Architecture.
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Robin Z. Parker Collection
Architectural drawings for projects designed by Robin Z. Parker and Alfred Browning Parker, mostly in Miami and South Florida. Some of the projects were designed solely by Robin Parker.
Roy Graham Photographs and Publications
Architecture slides used by Roy E. Graham in his Historic Preservation courses at the University of Florida as well as for other various projects he worked on in his career. Also includes some of his writings, publications, and research material.
Rudolph Weaver Architectural Records
Technical drawings, plans, photographs, and sketches of academic buildings, private residences and commercial structures.
Rufus Nims Architectural Drawings
Architectural drawings created by South Florida architect Rufus Nims. These include plans for residences and buildings in Florida, Louisiana, New York, Costa Rica, and several countries in the Caribbean. The collection also includes motel and hotel designs for Howard Johnson, Marriott, and other corporations. Also, included is AV material concerning Nim's projects.
Sanford Goldman Papers
Photographs, drawings, and newspaper clippings of architectural projects of architect Sanford Goldman. Goldman studied under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin in Wisconsin and practiced architecture in St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay area for over 50 years.
University of Florida Architectural Drawings
Series 156 contains architectural drawings related to the design and construction of the University of Florida's campus buildings and landscape.
University of Florida Historic Preservation Collection
Historic preservation documents, reports, terminal projects, and other resources created by faculty and students belonging to the College of Architecture at the University of Florida.
William N. Morgan Collection
Personal papers, professional papers, awards, faculty papers, office records, project files, photographs, slides, drawings, presentation boards, models, digital media, and magazine and journal articles belonging to distinguished Jacksonville, Florida architect, historian, author, and scholar William N. Morgan.
