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Collection Summary

Biographical Sketch of Harwell Hamilton Harris

Scope and Content of the collection

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

References to works by or about Harwell Hamilton Harris (1903-1990)

Description of Series

SERIES A: PERSONAL PAPERS

SERIES B: CORRESPONDENCE

SERIES C: MANUSCRIPTS OF SPEECHES AND ARTICLES

SERIES D: EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL

SERIES D1: DESIGN CLASS NOTES

SERIES D2: CLASS PROBLEMS

SERIES D3: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MATERIAL

SERIES E: BACKGROUND MATERIAL FOR A BOOK ON SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO., OWATONNA, MINN. (not published)

SERIES F: OFFICE FILES

SERIES G: ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS

SERIES H: PUBLISHED ARTICLES ABOUT HARRIS' WORK

SERIES I: FILES ON OTHER ARCHITECTS

SERIES J: BOOK

SERIES K: VISUAL MATERIAL

SERIES K1: PHOTOGRAPHS

SERIES K2: SLIDES

SERIES K3: NEGATIVES

SERIES K4: MOVIE/VIDEOTAPE

SERIES L: AUDIO MATERIAL

SERIES M: SCRAPBOOKS

SERIES N: PRINTS OF WORKING DRAWINGS (See Series G: Architectural Projects)

SERIES O: DRAWINGS (See Series G: Architectural Projects)

SERIES P: JEAN HARRIS' PAPERS

SERIES P1: PUBLISHED ARTICLES WRITTEN BY JEAN HARRIS

SERIES P2: BACKGROUND MATERIAL FOR BOOK ON BERNARD MAYBECK

SERIES P3:BACKGROUND MATERIAL ON GREENE AND GREENE

University of Texas, Alexander Architectural Archive

Harwell Hamilton Harris:

An Inventory of his Papers, Photographs and Drawings, 1906-1990



Collection Summary

Creator:Harris, Harwell Hamilton, 1903-
Title:Harwell Hamilton Harris (1903-1990) Papers: Drawings, photographs and archival records, California, Texas and North Carolina
Dates:1906-1990
Abstract:Architect Harwell Hamilton Harris (1903-1990) was an early proponent of regional modernism in California and Texas. He taught architectural design at North Carolina State University and the University of Texas School of Architecture where he was the dean (1952-55); he was made a fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 1965. Includes personal papers, correspondence, office and job files, articles (together measuring 14 linear feet), 3,675 photographic images, and 3,874 drawings dating from 1906 to 1990 document the architectural career of Harwell Hamilton Harris.
Identification:Accession number (s): 1984005, 1984008, 1985003, 1985005, 1985013, 1992003, 1992010, 1994001, 2001006, 2002009
Quantity:3,874 drawings; 14 linear feet of archival material; 3,675 photographic images; approximately 1,100 slides
Language:Materials are in English.
Repository:Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin.

Biographical Sketch of Harwell Hamilton Harris

Harwell Hamilton Harris was born on July 2, 1903 in Redlands, California. The son of Fred Harris, an architect and rancher, Harris grew up in the Imperial Valley area and later attended San Bernardino High School. In 1923, he moved to Los Angeles to attend the Otis Art Institute and in 1925, he began to study drawing and painting with Stanton Macdonald-Wright at the Art Students League.

Harris' ambition to be a sculptor, however, was changed after visiting Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House. Soon thereafter, he applied to the architecture program at the University of California at Berkeley. He never attended the program, however, as he found employment with Richard Neutra and R.M. Schindler. Neutra discouraged him from attending formal classes in architecture although he did attend classes given by Neutra at the Los Angeles Academy of Modern Art. While in Neutra's office, he worked on such seminal projects as the Lovell Health House and the Rush City Competition. During this period, Harris became familiar with the principles of the Modernist movement and served as secretary of the American chapter of the Congrés Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM). In 1931, Harris met his future wife, Jean Murray Bangs, who would have a strong influence over his life and his professional career. They were married in 1937.

In 1933, Harris left the Neutra office to establish his own independent practice in Los Angeles. His first commissions were for small homes, based on a modular system, in which he applied the modernist principles he had learned in the offices of Neutra and Schindler. Among these early homes were the Pauline Lowe House (1934) in Altadena and the Fellowship Park House (1936). Fellowship Park, Harris' own house, won the 1936 House Beautiful Small House Competition and established his reputation in California. In 1937, John Entenza, the influential editor of California Arts and Architecture, commissioned Harris to design his own home. The Weston Havens House (1939-40), dramatically perched on a hillside outside of Berkeley, used inverted gables in a novel structural solution that allowed Harris to maintain sensitivity to this peculiar site.

With the advent of World War II, it was difficult to obtain new commissions and building materials were scarce. Harris designed several model homes including an early solar house (1946) for the Libbey-Owens-Ford glass company and the "Segmental House" (1941) for the Revere Copper and Brass Company. Designed with the returning veterans in mind and utilizing a modular system, the segmental house could grow from an inexpensive, one-bedroom home to a six-bedroom, four-bath house to accommodate the growth of a family over the years. Harris also designed the Ingersol Utility Core for Donald Deskey at this time. In 1943, Harris moved to New York where he taught at Columbia University and was involved in the CIAM Chapter for Relief and Postwar Planning.

Upon his return to California in 1944, Harris and his wife Jean rediscovered the work of Greene and Greene. The influence of their Japanese-inspired bungalows can be seen in Harris's work of the 1940s including such projects as the Ralph Johnson House (1947-48) in Los Angeles, the Gerald M. Loeb Pavilion (1947) in Redding, Connecticut, and the Clarence Wyle House (1946-48) in Ojai. Harris's sensitive use of native woods added to the intimate quality of these homes.

In 1952, Harris accepted the position of Dean for the School of Architecture at The University of Texas. Although he lacked both formal architectural training and administrative experience, he expanded the School's programs and attempted to revolutionize the methods of teaching. Harris directly involved some of the students in the design process when he collaborated with them on the Texas State Fair House (1954), offering them actual experience with the design and construction process. Harris hired new faculty whose innovative ideas clashed with the traditional Beaux-Arts methods still in use in Texas. Later known as the "Texas Rangers," Harris hired Colin Rowe, John Hejduk, Robert Slutsky, Werner Seligmann, and Herbert Hirsche. The autocratic nature of Harris's new theory for teaching design, however, created enormous tensions within the school, which interfered with his own private practice. As a result, Harris resigned as dean in the summer of 1955. He moved to Dallas where he continued to practice, designing homes that were brilliantly adapted to the harsh Texas climate. Among his many Texas works are the J. Lee Johnson House (1955-56) in Fort Worth, the Seymour Eisenberg House (1957-58) House in Dallas, and the Dallas Trade Mart for Trammell Crow (1958-60) in Dallas.

In 1962, Harris accepted a teaching position at the North Carolina State University in Raleigh. He continued his private practice, designing numerous buildings including the Stanley Bennett House (1970), the Saint Giles Presbyterian Church (1967-69), and a new, combined home and office for himself (1968). Harris retired from teaching in 1973 and from private practice in 1975.

Harris has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Richard Neutra Medal for Professional Excellence (1982). Harris's work was published extensively and has appeared in numerous exhibitions, including the Museum of Modern Art (1939, 1943, 1943, 1945, and 1953), the National Gallery of Art (1957), and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (1977). In addition, several one-man exhibitions of his work have been held at the North Carolina State University (1981), the Museum of Art in Fayetteville, North Carolina (1982) and The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture (1985). Harris was made a fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 1965 and received an honorary doctorate from North Carolina State University in 1985.

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Scope and Content of the collection

The Harwell Hamilton Harris collection contains 3,874 drawings; 14 linear feet of archival material; 3,675 photographic images; and approximately 1,100 slides. These materials range in date from 1906 to 1990 and document the architect's personal and professional life, as well as the life of his wife, Jean Murray Harris.

Among the personal papers are biographical information, awards, financial information, exhibit and portfolio materials as well as correspondence from 1926 to 1990 and a series of eight scrapbooks. Many of Harris' writing projects are also found in the collection, including manuscripts of speeches and articles, notes and class problems from his architecture courses, and research materials for an unpublished book on the Security Bank and Trust Company, designed by Louis Sullivan. The collection also includes a copy of manuscript material of Harris' writings, both published and unpublished, gathered in a notebook and entitled "Portrait of an Architect."

The professional life of Harris is reflected through his architectural office files and records related to his architectural projects. Included in the collection are approximately 7,000 drawings representing 212 projects. Full documentation, including perspectives, sketches, working drawings, specifications, and photographs, exists for most of Harris' building with the exception of projects not built.This collection also contains series of published articles about Harris' work and files on other architects that include articles, clippings, photographs and slides on the work of architects of interest to Harris.

Visual materials included in the collection are photographs of Harris and his wife, personal photographs, exhibition prints, travel photographs and book illustrations, slides, negatives, and a 16mm art film. Noted photographers Man Ray, Fred Dapprich, Julius Shulman, and Andre Kertesz took some of the photographs. Audio materials include a series of taped interviews given by Harris in 1979, as well as lecturers by other speakers.

The Jean Murray Harris papers consist of correspondence, personal papers, notes, clippings and photographs, as well as copies of published articles and research material.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Access is by appointment only to any serious scholar. Rolled materials must be flattened before viewing. A three day advance notice is required to flatten rolled materials. Portions of this collection are not processed and may not be accessible.

Restrictions on Use

Permission for publication is given on behalf of the University of Texas as the owner of the collection and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder which must be obtained by the researcher. For more information please see the Alexander Architectural Archive's Use Policy.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the University of Texas Online Catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Persons:
Harris, Harwell Hamilton, 1903- --Archives.
Organizations:
Pauline Lowe Residence (Altadena, Calif.)
Fellowship Park House (Los Angeles, Calif.)
John Entenza Residence (Santa Monica, Calif.)
Weston Havens Residence (Berkeley, Calif.)
Ralph Johnson Residence (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Gerald M. Loeb Pavilion (Redding, Conn.)
Clarence Wyle Residence (Ojai, Calif.)
University of Texas. School of Architecture--Faculty.
J. Lee Johnson Residence (Dallas, Tex.)
Seymour Eisenberg Residence (Dallas, Tex.)
Ruth Carter Stevenson Residence (Dallas, Tex.)
St. Giles Presbyterian Church (Raleigh, N.C.)
United States Embassy (Helsinki, Finland)
Subjects:
Architecture, Domestic--California
Architecture, Domestic--Texas
Architecture, Domestic--North Carolina

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Harwell Hamilton Harris Papers, 1903-1990, California, Texas and North Carolina, the Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin

Processing Information

Drawings processed by: Lila Knight; Archival Material processed by: Nancy Sparrow;1993.

Processing is not completed. Please see Archive's staff for more information.

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Other Finding Aids

Unpublished inventory in Archive.

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References to works by or about Harwell Hamilton Harris (1903-1990)

Note: See Series H for articles about Harris' work included in the collection.

1938: "House for John Entenza, Santa Monica, Calif." Architectural Forum (Nov. 1938): p. 349-51.

1938: "Industrial Design: Its Parentage and Motives." California Graduate School of Design (Jan. 29-Feb. 27, 1938). (Carmelita Garden, Pasadena)

1941: Folio of 4 HHH houses. Kentiku Sekai (Apr. 1941): p. 12-4. (Greta Granstedt, John Entenza, Marian Clark, George Bauer)

1944: "Students Room." New York Beaux Arts Institute of Design Bulletin 20 (Feb. 1944): p. 19.

1944: "Station for a Highway Hostelry." Architectural Record 95 (Feb. 1944): p. 79-80.

1944: "Berkeley House for Weston Havens." Studio 128 (Oct. 1944): p. 101-3.

1944: "How the Shumways Can Build Their House." Women's Home Companion 71 (Dec. 1944): p. 78-80.

1946: "Sales Building for Souvenirs in a National Park." New York Beaux Arts Institute of Design Bulletin 22 (Feb. 1946): p. 29.

1946: Havens home. Pageant (Mar. 1946).

1946: "San Mateo Country House for L. Allen." Architectural Record 100 (Nov. 1946): p. 84-5.

1946: "Los Angeles Houses. Architectural Record 100 (Dec. 1946): p. 159-60.

1946: Home designed for magazine. Good Housekeeping (Dec. 1946): p. 59.

1946: Home designed for magazine. Mademoiselle [with 1946 articles, no further citation]

1946: "Havens Home." Homes and Interiors (Apr. 1946): p. 71-6.

1946: "Eight rooms, four baths, six terraces." Architectural Record 105 (Nov. 1946): p. 84-5.

1946: "Five homes." Architectural Forum 84 (Feb. 1946): p. 84-96.

1955: New York Times magazine (May 15, 1955).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

 

SERIES A: PERSONAL PAPERS

Series Abstract
The Personal Papers series includes records generally created outside of the creator's professional sphere including biographical information, awards, financial information, exhibit materials and portfolio materials.
boxfolder
11Biographical information
2Biographical material [1 of 2]
3Biographical material [2 of 2]
4Biographical material - outlines
5Obituaries (1990)
6Harwell Harris' kindergarten report card
7Awards
8Architectural registration
9Bibliography
10Reports to the University of North Carolina
11Portfolio: Harwell Hamilton Harris
12Portfolio: Harwell Hamilton Harris
13Portfolio: 1983 Red Cedar Shingle and Handsplit Shake Bureau/AIA Architectural Awards Program
14Portfolio: 1983 Red Cedar Shingle and Handsplit Shake Bureau/AIA Architectural Awards Program
boxfolder
21Financial information (originally housed in a 3-ring binder)
21990 Federal and state income tax returns
3Exhibitions of Harris' work
4Exhibit: "The Architect as Artist," Fayetteville (N.C.) Museum of Art
box
78Exhibit: Poster and members bulletin (1982), Fayetteville (N.C.) Museum of Art
boxfolder
25Exhibit: "Six California Architects" (exhibition labels)
6Exhibit: "San Francisco Architecture 1882-1982"
7Exhibit: "Harwell Hamilton Harris," University of Texas at Austin, 1985
8Exhibit: Catalog from 1985 exhibit at the University of Texas at Austin
9Exhibit: labels
box
78Exhibit: North Carolina State University (photocopies of exhibition materials - originals destroyed)
boxfolder
210Harris' Honorary Doctorate: letters of recommendation (originally housed in a binder)
11Harris' Honorary Doctorate (diploma)
12Harwell Hamilton Harris Fellowship at the University of Texas School of Architecture - contributions and letters [1 of 2]
13Harwell Hamilton Harris Fellowship at the University of Texas School of Architecture - contributions and letters [2 of 2]
boxfolder
31Address books

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SERIES B: CORRESPONDENCE

Series Abstract
The correspondence series includes personal and professional correspondence from 1926 - 1990. The materials are organized chronologically with major correspondents and subjects broken out and arranged alphabetically at the end of the series. Correspondence regarding plagiarism of Competition House by Harris, 1935-1936 is also maintained in a separate folder listed at the end of the series.
boxfolder
32Correspondence, undated
3Correspondence, 1926
4Correspondence, 1935
5Correspondence, 1936-1937
6Correspondence, 1938
7Correspondence, 1939
8Correspondence, 1940
9Correspondence, 1941
10Correspondence, 1942
11Correspondence, 1943
12Correspondence, 1944
boxfolder
41Correspondence, 1945
2Correspondence, 1946
3Correspondence, 1948
4Correspondence, 1949
5Correspondence, 1950
6Correspondence, 1951
7Correspondence, 1952
8Correspondence, 1953
9Correspondence, 1954
10Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1955
11Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1955
boxfolder
51Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1956
2Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1956
3Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1957
4Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1957
5Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1958
6Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1958
7Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1959
boxfolder
61Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1959
2Correspondence, 1960
3Correspondence, 1961
4Correspondence, 1962
5Correspondence, 1963
6Correspondence, 1964
7Correspondence, 1965
8Correspondence, 1966
boxfolder
71Correspondence, 1967
2Correspondence, 1968
3Correspondence, 1969
4Correspondence, 1970
5Correspondence, 1973
6Correspondence, 1974
7Correspondence, 1975
8Correspondence, 1976
9Correspondence, 1977
boxfolder
81Correspondence, 1978
2Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1979
3Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1979
4Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1980
5Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1980
6Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1981
boxfolder
91Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1981
2Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1982
3Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1982
4Correspondence, 1983
5Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1984
6Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1984
7Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1985
boxfolder
101Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1985
2Correspondence, [1 of 3], 1986
3Correspondence, [2 of 3], 1986
4Correspondence, [3 of 3], 1986
5Correspondence, [1 of 3], 1987
6Correspondence, [2 of 3], 1987
7Correspondence, [3 of 3], 1987
boxfolder
111Correspondence, [1 of 2], 1988
2Correspondence, [2 of 2], 1988
3Correspondence, [1 of 3], 1989
4Correspondence, [2 of 3], 1989
5Correspondence, [3 of 3], 1989
boxfolder
121Correspondence, 1990
2Correspondence: Andrews, Wayne (personal)
3Correspondence: Andrews, Wayne (prints of working drawings, Residence in Grosse Point, Mich.)
4Correspondence: Limerick, Jeff
5Correspondence: McCoy, Esther, [1 of 4], 1975-1981
6Correspondence: McCoy, Esther, [2 of 4], 1975-1981
7Correspondence: McCoy, Esther, [3 of 4], 1982-1989
boxfolder
131Correspondence: McCoy, Esther, [4 of 4], 1982-1989
2Correspondence: Neutra, Richard and Dione
3Correspondence: Architectural Forum, 1935-1941
4Correspondence: Architectural Forum, 1944-1950
5Correspondence: California Arts and Architecture
6Correspondence: C.I.A.M.
7Correspondence: Plagiarism of Competition House by Harris, 1935-1936

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SERIES C: MANUSCRIPTS OF SPEECHES AND ARTICLES

Series Abstract
This series contains notes and manuscripts of speeches and articles written by Harris roughly between 1940 and 1987. They are arranged alphabetically by title.
boxfolder
138Notes and quotes for writing
9Articles and notes - misc.
10Speeches, misc.
11Architecture as a Career (talk at Career Conference, University of Oklahoma, 1957)
12Blair House
13Children's Room (Better Homes and Gardens)
14The Church Auditorium (from a description of a proposed building for the First Unitarian Church of Dallas)
15Clark House text
16Collaboration of the Arts in Architecture (panel moderator, Houston Chapter AIA, Houston)
17Cultural Values are Affected by Architecture (Dallas Chapter AIA)
18Design for Living
19Client Form (second part of a talk to a student group featuring the English residence, School of Design, North Carolina State University)
boxfolder
141Design Dimensions (Northwest Regional Conference of the AIA, Glacier National Park, 1965)
2Designing a Mausoleum (speech for students of the School of Design, North Carolina State University, 1963)
3The Development of the American House (Better Homes and Gardens)
4Evolution of an Over-all Form (talk at UT, Feb. 22, 1985)
5Evolution of an Over-all Form (talk at opening of exhibition at UT Arlington, Jan. 28, 1986; second copy of speech includes concluding words and accompanying copies of Havens house drawings)
6Evolution of an Architectural Form... in a chalk-talk (talk given June 3, 1987 at Graham Foundation, Chicago)
7First Unitarian Church text
8Frank Lloyd Wright's Theater Building (description for the Dallas Theater Center, 1959)
9Harris, Fred; House text
9aHarwell Hamilton Harris: A Collection of His Writings and Buildings. Student Publication of the School of Design, North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh, Vol. 14, No. 5, 1965
10Havens House text
11Highway Hotel text
12Hawk House text
13The Home
14House for a Playwright (a talk before the Texas Fine Arts Society, Austin, Dec. 4, 1951)
15Home Builders Association of Austin (speech, 1952)
16The House is a Joy When All Goes Well (English House)
17The House of the Future American Home, 1942
18House text for Household magazine
19How to Get the Most Out of Your Architect (Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.)
20Importance of Social Function of Architecture Today
21Ingersoll Steel & Disc Model House text
22Joel House text
23Johnson, Ralph; House text
24Kershner House
25La Canada House text (J.E. Powers)
26Laing House text
27Lek House text
28Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Model House text
29Light as an Instrument of Design - Southwest Regional Conference Illuminating Engineer's Society, Fort Worth, 1956
30Lines of Development in 20th Century Architecture in America
31Loeb Pavilion text
32"Louis Sullivan and the Architecture of Enterprise" (exhibition)
boxfolder
151Maybeck
2The Mission of Architecture (National Ministries Conference, Montreat, N.C., Aug. 6, 1968)
3Motel-on-the-Mountain text
4My Introduction to Architecture (published in the Journal of the AIA, Nov. 1952)
5A National Expression (Convention of the Northwest Region AIA, Eugene, Ore.)
6Nature of Architecture
7New York World's Fair 1940 (Room: "South of the Golden Gate" text)
8Pace Setter House text (House Beautiful)
9Palos Verdes College text
10"Portrait of an Architect"
11Pottenger Hospital text
12Program for School of Architecture - Sphinx Club, 1952
13A Regional Expression (talk before the 3rd Annual Conference of the AIA in Eugene, Ore., Aug. 20-22, 1954)
14Regionalism (talk before the Northwest Regional Council AIA, Eugene, Ore., 1954)
15Revere Copper and Brass Co. - Segmental House text (designed for publication only)
16Rhythmic Integration of Panel Elements for Perspecta and Practical Builder
17Rhythmic Patterns in Structures (talk to student AIA, April 1953)
18Richard Neutra, Gold Medallist (article for North Carolina Architect, April 1977)
19Schminke Show Room text
20The Social Implications of Architecture (Town and Gown Club, UT, Nov. 15, 1951)
21Texas Ceramic Tile Co. (speech, Jan. 24, 1959)
22Trade Mart Courtyard text
23Trade Mart Court (notes on the design)
24Treanor House, Abilene
25University of Texas School of Architecture (talk to graduate class)
26Use of Electrical Cooking Appliances in the Homestle House for the Southwest
27Ways in Which Engineering is Shaping Architecture
boxfolder
161What the Architect can Contribute to Tropical Housing (Tropical Housing Conference)
2What the Architect Should Know About Acoustical Engineering
3Why I Became an Architect (opening an exhibition at the Fayetteville (N.C.) Museum of Art, May 23, 1982; second copy was used for talk at opening of Harris' exhibition at the University of Texas at Arlington, January 28, 1986)
4Why Nature?
5The Work of Harwell Hamilton Harris (by Silverstein)
6Wyle House text

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SERIES D: EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL

Series Abstract
The educational material series contains materials relating to Harris' career as an architecture professor. It is composed of three sub-series: D1 Design Class Notes, D2 Class Problems (organized alphabetically by problem title) and D3 University of Texas Material.

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SERIES D1: DESIGN CLASS NOTES

boxfolder
167Catalogs for History Class (research, etc.)
8Design Class, 1969-1970
9Design Class, (Harris and Mason Hicks) 1985
10Design Class notes
11Class project by John Loss

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SERIES D2: CLASS PROBLEMS

boxfolder
1612Design Problems
13Art Center for Wilson, N.C. (Fall 1971, #1, 3rd and 4th years)
14A Branch Bank (Spring 1969, #2, 3rd year)
15Branch Library (Yale Project)
16Caterpillar Sales and Service (Fall 1964, #2, 4th year)
17Club House for Women (Fall 1965, #1, 3rd year)
18Court for a Market Building (Fall 1964, #1, 4th year)
19Courtroom, 1964-1965
20Dallas Project (Columbia University)
21Engineering Headquarters Building (Spring 1972)
22Floating Restaurant (Fall 1972, ARC 400, #2)
23Governor's Mansion in a Southern State (Studio 4, Spring 1970, Project #2)
24Group of Buildings for Undertaking and Entombment (Columbia University, Fall 1961)
boxfolder
171Group of Buildings for Undertaking and Entombment (Columbia University School of Architecture)
2Group of Buildings for Undertakers
3Group of School Residences (Fall 1966, #2, 3rd year)
4Guest House (Fall 1969, Project #1, ARC 301/401, Studio 4)
5Headquarters Building for the Junior League of Raleigh (Fall 1970, #1, 3rd and 4th years)
6Headquarters Building for the North Carolina Bar Association (Studio 4, Fall 1969, Project #2)
7Health and Beauty Resort for Women (Spring 1967, #1, 3rd year)
8K-14 School for Sarasota, Fla. (Columbia University, 4th year, Fall 1961, Project #2)
9Library Project (1964)
10A Medical Clinic (Fall 1964, #3, 4th year)
11Motion Picture Theater (Spring 1966, #1, 3rd year)
12Motor Club Project (Spring 1964, #1, 4th year)
13Music Studio and Dwelling (Spring 1965, #1, 4th year)
14Music Studio and Dwelling (Spring 1973, ARC 400, Project #2)
15North Carolina - State Office Building, Raleigh (Spring 1965, #2, 4th year)
16Opera House
17Presbyterian Church (Spring 1967, #1, 3rd year)
18Residence (Spring 1969, #3, 3rd year)
19Restaurant (Fall 1965, #2, 3rd year)
20Restaurant and Coffee House (Spring 1969, #1, 3rd year)
21School for the Performing Arts, Hillsborough (Fall 1963, 4th year)
22School for the Performing Arts, Hillsborough
23Student's Room Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, Aug. 3, 1943)
24Textile Museum - Great Falls Mill Rockingham (Spring 1971, #1, 3rd and 4th year)
25Theater Project
26Underwater Restaurant (Spring 1973, ARC 400)
27Village Hall - Whispering Pines (Spring 1971, #2, 3rd and 4th year)
28Winter Sports Group Center (Columbia University, Fall 194)

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SERIES D3: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MATERIAL

boxfolder
1729Chouinard Art Institute Program Schedule (1939-1940)
boxfolder
181University of Texas newsletters
2University of Texas - class trip to Chicago

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SERIES E: BACKGROUND MATERIAL FOR A BOOK ON SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO., OWATONNA, MINN. (not published)

Series Abstract
This series contains research materials for an unpublished book on the Security Bank and Trust Company, designed by Louis Sullivan. The material includes subject files, primary sources, correspondence, clippings, articles, photographs and negatives and is organized by material type.
boxfolder
183Security Bank, Owatonna, Minn. [1 of 4]
4Security Bank, Owatonna, Minn. [2 of 4]
5Security Bank, Owatonna, Minn. [3 of 4]
6Security Bank, Owatonna, Minn. [4 of 4]
7Warn, Robert R. (Sullivan, Bennett material)
8Sullivan Bank
9Motor Bank Building
boxfolder
191Sullivan - Notes for article (originally housed in a notebook)
2Bank - remodeling and rededication
3Sullivan Bank - floor plans
4Carl Bennett letters (1886-1887)
5Carl Bennett letters (1887-1888)
6Carl Bennett letters (1888-1889)
7Clippings from the People's Press and other material
8Historic Preservation
9Magazine articles about Bennett and Sullivan and the Owatonna Bank
10Clippings of the bank (donated by Robert K. Evans)
11Owatonna Bank story
12Original letter - Mr. Bennett to Louis Sullivan, 1906
13Bank Memoirs (presented by the late John A. Buxton)
141958 clippings (following bank remodeling)
boxfolder
201Information on Louis Sullivan (donated by the late Henry W. Hartle)
2Louis Sullivan clippings
3"Form Follows Function" (Sommer Address, Dec. 1958, includes bibliography of newspaper articles about Sullivan Bank)
4Architectural Forum reprints
5Interview with Lois DeNardo
6St. Paul Pioneer Press, May 26, 1957
7Clifford C. Sommer fact sheet on history and remodeling presented to the staff, 1958
8Minneapolis Tribune Picture Magazine section, June 13, 1958
Security Bank and Trust Co., Owatonna, Minn.
boxfolder
536photographs
7photographs
boxfolder
7413negatives
boxfolder
538Photographs of C. Bennett and family

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SERIES F: OFFICE FILES

Series Abstract
The Office Files series generally includes material that supports the running of Harris' architectural office, including personnel information, correspondence, accounting and contract information and reference records. Although specifications were not recognized during processing, they might have been found housed with his drawings. Harris produced his specifications using the same large format paper as he used for his drawings.
boxfolder
209Strand, Janann
10Employee Earnings Record
11Rhythmic Panel Patterns
12Olympiad, Munich (1972)
13International Executive Service Corps, San Salvador, El Salvador
14Comparative Costs
15Contracts Completed
16Park, Helen; correspondence
17Inland Construction
18Yale Student Lecture Series
19Oral History Program
20Employment Applications

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SERIES G: ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS

Series Abstract
The Architectural Projects series is made up of records relating to the design and construction of Harris' architectural projects. Each individual project may include the following document types: job files, photographs, slides and drawings. The job files may contain correspondence with clients, change orders, cost estimates, contracts and summary reports. Although specifications were not regognized during processing, they have been found housed with drawings. Harris produced his specs using the same large format paper as he used for his drawings. The project files are organized alphabetically by project title.
Unidentified buildings
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78oversized photographs
boxfolder
7415negatives
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78negatives (2 - 35 mm strips)
boxfolder
681slides
2slides
Unidentified models of buildings
boxfolder
683slides
Unidentified office building project, Dallas drawings
Adams, Edward A.; Residence, Los Angeles, Calif. (1951)
drawings
Airwick Offices. Alterations. New York City, N.Y. (1943)
drawings
Aldrich, H.W., Jr.; Residence, Eugene, Ore. (1950, not built)
boxfolder
211job files
drawings
boxfolder
5310photographs
Alexander, Herbert; Residence, Los Angeles, Calif. (1940)
drawings
boxfolder
891prints of working drawings
boxfolder
684slides
Allen, Ernest, Jr.; Pool shelter, Fort Worth (1956)
drawings
Allen, Lewis; Residence, San Mateo County, Calif. (1946, not built)
drawings
boxfolder
7416negatives
Alpha Radio Research Building, Dallas (1959)
boxfolder
212job files
drawings
Andrews, Wayne; Residence, Grosse Pointe, Mich. (1966, not built)
boxfolder
213job files
4job files
drawings
Antrim, C.R.; Residence, Fresno, Calif. (1956-1957)
boxfolder
215job files
6job files
drawings
boxfolder
5311photographs
12photographs
boxfolder
684slides
Architectural Forum Bathing Lounge
drawings
Architectural Forum Project. Hi-Way Hotel. (1940)
drawings
Arthur, J.D.; Addition to building, Abilene (1959, not built)
boxfolder
217job files
drawings
boxfolder
892prints of working drawings
boxfolder
5313photographs
Austin Corp. See: Balcones House Nos. 1 and 2
Baker Furniture Inc.; Exhibition rooms, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1948)
drawings
Baker, Hollis S.; Vacation house, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1957)
boxfolder
218job files
drawings
Balcones House No. 1 (for the Austin Corp.), Austin (1955)
boxfolder
219job files
drawings
Balcones House No. 2 (for the Austin Corp.), Austin (1955)
boxfolder
2110job files
drawings
Barrow, David B.; Office building, Austin (1959)
boxfolder
2111job files
12job files
drawings
boxfolder
893prints of working drawings
Barrow, David B.; Residence, Austin
boxfolder
2113job files
drawings
boxfolder
5314photographs
Barrow, David B.; Residence and garage, Austin (1952, not built)
Barrow, David B.; Residence and garage #2, Austin (1955-1956)
boxfolder
2114job files
drawings
Barrow, David B.; Sales office, Austin (1954)
boxfolder
2115job files
drawings
Barrow, David; Lakeside Development, Northwest Hills, Austin
boxfolder
2116job files
Barrow, David; Northwest Hills Site Development, Austin
boxfolder
2117job files
18job files
Bathing lounge
boxfolder
7417negatives
Bauer, Anne; Residence, Glendale, Calif. (1938, not built)
drawings
Bauer, George; Residence, Glendale, Calif. (1938)
drawings
boxfolder
894prints of working drawings
boxfolder
5315photographs
box
78oversized photographs
boxfolder
7418negatives
boxfolder
685slides
Benioff, Hugo; Residence, Manmouth Lakes, Calif. (1936)
drawings
Bennett, H. Stanley; Residence, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1971)
boxfolder
2119job files
20job files - certificates of payment
21job files - change orders
22job files - contractor's receipts [1 of 2]
23job files - contractor's receipts [2 of 2]
boxfolder
221job files
drawings
boxfolder
895prints of working drawings
boxfolder
5316photographs
17photographs
Better Homes and Gardens; Kitchen
boxfolder
896prints of working drawings
Birtcher, Cecil J.; Residence and garage, Los Angeles, Calif. (1941, alterations 1949)
drawings
boxfolder
897prints of working drawings
boxfolder
5318photographs [1 of 2]
boxfolder
541photographs [2 of 2]
2drawings
boxfolder
791oversized photographs
boxfolder
7419negatives
boxfolder
686slides
Blair, Lee; Residence, Los Angeles, Calif. (1937, not built)
drawings
boxfolder
543photographs
4photographs
boxfolder
792oversized photographs
boxfolder
7420negatives
Blair, Lee; Residence, Los Angeles, Calif. (1939)
boxfolder
686slides
Blair, Lee; Residence, Westport, Conn. (1951, not built)
boxfolder
222job files
Blau, Theodore; Residence, Los Angeles, Calif. (1939)
drawings
Block; Residence
boxfolder
686slides
Bond, Thomas B.; Remodeling (1217 West Cannon St.), Fort Worth (1956)
boxfolder
223job files
drawings
Bond Radiological Group, Remodeling (701 Fifth Ave.), Fort Worth (1956)
boxfolder
224job files
Brezin, Jonathan; Residence, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1973, not built)
boxfolder
225job files
6job files - drafting room file
drawings
boxfolder
898prints of working drawings
Bristow, Obie; Residence addition, Big Springs (1958, not built)
drawings
Brown, Langford; Residence and garage, Chula Vista, Calif. (1942)
See also: Ladies Home Journal Project
drawings
boxfolder
899prints of working drawings
Brown, Louise C.; Residence and apartment, San Bernardino, Calif. (1959, not built)
boxfolder
227job files
8job files - drafting room file
drawings
Bryant, Ralph C.; Residence, Raleigh, N.C. (1969)
boxfolder
229job files - drawings
drawings
boxfolder
8910prints of working drawings
Buick Sales and Service, Westwood, Los Angeles, Calif.
boxfolder
545photographs
Builders' magazine; Residence
boxfolder
7421negatives
Building Materials Mart. See: Crow, Trammell; Building Materials Mart
Caldwell, John T.; Residence, 30 Granville Drive, Raleigh, N.C. (1976)
drawings
boxfolder
8911prints of working drawings
Caldwell, John T.; Residence, 1101 Marlow Road, Raleigh, N.C. (1975)
boxfolder
2210job files
11job files
drawings
Campbell, Barbara; Renovation of Hinsdale House, Raleigh, N.C. (1979-1980)
boxfolder
2212job files
drawings
boxfolder
8912prints of working drawings
boxfolder
546photographs
Campbell, Robert; Residence addition, San Marino, Calif. (1936)
drawings
boxfolder
547photographs
Cary City Park Buildings (Fred G. Bond Metro Park) (1983)
drawings
boxfolder
8913prints of working drawings
Chadwick School, Rolling Hills, Calif.
boxfolder
2213job files - correspondence, change orders, engineering bills
14job files - contractors' bids, estimates, invoices, legal documents
15job files - engineering calculations, notes, sketches, misc.
16job files - activities, drawings
boxfolder
8914prints of working drawings
boxfolder
548photographs
9drawings
boxfolder
7422negatives
boxfolder
687slides
Chadwick School; Activities building, Rolling Hills, Calif. (1950)
drawings
Chadwick School; Boys' Dormitory, Rolling Hills, Calif. (1951)
boxfolder
2217job files - specifications
18job files
drawings
Chadwick School; Office addition and faculty cottage, Rolling Hills, Calif. (1950)
drawings
Chadwick School; Offices, Rolling Hills, Calif. (1948)
drawings
Chadwick School; Senior classroom, Rolling Hills, Calif. (1948)
drawings
Chadwick School; Swimming pool and dressing rooms, Rolling Hills, Calif. (1950)
boxfolder
231job files - specifications
2job files
drawings
boxfolder
8915prints of working drawings
16prints of working drawings
Chemiculture Co., Montebello, Calif. (1939)
drawings
Church of Reconciliation, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1974, not built) drawings
Church of Reconciliation, Chapel Hill, N.C. (1975)
boxfolder
233job files
drawings
boxfolder
5410drawings
boxfolder
7423negatives
Cimaglia, John; Drive-in stores, Dallas (1960)
boxfolder
234job files - correspondence and notes, drawings
boxfolder
8917prints of working drawings
boxfolder
235job files - drawings
6job files - newspaper clipping
Clark, Marian; Residence, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif. (1937)
drawings
boxfolder
5411photographs
boxfolder
793oversized photographs
Cohen, Leon B.; Residence (1958, not built)
drawings
boxfolder
8918prints of working drawings
Colley, Arthur W.; Residence, Lancaster, Pa. (1951)
boxfolder
237job files
8job files - specifications
drawings
boxfolder
8919prints of working drawings
Collins, Russell; Residence, Fallbrook, Calif.
boxfolder
239job files
Comstock, John; Cabin, Del Mar, Calif. (1940)
drawings
Container Corp.; Factory and warehouse (1957)
drawings
Convair; Cafeteria remodeling, Fort Worth
boxfolder
2310job files
Cranfill, Thomas M.; Apartment units, Austin (1958)
boxfolder
2311job files
12job files - air conditioning
drawings
boxfolder
8920prints of working drawings
21prints of working drawings
Cranfill, Thomas M.; Residence and garage, Austin (1955)
boxfolder
2313job files
drawings
boxfolder
5412photographs
Cranfill, Thomas M.; Residence addition, Austin (1958)
drawings
Creech, William A.; Deck, Raleigh, N.C. (1971)
drawings
Cross House, San Bernardino, Calif.
drawings
Crow, Trammell
boxfolder
2314job files - correspondence
15job files - dead projects
16job files - miscellaneous
Crow, Trammell; Apartments
boxfolder
2317job files
Crow, Trammell; Apartment group, Dallas (1960, not built)
drawings
Crow, Trammell; Building Materials Mart, Dallas (1959-1960, not built)
boxfolder
2318job files
drawings
boxfolder
5413drawings
boxfolder
7424negatives
Crow, Trammell; Cookson Co. office building, Dallas (1961)
drawings
Crow, Trammell; Office tower, Dallas
boxfolder
2319job files - drawings
Crow, Trammell; Master Market Center Office Building, Dallas (c. 1960)
Crow, Trammell; Phi Chi Fraternity (proposed), Dallas (1960)
boxfolder
2320job files
drawings
Crow, Trammell; Preston Road Apartments, Dallas (1961, not built)
boxfolder
8922prints of working drawings
Crow, Trammell; Stemmons
boxfolder
2321job files
boxfolder
8923prints of working drawings
Crow, Trammell; Tower apartments
boxfolder
2322job files - notes and correspondence
Crow, Trammell; Valley View -- A Regional Shopping Center, Dallas (1959, not built)
See also: Valley View Regional Shopping Center
boxfolder
2323job files - drafting room file, drawing
24job files - newspaper clipping
boxfolder
5414photographs