1980 Educational Development Plan for the Architecture program, bound into two volumes. Second volume is the course syllabus section and has some notes from Aristides J. Millas.
Drawings related to Havana, Cuba, made by students as part of the final class assignment for ARC 521 The Architecture of the American Cities, section titled the Architecture of the Cuban Cities: La Habana. Introductory page in Spanish listing the drawings and individual students credited for each.
Bibliography prepared by students in ARC 481, Spring 1997 with the assistance of Dr. Lyn MacCorkle, Director Computer Assisted Research Service, Otto G. Richter Library. 2 copies / plastic ring binder. Call Number: NA2542.3.A735 1997
Brickell Bridge Competition won by SOA team: The University of Miami was well represented as finalists AIAS National Convention comes to Miami Featured Faculty Member: Harold Hay - Visionary Educator challenges student's thinking What's New: Faculty, Student, Alumni, New Appointments, Academic Services, Exhibitions, Lectures
Student projects reporting on the historic architecture of various cities and in medieval Europe and the Ancient Mediterranean. Also one on University of Miami. For the course ARP 314 Spring 1984
A post card invitation to a reception to benefit the UM School of Architecture. Held on December 4, 2002 at Fairchild Tropical Garden. Front image features a computer drawing of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling from a Bachelor's thesis by Georgy John.
Publications of the students of the University of Miami School of Architecture, Coral Gables, Florida Edited by Frank J. Nola, Jr. and Monica Ponce de Leon Contributors: Gilberto Blanco, E.R. Guyton, Georgina Santiago, Maggie Tomcej, Ramon Trias, Joseph Valencia
This catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition "Building Through Time, The Making of a School of Architecture, 1926-2001" on view at the University of Miami School of Architecture Gallery from October 18, 2001-November 26, 2001.
A pamphlet describing the progress of the University of Miami School of Architecture thus far and the plans for building and restoring new educational buildings for the school.
Plans, views, photographs and models highlight the rich urban heritage and the mix of cultures which have made of the Caribbean a field of architectural and urban experimentations.
Spiral bound notebook published in conjunction with the University of Miami School of Architecture's (UMSoA) Fall 2014 Design/Build Studio course. The project was to design and construct a mobile coffee kiosk ("The "Billy Goat) for the the students at the University of Miami. Vol 5