University of Texas, Alexander Architectural Archive

Hal Box:

An Inventory of his Papers, Drawings, and Photographs, c.1933-1998 (bulk 1971-1998)



Collection Summary

Creator:Box, Hal, 1929-
Title:Hal Box collection
Dates:c. 1933-1998
Dates: (bulk 1971-1998)
Abstract:Hal Box was Dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin from 1976 to 1992 and practiced architecture for 40 years, apprenticing with O'Neil Ford and serving in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineering Corps. Drawings, boards, papers, and photographic material reveal his architectural and teaching career, and his involvement in Earthwatch.
Identification:1983009, 1986005, 1987005, 1991001, 1998012, 2000002
Quantity:325 drawings, 33 linear feet of archival material including photographs, 7 exhibit panels
Language:Materials are in English.
Repository:Alexander Architectural Archive, The University of Texas at Austin.

Biographical Sketch of Hal Box:

John Harold (Hal) Box was born August 18, 1929, in Commerce, Texas. Hal Box received his early training in architecture at The University of Texas at Austin, where he graduated at the age of 20 with a five year Architecture Degree, and as an apprentice to architect O'Neil Ford. His career began in aircraft structural design during his service in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps, and was followed by his tenure as Project Architect for Broad and Nelson Architects of Dallas, Texas. In 1958, Box formed the architectural and design practice of Pratt, Box and Henderson Architects in Dallas, Texas, in which he remained active for the next 27 years. His work there included The State Fair of Texas Master Plan, Brookhaven College, and University Facilities for the University of California at Santa Barbara, University of Oregon, Colorado State, and The University of New Mexico.

Box was the first Dean of the School of Architecture and Environmental Design at The University of Texas at Arlington, a program he created in 1971 and remained with until 1976. In 1976, he was chosen as Dean of Architecture at The University of Texas at Austin, a program he led for 16 years. Box began research in 1988 to study and document the 16th century open air churches of Mexico under the auspices of Earthwatch with additional funding from the Graham Foundation, the University Research Institute and the University of Texas Institute for Latin American Studies. Each summer through 1994 he has led a group of volunteers (assisted by Logan Wagner) to Mexico to undertake archival research, photographic documentation, and the preparation of measured drawings of open air churches and other civic spaces in the states of Morelos, Mexico, Michoacan and Hidalgo.

After serving as Dean, Box was W.L. Moody Centennial Professor of Architecture, a position he held until his 1998 retirement. Over the years, Hal Box won several design competitions, national, state and local design awards; and numerous professional honors. He was inducted into the College of Fellows, American Institute of Architecture in 1971. In 1994, Professor Box was presented an ACSA Distinguished Professor Award in Montreal, Canada, and he was given the prestigious Llewellyn W. Pitts Award by the Texas Society of Architects in 1998. The Hal Box Endowed Chair in Urbanism was established at UT-Austin in 1999. The Texas Exes alumni association bestowed its highest honor, the Distinguished Alumnus Award, on Box in 2003. He is active in architectural research, photography, and documentation of communal open spaces of the 16th century New Towns in Mesoamerica. Box is the author of The Prairie's Yield, Designs for Dallas, and The Architecture of Ricardo Legorreta.


Scope and Content of the collection

The Hal Box Collection consists of papers, drawings, photographic material, date books, clippings, posters and boards that reveal the architectural and teaching career of Hal Box. Faculty papers make up the bulk of the collection, containing material from Box's tenure at The University of Texas at Arlington and the University of Texas at Austin.

Equally as prominent in the collection is material gathered during Box's activities in Earthwatch. Among the communal spaces documented are Santa María Asunción in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca; San Miguel Arcángel in Acatlán, Hidalgo; and Templo de San Esteban in Axapusco, Mexico. This collection of materials includes approximately 6.5 linear feet of field notes, and over 300 measured drawings.

The Box collection is arranged into seven series: A. Personal Papers (2.75 boxes); B. Professional Papers (11.25 boxes, 2 oversized folders); C. Faculty Papers (17 boxes, 1 audio cassette tape and 3 oversized folders); D. Office Records (2 folders and 1 oversized folder); E. Project Records (2 boxes); F. Earthwatch (15 boxes and approximately 325 sheets of drawings); and G. Unprocessed Material (1 box). The bulk of the material dates from 1971 to 1998.


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.


Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Box, Hal, 1929-
Subjects (Organizations)
Earthwatch Institute
University of Texas at Arlington. School of Architecture.
University of Texas at Austin. School of Architecture.
Subjects
Architecture--Texas--20th century
Architecture--Study and teaching--Texas
Architecture--Mexico
Archives--Box, Hal
Places
Tlaxiaco (Mexico)
Acatlán (Hidalgo, Mexico)
Axapusco (Mexico)
Mexico
Document Types
Administrative records
Architectural drawings
Faculty papers
Field notes
Personal papers
Photographs
Professional papers

Related Material

The Dallas Public Library, Dallas/Texas History and Archives Division holds the James R. Pratt Collection, 1950s-1970s, which includes records of the architectural firm Pratt, Box, Henderson. A register or finding guide has been catalogued for the collection.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Hal Box collection, the Alexander Architectural Archive, the General Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin

Processing Information

Collection processed by: Wai-Yin Kwan, Regina Koehler, Adrienne Anderson, Molly Wheeler, May 2000-May 2003.

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


Other Finding Aids

Unpublished inventory in the Archive.


References to works by or about Hal Box

-- compiled by Rebecca Romanchuk

Works by Hal Box

Attoe, Wayne, ed., assisted by Sydney H. Brisker; essays by Ricardo Legorreta; contributions by Hal Box ... (et al.). The Architecture of Ricardo Legorreta. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1990.

Box, Hal. "University of Texas at Austin" in "Architectural Education." Texas Architect 35.5 (1985): 40-43.

Box, Hal. "Exploring Concepts." Discovery (1984):

Box, Hal. "A Sense of Texas Architecture." The Architectural Review 164 (1978): 266-270.

Box, Hal. "Design of the City", in Proposals for Achieving the Goals . Goals for Dallas, Texas. 1969.

American Institute of Architects. Dallas Chapter (Hal Box, James Pratt, Jim Wiley). The Prairie's Yield; Forces Shaping Dallas Architecture from 1840 to 1962. New York: Reinhold Pub. Corp., 1962.

Works about Hal Box

Austin, Ann. "Architecture for a New World."Earthwatch 7 (1988): 28-32.

Fuller, Larry Paul. "Architecture: Hal Box." Texas Homes 9.4 (1985): 31, 35-38.

Redstone, Louis.New Dimensions in Shopping Centers and Stores. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972. p. 196-197.

Meyer-Bohe, Walter. Ebenerdig Wohnon; der Flachbau als Wohnform und also städtebauliches Element. Stuttgart: J. Hoffmann, 1963. text p. 55; ill. p. 66-67.

Dixon, John Morris. Architectural Design Preview, U.S.A. New York: Reinhold, 1962. (portion)

Fitch, James Marston. Architecture and the Esthetics of Plenty. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961. text p. 261; ill. p. 262.


Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series A: Personal Papers

Series Abstract
The Personal Papers series includes biographical information, appointment calendars and date books; correspondence, address books, personal photographs and various materials related to travel and friends; and Box's architecture student thesis completed in 1950 while at the University of Texas at Austin.
Series A1: Biographical Information
boxfolder
11Who's Who in the South and Southwest, biographical information
2Resumes
3To do list
4Ideas, beliefs, etc.
5-6"Ideas I Like"
(2 folders)
Series A2: Appointment Calendars and Date Books
boxfolder
17Appointment calendar, 1970
8Date books, 1971,1972
9Date books, 1973, 1974
10Date books, 1975,1976
11Date books, 1977,1978
boxfolder
21Date books, 1979, 1980
2Date books, 1981, 1982, 1983
3Date books, 1984, 1985, 1986
4Date books, 1987, 1988, 1989
5Appointment calendar, 1989
6Date books, 1991, 1992, 1993
7Date books, 1994, 1995, 1996
Series A3: Correspondence
boxfolder
28Correspondence, personal (2 photographs), 1979-1991
9Alumni party invitation, October 31, 1986
Series A4: Travel
boxfolder
210Address Books
11Hal and Eden Box's 18 Day Tour of Spain, June 10-27 1985
Series A5: Photographs
boxfolder
212Photographs from E.W. Carroll (6 photographs), November 1986
13Unidentified photographs
(37 negatives, 34 photographs)
Series A6: Student Work
Project number:
Project name: Public Schools in Northeast Texas. Student thesis.
Date on drawings: 1950
Primary archt/firm: Hal Box
Collaborators:
Five panels.
Client:
Street address:
City:
County:
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Series A7: Miscellaneous
boxfolder
214Sigma Nu Fraternity
15Old Friends
16Cartoons
17Hal and Eden Box gift proposal to University of Texas School of Architecture, 1989
18We Believe in Laguna Gloria Art Museum



 

Series B: Professional Papers

Series Abstract
The Professional Papers series consists of papers created and received in Hal Box's service to his profession as an architect. These materials include correspondence, writings on Texas Architecture, speeches and presentations, records related to professional associations and committees, professional awards, research and reference notes, and publications. This series includes oversized materials (labeled OS).
Series B1: Correspondence
boxfolder
219Soroptimist Manor, Leaders in Austin, April 14 1981
20Mr. and Mrs. Allen Residence, 1988
21Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Deal Residence, 1990
22Apparel Mart Great Hall
23Marsh Estate, December 9 1991
Series B2: Writings
boxfolder
31The Architectural Review, Texas, Volume CLXIV, no. 981 November 1978 "A Sense of Texas Architecture." Hal Box, pp. 266-279
2-3Appropriate Architectural Response in Texas Symposium (2 folders), April 10-11, 1978
4Speech, "Paper Architecture: Soviet Union," February 2, 1991
5Speeches and lecture notes, late 1970s
6-8Speeches
(3 folders)
9Speeches, World Heritage; Redevelopment of the Suburban/Urban Condition, 1994, nd
10College of Pharmacy, Salado Retreat, May 19, 1995
boxfolder
41Speech, Parents/Honors Day
2Speech, Natalie deBlois' retirement, UT Alumni Center, May 5, 1991
3Speeches, graduation, convocation, May 1988
4Speech, "Position Paper on Architecture Education at the University of Texas of Texas at Austin," February 1987
5Speech, Houston Fellows of American Institute of Architects, May 25, 1988
Series B3: Presentations
boxfolder
61Exhibit label copy
Series B4: Associations and Committees
boxfolder
62Alpha Ro Chi Fraternity
3Dallas City Planning Commission, annual report, 1972-1973
4Charles Moore Texas Society of Architects lecture, 1973
5American Institute of Architects, Dallas Chapter, Architecture Design Awards, 1981
6Texas Senate Education and Finance Committees, speeches, April 3 1985
7Unity Church Building Committee, 1987
8International Conference of Building Officials, certificate of membership and card, June 1989
9Invitations for Texas Society of Architects, Dallas and Fort Worth Chapters of American Institute of Architects honoring Hal Box, May 20 1971
10National Architectural Accrediting Board Nomination, February 8 1994
11Downtown Development Advisory Group, 1997
12-13Portfolio for American Institute of Architects, Fellow Nomination
(2 folders, photographs included)
Series B5: Awards
boxfolder
614American Academy of Higher Education, Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Promoting Higher Education, 1984
15-16Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Distinguished Professor Awards and Hal Box Recognition Dinner, 1994
(2 folders)
17Texas Society of Architects for Excellence in Architectural Education, November 1988
18-19Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Distinguished Professor Award, nomination portfolio, 1992
(2 folders)
20Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Distinguished Professor Award, nomination for 1992-1993
Series B6: Research Notes
boxfolder
621Notes on Research trip about hotels, September 12-26, 1968
226707 Study, gross square feet per room in round buildings, November 12, 1969
boxfolder
71Open space for North Central Texas: A Policies Plan, 1972
2Summary of progress on design of city goals, 1972
3El Campanario: The Texas Old Missions and Forts Restoration Association, 1979-1980
4"The Sense of Texas Architecture" by Hal Box, Architectural Review, correspondence and article draft, summer 1978
Series B7: Reference Files
boxfolder
75St. David's Church, 1984
6American Institute of Architecture Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, 1987
7Landscape Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport, Master Plan Report, 1971
8Reuse and Redevelopment Master Planning Proposal: Robert Mueller Airport, January 31, 1997
9Decision-Making for the Built and Natural Environment, received 1977
10-12Texas Architecture: A Sense of Regionalism, November 3, 1978
(3 folders)
boxfolder
81Subject list for books about Texas architecture at UT Libraries,
2Urban Land Institute Council, Austin, Strategic Choices: The Future of Austin and Its Surrounding Region, June 15, 1994
3Robert Mueller Airport Redevelopment Master Plan, 1996
4Brookhaven College, Dallas Texas
5Barnstone, Howard
6Final Narrative Report to the National Endowment for the Arts, draft, 1990-1991
7Blonkvist, Tim
8Ford, O'Neil, clippings
9Ford, O'Neil, correspondences
10Ford, O'Neil, family
11Ford, O'Neil, clippings, Ford's death, 1982
12Ford, O'Neil, miscellaneous
boxfolder
OS23Ford, O'Neil, Willow Way
4Ford, O'Neil, Dallas Life Magazine
boxfolder
813Ford, O'Neil, reception honoring Ford and Gregory Peck
(includes 19 photographs)
14Ford, O'Neil, Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, George Foster Harrel Award, 1981
(includes 2 photographs)
15Ford, Powell, and Carson, Nomination for American Institute of Architects Firm Award, 1977, 1978, 1980
16Jessen, Inc.
17Lecture, "Regionalism and Nationalism," Northwest Regional Council, American Institute of Architects, Eugene, Oregon, 1954
boxfolder
91Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
2Archeological research at 415A25, Mission Dolores de Los Ais, James E. Corbin, 1977
3"Toward Beauty in the City, I. The Neighborhood," James Pratt, Dallas, November 1967
4"Three Polish Houses in Panna Maria Texas," Robert A. Steinbomer, 1977
5The Woods at Barton Creek, architectural guidelines, March 1944
6University of Texas School of Law, Conference on Land Use Planning Law, February 27 and 28, 1997
7The Land, the City and the Human Spirit, symposium clippings, April 1984
8"The Effectiveness of Traditional Building Types of the Central Texas Region in Dealing with the Local Climate," David Bentley, November 5, 1979
9"The Architecture of Houston, Texas, 1955-1977," Carole Cable, bibliography
10"Historic Architecture of Texas: The Falcon Reservoir," December 1975
11"James Reily Gordon: Texas Courthouse Architect," Molly Malone Chesney, Hal Box
12Regionalism, clippings
13Regionalism, miscellaneous notes
14Regionalism, draft materials, drawings, publication file
15Regionalism, general speech, resource material
16Regionalism, miscellaneous lectures and articles
17Regionalism, unidentified article, chapter 3
boxfolder
101"Critical Regional Architecture," Vinit Mukhija
2-3Miscellaneous items
(2 folders)
4Unidentified house, by David R. Williams, photographs
Series B8: Publications
(unprocessed, not necessarily by or about Box)
box
5Publications
(unprocessed)
box
42-45Publications
(unprocessed)



 

Series C: Faculty Papers

Series Abstract
The Faculty Papers series is comprised of two sub-series, the University of Texas at Arlington and the University of Texas at Austin. The first series includes administrative records, course materials, students' work, and publications. Administrative records reflect the creation of the UT-Arlington School of Architecture and Environmental Design. The second series includes administrative records, course materials, reference files, students' work, faculty committee papers, photographs, papers related to Box's retirement, School of Architecture posters, and an artifact of a professional colleague. This series includes oversized materials (labeled OS1-2).
Series C1: UT-Arlington
Series C1a: Administrative
boxfolder
105Application for Funds Under Environmental Education Act (Public Law 91-516), Non-Educational Personnel Training Preservice (Pilot) (II-M), 1971
6Landscape Environmental Awareness for Students in Environmental Design Professions, Non-Educational Personnel Training Preservice, 1972
7Environmental Awareness for Students in Environmental Design Professions, Continuation of a Pilot Study Non-Educational Personnel Training Preservice, July 1973
8University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture, Supplemental Information, Fall 1972
9University of Texas at Arlington, Architecture, Working Papers, 1973-1974
10University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Working Papers, Fall 1975
11University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Circular Number Two Graduate Program, 1975
12Self-appraisal of UT-Arlington Architecture program
13Meeting notes
14Nob Hill
(1 slide)
15Unidentified project folder
boxfolder
111-3University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Educational Development Plan/Self-Study for the 4=2 Program: Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Master of Architecture, May 1, 1975, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB
(3 folders)
4-5Mat Housing Systems, visiting Professor John P. Shaw, Fall 1975
(2 folders)
Series C1b: Course Materials
boxfolder
121ARCH 4391, summaries of Urban Design course, Spring 1972
2-3ARCH 4391, Urban Design course, Spring 1972
(2 folders)
4ARCH 5391, graduate leveling seminar, Fall 1973
5-6Design Studio, 1972-1974
(2 folders, includes 1 photograph)
7Student Housing Report on a Senior Design Programme, Professor Wolfgang Stubler, Spring 1974
8Hotel Research Book, Team 6, ARCH 5691
9The Education of Design, American Institute of Architects Committee on Design, October 1977
Series C1c: Students' Work
boxfolder
131Charlotte Boyles, Portfolio
2David L. Shiflet and George G. Green, "Bridging the Gap," May 20, 1972
3ARCH 5391, Nancy Rodman, Final, Fall 1973
Series C1d: Publications
(unprocessed, not necessarily by or about Box)
box
14The University of Texas at Arlington, Graduate Catalog, 1976-1977
The University of Texas at Arlington, Faculty Catalog, 1993 (2)
The University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Architecture pamphlet (2)
The University of Texas at Arlington, Recent Archives, 1994
The University of Texas at Arlington, Architecture Graduate Program, pamphlet (2)
The University of Texas at Arlington, Interior Design at UTA, pamphlet
The University of Texas at Arlington, Linear City: Rapid Transit as a Determinant of Urban Form, a study by the Department of Architecture, 1973 (2)
The University of Texas at Arlington, General Information Bulletin, January 1976
The University of Texas at Arlington, Review, Spring 1972
Texas Architect, No. 5, Vol.24, Nov./Dec. 1974
The University of Texas at Arlington, SAED News, The School of Architecture and Environmental Design, 1981
The University of Texas at Arlington, clippings
A Commentary on Structures and Strength of Materials, Book I: Static and Strength of Materials, by Chester I. Duncan Jr.
Trinity River Authority of Texas, Graphic Manual
The Ideal of the University, Robert Paul Wolff
Urban Design in Dallas, Part I: Objectives
The University of Texas at Arlington, The Arlington Review, Spring 1970
The Organ: King of Instruments
Series C2: UT-Austin
Series C2a: Administrative
boxfolder
134-5School of Architecture and Environmental Design Curriculum Development, 1970s
(2 folders, including 2 slides)
boxfolder
OS27University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture and Environmental Design, materials for curriculum development
boxfolder
136University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture Curriculum Development, 1976-1977
(includes 1 slide)
The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture
7Annual report, 1979-1980
8Annual report, 1980-1981
9Annual report, 1980-1981
10Annual report, 1979-1980
11Annual report, 1986-1987
boxfolder
151Annual report, 1990-1991
2Annual report, 1993-1994
3The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, Thesis and Planning Report Guidelines for Graduate Students in Community and Regional Planning, November 1986
4Pending Accreditation Processes, August 30, 1971
5The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, Architectural program report submitted to the National Architectural Accrediting Board, July 1, 1984
6Enrollment Restrictions in the School of Architecture, Board of Regents, January 1, 1969
7The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, strategic plan, 1992-1997
8-9The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, Report on the 75th Anniversary, Commission on Architectural Education
(2 folders)
10The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, Summer Academy in Architecture Application, 1985
11The University of Texas at Austin, Campus Master Plan, Request for Qualifications, February 3, 1994
12Commission of Colleges Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture Institutional Self-Study program, November16-19, 1975
13Appointment to deanship, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, 1976
14Master of Architecture program, 1976-1977
boxfolder
161The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, Endowments, 1976-1992, August 31, 1995
2A proposal to establish the Degree of Master of Science in Architectural Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, 1982
3Possible cooperative efforts between UT and Lyndon B. Johnson space center, September16, 1988
4Society of Immortals, 1992
5Bill C. Booziotis nomination for American Institute of Architects Fellowship, 1981
6West Mall Fountain, install seating, 1988
7The Memorial Fund at the University of Texas, in memory of E.O. Box
8A proposal to establish the O'Neil Ford Chair in Architecture
9Box Appointment and Moody Professorship, 1990s
10Dean's review, 1982
11The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, gift deposit record, May 9, 1994
12The Classical Tradition: The Wave of the Future exhibition, October 1-23, 1981
13A Tribute to President and Mrs. Peter T. Flawn, August 8, 1985
14The Not Necessarily April Fool's Newsletter, 1989
15Sign, "Don't Mess with Sutton Hall"
16Faculty-staff biographical data
17-18University of Texas Benefits and Insurance
(2 folders)
19The Student Involvement Committees, Certificate of Appreciation, April 7, 1989
20Miscellaneous
Correspondence and Memos
boxfolder
1711976
21977
31978
41980
51982
61983
71984
81985
91986
101987
111988
121989
13-151990
(3 folders, includes 3 photographs)
boxfolder
181-41991
(4 folders, includes 1 photograph)
51992
61993
71994
81995
91996
101998
11undated
12Letter from Box to Ian Mackinlay, regarding Luis Barragan Papers, June 6, 1993
13Recommendation for Fellowship in American Institute of Architects for Rick Archer and Andrew Vernooy, September 16, 1998
14Letter from Mark Lane, regarding San Antonio Museum Association lecture, October 29, 1987
15Draft of position paper on Architecture Education at the University of Texas at Austin, January 1987
boxfolder
191Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Ad Hoc Building Committee for Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, 1997
2-3Archer B. Hunting Art Gallery, Advising Planning Committee, 1996-1997
(2 folders)
4University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art and New Residence Hall, Cesar Pelli and Associates, Inc., draft, February 1998
5University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Museum Site Studies, Cesar Pelli and Associates, Inc.
6University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Feasibility and Cost Estimate
7University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, general building construction allowances, 1997
8University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, prospective architects
9University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, request for qualifications
10-11University of Texas at Austin, The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, strategic plan
(2 folders)
box
A/V CabinetUniversity of Texas Report, Interviewer: Mark Hanna, Interviewee: Hal Box.
This tape was aired on several radio stations during June 1990
Series C2b: Course Materials
boxfolder
201Architecture and Society, ARC 389, Fall 1983
2Some Buildings to Know, Design 525, Fall 1984
3Westlake Hills, Rollingwood Community Service Center, ARC 563, Tatum, Fall 1997
boxfolder
OS25Lakewood Shopping Center Master Plan, University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture Planning and Research Center
boxfolder
204An Architectural Program for St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas, ARC 687III, Professor Jon A. Brown, Fall 1977
5Advanced Design Studio, ARC 560R/596, Tatum, Fall 1993
6Advanced Design, ARC 560R, Course Evaluation, Fall 1996
7Advanced Design Studio, ARC 560R/696, Fall 1997
8-9Urban Planning, CRP 388K, ARC 386M, Fall 1997
(2 folders)
10Design for Land Development, ARC 386M, Planning for Land Development CRP 388K, Fall 1997
boxfolder
211Vertical Studio, ARC 392, Spring 1992
2Best Beginning Design Projects, May 1988
3Aids for Thinking/Teaching, 1993-1994
Town Planning Studio
boxfolder
214-5Fall 1994
(2 folders, includes 1 floppy disk)
6-8Fall 1995
(3 folders)
boxfolder
221-4Town Planning Studio ARC 560/696, Fall 1993; Theory of Town Planning, ARC 350R, ARC 386M, CRP 384, Fall 1993,
(4 folders, includes 3 slides)
5Theory of Town Planning, ARC 386M, Fall 1993
6-7Town Planning Extensions to Northeast Laredo, Texas, Town Planning Studio, original copy and final report, Fall 1993
(2 folders, includes 9 photographs)
8Theory of Town Planning, ARC 388M, Course Evaluation, Fall 1996
Series C2c: Reference Files
boxfolder
231Stripling, Richard
2Autochthonous Sea Architecture, Wolf Hilbertz
3Opening of Southwest Center for the Study of American Architecture, January 21, 1983
4Hal Box Fellowship in Architecture
5The University of Texas at Austin, Balcones Research Center, The Developmental Concept, June 5, 1980
6San Miguel Program
7Excellence by Design, July 16, 1991
8The University of Texas at Austin, The General Libraries, Architecture and Planning Library, The Architectural Drawings Collection Major Holdings
9Cannibals and Christians, "A Statement for Architectural Forum," by Norman Mailer, 1966
10Special Project Report: Media Environment Studio, Larry Dell 1978
11History of the School of Architecture
12Articles about other architecture programs
13Michael Benedikt, chapter of American Institute of Architects, keynote address, May 5, 1987
Series C2d: Students' Work
Student papers on Architecture and Society, ARC 389
boxfolder
2314Fall 1985
15Fall 1986
boxfolder
241Fall 1987
2Fall 1988
3ARC 320L Theatre Studio, Midterm Review, Spring 1985
4Sketches of trip to Mexico, Yew Kee, November 13, 1991
5Construction Journal, Diana Dieringer Auchter, Fall 1980
6An Introduction to the Numerical Simulation Laboratory, Francisco N. Arumi Ph.D.
7Bastrop, Urban Design Study
8"Frozen Muzak: The Nerd Problem in Architecture," Crawford Dunn, April 9, 1980
boxfolder
OS26Main Street Project, Hillsboro, TX (University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture design studio, Wayne Bell)
Series C2e: Faculty Committees
boxfolder
249Ad Hoc Committee on the Integration of Architecture and Planning, April 20, 1993
boxfolder
251University Seal Ad Hoc Committee, 1997
Series C2f: Photographs
boxfolder
252Faculty portraits of Hal Box, July 6, 1987
(includes 24 negatives, 1 contact sheet)
3Photographs of Hal Box from Fellowship brochure
(22 photographs)
4Unidentified photograph, 1933
(1 contact sheet)
5School of Architecture portrait of Hal Box, 1980
(1 photograph)
6Photograph of Hal Box
Series C2g: Retirement
boxfolder
257Box retirement as dean of University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, 1992
8Box retirement as Professor of Architecture, August 30, 1997
9Box retirement and continued deanship of University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, 1986-1988
10William H. Cunningham's speech at Hal Box's last Advisory Council meeting, March 28, 1998
Series C2h: Posters
box
Map dwr54 posters from various School of Architecture events
Series C2i: Artifact
box
41Artifact, sea mineral deposits, calcium on steel core, product of research by Wolf Hilbertz



 

Series D: Office Records

Series Abstract
The Office Records series includes material that support the running of an architectural office, including public relations records, and clippings from published sources such as magazines and newspapers. Also included is a chronological job list created by Box of his work. See Series E regarding records of particular professional projects. This series includes oversized materials (labeled OS).
Series D1: Public Relations
boxfolder
2511Pratt, Box, Henderson and Partners, The Cannon Group brochure
12Pratt, Box, Henderson and Partners, portfolio
Series D2: Clippings
box
OS1Clippings
Series D3: Job List
boxfolder
2513List of works by Box, 1955-2003



 

Series E: Project Records

Series Abstract
The Project Records series includes material kept by Hal Box pertaining to particular architectural projects, including a design notebook, sketches, photographic material, and drawings representing five projects and two competitions.
Series E1: Files
boxfolder
2514Master Plan for MARCOR Housing Systems, Inc., East Ilif and Parker Roads, Denver, Colorado
15-16Flower Mound New Town-First Phase Area, Housing Design Notebook
(2 folders)
17Flowers Library, sketch, February 8, 1989
18-20Griffin Square Tower Hotel
(3 folders, includes 1 photograph)
21Laguna Gloria Art Museum, October 19, 1982
Series E2: Photographs
(unprocessed)
box
464x5 color transparencies
Series E3: Drawings
Project number:
Project name: Dallas County Courthouse. Renovation.
Date on drawings:
Primary archt/firm: Pratt, Box, Henderson and Partners
Collaborators:
Client:
Street address:
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number: 5601
Project name: Dallas Plaza.
Date on drawings: 1956
Primary archt/firm: John Harold Box
Primary archt/firm: James Reece Pratt
Collaborators:
Two panels.
Client:
Street address: Main, St. Paul, Commerce, and Harwood Streets
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number: 5706
Project name: International Fermi Memorial Competition, University of Chicago.
Date on drawings: 1957
Primary archt/firm: John Harold Box
Primary archt/firm: James Reece Pratt
Collaborators:
One panel. Pratt and Box won the second prize of the competition.
Client:
Street address:
City:
County:
State/Province:
Country:
Project number:
Project name: Marsh residence.
Date on drawings:
Primary archt/firm: Hal Box
Collaborators:
Client: Marsh
Street address: 2902 Stratford
City: Austin
County: Travis
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number: 5905
Project name: MATICO (Mastic Tile Corporation) "Homes for Better Living." Neighborhood design.
Date on drawings: 1959
Primary archt/firm: James Reece Pratt and John Harold Box
Collaborators:
Four panels. Grand Prize of $10,000 shared with Howard Meyer.
Project number:
Project name: Texas House
Date on drawings:
Primary archt/firm: Hal Box
Collaborators:
Client:
Street address:
City:
County:
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number:
Project name: Unidentified watercolor house plan.
Date on drawings: 1/8/1989
Primary archt/firm: Hal Box
Collaborators:
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State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.



 

Series F: Earthwatch

Series Abstract
The Earthwatch series represents work produced during Box's time with the Earthwatch Institute. Earthwatch Institute is an international non-profit non-government organization (NGO) that issues grants and coordinates expeditions for field work in the physical, social, and life sciences. The majority of approved projects receive multi-year sponsorship. This was the case with Hal Box and Logan Wagner's investigations, which began in the 1987 season under the title "The Mexican Art of Building" and continued in 1988. In 1989, the study's name changed to "The Architectural Heritage of Contact-period Mexico," continuing through the 1994 season. Following a two-year hiatus, Wagner resumed the expedition without Box in 1997; currently, the last season funded by Earthwatch was summer 2000.
The Earthwatch series includes two subgroups: Papers and Data files (administrative records, publicity, correspondence, reports, papers, data, photographs, etc.) and Drawings (approximately 325 flat drawings arranged by city/site and then by project name/view and date) related to Earthwatch activities at various sites. This series is not completely processed. All geographic locations should be verified. Projects lacking geographic locations are listed before those with locations.
Series F1: Earthwatch Papers
Note: Inventory only, not completely processed, still needs to be arranged geographically. * denotes folded items that needs flattening and may include drawings.
boxfolder
261EW Research Resource
(3 folders)
2Hacienda research, bibliography
3-4National Endowment for the Humanities grant application C.O.S.
(2 folders)
5-6Mexican Architecture, Spain Ministry of Culture grant proposal
(2 folders)
7Communal Open Spaces of 16th Century Mexican Churches, May 1992
(article)
8EW correspondences
boxfolder
271EW clippings
2EW annual meeting
(1992)
3Unidentified portrait photo
(found in "EW Research Resources")
4EW approval for research grant
(1 of 3)
5EW correspondence
(2 of 3)
6EW report, accounting and proposal
(3 of 3)
7-8EW field research
(2 folders)
9EW, field trip expenses
10EW letter of agreement
(1 of 8)
11EW preliminary report of field research
(2 of 8)
12EW correspondence
(3 of 8)
13EW supplemental material
(4 of 8)
14EW final project proposal
(5 of 8)
15EW supplemental funding
(6 of 8)
16EW Summer 1987
(7 of 8)
17EW Summer 1987
(8 of 8)
Series F2: Earthwatch Data files
boxfolder
281*Santo Domingo / Hueyapan
2*Edificios por Diblyar
(1 of 2)
3*Jonacatepec
(originally found in Eidificios por Diblyar) (2 of 2)
4El Senor de la Colmna / Temoac, Morelos
5*Convento de la Concepcion / Zacualpan de Amilpas, Morelos
6*Convento de Totolapan / Totolapan, Morelos
7*Tepoztlan, Morelos
8*Oaxtepec, Morelos
9Tepetixpa, Morelos
10Tlayacapan, Morelos
11Yecapixtla, Morelos
12Tcayecac, Morelos
13*Santiago Apostol / Amayuca, Morelos
14*Iglesia de la Ascuncion / Tlacotepec de Amilpa, Morelos
15San Mateo y Padre Jesus / Chalcatzingo, Morelos
16*Mextitlan, Molango, Xoxoteco, Ixmiquilpan
17Capilla Santa Maria / Malinalco, Mexico
18Capilla de San Martin / Mailnalco, Mexico
19Capilla de San Andres / Mailnalco, Mexico
20Capilla de San Pedro / Malinalco, Mexico
21Capilla de San Guillermo / Malinalco, Mexico
boxfolder
291Templo San Sebastian / Malinalco, Mexico
2Templo de la Soledad / Malinalco, Mexico
3*Convento de San Cristobal / Malinalco, Mexico
4*Capilla de San Juan Bautista / Malinalco, Mexico
5La Purisma Concepcion / Alpuyeca, Morelos
6*San Juan Baustista / Coatetelco, Morelos
7Santo Domingo de Guzman / Tlaquiltenango, Morelos
8*Templo de San Nicolas / Malinalco, Mexico
9*Capilla de Santa Monica / Malinalco, Mexico
10*Huichapan, Hidalgo
11*Templo Jesus Maria -- San Nicolas / Malinalco, Mexico
12*Convento San Agustin o Santa Maria / Molango, Hidalgo
13*San Augustin Tlachinoltipec / Tlanchinol, Hidalgo
14*Parroquia -- Santa Catarina Martir / Lolotla, Hidalgo
15*Santuario de Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion / Zoquizoquiapan, Hidalgo
16San Nicolas -- Tolentino / Nonoalco, Hidalgo
17*San Lorenzo Itzacoyutla / Itzacoyutla, Hidalgo
18San Nicolas Tolentino / Xochicoatlan, Hidalgo
19*Santa Ana Tinguiastenco / Tinguiastenco, Hidalgo
boxfolder
301Test questions
2EW 1988
3EW 1989
4EW 1990
5EW 1991
6*Templo de Santa Ana de Chapitiro / Santa Ana de Chapitiro, Michoacan
7*Zirahuen - "limited info. Do not do without Logan"
8Nahuachi - "not enough information"
9*Tupataro
10Templo de San Juan Bautista / Tiripetio, Michoacan
boxfolder
311*misc. notes from 1989 expedition
2*Santa Fe de la Laguna
3*Plaza Vasco de Quiroga / Paztcuaro
4unlabeled notebook, 1989
5*San Bartolo / Pareo "limited info; do not attempt without Logan"
6*San Bartolo and Santa Ana
(preliminary sketch)
7*San Pedro / Jaracuaro, Michoacan
8*Santa Clara del Cobre
9*Undameo
10Santiago Undameo / Michoacan
11*Espiritu Santa / Sevina, Michoacan
12*San Francisco de Asis / Uricho
13*Iuhatzio
14*Santiago Tingambato / Tingambato, Michoacan
15*Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion / Erongaricuaro, Michoacan
16*Santa Maria / Huiramangaro
boxfolder
321*San Mateo Macuilxochitl
2*Santo Domingo / Yanhuitlan, Oaxaca
3*Iglesia de las Penas / Villa de Etla
4*Santiago Tilantango
5*San Pedro y San Pablo / Teposcolula, Oaxaca
6*San Miguel Tixa / Oaxaca
7*San Juan Teposcolula / Oaxaca
8Santa Ana / Zegache
9*Santa Ana / Tlacolula
10*Suchilquitongo / Santiago
11*San Pablo / Mitla, Oaxaca
boxfolder
331*Santiago / Tejupan, Oaxaca
2*Santa Maria Asuncion / Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca
3*San Martin / Huamelulpan, Oaxaca
4Santa Catarina / Ixtepeji
5Santo Tomas Ixtlan de Juarez / Ixtlan, Oaxaca
6*Notra (?) Senora de la Soledad / Oaxaca, Oaxaca // Plaza de la Danza / Oaxaca, Oaxaca
7Santa Ana del Valle
boxfolder
341Otumba, Mexico
2Templo de San Esteban / Axapusco, Mexico
3*San Miguel Arcangel / Acatlan, Hidalgo
4*San Andres / Epayozucan, Hidalgo
5*San Francisco de Asis / Tlanalapa, Hidalgo
6*San Francisco de Asis / Tepeapulco, Hidalgo
7*Todos los Santos / Zampoala, Hidalgo
8*San Juan Bautista / Coixtlahuaca, Oaxaca
boxfolder
351*San Nicolas Santa Maria / Oxtotipac, Mexico
2*Santa Maria de Aticpac
3*Parroquia de la Anuncion / Nopaltepec, Mexico
4*San Martin Caballero / Ahuatepec, Mexico
5*San Pedro / Tezontepec
6*El Divino Salvador / Cuatlazingo, Mexico
7*Santiago Tolman / Santiago Tolman, Mexico
8*San Miguel / Atedoxco
9*Santa Domingo / Azcameca
boxfolder
361*San Andres Caplan / Caplan, Puebla
("folder 2 of 2")
2*San Gabriel / Cholula, Puebla
3*San Andres / Caplan, Puebla
("folder 1 of 2")
4*San Martin / Huaquechula, Puebla
(2 folders)
5Earthwatch members / Cholula, Puebla
6*San Juan Evangelista / Acatzingo, Puebla
7*San Francisco de Asis / Tepeyanco, Tlaxcala
boxfolder
371Santa Ana, Valladolid
2Earthwatch roster 1993
3Candelaria / Valladolid, Yucatan
4San Ronque
5Misc. 1993
6Notes on Izamal
7*San Juan de Dios / Valladolid, Yucatan
8Redi-Measure Measuring Wheels brochure
9Misc. church notes
10Misc. church notes
11Misc. folder
(original folder: "Tlaquiltenango, Morelos")
boxfolder
381*Catedral la Compania de Jesus / Oaxaca
2*Santa Maria / Tlacolula
3*San Geronimo / Tlacochahuaya
4*Santo Domingo del Valle / Villa Diaz Ordaz
5*Santa Maria Asuncion / Zaachila
6*Teotitlan del Valle
7*San Pedro / Nexicho
8*San Miguel / Xometla
9*San Miguel / Huejotzingo, Puebla
10*San Juan Bautista / Cuautinchan, Puebla
11*San Francisco / Atlihuetzia, Tlaxcala
boxfolder
391*Santa Maria de los Reyes / Huatlatlauca
2*Valladolid: urban layout of town center // Iglesia de San Gervasio
3*San Miguel Achiutla / Oaxaca
("folder 2 of 2")
4Vision Isometri ca de Tlayacapan mor (sp?)
55*Barrio de Santa Lucia / Valladolid, Yucatan
6San Juan Bautista / Tiripetio, Michoacan
7Photocopies of manuscripts
(in Spanish) (2 folders)
8*Santuario de Guadalupe / Sacromonte, Amecameca, Mexico
9*Santa Maria de la Encarnacion / Zacualtipan, Hidalgo
10*San Miguel Achiutla / Achiutla, Oaxaca
("folder 1 of 2")
11El Cardonal, Hidalgo
boxfolder
401*San Francisco de Asis / Tepeaca, Puebla
2*San Pedro y San Pablo / Mitla, Oaxaca
3*color renderings of churches // misc. church plans
4*San Miguel / Huejotzingo, Puebla
("folder 1 of 2")
5*San Pedro Huitzo
6*Santo Nino/Jesus Nazarino / Huiramba
7*San Esteban / Tizatlan, Tlaxcala
8*San Francisco / Tecamachalco, Puebla
Series F3: Earthwatch Drawings
Note: The Earthwatch drawings consist of approximately 325 flat drawings listed below. Additional folded drawings may be found in files listed in the Earthwatch Data files subgroup. This subgroup is arranged first by city/state, and then by project name/view and date. Projects without geographic locations are listed before those that include locations. Geographic locations have not been verified.
Project name: Acolman (?) monastery (16th C.). Plan.
Date on drawings: 1991
Project name: Capilla de Santa Maria. Plan (reduced photocopy).
Date on drawings: 1989
Project name: Capilla de Santa Monica. Plan (drawing and photocopy).
Project name: Capilla Santa Maria. Plan (drawing and blueprint).
Date on drawings: 1989
Project name: Iglesia de Asuncion. Elevations.
Project name: Iglesia de Indios del Barrio de Santa Anna. Plan.
Project name: Iglesia de San Roque. Plan.
Project name: Iglesia de Santa Ana. Elevation, front.
Date on drawings: 1989
Project name: Iglesia de Santa Ana. Plan.
Date on drawings: 1989
Project name: Iglesia de Todos Santos. Plan.
Date on drawings: 1991
Project name: Iglesia del Barrio de la Candelaria. Plan.
Project name: La Virgen de la Asuncion. Plan (drawing and photocopy).
Project name: Nuestra Senora de los Atrios. Elevation.
Date on drawings: 1989
Project name: Plaza de la Danza, Nuestra Senora de la Soledad. Plan.
Project name: Santa Ana del Valle. Plan.
Project name: Santa Maria Asuncion. Plan (drawing and blueprint).
Project name: Tzintzuntzan (one page from photocopied article in Spanish)
Project name: Unidentified church. Plan (informal, incomplete).
Project name: Unidentified location. Street plan.
Project name: Unidentified Plan.
Project name: Unidentified plan (incomplete).
Project name: Unidentified plan (reduced photocopy).
Project name: Unidentified plan with legend.
Project name: Unknown location. Street plan.
Project name: San Miguel Arcangel. Plan.
City: Acatlan
State/Province: Hidalgo
Project name: San Miguel Arcangel. Plan.
City: Acatlan
State/Province: Hidalgo
Project name: San Juan Evangelista. Plan.
Date on drawings: 1992
City: Acatzingo
State/Province: Puebla?
Project name: San Juan. Plan.
City: Acatzingo
State/Province: Puebla
Project name: San Juan. Plan (photocopy).
City: Acatzingo
State/Province: Puebla
Project name: