Architects -- New Mexico
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Betty Stewart Drawings and Plans Collection
Collection
Identifier: SWA-Stewart-Drawings
Abstract
The Betty Stewart Collection includes architectural drawings and plans of residential buildings designed by architects and drafting professionals working in consultation with Betty Stewart and her companies between approximately 1972-1993. The plans in the collection document residences in Santa Fe, Galisteo, Tesuque, Taos, and Santa Fe County, New Mexico. The collection also includes preliminary sketches, blueprints, working drawings, surveys, site plans, and specifications for private homes,...
Dates:
circa 1972-1993
Boyd C. Pratt Papers pertaining to the "Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects"
Collection
Identifier: MSS-736-BC
Abstract
Research material, correspondence and complete draft relating to the unpublished book, "Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects"."
Dates:
1882-1992
Guy Robert Johns Papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS-923-BC
Abstract
The Guy Robert Johns Papers pertain to landscape architecture projects in Minnesota, California, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Dates:
1957-2010
Myrtle Stedman Collection
Collection
Identifier: AC 216
Scope and Content
The collection consists of the architectural drawings of Myrtle Stedman and Wilfred Stedman, her husband. They are kept together with the drawings of William Lumpkin [the William Lumpkin Collection].
The material in this box itemizes the drawings, the houses, and biographical information concerning the couple.
The material in this box itemizes the drawings, the houses, and biographical information concerning the couple.
Dates:
1936-1989
Robert W. Peters Architectural Drawings
Collection
Identifier: SWA-Peters-Drawings
Scope and Contents
The Robert W. Peters Architectural Drawings Collection includes projects created by Robert W. Peters, between 1970 -1997. The materials consist of design drawings for proposed and built structures in New Mexico, Florida, and Texas. The buildings represented in the collection range from private residential, commercial, educational, and public work’s projects.
Dates:
1970 - 1997
Trent Thomas Papers,
Collection
Identifier: 1959-208
Scope and Content
Collection consists primarily of Trent Thomass correspondence concerning his employment as an architect in California and New Mexico from 1918 to 1951. Also included are photographs of various buildings in New Mexico and Arizona from the Historical American Buildings Survey, including San Xavier del Bac Mission near Tucson and the New Mexico School for the Deaf in Santa Fe.
Dates:
1918-1951
University of New Mexico Department of Facility Planning Records,
Collection
Identifier: UNMA 028
Scope and Content
Files for the Department of Facility Planning and Office of the University Architect are combined in this collection. The collection contains information related to buildings, property or development of the University of New Mexico. The material is collected primarily from the University Architect's office and the University Secretary's office. There is material in this collection that predates the creation of the University Architect's Office. Folders pertaining to particular...
Dates:
1889-[ongoing]
Van Dorn Hooker Papers
Collection
Identifier: UNMA-162
Scope and Content Note
The collection spans Mr. Hooker's career as University Architect, University of New Mexico, 1963-1987. It consists of materials related mostly to his professional societies and personal research. The collection contains materials relating to Hooker's work on the New Mexico State Capitol, and his publications, Only in New Mexico, Centuries of hands : an architectural history of St. Francis of Assisi Church and its missions, Ranchos de...
Dates:
1947-2000
William T. Lumpkins Papers
Collection
Identifier: AC-139
Scope and Content
This collection includes William Lumpkins' diplomas and certificates, promotional material relating to his artistic and architectural pursuits as well as personal correspondence.
The approximately 5,000 architectural drawings are accessed through a separate inventory organized by job number. There is also an alphabetically arranged list organizing the architectural drawings by job number with client and location information.
The approximately 5,000 architectural drawings are accessed through a separate inventory organized by job number. There is also an alphabetically arranged list organizing the architectural drawings by job number with client and location information.
Dates:
1930-1982