Box 2
Contains 46 Results:
Rice Design Alliance, Mies Home Tour, 1999
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Houston Architecture - Events, Catalogs, 1970s-1990s
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Office Announcements, 1964-1969
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Architects’ Club, 1985
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Telegram, Architectural Forum, 1961
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Keeland and Architects - Photographs, 1960s-1990s
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Eugene Aubry - Clippings, 1991
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Howard Barnstone, 1958-1987
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Howard Barnstone Corespondence, 1957, 1980s
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Barnstone Estate Correspondence, 1993
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Howard Barnstone, Proposed Catalog, 1994
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Museum of Fine Arts Master Plan, 1990
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Villa de las Flores Project, 1992
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Houston Architecture Foundation, 1994-1997
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.
Buckminster Fuller Materials, 1958
This section features material related to Keeland’s career as an architectural designer. Folder 9 contains, among other things, a “Self-Employment Statement,” which is Keeland’s own list of his clients and projects from 1951 to 1985. Also notable are his files on other architects, such as Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, Buckminster Fuller, and Frank Welch.