Boyd C. Pratt Papers pertaining to the Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects 1882-1992

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Boyd C. Pratt Papers pertaining to the Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects 1882-1992

Research material, correspondence and complete draft relating to the unpublished book, "Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects."

2 boxes (2 cu. ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404268

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Lazzell, Carleen

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Wilson, Chris, 1951 December 23-

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Chris Wilson is currently the J. B. Jackson Professor of Cultural Landscape Studies at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning in Albuquerque. A founding coordinator of the UNM Architecture Department's Historic Preservation and Regionalism program, Wilson has been teaching seminars in Southwest historic architecture from 1987-present. This collection is an accumulation of selected students' papers from his classes. From the guide to the Student papers on his...

Pratt, Boyd C.

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The "Directory of Historic New Mexico Architects," funded by a grant from the American Institute of Architects in 1987, contains biographies pertaining to New Mexico architects. Architects who began practicing in the state before 1945 were eligible for inclusion, although some of them continued their practices into the 1970s. Acting as an editorial board, architectural historians Boyd Pratt, Carleen Lazzell and Chris Wilson developed collaborations with local researchers to produce the biographi...

Cristy, Edward B.

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Gaastra, T. Charles (Tjalke Charles).

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Tjalke Charles Gaastra was born in the Netherlands in 1879, and later immigrated to the mid-western United States with his family. Between the ages of 14 to 21, Gaastra worked as a hod carrier, bricklayer and logger. From 1901-1910, he was listed as an architect in Kenosha, Wisconsin. In 1911, Gaastra received his architecture license from the state of Illinois, and worked in Chicago for seven years designing schools. He married in 1917 and moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico to work for his brother's...

McColeman, Susan

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