Theodore C. Bernardi collection, 1920-1968 (bulk 1920-1934)

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Theodore C. Bernardi collection, 1920-1968 (bulk 1920-1934)

Consists primarily of drawings, but also contains correspondence and specifications. Student work includes basic drawing exercises as well as elaborate renderings. Also contains elevations, plans and detail drawings of the San Carlos Presidio Church (Monterey), completed as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS). Procedural bulletins from HABS are also included in the collection. Project records consist of drawings and specifications for residences designed and built for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Giffen by the firm Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons.

2 boxes, 1 flat file drawer.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8279301

California Digital Library

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Historic American Building Survey (San Francisco, Calif.)

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The Hampton Lillibridge House was built in 1796 by Rhode Island native, Hampton Lillibridge in the traditional New England style. The house was originally located at 310 East Bryan Street in Savannah, Georgia, but when it was purchased by antiques dealer, Jim Williams, in 1963 it was moved to its present location at 507 East Julian Street in Savannah, where it is known as one of Savannah's most haunted homes. From the description of Hampton Lillibridge House architectural drawings, 1...

Bernardi, Theodore C., 1903-

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Theodore C. Bernardi (1903-1990), a San Francisco architect, was a partner in the firm Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons and a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley Department of Architecture. From the description of Theodore C. Bernardi collection, 1920-1968 (bulk 1920-1934) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82266096 ...

Wurster, Bernardi, and Emmons

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The Center, located on the Stanford University campus, was designed by the architectural firm of Wurster, Bernardi, and Emmons. From the description of Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences : photographs, 1954. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122560975 William W. Wurster earned his degree in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley in 1919. Wurster's work, primarily residential during his early career, was exhibited and published nationwide. The...

Online Archive of California

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