James D. Wickenden collection, 1915-1937.

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James D. Wickenden collection, 1915-1937.

Consists of student work and architectural drawings. Residential projects include the Gilman house in Carmel (1937), the Campbell house in Palo Alto (1932), the Hinman house in Lake Tahoe (n.d.), and the Dowsett house (1929, location unknown). Coursework includes drawing exercises from high school and from a Stereotomy course (Architecture 107) at UC Berkeley.

5 oversize folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8216093

California Digital Library

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Online Archive of California

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Wickenden, James W.

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James D. Wickenden practiced architecture in Northern California after graduating from UC Berkeley's School of Architecture in 1925. He worked as a draftsman in Clarence Tantau's office for the early part of his career. From the description of James D. Wickenden collection, 1915-1937. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78515817 ...