This article describes the architecture of The Bangor Theological Seminary including influences on the architecture and craftspeople who contributed to it
Contents: Urgent Need for Buildings --- Planned Mathematics Institute During 1959 Summer Session --...
An informational piece designed to encourage support of the campaign for a new library on the Univer...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1966. B.Arch.Accompanying draw...
Popularly known as “The Bricks,” the former three-building row at Colby (Waterville) College was one...
The chapel of the Bangor Theological Semenary was built in 1858 by the architect William G. Morse. T...
The report of Frederick Law Olmsted on design considerations for the Land Grant College for the stat...
The Connecticut College campus has changed dramatically in the last century. Originally a women’s co...
Illustrations and discussion of the architecture of homes in Camden, Belfast, and Castine, Maine
(Part I) Bryn Mawr College is unique in having been the only campus independently planned by Calvert...
A June 1952 Architectural Forum article detailing the recent construction of Vine Street School in B...
This article examines the Bangor Historical Society to understand how changes that have occurred the...
A pamphlet that provides photographs and information about many of the University of Maine buildings...
The article discussed the history of the first private academies in Maine in the later 17th and earl...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1955.Accompanying d...
The article discusses the prevalence of dykes found, primarily in Washington County, which had been ...
Contents: Urgent Need for Buildings --- Planned Mathematics Institute During 1959 Summer Session --...
An informational piece designed to encourage support of the campaign for a new library on the Univer...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1966. B.Arch.Accompanying draw...
Popularly known as “The Bricks,” the former three-building row at Colby (Waterville) College was one...
The chapel of the Bangor Theological Semenary was built in 1858 by the architect William G. Morse. T...
The report of Frederick Law Olmsted on design considerations for the Land Grant College for the stat...
The Connecticut College campus has changed dramatically in the last century. Originally a women’s co...
Illustrations and discussion of the architecture of homes in Camden, Belfast, and Castine, Maine
(Part I) Bryn Mawr College is unique in having been the only campus independently planned by Calvert...
A June 1952 Architectural Forum article detailing the recent construction of Vine Street School in B...
This article examines the Bangor Historical Society to understand how changes that have occurred the...
A pamphlet that provides photographs and information about many of the University of Maine buildings...
The article discussed the history of the first private academies in Maine in the later 17th and earl...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1955.Accompanying d...
The article discusses the prevalence of dykes found, primarily in Washington County, which had been ...
Contents: Urgent Need for Buildings --- Planned Mathematics Institute During 1959 Summer Session --...
An informational piece designed to encourage support of the campaign for a new library on the Univer...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1966. B.Arch.Accompanying draw...