Warren Edwards photographic materials, 1957-2006 [manuscript].

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Warren Edwards photographic materials, 1957-2006 [manuscript].

This collection consists of two color photographic prints of Warren Edwards' landscape design projects, seventeen 35 mm color slides of Edwards' landscape design projects and the North Carolina State College School of Design (later North Carolina State University College of Design), one reduced of drawing Herron Arboretum and Nature Center, and one magazine ad for the Edwards' firm.

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Edwards, Warren

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William Warren Edwards (1929- ) was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended North Carolina State College School of Design (later North Carolina State University College of Design) where he earned his landscape architecture degree around 1958. He won a Dumbarton Oaks Junior Research Fellowship in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University. In the early 1960s, he worked at various times for Lewis Clarke Associates, Richard Bell and Associates, O'Neill Ford, and Frederic Stresau. He was an a...

North Carolina State University. School of Design

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Between 1951 and 1969, many architecture students at North Carolina State University completed summer projects documenting historic buildings and districts. Beginning in 1959, these projects were submitted to the National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Survey. The project was formalized with the creation of the undergraduate course, "Historic Architecture Research" (ARC 300), which was required for admission to the fifth year architecture program. In 1964, students undertook a projec...

Clarke, Lewis

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Lewis James Clarke was born in Carlton, Nottingham, England on 10 March 1927. He earned his Master's in Architecture at the University of Leicester, Master's in Landscape Design from Kings College at the University of Durham, and a Fulbright Scholarship and a Smith-Mundt Award to attend Harvard University's Graduate School of Design to earn a Master's in Landscape Architecture in 1952. Clarke taught as an associate professor at the North Carolina State College School of Design (SOD), from 1952 t...

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...