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Alberta Pfeiffer Architectural Collection,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1988-017

Scope and Contents Note

Collection contains 15 boxes and 3 oversize folders consisting of drawings, photographs, and correspondence relating to Pfeiffer's architectural career. Most projects are residential, and the collection contains approximately 250 different designs for various projects.

Dates

  • Creation: 1929 - 1976

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish material from the Alberta Pfeiffer Architectural Collection must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

Biographical Note

Architect of Hadlyme, Connecticut; born in Red Bud, Illinois (1899). Pfeiffer was one of the first women to study architecture at the University of Illinois--Urbana/Champaign where she graduated first in her class (1923). She was also the first woman to win the American Institute of Architects School Medal.

She began her 55 year career as an architect at the Chicago firm Tallmadge and Watson. After a year she returned to the University of Illinois for graduate work. In 1925, she moved to New York City where she worked with the Harrie T. Lindberg architectural firm until she set up practice in Hadlyme with her husband, Homer F. Pfeiffer, in the early 1930s.

Their practice was mainly residential focusing on design and renovations in the area surrounding Hadlyme, Connecticut. In 1940, Homer joined the Navy to supervise the construction of naval housing, hospitals, and other facilities while Alberta continued their firm's work on her own. After the war Alberta established her own private practice and flourished in the post-war boom recalling during the 1950s and 1960s she was never without a project and often had as many as ten designs on her desk at the same time. At her retirement in 1977 she had designed and/or renovated over 250 projects.

She was active in many professional and community groups joining the Society of Connecticut Craftsmen (1935) and a lifetime member of the Connecticut Society of Architects. Pfeiffer was a member of the local board of Education and the Zoning Board, and was involved in mental health issues and activities.

Pfeiffer died in 1994.

Full Extent

10.3 Cubic Feet (15 Boxes, 3 Folders)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Graduated from the University of Illinois--Urbana/Champaign in 1923 as one of the first women to achieve a degree in architecture at that institution. The collection contains drawings, photographs, and correspondence of her architectural career. Most projects are residential, and the collection consists of approximately 250 different designs for various jobs.

Location

Please note:Boxed materials in this collection are located in off-site storage and may require 2-3 days notice for retrieval. Contact Special Collections for more information.

Acquisition Information

Alberta Pfeiffer Architectural Collection was donated to Special Collections in 1988 and 1993.

Related Materials

There is an article about the acquisition of the Alberta Pfeiffer Architectural Collection in the Fall 1990 IAWA Center News, the International Archive of Women in Architecture newsletter.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the Alberta Pfeiffer Architectural Collection was completed in November 2010.

Title
A Guide to the Alberta Pfeiffer Architectural Collection, 1929-1976
Status
Completed
Author
Harvey Clark
Date
©2010 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. All Rights Reserved.
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections, Virginia Tech Repository

Contact:
Special Collections, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308