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.
Compilation of records, memos, and lists of Architectural Club of Miami events and members.
The Architectural Club of Miami was founded in October 1977 as a not-for-profit corporation registered in the state of Florida. Created as forum for promoting and challenging architectural ideas, the Club sponsored lectures, exhibits, and events that featured prominent architects, urbanists, critics, and theoreticians from around the world. Membership was open to professionals, students and patrons of architecture.
Business records and research papers of T.A. Fennell, Jr., proprietor of the "The Orchid Jungle". (Fennell Orchid Co., Inc.). Contains correspondence, receipts, plant catalogs, stock lists, lecture notes, photographs, field notes, bulletins and newsletters from various botanical organizations.
Tracings, construction drawings, site plans for the home of Richard Namon at 5501 SW 93rd Street, Miami FL Correspondence from Alfred Browning Parker to Richard Namon
Commodore Club (Highleyman House) 1402 South Bayshore Drive, aka A.J.A Fay Residence with architectural revisions by Henry Lapointe and Martin L. Hampton
Built works, unbuilt/schematic works, experimental architecture work, and reference materials created by, and about, Gordon Gilbert including preliminary sketches, construction drawings, construction photos, final photos, models, presentations, and publications.