Celebrating and Honoring the Life of Joseph Middlebrooks, December 31, 1941-November 25, 2021
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Commemorative pamphlet recognizing the lifetime achievements of Architect, Joseph Middlebrooks.
Middlebrooks, Joseph
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Celebrating and Honoring the Life of Joseph Middlebrooks, December 31, 1941-November 25, 2021
Part of:
Commemorative pamphlet recognizing the lifetime achievements of Architect, Joseph Middlebrooks.
Middlebrooks, Joseph
Part of:
Faculty bibliographies, obituaries.
Architecture Research Center, University of Miami Libraries
The Franklin O. Adams papers consist primarily of speeches and papers delivered to various organizations, such as The Tampa Art Institute (1929), The Florida Federation of Garden Clubs (1930), the Gargoyle Club at the University of Florida School Of Architecture (1938), and the Florida Savings, Building and Loan League (1940). The papers are arranged in chronological order and also include correspondence.
Adams, Franklin O.
The Joseph Middlebrooks papers includes many of his research documents, administrative files, plaques, awards, drafts, development plans, architectural drawings, urban and development reports, portfolios, clippings, correspondence, audio-visual materials, and other materials related to his life's work.
Middlebrooks, Joseph
Peter Jefferson architectural plans
Originally born in West Virginia, Jefferson attended Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania and studied architecture and industrial design at the University of Michigan. Afterwards, he worked with the Army Corps where he taught aerial photography then supported himself by working as a laborer on various construction sites. He eventually came to Miami in 1954 where he apprenticed under architects, Thomas Madden and Alfred Browning Parker. He ended up establishing his own private architecture firm in Miami in 1959 and dedicated himself to creating plans for residential, commercial, and public buildings. Later, he moved his firm to Stuart, Florida in 1968 and continued to provide the same services.
He also served as a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects and was certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and was registered with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. His accolades include several architecture awards and international exhibits as well as having his works featured in magazines, such as Architectural Record, House Beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens, Southern Living, Sports Illustrated, Palm Beach Life, American Homes, and L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui.
This collection contains approximately 191 large format architectural plans and renderings from noted Florida architect, Peter Jefferson. The first 34 plans of his collection have been flattened and placed into map cases while the others remain in their original rolled up state.
Jefferson, Peter
Robert Bradford Browne Collection
This collection contains photographs, 35 mm slides, and ephemera related to Browne's architectural legacy to include:
Avocado Elementary School, Homestead FL; Rio Mar Village Residential Resort, Rio Grande, Luquillo, Puerto Rico; Ocean Pines Yacht Club, Ocean Pines, MD, and other projects in South Florida and the Caribbean.
Browne, Robert Bradford
The Silvio Acosta Papers contain scrapbooks of the professional and personal life of Silvio Acosta, architect.
Acosta, Silvio, 1898-1961