Olive Chadeayne Architectural Collection 1924-1956

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Olive Chadeayne Architectural Collection 1924-1956

1924-1956

The Olive Chadeayne Architectural Collection includes drawings for residences, schools, churches and businesses primarily located in southern California. In addition to Olive Chadeayne’s work, the collection also contains over twenty-five drawings by American architect Lillian Rice.

9.8 cu. ft.; 2 boxes; 28 oversize folders

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Rice, Lilian Jeannette, 1889-1938

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Lilian Jeannette Rice (June 12, 1889 – December 22, 1938) was an eco-conscious, early 20th-century American architect working primarily in the California Spanish Colonial Revival style. She was born in National City, California In 1906, she entered the University of California and successfully completed her Bachelor of Letters Degree in Social Science with a major in architecture in 1910. In 1921, Rice was chosen by Richard Requa, of the firm of Requa and Jackson, to be the lead planner on the n...

Horton, Inge S.

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Chadeayne, Olive, 1904-2001

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Olive Chadeayne Olive Chadeayne was born on February 9, 1904 in Ossining, New York. Educated in California, Chadeayne began studying architecture at the University of California (currently UCLA) in 1922 later completing her coursework at Berkeley when the UCLA architecture program was shut down. Chadeayne graduated with a B.A. in Architecture from Berkeley on May 12, 1926 and went on to complete her graduate work there in 1927. Los Angeles based architecture ...