Box 2
Contains 46 Results:
Keeland and Buckminster Fuller, 1960, 1975
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.
Student Paper, Buckminster Fuller, 1995
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 Philip Johnson, 1960s-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.
“Philip Johnson in New Canaan”, 1986
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.
Frank Welch, 1996
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.
Frank Welch Firm Brochure, 1996
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.
Frank Welch C.V., 1996
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.
Frank Welch Photography, 1995-1998
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.
Yale Club, 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.
Yale Club, 1960s-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.
Lamar High School Reunion, 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.
Texas A&M Alumni Newsletters, 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.
Park People Gala, 1989
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.
Cards - Architecture, undated
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.
“Photos–Not me”, undated
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.