North Carolina State University, Department of Architecture records, 1948-1978 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, Department of Architecture records, 1948-1978 [manuscript]

Correspondence, memoranda, and instructional materials generated by the School of Architecture, as well as records generated by the Urban Design Program.

2 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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North Carolina State College. School of Design

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These models were created for the exhibit "Simplicity, Order, and Discipline: The Work of George Matsumoto, FAIA" that was displayed at NCSU's Visual Arts Gallery (more recently known as the Gregg Museum), April 10 - June 28, 1997. The exhibit was a joint project of the Gallery and the NCSU Libraries' Special Collections Department (Special Collections Research Center after 2004). The models were made by School of Design students under the direction of Professor Robert P. Burns. Students include...

North Carolina State University. Dept. of Architecture

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The School of Architecture was an original component of North Carolina State University's College of Design, known at its founding in 1948 as the School of Architecture and Landscape Design. Before the Department of Architecture existed, North Carolina State College offered only a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering degree through a joint program of the School of Agriculture and the School of Engineering. The deans of those schools, together with a group of North Carolina architects, lobbied t...

North Carolina State College. Dept. of Architecture.

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North Carolina State University. College of Design

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The Department of Landscape Architecture was an original component of North Carolina State University's College of Design, known at its founding in 1948 as the School of Architecture and Landscape Design. In 1927, Professor Joseph Plummer Pillsbury initiated a curriculum in landscape architecture in the Department of Horticulture. By 1942, the Division of Landscape Architecture within the Department of Horticulture offered a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture degree. When Henry Kampho...