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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Bulletin No. 33: Archaeology In The Connecticut College Arboretum, Harold D. Juli, Glenn D. Dreyer
Bulletin No. 33: Archaeology In The Connecticut College Arboretum, Harold D. Juli, Glenn D. Dreyer
Bulletins
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Ericson House, Susie Van Kirk
Ericson House, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
A Historic Resources Inventory form done by Susie Van Kirk for Lia Sullivan for the Ericson House at 1376 H Street. This report includes previous owners, floor plans, architecture descriptions, and photographs.
Data Collection And Analysis Master Planning Process, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Data Collection And Analysis Master Planning Process, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The focus of the report was to help develop a Master Plan for the town of Orange, Massachusetts. The Plan details a land inventory, a housing condition survey, real-estate data collection, demographic data, and an infrastructure capacity assessment.
Design Through Drawing: Eero Saarinen's Design In The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition, Rumiko Handa
Design Through Drawing: Eero Saarinen's Design In The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Competition, Rumiko Handa
Architecture Program: Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity
Drawing has the power to generate design. It is not only the depiction of an image in the architect's mind, but also, more importanlly, drawing, either the act or the product, can contribute to design as a physical counterpart to architectural imagination. Many architects might agree with this proposition, based on their daily practice. This research is an attempt to cast light on this phenomenon, offering a rigorous analysis and concrete yroofs. The study begins with an attempt to define architectural drawing, which ieads to an extensive investigation of the characteristics of repri::!sentation in architectural drawings. Eero Saarinen's winning entry …
Land Use History: Universal Forest Products Mill Site, Susie Van Kirk
Land Use History: Universal Forest Products Mill Site, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
A history of land use in post-settler Humboldt County, spanning from 1850-1992. This report discusses the process of industrialization in Humboldt County, focusing on the Arcata Creamery and the Arcata Mill. This report includes a history of how the logging, milling, and agriculture industries expanded and created the need for industry such as the Creamery and the Mill.
A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Of The Proposed Sites For The Vims Environmental Toxicology And Pathology Research Center, Gloucester Point, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh
A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Of The Proposed Sites For The Vims Environmental Toxicology And Pathology Research Center, Gloucester Point, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh
Reports
In July 1990, the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research (WMCAR) of the Department of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary entered into an agreement with the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (VIMS) to conduct - a Phase I archaeological investigation at three proposed candidate parcels for the Environmental Toxicology and Pathology Research Center on the VIMS campus, Gloucester Point, Virginia. The purpose of the investigation was to identify the presence of archaeological resources that may exist within the each area.