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Hal Dean Drawings and Plans

 Collection
Identifier: SWA-Dean-Drawings
Abstract The Hal Dean Drawings and Plans collection includes drawings and plans primarily for “public use" buildings, which were a specialty of the firms Dean, Hunt, and Associates; and Dean, Kruger and Associates. These structures include libraries, university and secondary schools, health care facilities, office buildings and community centers in addition to many commercial structures.
Dates: 1968-1996

Hal Dean Job Files

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Identifier: MSS-792-BC
Abstract The Hal Dean Job Files consist of client correspondence and job files, primarily for “public use" buildings including libraries, university and secondary schools, health care facilities, office buildings and community centers in addition to many commercial structures. Primarily included are projects relating to city, state and county public buildings; parks and recreational facilities; historical restorations; public housing projects; private residences; commercial and industrial projects; and...
Dates: 1979-2004

Harvey S. Hoshour Architectural Drawings and Plans

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Identifier: SWA-Hoshour-Drawings
Abstract The Harvey S Hoshour Architectural Drawings and Plans collection consists of sets of drawings and plans for buildings designed by Harvey S. Hoshour, Design & Construction, New York (1961-1962); Harvey S. Hoshour, Architect AIA, Albuquerque (1962-I982) and Hoshour & Pearson Architects, Albuquerque (1982-1988).
Dates: 1961-1988

Harvey S. Hoshour Papers

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Identifier: MSS-937-BC
Abstract Job files, presentation boards, shop drawings, proposals, correspondence, and bibliographic information for Albuquerque architect Harvey Hoshour.
Dates: 1955-2014

John Gaw Meem Drawings and Plans

 Collection
Identifier: SWA JGM Drawings CSWR Microfilm NA737 M438 J64
Abstract The John Gaw Meem Drawings and Plans consist of architectural drawings, including floor plans, elevations, preliminary sketches, site surveys, details, and perspectives. Designs for residences, churches, school buildings, and commercial structures are included, many of them fashioned in the Pueblo Revival and Territorial Styles that are popular in the Southwest.
Dates: 1925-1961