Walter Koellein Vivrett papers 1949-1978 (bulk 1952-1968)
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Randall, Ollie
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National Retired Teachers Association
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Stonorov, Oscar, 1905-1970
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Melting, Alan
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University of Minnesota. School of Architecture
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Architecture courses were first introduced into the curriculum at the University of Minnesota as early as 1874 within the College of Mechanic Arts. In 1913, a full course of architecture was established. Frederick Mann was appointed chair and two faculty were also added that year, Roy Childs Jones and Lewis B. Walton. Courses in drawing, design specifications, decorative composition and materials construction were offered. In 1915, the College of Engineering and Architec...
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University of Minnesota. Center of Urban and Regional Affairs
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University of Minnesota. Experimental City Project.
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The objective of this 1969-1971 project was to design a totally new city with a population of 250,000, which would embody innovative concepts and opportunities in social, technological, economic and physical areas. The latest planning ideas in these areas could be observed and evaluated by urban studies experts from private and public sectors of academia and government. The project was a joint venture of the University of Minnesota and the Federal Government. The city was never built, although i...
Kepes, György (1906-2001).
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Vivrett, Walter K.
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Walter K. Vivrett was a member of the faculty of the School of Architecture at the University of Minnesota for 30 years, and at the time of his death, at age 63, was director of Graduate Studies. Vivrett was a well-known authority on housing of the aged, and one of the founding members of Minnesota Experimental City (MXC), serving as the MCX director during its early years (1965-1970). From the description of Papers, 1950-1978 (bulk 1952-1968). (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)....
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