy Livingstone Myer pamphlet
The Percy Livingstone Myer pamphlet (1945) is titled, "The Symbolic Stones of the Butteresses of the House of the Lord in Salt Lake City and their Significance." Myer (1895-1987), an engineer, also wrote other pamphlets on related LDS themes.
Carl Neuhausen photograph collection
The Carl Neuhausen photograph collection consists of two portraits of Neuhausen and his wife, Julia.
O. J. Hollister essay
The O. J. Hollister essay is titled, "History of Independence Hall: A Landmark in the Development of Utah." Independence Hall was located on the south side of Third South just west of East Temple (today’s Main Street). It was an adobe building 33 feet wide and 57 feet long, built by the First Congregational Church in 1865.
Vern Openshaw architectural blueprints
The Vern Openshaw architectural blueprints (1954-1980) consist of 85 blueprints of houses that were designed by Vern Openshaw.
Proposed ski resort site plans
The proposed ski resort site plans were designed by architect David R. Hays for Calvin McPhie. The designer was Lee Underwood.
Judge Willis W. Ritter photograph collection
The Judge Willis W. Ritter photograph collection consists of images of home or office interiors, Thousand Springs, Landscapes, and various other photos related to cases.
Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship sketchbooks
The Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship sketchbooks (1987-2006) were created by recipients of the fellowship. The sketchbook collection is organized by recipient name along with the location of travel. Recipients of the fellowship are required to keep a journal during the period of travel and study. Upon completion of the travel, the journal is given to the Graduate School of Architecture to become part of the school's library.
Salt Lake City and County Building restoration records
The Salt Lake City and County Building restoration records (1892-1989) contain time capsule inventories and news clippings concerning the Salt Lake City and County Building. The building was originally finished in 1894 and held both City Hall and the County Courthouse. A rennovation of the building between 1986 and 1989 allowed the continued use of the building that houses Salt Lake City's offices and was once used as Utah's capitol building.
Scott & Welch architectural collection
The Scott & Welch architectural collection (1914-1955) contains drawings of plans, sections, elevations, and details of buildings designed by Carl W. Scott and George W. Welch between 1914-1955. Most of the buildings are schools located in Utah; some of these schools were constructed by the Public Works Administration. Also included are plans for residences, offices, and retail businesses. Most of the drawings in the collection are executed in ink-on-linen.