Architects
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Architect of Record Chambers Center 1/2000, 2000 January
This folder contains the contract and presentation information from the architect of record.
Architectural Contract, after 1932
The contract is entitled "Specifictions of a residence to be erected at Spivak, Colorado." The contract is between the JCRS and Raymond Harry Ervin, architect.
Bieler, Carl, 1948
Folder contains four (4) photographic prints of Carl Bieler, Central City and Denver architect. Mr. Bieler designed and engraved the memorial chairs in the original opera house.
Box 360, after 1932
Contains one folder with architectural contract in box with 19 folders from series 4-8 and series 10.
Chambers - Architectural 8/02, 2002 August
This folder contains a series of notes of architectural ideas.
Chancellor Ritchie and VIPs at Facilities Management Groundbreaking, 1994 September 27
Photographic image of men in suits wearing hard hats and holding shovels full of dirt: [left to right] Cal Cox (Project Contractor), Keith Heaton (DU), Jeff Bemilin [sp] (DU), Chancellor Ritchie, Rod Davis (Architect), at the groundbreaking of the Facilities Management building on the campus of the University of Denver on 9/27/1994.
Dankmar Adler, 1981 November 18
Dankmar Adler was a Jewish architect who worked during the 1880s in the Chicago architectural firm Adler and Sullivan; however, little is known about him. Adler partnered with Louis Sullivan on Pueblo, Colorado's, Grand Opera House, which burned down during the winter of 1922.
History of Babi Yar Park and Recent Improvements, 2010-2015
History of the first 43 years of Babi Yar Park, the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of the Mizel Museum Newsletter and a copy of "Star Witness" article from the July 2015 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine along with email correspondence between Alan Gross and people wishing to build a memorial in Kiev.
Oral History Interview with Pat Sullivan, 1986
Pat Sullivan discusses details about the University Park area of Denver, Colorado and the changes that took place since he moved to the neighborhood in 1940. He talks about the local businesses including a gas station and butcher store, how he used the streetcar to go to football games at the University of Denver, playing softball and soccer with his friends in Observatory Park and the professions of the neighbors in the area.
Oral History Interview with Thelma Feldhamer, 1998 November 23
Discusses growing up in New York, met her husband in New York, he had attended University of Denver and 15 years after getting married they moved to Denver. One of the first female architects in the area and discusses her career.