Public buildings -- New Mexico
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Channell Graham Drawings and Plans
The Channell Graham Drawings and Plans Collection contains 80 sets of architectural drawings and plans, designed by architect Channell Graham and the firm of Pacheco and Graham during the 1960s-1970s. The plans consist of public, educational; religious and commercial buildings; residences; state parks; and pueblo and mission historical restorations in New Mexico, Colorado and South Dakota.
C.R. Carr Architectural Drawings and Plans
The C.R. Carr Architectural Drawings and Plans collection contains 32 sets of architectural drawings and plans, designed by architect C.R. Carr and the firms, C.R. Carr & Co., and Carr & Gardner. The plans consist of public buildings and residences primarily from the Roswell, New Mexico area.
George Pearl Oversized Drawings, Artwork and Files
George Pearl Papers
This collection contains George Clayton Pearl’s personal and business records. The business files contain project information from his professional projects with SMPC Architects along with projects he undertook on his own. These projects deal mainly with historic preservation issues in New Mexico along with new projects he took on after retirement from SMPC Architects. Also included are personal correspondence materials, personal items, sketch books and photographs.
Harvey S. Hoshour Architectural Drawings and Plans
The Harvey S Hoshour Architectural Drawings and Plans collection consists of sets of drawings and plans for buildings designed by Harvey S. Hoshour, Design & Construction, New York (1961-1962); Harvey S. Hoshour, Architect AIA, Albuquerque (1962-I982) and Hoshour & Pearson Architects, Albuquerque (1982-1988).
Harvey S. Hoshour Papers
Job files, presentation boards, shop drawings, proposals, correspondence, and bibliographic information for Albuquerque architect Harvey Hoshour.
New Mexico Sanatoriums Architectural Drawings and Plans Collection
The New Mexico Sanatoriums Architectural Drawings and Plans Collection contains architectural drawings for Sunmount Sanatorium (Santa Fe, NM), Southwestern Presbyterian Sanatorium (Albuquerque, NM), and Albuquerque Sanatorium, 1914-1932.