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Bernard Ralph Maybeck (1869-1957) studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Returning to New York, he worked for Carrere and Hastings. Maybeck sought his fortune out West in 1890, first in Kansas City, then in San Francisco. In 1890, Maybeck married Annie White, who became his office manager. In 1894 Maybeck became an instructor of descriptive geometry for the University of California, Berkeley. From 1896-1899 he orchestrated the Phoebe Hearst International Competition for the University Plan. In 1899 Maybeck founded the University's Department of Architecture. Maybeck designed unique residences with natural materials, structural decoration, and stylistic motifs, for clients such as Charles Keeler, Guy Chick, Leon Roos, and Earle Anthony. Maybeck designed Packard dealerships for Earle Anthony, the campus plan for Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, the lumber company town of Brookings, Oregon the First Church of Christ Scientist, Berkeley, and the Palace of Fine Arts for the Panama Pacific International Exposition. His designs utilized unusual materials like cement, Bubblestone (aerated cement), knotty pine, and steel sashes.
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Bernard Maybeck (1862-1957)
Bernard Ralph Maybeck was born February 7, 1862 in New York City. At the age of nineteen, Maybeck moved to Paris to apprentice in a furniture-maker's shop, following in the footsteps of his father, but instead became intrigued by the architectural profession. He enrolled in the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and studied in the atelier of Monsieur Jules-Louis André. After finishing his coursework, Maybeck returned to New York City and worked for Carrère & Hastings. Impatient with the firm, Maybeck moved west to seek his fortune. In Kansas City, he met Mark White, an engineer, who introduced Maybeck to his sister, Annie. Maybeck continued on to San Francisco where he found work as a draftsman in various architectural offices, including one with his Ecole classmate, A. Page Brown. He briefly returned to Kansas City to marry Annie White in 1890, and the couple moved to Oakland.
After 1890, Maybeck held many short-term drafting jobs. Steady employment came when he was appointed an instructor of descriptive geometry at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1894. He also held informal architectural courses at his house where he taught students such as Julia Morgan, John Bakewell, and Arthur Brown Jr.
From 1896 to 1899 Maybeck orchestrated the two-stage Phoebe Hearst International Competition for the Plan of the University of California. Maybeck designed the Phoebe Hearst Reception Hall, which held the final rounds of the competition, and was later moved to the University grounds. In 1899 he founded the Department of Architecture at the University of California.
While at the University, Maybeck began to receive commissions for modest homes in the Berkeley hills. Maybeck often designed small dwellings for friends and neighbors. In 1902 he opened an architectural office in San Francisco with his brother-in-law, Mark White. Annie White Maybeck played an integral role in their practice as secretary, office manager and liaison between Maybeck and the office. Maybeck's buildings were eclectic, sometimes combining elements of Mediterranean buildings, Swiss chalets, Arts and Crafts, and Gothic styles. These styles and combinations are evident in residences for Charles Keeler, Leon Roos, Guy Chick, S.H. Erlanger, and Earle Anthony. Maybeck also designed several club houses, including the Faculty Club at the University of California, the Hillside Club, and the Bohemian Grove Club House.
Maybeck designed several buildings for the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Lumbermen's Building and House of Hoo Hoo, and the livestock pavilion. The Palace of Fine Arts, one of his most famous works, was a favorite building at the fair.
In the 1920's Maybeck designed the Phoebe Hearst Memorial Complex at the University of California, Berkeley. The complex was to include an auditorium, a museum, and a gymnasium. Julia Morgan worked with Maybeck to complete the designs of the complex, and supervised the construction of the Women's Gymnasium, the only portion of the complex completed.
Maybeck often chose materials that were unusual for his time. He experimented with materials such as cement, industrial steel sashing and cement-asbestos insulation panels as seen in the First Church Christ, Scientist, Berkeley. Maybeck designed a reinforced concrete residence built to withstand earthquakes for Andrew Lawson. After the 1923 Berkeley fire destroyed about twenty of the houses he had designed, Maybeck increasingly tried untested "fireproof" materials such as bubblestone (a type of aerated cement) and burlap covered in cement gunite (concrete applied with a sprayer). These materials were used for a Maybeck cottage and the Maybeck studio, also known as the "Sack House."
Maybeck designed all types of structures, and often gave his opinion to others in architectural planning. Maybeck designed town plans for the company town of Brookings, Oregon, and entered the competition to plan Canberra, the capital of Australia. Maybeck designed a campus plan for Principia College, which was to be in built St. Louis, Missouri (1923-1930). Before construction began, the college was moved to Elsah, Illinois necessitating a redesign of the campus plan (1930-1938). Maybeck became the design consultant on the project, with Julia Morgan as the supervising architect and Edward Hussey as the supervisor on site.
The American Institute of Architects recognized Maybeck's work when they awarded him the prestigious Gold Medal in 1951. Maybeck continued to help others design and build residences in the Berkeley area until his death in 1957.
Sources: Cardwell, Kenneth H. Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, Inc, 1977. Woodbridge, Sally B. Bernard Maybeck: Visionary Architect. New York: Abbeville Press Publishers, 1999. Reinhardt, Richard. Bernard Maybeck. American Heritage Magazine (Aug/Sept 1981), 36-47. Burt, Cecily. Bernard Maybeck Crafted Romantic Buildings for the East Bay The Oakland Tribune, (May 18, 1999).
Biographical Note
Bernard Maybeck (1862-1957)
Bernard Ralph Maybeck was born February 7, 1862 in New York City. At the age of nineteen, Maybeck moved to Paris to apprentice in a furniture-maker's shop, following in the footsteps of his father, but instead became intrigued by the architectural profession. He enrolled in the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and studied in the atelier of Monsieur Jules-Louis André. After finishing his coursework, Maybeck returned to New York City and worked for Carrère & Hastings. Impatient with the firm, Maybeck moved west to seek his fortune In Kansas City, he met Mark White, an engineer, who introduced Maybeck to his sister, Annie. Maybeck continued on to San Francisco where he found work as a draftsman in various architectural offices, including one with his Ecole classmate, A Page Brown. He briefly returned to Kansas City to marry Annie White in 1890, and the couple moved to Oakland.
After 1890, Maybeck held many short-term drafting jobs. Steady employment came when he was appointed an instructor of descriptive geometry at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1894. He also held informal architectural courses at his house where he taught students such as Julia Morgan, John Bakewell, and Arthur Brown Jr.
From 1896 to 1899 Maybeck orchestrated the two-stage Phoebe Hearst International Competition for the Plan of the University of California Maybeck designed the Phoebe Hearst Reception Hall, which held the final rounds of the competition, and was later moved to the University grounds. In 1899 he founded the Department of Architecture at the University of California.
While at the University, Maybeck began to receive commissions for modest homes in the Berkeley hills. Maybeck often designed small dwellings for friends and neighbors. In 1902 he opened an architectural office in San Francisco with his brother-in-law, Mark White. Annie White Maybeck played an integral role in their practice as secretary, office manager and liaison between Maybeck and the office. Maybeck's buildings were eclectic, sometimes combining elements of Mediterranean buildings, Swiss chalets, Arts and Crafts, and Gothic styles. These styles and combinations are evident in residences for Charles Keeler, Leon Roos, Guy Chick, S. H. Erlanger, and Earle Anthony. Maybeck also designed several club houses, including the Faculty Club at the University of California, the Hillside Club, and the Bohemian Grove Club House.
Maybeck designed several buildings for the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Lumbermen's Building and House of Hoo Hoo, and the livestock pavilion. The Palace of Fine Arts, one of his most famous works, was also a favorite building at the fair.
In the 1920's Maybeck designed the Phoebe Hearst Memorial Complex at the University of California, Berkeley. The complex was to include an auditorium, a museum, and a gymnasium. Julia Morgan worked with Maybeck to complete the designs of the complex, and supervised the construction of the Women's Gymnasium, the only portion of the complex completed.
Maybeck often chose materials that were unusual for his time. He experimented with materials such as cement, industrial steel sashing and cement-asbestos insulation panels as seen in the First Church Christ Scientist, Berkeley. Maybeck designed a reinforced concrete residence built to withstand earthquakes for Andrew Lawson. After the 1923 Berkeley fire destroyed about twenty of the houses he had designed, Maybeck increasingly tried untested "fireproof" materials such as bubblestone (a type of aerated cement) and burlap covered in cement gunite (concrete applied with a sprayer). These materials were used for a Maybeck cottage and the Maybeck studio, also known as the "Sack House."
Maybeck designed all types of structures, and often gave his opinion to others in architectural planning. Maybeck designed town plans for the company town of Brookings, Oregon, and entered the competition to plan Canberra, the capital of Australia. Maybeck designed a campus plan for Principia College, which was to be in built St Louis, Missouri (1923-1930). Before construction began, the college was moved to Elsah, Illinois necessitating a redesign of the campus plan (1930-1938). Maybeck became the design consultant on the project, with Julia Morgan as the supervising architect and Edward Hussey as the supervisor on site.
The American Institute of Architects recognized Maybeck's work when they awarded him the prestigious Gold Medal in 1951. Maybeck continued to help others design and build residences in the Berkeley area until his death in 1957.
Sources: Cardwell, Kenneth H. Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, Inc, 1977. Woodbridge, Sally B. Bernard Maybeck: Visionary Architect. New York Abbeville Press Publishers, 1999. Reinhardt, Richard. Bernard Maybeck, American Heritage Magazine (Aug/Sept 1981), 36-47. Burt, Cecily. Bernard Maybeck Crafted Romantic Buildings for the East Bay The Oakland Tribune, (May 18, 1999).
Biographical Note
Bernard Ralph Maybeck was born February 7, 1862 in New York City. At the age of nineteen, Maybeck moved to Paris to apprentice in a furniture-maker's shop, following in the footsteps of his father, but instead became intrigued by the architectural profession. He enrolled in the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and studied in the atelier of Monsieur Jules-Louis André. After finishing his coursework, Maybeck returned to New York City and worked for Carrère & Hastings. Impatient with the firm, Maybeck moved west to seek his fortune. In Kansas City, he met Mark White, an engineer, who introduced him to his sister, Annie. Maybeck continued on to San Francisco where he found work as a draftsman in various architectural offices, including with his Ecole classmate, A. Page Brown. He briefly returned to Kansas City to marry Annie White in 1890, and the couple moved to Oakland.
After 1890, Maybeck held many short-term drafting jobs. Steady employment came when he was appointed an instructor of descriptive geometry at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1894. He also held informal architectural courses at his house where he taught students such as Julia Morgan, John Bakewell, and Arthur Brown Jr.
From 1896 to 1899 Maybeck orchestrated the two stage Phoebe Hearst International Competition for the Plan of the University of California. Maybeck designed the Phoebe Hearst Reception Hall, which held the final rounds of the competition, and was later moved to the University grounds. In 1899 he founded the Department of Architecture at the University of California.
While at the University, Maybeck began to receive commissions for modest homes in the Berkeley hills. In 1902 he opened an architectural office in San Francisco with his brother-in-law, engineer Mark White. Annie White Maybeck also played an integral role in their practice as secretary, office manager and liaison between Maybeck and the office. Maybeck often designed small dwellings for friends and neighbors. Maybeck's buildings were eclectic, sometimes combining elements of Mediterranean buildings, Swiss chalets, Arts and Crafts, and Gothic styles. These styles and combinations are evident in residences for Charles Keeler, Leon Roos, Guy Chick, S.H. Erlanger, and Earle Anthony. Maybeck also designed several club houses, including the Faculty Club at the University of California, the Hillside Club, and the Bohemian Grove Club House.
Maybeck designed several buildings for the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Lumbermen's "House of Hoo Hoo," and the livestock pavilion. The Palace of Fine Arts, one of his most famous works, was also a favorite building at the fair.
In the 1920's Maybeck designed the Phoebe Hearst Memorial Complex at the University of California, Berkeley. The complex was to include an auditorium, a museum, and a gymnasium. Julia Morgan worked with Maybeck to complete the designs of the complex, and supervised the construction of the Women's Gymnasium, the only portion of the complex built.
Maybeck often chose materials that were unusual for the time. He experimented with materials such as the cement, industrial steel sashing and cement-asbestos insulation panels in non-traditional settings, as seen in the First Church Christ Scientist, Berkeley. Maybeck designed a reinforced concrete residence built to withstand earthquakes for Andrew Lawson. After the 1923 Berkeley fire destroyed about twenty of the houses he had designed, Maybeck increasingly tried untested "fireproof" materials such as bubblestone (a type of aerated cement) and burlap covered in cement gunite (concrete applied with a sprayer). These materials were used for a Maybeck cottage and the Maybeck studio, also known as the "Sack House."
Maybeck designed all types of structures, and often gave his opinion to others in architectural planning. Maybeck designed town plans for the company town of Brookings, Oregon, and entered the competition to plan the capital of Australia, Canberra. Maybeck designed a campus plan for Principia College, which was to be in St. Louis, Missouri (1923-1930). Before construction began, the college was moved to Elsah, Illinois necessitating a redesign of the campus plan (1930-1938). Maybeck became the design consultant on the project, with Julia Morgan as the supervising architect and Edward Hussey as the supervisor on site.
The American Institute of Architects recognized Maybeck's work when they awarded him the prestigious Gold Medal in 1951. Maybeck continued to help others design and build residences in the Berkeley area until his death in 1957.
Sources: Cardwell, Kenneth H. Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, Inc., 1977. Woodbridge, Sally B. Bernard Maybeck: Visionary Architect. New York: Abbeville Press Publishers, 1999. Reinhardt, Richard. Bernard Maybeck. American Heritage Magazine (Aug./Sept. 1981), 36-47. Burt, Cecily. Bernard Maybeck Crafted Romantic Buildings for the East Bay. The Oakland Tribune, (May 18, 1999).
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- Grunland, Paul. The Maybeck estates historical walk : property owner's reminiscences of working with Bernard Maybeck, 2007.
Steilberg, Walter T., d. 1974. Material relating to Julia Morgan, 1928-1988 (bulk 1928-1947).
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Material relating to Julia Morgan, 1928-1988 (bulk 1928-1947).
Miscellaneous materials relating to Julia Morgan, including one letter written by her to Walter Steilberg, Oct. 7, l928, and a photocopy of a diary from her trip to South America. Includes copies of three letters written by Edward B. Hussey, discussing Morgan's project with Bernard Maybeck, as well as a photocopy of a paper by Richard W. Longstreth about Morgan. With these are some clippings, programs, articles, and other papers concerning Morgan.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Steilberg, Walter T., d. 1974. Material relating to Julia Morgan, 1928-1988 (bulk 1928-1947).
Gooch family. Darbee family papers, circa 1840- circa 1980 (bulk 1940-1980)
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Darbee family papers, circa 1840- circa 1980 (bulk 1940-1980)
Includes business, personal, and family papers of Mrs. Annie Darbee (formerly Mrs. Annie Gooch), mostly within her lifetime from 1872-1956. Business records primarily relate to the family's flower shop in San Francisco, and many of the family papers consist of plans for the family mausoleum in San Mateo County, including plans drawn by Bernard Maybeck. Also includes papers of her son, Andrew, from 1950s-1970s, and the Gooch family bible.
ArchivalResource: 31 cartons, 2 oversize boxes, 3 tubes (35.9 linear feet)
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- Gooch family. Darbee family papers, circa 1840- circa 1980 (bulk 1940-1980)
William G. Merchant Collection, 1934-1941
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William G. Merchant Collection, 1934-1941
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- William G. Merchant Collection, 1934-1941
Bernard Maybeck Collection, 1897-1956 (bulk 1902-1939)
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Bernard Maybeck Collection, 1897-1956 (bulk 1902-1939)
Contains records relating to all aspects of architect Bernard Maybeck's life. The contents include personal papers, correspondence, office files, project files, drawings, and photographs. The records describe the unique vision of Maybeck's designs, including his use of unusual materials and color schemes. The collection is useful for researching Bay Regional style, the use of industrial materials in architecture, the use of cement and other earthquake and fire resistant materials, and the planning of campuses or town spaces.
ArchivalResource: 32.5 boxes, 5 flat boxes, 1 card file box, 1 volume scrapbook, 34 flat file drawers, 157 tubes, 8 large framed drawings, a table, a carved panel, and a plaster ornament
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- Bernard Maybeck Collection, 1897-1956 (bulk 1902-1939)
Applegarth, George A. (George Adrian), 1875-1972. George A. Applegarth collection, 1918-1919.
Title:
George A. Applegarth collection, 1918-1919.
Contains correspondence, drawings, and photographs documenting the planning, design, and construction of the town of Clyde, California. Correspondence includes memoranda from Bernard Maybeck, supervising architect on the project. Also included are a set of drawings for a commercial project at Two Pine Street, San Francisco.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 2 card file boxes, 4 oversize folders, 1 tube.
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- Applegarth, George A. (George Adrian), 1875-1972. George A. Applegarth collection, 1918-1919.
Merchant, William G., 1889-1962. William G. Merchant collection, 1934-1941.
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William G. Merchant collection, 1934-1941.
Contains correspondence, drawings, and a few photographs documenting Merchant's personal and professional life, with the bulk of the collection relating to the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) held in 1939 in San Francisco, California. Records of the GGIE include correspondence, reports, drawings, financial records, articles, blueprints and meeting minutes concerning exposition comittees and buildings. Also includes minimal correspondence with Bernard Maybeck.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 7 oversize folders, 6 tubes.
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- Merchant, William G., 1889-1962. William G. Merchant collection, 1934-1941.
Keeler, Charles Augustus, 1871-1937. Charles Augustus Keeler papers, 1858-1949.
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Charles Augustus Keeler papers, 1858-1949.
Correspondence, writings, diaries, notes, and clippings concerning Keeler's literary works and his life in Berkeley.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes, 14 cartons, 2 v. (22.5 linear ft.)
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- Keeler, Charles Augustus, 1871-1937. Charles Augustus Keeler papers, 1858-1949.
George A. Applegarth Collection, ca. 1917-1919
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George A. Applegarth Collection, ca. 1917-1919
The collection documents the architectural work of George A. Applegarth, with a focus on his work in Clyde, California.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 4 card file boxes, 4 oversize folders, 1 tube
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- George A. Applegarth Collection, ca. 1917-1919
Walsh, C. Gregory. Photographs of buildings by Los Angeles architects.
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Photographs of buildings by Los Angeles architects. [ca. 1945-1955]
The photographs, primarily of mid-twentieth century Los Angeles area domestic architecture, were taken by C. Gregory Walsh while he was a student at the USC School of Architecture. Many of the photographs show buildings of recent construction, as evidenced by minimal landscaping and the lack of surrounding homes. Architects represented include Richard Neutra, John Lautner, A. Quincy Jones, Craig Ellwood, Gregory Ain, and Lloyd Wright. There are photographs of the Ellwood and Whitney R. Smith designed houses in the Crestwood Hills community. Also included are photographs of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings that Walsh took on a trip to the Chicago area and Wisconsin.
ArchivalResource: 235 photographic prints : gelatin silver ; 7.6 x 11.5 cm. and 43.2 x 61 cm. or smaller.
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- Walsh, C. Gregory. Photographs of buildings by Los Angeles architects.
Griffith, Alice. Alice Griffith papers, 1936, 1954-1955.
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Alice Griffith papers, 1936, 1954-1955.
Include letter from James P. Shaw, director of the Hunters Point Project Committee; letter from Miss Griffith to Catherine Bauer Wurster concerning the first Telegraph Hill Neighborhood House in San Francisco, built by Bernard R. Maybeck; and copy of her speech relating to housing in San Francisco.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio (.06 linear feet)
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- Griffith, Alice. Alice Griffith papers, 1936, 1954-1955.
Steilberg, Walter T., d. 1974. Interviews with Walter Steilberg : oral history transcript, including an address delivered by Walter Steilberg to the Historical Guide Association of California (1969), and interviews conducted by Leslie Freudenheim and Elizabeth Sussman (Ca. 1971), Harold B. Lyman (1972) and Sally woodbridge (1972). Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1976.
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Interviews with Walter Steilberg : oral history transcript, including an address delivered by Walter Steilberg to the Historical Guide Association of California (1969), and interviews conducted by Leslie Freudenheim and Elizabeth Sussman (Ca. 1971), Harold B. Lyman (1972) and Sally woodbridge (1972). Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1976.
Comments on various architects, including Julia Morgan, Bernard Maybeck, etc.; his own work; student days at University of California, etc. Also included: photocopy of his address to the Historical Guide Association of California, Aug. 1969. (19 l.).
ArchivalResource: Transcript : [136] leaves ; 28 cm.Phonotape : 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track ; 5 in.
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- Steilberg, Walter T., d. 1974. Interviews with Walter Steilberg : oral history transcript, including an address delivered by Walter Steilberg to the Historical Guide Association of California (1969), and interviews conducted by Leslie Freudenheim and Elizabeth Sussman (Ca. 1971), Harold B. Lyman (1972) and Sally woodbridge (1972). Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1976.
Esherick, Joseph, 1914-. Joseph Esherick collection, 1933-1985.
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Joseph Esherick collection, 1933-1985.
Contains student drawings, travel sketchbooks, speeches and writings on topics such as architectural education and the Bay Area Tradition, as well as records of consulting projects. The bulk of the collection consists of project files, primarily from the 1960s, that contain specifications, correspondence, notes, product literature, reports and drawings. The Cannery, UC Santa Cruz and Sea Ranch projects are particularly well-documented.
ArchivalResource: 29 vertical file drawers, 1 carton, 30 flat file drawers.
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- Esherick, Joseph, 1914-. Joseph Esherick collection, 1933-1985.
Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957. Julia Morgan collection, 1893-1980 (bulk 1893-1940)
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Julia Morgan collection, 1893-1980 (bulk 1893-1940)
Comprised of project records, sketches, and drawings for the residential, educational, humanitarian, and commercial buildings Morgan designed. Includes commissions from William Randolph Hearst and designs for Young Women's Christian Association buildings. Contains records of her many residential designs as well as other projects including St. John's Presbyterian Church, the Berkeley Women's City Club, and the Phoebe Hearst Memorial Gymnasium at the University of California, Berkeley.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 1 flat box, 4 flat file drawers, 26 tubes, 1 model.Selections of records for 47 projects : 4 microfilm reels : Negatives (MNEG 00-181, 00-182, 00-183, 00-186) and positive.
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- Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957. Julia Morgan collection, 1893-1980 (bulk 1893-1940)
Wright, Cedric, 1889-1959. Letters to Ernst Bacon, 1928-1959.
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Letters to Ernst Bacon, 1928-1959.
Some 145 letters and 7 postcards to Bacon, spanning 31 years. Includes a mimeograph copy of Wright's essay, WORDS OF THE EARTH, which Nancy Newhall edited posthumously for the Sierra Club book of the same name (1960). Also includes copies of a few letters to Ansel Adams, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, and Sara Bard Field. One photograph by Wright of Ernst Bacon. Personal letters, touching on his philogophy of art, his family and his friends, and the importance of architecture in his life (mentions of Frank Lloyd Wright, Roger Lee, and Bernard Maybeck - he lived in two different Maybeck homes).
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (363 p.)
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- Wright, Cedric, 1889-1959. Letters to Ernst Bacon, 1928-1959.
Stone, Herbert, 1883-. Herbert Stone memoirs : Ms.S., 1970.
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Herbert Stone memoirs : Ms.S., 1970.
An account of his experiences in the gold rush at Tonopah, Nevada, 1905; his work with Lee de Forest in constructing towers for radio stations; and career as geologist and engineer. With this: copies of material re the Hillside Club, Berkeley, including a copy of Fred Dempster's biographical sketch of Bernard Maybeck.
ArchivalResource: 55 l. ; 28cm.
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- Stone, Herbert, 1883-. Herbert Stone memoirs : Ms.S., 1970.
Bangs, Jean Murray. Jean Murray Bangs collection on Bernard Maybeck, 1904-1976 (bulk 1948-1976).
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Jean Murray Bangs collection on Bernard Maybeck, 1904-1976 (bulk 1948-1976).
Includes Bangs' notes and unpublished manuscript on Maybeck, correspondence, receipts and other papers relating to a survey of Maybeck's work conducted by Bangs for the University of California, Berkeley.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 1 oversize folder (1.25 linear feet)
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- Bangs, Jean Murray. Jean Murray Bangs collection on Bernard Maybeck, 1904-1976 (bulk 1948-1976).
MAYBECK, BERNARD R. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- MAYBECK, BERNARD R. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Maybeck family papers, 1900-1955.
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Maybeck family papers, 1900-1955.
Materials relate mainly to the architectural firm of Maybeck and White, and property owned by the Maybecks in Alameda, Contra Costa, and Mendocino Counties. Included are letters (some relating to the 1923 Berkeley fire); deeds and other papers; maps; and sketches of Maybeck property.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and portfolio.
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- Maybeck family papers, 1900-1955.
Monterey County Free Libraries local history photograph and document collection, Circa 1890s to 1970s
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Monterey County Free Libraries local history photograph and document collection Circa 1890s to 1970s
Monterey County Free Libraries' local history collection consists of books, photographs, maps, and documents on the history of Monterey County and California from the 1890s to 1970s. The collection offers historical interpretation of Monterey County and its role in California history. Digitized images in the collection include photographs, postcards, and documents of people, places, and buildings including libraries and librarians, schools, missions, industries (whaling, salt, and agricultural) in Aromas, Big Sur, Carmel, Gonzales, Jolon, Monterey, Moss Landing, Seaside, Pacific Grove, Salinas, Seaside, Soledad, Spreckles, and more. Of particular interest are photographs of the first county librarian, Anne Hadden, delivering library service on horseback to Big Sur, and photographs of farm labor camps in Monterey County circa 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 200 items including photographs, postcards and printed ephemera; Online items available
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- Monterey County Free Libraries local history photograph and document collection, Circa 1890s to 1970s
Maybeck, Bernard R. Bernard Maybeck reminiscences [sound reccording]
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Bernard Maybeck reminiscences [sound reccording] [19--?]
Reminiscences about his education and early work.
ArchivalResource: Original: 1 sound cassetteCompact disc copy: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Maybeck, Bernard R. Bernard Maybeck reminiscences [sound reccording]
Julia Morgan Collection, 1893-1980, (bulk 1893-1940)
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Julia Morgan Collection, 1893-1980, (bulk 1893-1940)
The collection documents Julia Morgan's architectural education and career.
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- Julia Morgan Collection, 1893-1980, (bulk 1893-1940)
Maybeck, Bernard R. Bernard Maybeck collection, 1897-1956 (bulk 1902-1939)
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Bernard Maybeck collection, 1897-1956 (bulk 1902-1939)
Consists of correspondence, office records, project records, photographs, drawings, and artifacts documenting the design work of Bernard Maybeck. Includes residences for Phoebe Hearst, Charles Keeler, Guy Chick, Leon Roos, Earle Anthony, and many others. Also contains records of his work on larger projects, such as Packard dealerships for Earle Anthony, the Panama Pacific International Exposition's Palace of Fine Arts, the University of California, Berkeley's Phoebe Hearst Memorial Complex, the campus plan for Principia College, Elsah, Illinois, First Church of Christ Scientist, Berkeley, and the Golden Gate International Exposition.
ArchivalResource: 32.5 boxes, 5 flat boxes, 1 card file box, 1 oversize volume, 34 flat file drawers, 157 tubes, 8 large framed drawings, table, carved panel, plaster ornament.Selections of materials for 211 projects, personal, professional, and office records; and University of California projects, Exposition projects, and Principia College projects : 16 microfilm reels : negative (MNEG 00-341) and positive.
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- Maybeck, Bernard R. Bernard Maybeck collection, 1897-1956 (bulk 1902-1939)
Edward Bright Hussey Collection, 1915-1975
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Edward Bright Hussey Collection, 1915-1975
The collection documents the architectural work of Edward Hussey in Japan and Hawaii. The bulk of the collection is the Principia College project in Elsah, Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes, 2 flat boxes, 1 flat file drawer, 46 tubes
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Esther McCoy papers
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Esther McCoy papers
The papers of Southern California architectural historian, critic, and writer Esther McCoy measure 44.0 linear feet and date from 1876 to 1990 (bulk 1938-1989). McCoy was interested in both Italian and Mexican architecture as well as the folk art and crafts of Mexico and South America. The collection documents McCoy's career, as well as her family and personal life through biographical material, extensive correspondence, personal and professional writings, project files, Southern California architects' files, clippings and other printed material, a large collection of photographs and slides, and taped interviews of Southern California modern architects. Biographical and family material consists of awards, resumes, identification documents, and other documentation of McCoy's personal life. Included are a transcript of a 1984 interview of McCoy by Makoto Watanabe and material relating to her friend, Theodore Dreiser. Correspondence focuses on her personal relationships with family, friends, and lovers, and general correspondence relating primarily to her work as a writer. McCoy's personal correspondence is valuable to researchers who are interested in her personal life, her struggles as a young writer, and the way in which her family, friends, lovers, mentors, and colleagues helped to shape her work and career. As documented in this correspondence, her life offers a glimpse into twentieth-century American social and political history, especially the radical leftist movements of the 1920s and 1930s. Researchers interested in the roots of feminism in the United States should also find these papers useful in documenting the life of a creative and productive woman who was successful in a field then almost entirely dominated by men. Correspondents of note include her husband Berkeley Tobey, lovers Geoffrey Eaton and Albert Robert, writers Ray Bradbury and Theodore Dreiser, and artists and architects, such as Dorothy Grotz, Craig Ellwood, A. Quincy Jones, Hans Hollein, and J. R. Davidson. General correspondence is primarily with researchers, professors, architects, publishers, and professional organizations. Personal writings include McCoy's diaries, notebooks, and memoirs, and writings by others including friends, lovers, and colleagues. Also included are drafts of McCoy's fictional works, both published and unpublished, including short stories, teleplays, and novels. The collection contains in-depth documentation of McCoy's pioneering study of the modernist work of twentieth-century architects in Southern California. The bulk of her papers consist of her writing files for books, exhibition catalogs, articles, and lectures on architecture. Because many of the architects about whom McCoy wrote were her contemporaries, she developed personal relationships with several of them through her research and writing. Her writing files include drafts, notes, research material, photographs, and correspondence. McCoy also traveled extensively, particularly in Italy and Mexico, and wrote about architecture, craft, and culture in those countries. Project files document McCoy's other activities related to architectural history, such preservation projects, juries, grants, the Dodge House Preservation Campaign and related film project, her work for the Society of Architectural Historians and the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), and her work at the UCLA School of Architecture and Urban Planning, compiling a slide library and cataloging the Richard Neutra's papers. McCoy also maintained architect files which may contain correspondence, notes, photographs, research material, interview transcripts, about architects and their works. Among these extensive records, the files documenting the careers of R. M. Schindler, Irving Gill, Richard Neutra, and Juan O'Gorman are particularly rich. Printed material in this collection documents McCoy's career as well as her personal interests. Included are books, clippings, magazines, newsletters, press releases, as well as publications arranged by subject such as architecture, art, Italy, and Mexico. McCoy also collected literary and leftist publications. The small amount of artwork in this collection consists of artwork sent to her by friends, including a drawing of her by Esther Rollo and etchings by various artists including Thomas Worlidge. There are personal photographs of family and friends and of McCoy at different times in her life, as well as photographs gathered during the course of her research on architecture. Found here are photographs of architects and their works, including a large number depicting the work of Gregory Ain, Luis Barragan, J. R. Davidson, Irving Gill, Bernard Maybeck, Juan O'Gorman, R. M. Schindler, and Raphael Soriano. Many of these photographs were taken by notable architectural photographers Julius Shulman and Marvin Rand. Also found are photographs of architecture designed for the Case Study House program of <emph render="italic">Arts & Architecture </emph>magazine; exhibition photographs, primarily for the exhibition "Ten Italian Architects" in 1967; and other research photographs primarily documenting architecture and craft in other countries and the history of architecture in California. This series also includes approximately 3,600 slides of architecture. Audio and video recordings include a videocassette of McCoy's 80th birthday party and 55 taped interviews with architects, people associated with architectural projects, and artists.
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- McCoy, Esther. Esther McCoy research files on architects, 1945-1989.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.). Panama-Pacific International Exposition architectural drawings : blueprints, 1913-1914.
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Panama-Pacific International Exposition architectural drawings : blueprints, 1913-1914.
Drawings principally for the utility systems of the following structures: California Building (Thomas H. Burditt and George W. Kelham); Court of the Four Seasons (Henry Bacon); Festival Hall (Robert David Farquhar); Fine Arts Building (Bernard R. Maybeck); Horticulture Building (Bakewell & Brown); and Mines Building (Bliss & Faville).
ArchivalResource: 18 sheets (in 9 tubes)
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- Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.). Panama-Pacific International Exposition architectural drawings : blueprints, 1913-1914.
Baxter, Alfred W. The Clubhouse at the Grove : typescript (photocopy) : 1984.
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The Clubhouse at the Grove : typescript (photocopy) : 1984.
From a talk by Alfred W. Baxter and Ian Mackinlay, given at the 1984 Encampment of the Bohemian Club. Includes history and description of the Clubhouse, designed by Bernard Maybeck in 1904. Also includes letter of transmission from Mackinlay to James D. Hart, 1985.
ArchivalResource: 1 item [7 p.] ; 29 cm.
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- Baxter, Alfred W. The Clubhouse at the Grove : typescript (photocopy) : 1984.
Maybeck, Bernard R. Bernard R. Maybeck architectural drawings, 1939-1940.
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Bernard R. Maybeck architectural drawings, 1939-1940.
Contains copies of architectural drawings by Maybeck, done in collaboration with Julia Morgan for Mrs. A.H. Darbee. Consists principally of site plans developed for Western Hills (under Memorial City Corporation), a proposed cemetery in San Mateo County. Also contains undated drawings for the Panama Pacific International Exposition lagoon and a plan for the Palace of Fine Arts drawn in pastel.
ArchivalResource: 3 oversize folders, 4 tubes (5.5 linear ft.)Selection of 3 drawings for Western Hills Cemetary : negatives (MNEG 00-181, 00-182, 00-183, 00-186) and positive.
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- Maybeck, Bernard R. Bernard R. Maybeck architectural drawings, 1939-1940.
Portraits of University of California individuals and groups, ca. 1850-[ongoing]
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Portraits of University of California individuals and groups, ca. 1850-[ongoing]
The collection consists of identified individuals and groups connected to the University of California, primarily from the Berkeley campus and the system-wide administration.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 4500 items
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- Anthony, Earle C.
Applegarth, George A. (George Adrian), 1875-1972.
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- Daniels, M., (landscape architect)
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First Church of Christ Scientist (Berkeley, Calif.)
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- Phoebe Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California.
Principia College of Liberal Arts, Elsah, Ill.
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- Wright, Cedric, 1889-1959.
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Architecture
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Arts and crafts movement
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- Americans
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California--San Francisco Bay Area
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- California--Daly City
California--Daly City
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- California
California
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- Western Hills (Cemetery : Projected)
Western Hills (Cemetery : Projected)
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California
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