Image of Masterson home designed by William Ward Watkin.Architect William Ward Watkin (1886-1952) served as the first Supervising Architect for Rice Institute, overseeing the construction of the first campus buildings. Watkin also taught in Rice's Architecture Dept. and designed many Houston buildings such as the original Museum of Fine Arts, Houston building, the original downtown Houston Public Library building (now known as the Julia Ideson Building), and many notable residences. His daughter Ray Watkin Strange is a philanthropist and generous donor to Rice University
The two-storied home of William Ward Watkin, the principal architect of the William M. Rice Institut...
Black and white photograph of the M. L. Hurwitz house.Black and white photograph of the M. L. Hurwit...
Black and white photograph of the Dr. E. M. Armstrong house.Black and white photograph of the Dr. E....
Black and white photograph of the N. T. Masterson house.Black and white photograph of the N. T. Mast...
William Ward Watkin in his architectural office, Scanlan Building, 11th floor, Houston, ...
Photograph possibly taken by William Ward Watkin as Architect.Architect William Ward Watkin (1886-19...
Black and white photograph of the original Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, building, desig...
Proposed general plan of Rice Institute campus. Note row of faculty housing at North end...
Rice campus, worker sawing board for construction of Administration Building (Lovett Hal...
Black and white portrait, inscribed on the back of the photograph: William Ward Watkin d...
44 page brochure documenting Watkin's architectural career to date (ca. 1940), including...
Fondren Library, front of building viewed from far edge of Academic Court (Quadrangle), ...
A sketch pen and ink drawing by one of Watkin's architecture students at Rice, Watkin dr...
The two-storied home of William Ward Watkin, the principal architect of the William M. Rice Institut...
Architectural Traditions Appearing in the Earlier Buildings of the Rice Institute, types...
The two-storied home of William Ward Watkin, the principal architect of the William M. Rice Institut...
Black and white photograph of the M. L. Hurwitz house.Black and white photograph of the M. L. Hurwit...
Black and white photograph of the Dr. E. M. Armstrong house.Black and white photograph of the Dr. E....
Black and white photograph of the N. T. Masterson house.Black and white photograph of the N. T. Mast...
William Ward Watkin in his architectural office, Scanlan Building, 11th floor, Houston, ...
Photograph possibly taken by William Ward Watkin as Architect.Architect William Ward Watkin (1886-19...
Black and white photograph of the original Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, building, desig...
Proposed general plan of Rice Institute campus. Note row of faculty housing at North end...
Rice campus, worker sawing board for construction of Administration Building (Lovett Hal...
Black and white portrait, inscribed on the back of the photograph: William Ward Watkin d...
44 page brochure documenting Watkin's architectural career to date (ca. 1940), including...
Fondren Library, front of building viewed from far edge of Academic Court (Quadrangle), ...
A sketch pen and ink drawing by one of Watkin's architecture students at Rice, Watkin dr...
The two-storied home of William Ward Watkin, the principal architect of the William M. Rice Institut...
Architectural Traditions Appearing in the Earlier Buildings of the Rice Institute, types...
The two-storied home of William Ward Watkin, the principal architect of the William M. Rice Institut...
Black and white photograph of the M. L. Hurwitz house.Black and white photograph of the M. L. Hurwit...
Black and white photograph of the Dr. E. M. Armstrong house.Black and white photograph of the Dr. E....