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Box 33

 Container

Contains 46 Results:

Book, by Tom Kromer, Waiting for Nothing, re-issued, edited by Arthur D. Casciato and James L. W. West III, 1986, University of Georgia Press,, [1986]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents biography of Kromer (1906-1969), from West Virginia, experiences roaming across the country during the Great Depression, Dust Bowl, bum, homeless, 1929-1934.
Dates: [1986]

Hoshour #6208, correspondence regarding plan to demolish Kromer - Hoshour Residence (Kromer House) to build a road through site,, [June 1980, July 1980]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents correspondence with Hoshours, Dr. Frances Gray, Syracuse, New York, who wrote a dissertation on Tom Kromer, stressing historical importance of Kromer and his Albuquerque North Valley home and Hoshours saving it; letter from Cora P. Teel, Archivist, Marshall University, agreeing with Gray.
Dates: [June 1980, July 1980]

Hoshour #6208, Thomas M. Kromer Residence, Tom Kromer House, (1936 -, later Harvey Hoshour Residence (1962-1988), 1024 El Pueblo Road NW, in North Valley, Albuquerque, [ca. 1980]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents applications for State and National historic status,(entered on National Register of Historic Places on October 4, 1982), home on El Pueblo Road, purchased by Kromers in 1936, purchased by Hoshours in 1962, former Hispanic owners, etc. References to Eudora Montoya and Porfirio Martinez, from Santa Ana Pueblo, where Porfirio was a farmer and several times Governor, and where Eudora revived the art of pottery which had slowly died, together with their extended family from the village, they came...
Dates: [ca. 1980]

Hoshour #6208, Harvey Hoshour Residence, Albuquerque North Valley,, [1986]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents correspondence, report, Laboratory of Anthropology, Kromer House - Hoshour home on a pre-historic site, pottery found on property and area.
Dates: [1986]

Hoshour #6208, Harvey Hoshour Residence, El Pueblo Road, North Valley, Albuquerque,, [1974]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents home conversion, specifications, sketches. (See drawings for Hoshour residence in Hoshour SWA Drawings Collection.)
Dates: [1974]

Hoshour #6208, book, Ranch Home Plans,, [1979]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents correspondence, chapter in book about Hoshour residence in North Valley, Albuquerque, has photographs. A companion chapter deals with the Casa de Campo, in Las Cruces, New Mexico, ranch home, hacienda, farm, in the Organ Mountains, old San Augustine Ranch, Cox Ranch.
Dates: [1979]

Hoshour #711.10, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque,, [1975-1976[

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents three presentation brochures, on opening of the Center, design, Director W. Weeahkee welcome speech, 54 slides of building.
Dates: [1975-1976[

Hoshour #720.30, George Staempfli Residence, near Capitan, New Mexico, "Indian Divide", [1973, 1976]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents articles on home from Perfect Home and Architecture Plus, with drawings, photographs.
Dates: [1973, 1976]

Hoshour #720.40, First National Bank, Albuquerque, branch in Corrales Center,, [1972]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents 43 slides, two photographs of bank, Coors Boulevard and Corrales Road.
Dates: [1972]

Hoshour #720.50, First National Bank, Albuquerque, branch on Montgomery Boulevard,, [1973-1974]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents correspondence about art prints, list of prints held by the bank, Tamarind Institute, University of New Mexico. The main owner of the First National Bank, Arthur Cinader, was a great art collector and subscribed to Tamarind prints from the Institute, framed them and hung them in all his banks. He opened a restaurant in the First Plaza Galeria, where his office was, which he called "The Tamarind." Questions about storing the prints; idea to display Alexander Girard art works in one of the banks;...
Dates: [1973-1974]

Hoshour #720.77, First National Bank, Albuquerque, Grand Avenue Motor Bank, branch Drive-up, Grand Avenue and Edith Boulevard,, [1975]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents project description, costs, 74 slides; June 10, 1984 article on building by V. B. Price, comments on the good architecture and bad in Albuquerque; award of honor to Hoshour for building design.
Dates: [1975]

Hoshour #721.20, 31-Story Office Building, Albuquerque,, [1973]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents correspondence, from Janie Shurtleff, suggesting "Land of Enchantment Building" as name for the new Donald Hornecker building. Defense of project by Hoshour, some planning views for future of architecture for Albuquerque, no drawings. [Thirty Onee Story Building, idea of Hornecker from Phoenix, for block at 4700 Central Avenue NE, skyscraper, mixed use.]
Dates: [1973]

Hoshour #740.70, University of New Mexico Medical Center Library, Health Sciences Learning Resources Center, Albuquerque,, [1976-1978]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents project description, drawings, 89 slides and 4 photographs, designs for study carrels, as well as article from New Mexico Architecture magazine, and an award of honor to Hoshour. Stanford and Marble, completed 1987.
Dates: [1976-1978]

Hoshour #770.20, Apartments for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hufbauer, Albuquerque,, [1977]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents project description, map, site at Pine Street and 1616 Grand Avenue, Albuquerque,(later Martin Luther King Avenue NE).
Dates: [1977]

Hoshour #780.10, Downtown Artists' Studio Study, spaces on Central Avenue, in Albuquerque for artists,, [April 1978]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents presentation brochure, signed contract City of Albuquerque with Hoshour, studies of ten different identified locations for art studios, residences, performance space, galleries, along Central Avenue SW, in Albuquerque, map, uses, drawings, costs. El Rey Theater and adjacent building, Stromberg Building, Lutom Building, New Mexico Independent, Ney Trading Post, Elgin Hotek, Electric Company Building, J. P. Penny Building, Pacific Desk Building.
Dates: [April 1978]

Hoshour #780.60, KiMo Theater, Central Avenue, Albuquerque,, [1978]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents introduction of idea of conversion of KiMo into a Performing Arts Center, costs, no drawings or photographs; copy of 1984 award of honor to Hoshour for KiMo work.
Dates: [1978]

Hoshour #801.30, New Mexico Title Company Building, Occidental Building, Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico,, ca. 1980, 1984, 2017

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents five photographs, six slides; October 1982 invitation to grand opening to the Hoshours; copy of 1984 award of merit to architect Harvey Hoshour; 2017 correspondence with New Mexico Architecture Foundation regarding fire department access to Occidental Building, referring person to CSWR Hoshour Collection.
Dates: ca. 1980, 1984, 2017

Hoshour #810.10, University of New Mexico Los Alamos branch campus,, 1982-1986

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents three photographs, 23 slides of building and area around it, perspective, and Los Alamos Bond Obligation brochure in election for building funds.
Dates: 1982-1986

Hoshour #830.90, Courthouse and Convention Center, Cibola County, Grants, New Mexico,, 1983-1986

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents presentation brochure, with drawings, photograph, was conversion of the Sierra Vista Elementary School into new building.
Dates: 1983-1986

Hoshour #840.60, Taylor Ranch Library, Unser Boulevard, Montano Road, north of Albuquerque, Atrisco - Montano Branch Library,, [ca. 1984]

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents presentation brochure, architect's program, site, expansion, automation, interior finishes, lighting, signage, stacks, other details, no drawings, no photographs.
Dates: [ca. 1984]