Box 7
Contains 38 Results:
Topelson de Grinberg, Sara, brochure, , 1996 - 1996
Brochure about Topelson de Grinberg and some of her projects, 1996.
Treant-Mathe, Juliette, booklet,
The collection consists of a booklet, Gais Logis which has smaller pamphlets containing information about five French apartment complexes that Treant-Mathe designed. Inventory available.
Troeva, Vesselina Rousseva, biographical materials,
Architect in Bulgaria. Materials include two curriculum vitaes and one card.
Tyutcheva, Narine, brochure, , undated.
Firm brochure.
Uncu, Ana, thesis, , 1999 - 1999
Architect in Bucharest, Romania. Thesis is titled "Historical research in archives and on the site for completing the General Urban Plan of the village of Valea Calugareasca, Prahova county and in view to develop a strategy to preserve the cultural and landscape treasures of this historic place, the hills of Dealu Mare". Inventory available.
Urbanke, Rosemarie, papers, , 1978 - 1985
Born 1951. Architect of Berlin, Germany. Collection consists of a résumé, architectural drawings (1978-1985), photographs of her, and sketches of her daughter and abstract images. An addition was added to the collection in 2011 containing postcards taken by Urbanke featuring mosaic ceiling tiles in Neukolln Hall; a photo exhibit catalog titled "Between Watts and the Ganges," 2009; and color photocopies of buildings designed by Urbanke.
Vecsei, Eva Hollo, biographical material and brochure,
Veltcheva, Maria, article,, 2006 - 2006
Photocopy of article "Paris, Berlin, Rome L'intériorisation de l'extérieur" written by Veltcheva from Urbanisme no.346, 2 pages, 2006.
Vilches, Cecilia, e-mail,, 2005 - 2005
E-mail print outs containing information about Vilches's Theme Furniture, 9 pages, 2005
Virginia Women in Architecture: An Exhibit Highlighting the Work of Women Architects in Virginia exhibit literature, , 1988 - 1988
Literature for the "Virginia Women in Architecture: An Exhibit Highlighting the Work of Women Architects in Virginia" exhibit. The exhibit planned by the Virginia Women in Architecture Committee and the Virginia Society, AIA was intended to complement the National AIA Exhibit "That Exceptional One: Women in Architecture, 1888-1988."