University of Houston. Libraries. Special Collections Department. Architecture & Planning Research Collections
General Context
The University of Houston Libraries Special Collections Architecture & Planning Research Collections preserve the work of architects, artists, designers, photographers, and others who have shaped and transformed the built environment of the Houston area. This rich group of materials documents the city’s growth, emphasizing the period after the Second World War, when Houston became a center for modern architecture. The collections contain the architectural papers, plans, and photographs of architects and academics as well as architectural drawings of individual buildings and other records of interest.
For more information Architecture & Planning Research Collections in the UH Libraries Special Collections department, please contact archivist Vince Lee at [email protected].
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Kenneth E. Bentsen Architectural Papers
This collection consists of the business records of Kenneth Bentsen Associates. The records include correspondence, contracts, and billings for the firm’s architectural projects, as well as construction documents such as specifications and architectural drawings. Photographs, reference books, and memorabilia round out the collection.
Ken R. Harry Architectural Papers
This collection consists of the records of Ken R. Harry Associates, including project files and architectural drawings ranging from 1972 to 2015.
Lucian T. Hood, A.I.A. Architectural Papers
Burdette Keeland Architectural Papers
Doug Michels Architectural Papers
This collection includes sketches, renderings, and construction drawings for Doug Michels' design projects; portfolios of his art and design work; 35mm slides and photographic prints; video tapes; movie scripts; publications; personal and business files; and memorabilia. Materials are arranged in series by format or genre and chronologically within each series from 1940s to 2004, with a bulk from 1970s to 1990s.
Wilmer Waldo Papers
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