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The Afro-Arabic Exhibit, New Mexico Architecture Aug 1966

The Afro-Arabic Exhibit, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture Aug 1966

Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 4, Constantine Kermes, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Henry Glassie, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Tyrone Power Jul 1966

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 4, Constantine Kermes, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Henry Glassie, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Tyrone Power

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Amish Album
• Look Back, Once!
• The Pennsylvania Barn in the South: Part II
• Folk Festival Program
• Contributors to this Issue
• Festival Highlights
• Twenty Questions on Powwowing
• Moon-Signs in Cumberland County
• Reminiscences of "Des Dumm Fattel"
• Notes and Documents: Two Documents from the First World War
• The Dutch and Irish Colonies of Pennsylvania


The Regional Conference, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

The Regional Conference, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Alexander Girard To Receive Medal, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

Alexander Girard To Receive Medal, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


W. Miles Brittelle, Sr., A Member Emeritus, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

W. Miles Brittelle, Sr., A Member Emeritus, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


The San Felipe De Neri Affair, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1966

The San Felipe De Neri Affair, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Master Plan - State And County Medical Center: A Narcotic Rehabilitation And Treatment Center, Josepy Ehardt Jr. Jun 1966

Master Plan - State And County Medical Center: A Narcotic Rehabilitation And Treatment Center, Josepy Ehardt Jr.

Architecture and Planning ETDs

This site is located North of Lomas, bounded by Stanford on the West, Vassar on the East, Marble on the North, and Lomas on the South. It consists of 25 acres, 12 of which already have buildings occupying the site. These buildings are the Bernalillo County Indian Hospital, the Indian Sanitorium, the UNM Medical School Library, and another UNM Medical School Building.


A Middle School For Albuquerque, Landis Eugene Bebermeyer May 1966

A Middle School For Albuquerque, Landis Eugene Bebermeyer

Architecture and Planning ETDs

To design a middle school for Albuquerque, to house 1,000 students from grade five through eight.


A Design Program For A Fraternity House Complex For The Development Of The South Campus Of The University Of New Mexico, Robert H. Sanchez Jr. May 1966

A Design Program For A Fraternity House Complex For The Development Of The South Campus Of The University Of New Mexico, Robert H. Sanchez Jr.

Architecture and Planning ETDs

'The problem is to provide facilities for nine fraternities on the south campus of the University of New Mexico. The complex should have facilities for 300 men live-in. Dining facilities for 360 men, with one central kitchen should provide maximum space for special occasions. The possibility of separate dining areas for each fraternity with some type of removable partitions for large gatherings, to be used by one or two fraternities at a time should be investigated .


South Terrace Avenue Development, Donald Krueger May 1966

South Terrace Avenue Development, Donald Krueger

Architecture and Planning ETDs

The execution of the project will be in three stages. First, existing conditions in the area will be assembled and presented in a general manner. This brief ecological study will be graphically described whenever possible. Printed literature will be at a minimum because of time, expense and value. This assemblage of existing conditions will then be utilized to help resolve the second stage which will be programming of the project as described in the sections titled Guidelines and Criteria. After the establishment of the project concept, the third and final stage will be to plan, design and graphically present all …


The Design Program And Solution For The Development Of The Zimmerman Plaza On The Central Campus Of The University Of New Mexico, Reginald W. Richey, Alan M. Rex May 1966

The Design Program And Solution For The Development Of The Zimmerman Plaza On The Central Campus Of The University Of New Mexico, Reginald W. Richey, Alan M. Rex

Architecture and Planning ETDs

Due to the centrality of the Zimmerman Plaza site and its proximity to the major existing classrooms, it is appropriate that most or all of the additional classroom facilities to be built between the present and such time as the projected limit of 25,000 students is reached, should be located in this area.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Frank Brown, Don Yoder, Amos Long Jr., Marion Ball Wilson, Fritz Braun Apr 1966

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Frank Brown, Don Yoder, Amos Long Jr., Marion Ball Wilson, Fritz Braun

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Stitching for Pretty
• New Light on "Mountain Mary"
• The Newspaper and Folklife Studies
• Pennsylvania Limekilns
• Mennonite Maids
• The Eighteenth-Century Emigration from the Palatinate: New Documentation


The 15th Annual Conference, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

The 15th Annual Conference, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


An Open Letter To Architects, Thomas R. Vreeland, Jr. Apr 1966

An Open Letter To Architects, Thomas R. Vreeland, Jr.

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Roster, New Mexico Society Of Architects, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

Roster, New Mexico Society Of Architects, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Contributors, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

Contributors, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Strip! What Is It?, J. B. Jackson Apr 1966

The Strip! What Is It?, J. B. Jackson

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


A Home For The Apes, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

A Home For The Apes, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Anti-Billboard Act, A Report, New Mexico Architecture Apr 1966

The Anti-Billboard Act, A Report, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


A Multi-Use Center For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Thomas A. Shelden Feb 1966

A Multi-Use Center For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Thomas A. Shelden

Architecture and Planning ETDs

Purpose of Study:

The object of this thesis is twofold: First, to develop an approach for the consolidation of several independent architectural firms and their related services, into a centralized architectural firm. Second, to illustrate and suggest various types of retail shops and other businesses which would be integrated with the architectural center and with the surrounding area. The end result will be a multi-use complex which will serve architectural clientele throughout the state, as well as, providing commercial services to the immediate urban area.


Ua12/2/1/1180 Wku Master Plan, Wku Student Affairs, John Maupin Feb 1966

Ua12/2/1/1180 Wku Master Plan, Wku Student Affairs, John Maupin

WKU Archives Records

Campus master plan showing existing and proposed buildings published in the College Heights Herald.