Series VI: Photographic Materials
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Presentation slides and photographs from the annual Congress for the New Urbanism meetings.
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Series VI: Photographic Materials
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Presentation slides and photographs from the annual Congress for the New Urbanism meetings.
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Aristides J. Millas - Miami Beach Photographs
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Photographic prints of Miami Beach, FL. Specific focus on South Beach and the elderly population.
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Case studies prepared by students enrolled in the course ARC 521, The Architecture of the American Cities : student publication.
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This box contains student work for various courses on various topics.
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Box 4: Projects, Photographs, and Slides
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Project Plans, Slides, and Photographs in numbered folders.
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Box 3: Ocean Pines Yacht Club, Ocean Pines, MD
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26 35 mm slide sheets (approx 500 slides); B&W photos, color photos, 1 facsimile of section drawing of yacht club building '73; negatives.
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Luxury condominium near San Juan, PR with associates Wilbur Pearon and Robert Eskridge Architect Wins Three State Honor Awards, The Miami Herald, Sunday, August 15, 1976, 15K Contents: 30 sheets of 35 mm slide (approx. 600 slides); Floorplan of Hotel Restaurant; Publicity brochures
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Box 1: Avocado Elementary School, Homestead, FL 1959
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B&W Photographs pre and post construction, publicity photos, b&w negatives, 35 mm color slides. <span>16969 SW 294 St, Homestead, FL 33030</span>
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Box 5: Projects, Photographs, and Slides
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Project Plans, Slides, and Photographs in numbered folders
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Box 1: Horticultural Organization Bulletins and Newsletters
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American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Bulletin; American Horticulturist; American Society of Horticultural Science (ASHS); Tropical Trails newsletter (incomplete 1981-1983); Carnivorous Plant Newsletter; Dade Nurseryman's Newletter; The Florida Nurseryman; The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Bulletin (1974-1983 incomplete); et al.
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Correspondence with national and international horticultural associations.
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Works created by the students of The University of Miami School of Architecture
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We Will Rebuild Innovation Planning Committee
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The "We Will Rebuild Innovation Committee" was jointly created by faculty of the University of Miami School of Architecture and the College of Engineering, and Florida International University College of Engineering and Design to develop a reconstruction plan for South Miami Dade in response to the devastation of Hurricane Andrew. This file contains initial grant proposal for South Dade Reconstruction Planning Study, charrette planning documents, correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, and syllabus for ARC 603: Retrofit Studio/Manual for Neighborhood Reconstitution, and design for Shelter for the Homeless.
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Art Deco District National Historic Register Nomination Files
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Materials in this series relates mostly to the nomination of the Miami Beach Art Deco district for the National Register of Historic Places.
Bulk dates are the period of nomination around 1977-1978, with outlying dates as early as 1959 and as late as 1995.
Documents include maps, periodical clippings, reports, property lists, building profiles, national historic register nomination documents, and Miami Design Preservation league ephemera such as stickers, fliers, and greeting cards.
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South Florida History: Reports, Ephemera, and Photographs
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This series contains reports, proposals, plans, ordinances, and surveys. Also contains printed ephemera such as pamphlets, flyers, invitations, and periodicals. This also includes multiple issues of the magazine “The Miamian” and the newsletter “Looking back: Miami Memorabilia Collectors Club.”
The materials all cover Miami-Dade history. Many of the reports, plans, and surveys in the beginning of the series focus specifically on Miami Beach planning and architecture.
This series also includes photographic materials taken of different parts of south Florida.