As a unique room designed by renowned late 19th - early 20th century architect and designer Stanford White, the library of the William Watts Sherman House is considered an exemplary representation of American decorative art and architecture. The purpose of this report is to analyze and make recommendations to Salve Regina University, the present owner of the building, in regards to the Library. This study will involve, but is not limited to, a survey of the room’s history, including information about the designer, former inhabitants, and historical functions. It will draw on a large number of research venues, including historic maps, photographs, illustrations, drawings, diagrams, floor-plans, measured drawings, scientific analysis methods,...
For my thesis I would like to research historic concepts and ideas of plans, and how they could appl...
This study discusses how the emergence of architecturally significant modern house museums has neces...
6 pagesThe University of Oregon’s Museum of Art was constructed in 1930 for the purpose of housing G...
As a unique room designed by renowned late 19th - early 20th century architect and designer Stanford...
Through extensive historical research on the built environment of Harrison Randolph Hall, the missio...
2013-11-05This thesis traces the spatial design history of the University of Southern California’s H...
Wallpaper is a significant decorative finish of late nineteenth century interiors. Determining the a...
The purpose of this study was to produce a thorough documentation of Fairfax, a National Register pr...
Taliesin West, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, was Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and studio from ...
When observing Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterwork, Fallingwater, few people contemplate the significanc...
4 pagesDesigned by Warren H. Williams, noted architect of iron front buildings from Albany to Portla...
In 2014, Iowa State University’s (ISU’s) Historic Preservation of Interiors class (ARTID 469D/569D) ...
The interiors of the Mallory-Neely House are valuable surviving documents of nineteenth century Amer...
verso of photograph; Photograph exhibited in Rhode Island Architecture Exhibition, 1939, RISD Museu...
interior; Photograph exhibited in Rhode Island Architecture Exhibition, 1939, RISD Museum. Curated ...
For my thesis I would like to research historic concepts and ideas of plans, and how they could appl...
This study discusses how the emergence of architecturally significant modern house museums has neces...
6 pagesThe University of Oregon’s Museum of Art was constructed in 1930 for the purpose of housing G...
As a unique room designed by renowned late 19th - early 20th century architect and designer Stanford...
Through extensive historical research on the built environment of Harrison Randolph Hall, the missio...
2013-11-05This thesis traces the spatial design history of the University of Southern California’s H...
Wallpaper is a significant decorative finish of late nineteenth century interiors. Determining the a...
The purpose of this study was to produce a thorough documentation of Fairfax, a National Register pr...
Taliesin West, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, was Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and studio from ...
When observing Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterwork, Fallingwater, few people contemplate the significanc...
4 pagesDesigned by Warren H. Williams, noted architect of iron front buildings from Albany to Portla...
In 2014, Iowa State University’s (ISU’s) Historic Preservation of Interiors class (ARTID 469D/569D) ...
The interiors of the Mallory-Neely House are valuable surviving documents of nineteenth century Amer...
verso of photograph; Photograph exhibited in Rhode Island Architecture Exhibition, 1939, RISD Museu...
interior; Photograph exhibited in Rhode Island Architecture Exhibition, 1939, RISD Museum. Curated ...
For my thesis I would like to research historic concepts and ideas of plans, and how they could appl...
This study discusses how the emergence of architecturally significant modern house museums has neces...
6 pagesThe University of Oregon’s Museum of Art was constructed in 1930 for the purpose of housing G...