Hal Dean job files, 1981-1996.

ArchivalResource

Hal Dean job files, 1981-1996.

Significant projects represented in the Hal Dean Job Files include: The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Campus; University of New Mexico, Valencia Campus; University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque; Navajo Community College; Technical Vocational Institute, Albuquerque; New Mexico State University, Las Cruces; Highland High School, Albuquerque; Juan Tabo Public Library, Albuquerque; Ganado School District, New Mexico; City/County Municipal Office Building, Albuquerque; Cibola General Hospital; and Chinle Elementary, Junior High and High Schools. The Hal Dean Job Files include work created by Dean under the auspices of the firms Dean, Hunt, and Associates; and Dean, Kruger and Associates.

33 boxes (33 cu ft.)

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7099018

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

Related Entities

There are 4 Entities related to this resource.

Dean/Hunt and Associates.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64803x5 (corporateBody)

Dean, Hal M., 1935-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6059t9x (person)

Hal Dean was born in Raton New Mexico in 1935. Dean attended schools in New Mexico and Texas until entering military service in the mid-50s. After a tour in the Marine Corps he attended the University of New Mexico on the G.I. Bill. Upon graduating from UNM's Architecture Program with a BA in 1964, Dean interned in Sydney, Australia and in Albuquerque, New Mexico to fulfill the apprenticeship requirements of the architecture profession. After passing the exam for architectural certification, Dea...

Dean, Kruger and Associates.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w689703d (corporateBody)

University of New Mexico.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sz07t8 (corporateBody)

The University of New Mexico was established by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico in 1889. It was to be located in Albuquerque. Elias Stover was appointed the first president. The new institution opened in rented rooms as a summer normal school, June 15, 1892, beginning regular instruction on September 21st in the first building erected on the campus. In 1901 Dr. William G. Tight became president. He introduced the "Pueblo Style" architecture for the University buildings. U...