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- catalog abstract "The Hugh Stubbins Archive documents more than fifty years of professional practice in drawings, plans, correspondence, research files, photographs and memorabilia. As well as documenting the work of Stubbins as an individual designer, the Archive offers access to a broad array of building types (ranging from private residences to educational complexes to stadiums to office buildings) and to the operating history of a mid-20th century architectural firm. The Early Years Collection (part of the complete Hugh Stubbins Archive) is comprised of his early work, particularly residential architecture. The ca. 75 projects and commissions highlighted in this collection includes competition entries (a number based on the required use of new building materials) as well as realized work for clients.".
- catalog contributor b13178260.
- catalog contributor b13178261.
- catalog date " ".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:GSD.loeb:des00013".
- catalog description "Hugh Stubbins graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technolgy in 1931 and was awarded the MArch by the Harvard Graduart School of Design in 1935. At the invitation of Walter Gropius, Stubbins taught for more than a decade during the 1940's and 1950's at the GSD; in 1954 he left teaching to devote himself to his architectural firm, which was to become a highly successful international practice. Stubbins is perhaps best-known as the architect of large-scale urban structures which have become recognizable landmarks in urban skylines : the Berlin Kongresshalle, Manhattan's Citicorp Building and Boston's Federal Reserve Bank. He is also widely regarded for his education-related designs, which range from a number of suburban schools to Harvard's Countway Library, Pusey Library and Loeb Drama Center.".
- catalog description "The Hugh Stubbins Archive documents more than fifty years of professional practice in drawings, plans, correspondence, research files, photographs and memorabilia. As well as documenting the work of Stubbins as an individual designer, the Archive offers access to a broad array of building types (ranging from private residences to educational complexes to stadiums to office buildings) and to the operating history of a mid-20th century architectural firm. The Early Years Collection (part of the complete Hugh Stubbins Archive) is comprised of his early work, particularly residential architecture. The ca. 75 projects and commissions highlighted in this collection includes competition entries (a number based on the required use of new building materials) as well as realized work for clients.".
- catalog description "The Hugh Stubbins Archive: The Early Years Collection. Frances Loeb Library, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.".
- catalog extent "ca. 45 linear ft.".
- catalog issued " ".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Architects United States.".
- catalog subject "Architecture United States 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Domestic United States Designs and plans.".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Modern 20th century Archival resources.".
- catalog subject "Stubbins, Hugh, 1912-".
- catalog title "Hugh Stubbins Archive : The Early Years Collection.".
- catalog type "Architectural drawings aat".
- catalog type "Clippings att".
- catalog type "Correspondence aat".
- catalog type "Photographs aat".
- catalog type "Project files aat".
- catalog type "collection".