Architecture
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Mirza Dickel residence plans
Collection includes 7 plans and sections on 2 sheets of a house for Mirza Dickel at 2014 SW 17th Ave. in Portland, Oregon, by the firm of Huntington & Roth.
Doernbecher Manufacturing Company building plans
Collection includes 1 plan on 1 sheet of a building for Doernbecher Manufacturing Company in Portland, Oregon, by architect Roy Fulton.
E. O. Doud residence photographic collection
Twelve black and white photographs of the exterior of the home of Edgar Oscar Doud at 5408 SE Morrison St., Portland, Oregon, just before it was torn down in 1966. Collection includes an article from The Oregonian with historical and biographical information.
Travel guide for Rome, Italy, with annotations by A. E. Doyle
Copy of the 1905 edition of Augustus J. C. Hare's travel guide for Rome, Italy, titled "Walks in Rome," with pencil annotations by architect A. E. Doyle (1877-1928). Doyle traveled in Europe for several months in 1906, and used this guide during those travels.
Anthony F. Dumas sketches of Portland theaters
Three pen and ink drawings depicting the exteriors of the Pantages Theatre, the Portland Theatre, and the Orpheum Theatre in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with David C. Duniway
Oral history interview with David C. Duniway conducted by Linda S. Dodds from January 9 to June 11, 1981. Duniway discusses his career as Oregon's first state archivist and his involvement in the historic preservation of several buildings in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce residence plans
Collection includes 56 blueprint plans, elevations, sections and details on 17 sheets of a house for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce at 1610 Fir St. in Salem, Oregon, by architect Clarence L. Smith.
Robert Hale Ellis landscape architectural papers
This unprocessed collection consists of miscellaneous landscape architectural plans for hospitals, apartments, schools, churches and residences, primarily in Portland, Oregon, by Robert Hale Ellis, a Portland architect.
Finley's Funeral Home photographic collection
Collection consists of 22 black and white photographs and six strips of negatives, circa 1938-1965, of Finley's Funeral Home, including its demolition. The funeral home, also known as J. P. Finley & Sons Mortuary, was located in downtown Portland, Oregon, and designed by A. E. Doyle & Associates. It was demolished circa 1965 when Finley's merged with Sunset Hills Mortuary.
First German Evangelical Church of Portland plans
Collection includes 1 rendering on 1 sheet of the First German Evangelical Church at SW 10th Ave. and SW Clay St. in Portland, Oregon.