Box 132
Contains 12 Results:
"Media Archives 1967 Washington D.C." Michels scrapbook, 1967
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
Residential Architecture clippings, approximately 1999
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"Back to the Futurist," The Houston Press, 1999
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
Hollywood Zoo clippings, 1987-2002
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"Bluecoup," Texas Technology, 2001
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"BLUESTAR: A Lofty Vision," Washington Times, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"From Cadillac Ranch to BLUESTAR," Wave, 1987
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"Ant Farm Architecture," Belle, 1977
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
Architecture International Series (Australian Lecture Series), 1983
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"Ant Farm in Houston," Cite, 1994
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"Reese's Pieces," L.A. Style, 1986
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.
"Design Publishing," GSD News, 1996
This subseries consists of 29 boxes of medium-format (13" x 18" or smaller) sketches, prints, photocopies, clippings, and other materials too large to fit in standard folders. Michels developed ideas as sketches on tracing paper but also frequently worked with large photocopies and ink-jet computer prints.