Percival Goodman architectural records and papers, 1929-1989.

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Percival Goodman architectural records and papers, 1929-1989.

Percival Goodman (1904-1989) was an Americam architect, teacher, urban planner, artist and writer. In a career that spanned more than sixty years, Goodman achieved renown as one of the most prolific synagogue architects in the United States and was instrumental in the development of a critical discourse around the building of modern religious architecture. The collection consists of project records, drawings, models, photographs, slides, professional correspondence and contracts, articles and unpublished manuscripts, teaching and lecture notes and personal and professional memorabilia, such as architectural licenses and certificates, as well as articles and clippings about his work.

Architectural drawings; Correspondence; Manuscripts; Memorabilia; Photographs; Printed materials

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