Drawer Q.15
Container
Contains 3 Results:
5102 - City of Houston Swimming Pools, Cole Creek and Dodson Park (not built), 1984
File — Drawer: Q.15, OVS_Folder: 1
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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2013-003, Kenneth E. Bentsen Architectural Papers
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Architectural Drawings
Dates:
1984
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Architectural drawings in this series are the working drawings used for construction for the year 1950-1991. Arranged chronologically by the firm’s project numbers, they are large, oversized items and are stored flat in drawers. When Bentsen retired in 1991, he gave the original drawings (pencil or ink on vellum tracing paper) to KBA’s clients. He retained paper prints for his files. For some projects there are no drawings, although those projects may have records in other categories such as...
5105 - First National Bank, Mission – Additions and Renovations, 1980
File — Drawer: Q.15, OVS_Folder: 2
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
2013-003, Kenneth E. Bentsen Architectural Papers
/
Architectural Drawings
Dates:
1980
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Architectural drawings in this series are the working drawings used for construction for the year 1950-1991. Arranged chronologically by the firm’s project numbers, they are large, oversized items and are stored flat in drawers. When Bentsen retired in 1991, he gave the original drawings (pencil or ink on vellum tracing paper) to KBA’s clients. He retained paper prints for his files. For some projects there are no drawings, although those projects may have records in other categories such as...
5106 - UTMB Schools of Allied Health Sciences & Nursing, 1983-1985
File — Multiple Containers
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
2013-003, Kenneth E. Bentsen Architectural Papers
/
Architectural Drawings
Dates:
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Architectural drawings in this series are the working drawings used for construction for the year 1950-1991. Arranged chronologically by the firm’s project numbers, they are large, oversized items and are stored flat in drawers. When Bentsen retired in 1991, he gave the original drawings (pencil or ink on vellum tracing paper) to KBA’s clients. He retained paper prints for his files. For some projects there are no drawings, although those projects may have records in other categories such as...