Mario J. Ciampi Records 1952-1999

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Mario J. Ciampi Records 1952-1999

Mario J. Ciampi Records, 1952-1999. The collection is comprised of three series: Professional Papers (biographical material, files related to awards, travel, and Ciampi's participation in the 1959 architects creativity study conducted by U.C. Berkeley's Institute for Personality Assessment & Research (IPAR)), Office Records (primarily publicity materials such as tear sheets and clip files of Ciampi's work), and Project Records (manuscript material, drawings, and visual materials).

2 cartons, 1 1/2 document boxes, 12 mounted drawings, 9 tubes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656867

Environmental Design Archives

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Environmental Design Archives

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William W. Wurster founded the Environmental Design Archives (then the Architectural Archives) in 1953 as a teaching collection, following the recommendation of eminent architectural historian Henry Russell Hitchcock. The personal papers and project records of Bernard Maybeck comprised the inaugural donation. In 1973 the Department of Landscape Architecture combined its collections with the Architectural Archives prompting the College of Environmental Design to adopt the name "Documents Collecti...

Ciampi, Mario J. (Mario Joseph), 1907-2006

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Mario Joseph Ciampi was a native of San Francisco. He studied at the San Francisco Architectural Club (1927-29), was a Special Student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1930-32), and attended the Beaux Arts Institute in Paris (1932). Ciampi gained prominence within the profession by designing schools and churches in the Bay Area, the Berkeley Art Museum and the Newman Center for the University of California. In addition to his architectural projects, Ciampi was involved in a number of si...