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Irish Architectural Archive
The Irish Architectural Archive is a charitable company which was established in 1976 to collect and preserve the records of Ireland's architectural heritage and make those records available to those who wish to consult them.
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Muzharul Islam Archive
Muzharulislam.com is the official website of the Muzharul Islam Archive, owned by the Muzharul Islam Foundation, official host of the Archive is The Department of Architecture, The University of Asia Pacific, 51,4A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh and sponsored by Tanya Karim NR Khan and Associates, 35, R#28 old, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. This website provides the images of most of the drawings and photos of the projects by Architect Muzharul Islam and information about his life. Muzharul Islam is the pioneer master architect of Bangladesh. The name is often mispeled as Majharul Islam, Mazharul Islam etc.
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Environmental Design Archives Home Page
The Environmental Design Archives (formerly CED Documents Collection) collects, preserves and provides access to historical architecture and landscape architecture records, primarily of the San Francisco Bay Region. The archives home page provides the collection's mission statement and contact information.
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Southeastern Architectural Archives, Tulane, USA
As New Orleans' oldest, largest, and most comprehensive historical research center, Tulane University's Special Collections encompasses Tulane's Architectural Archives, Jazz Archives, Louisiana Collection, Manuscripts Department, Rare Books, and University Archives.
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Barragan Foundation - The professional Archives of Luis Barragán (1902-1988)
The Barragan Foundation takes care of the professional Archives of Mexican architect Luis Barragán (1902-1988)
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Architecture and Interior Design, Gottscho and Schleisner, Photographs (American Memory from the Lib
The Gottscho-Schleisner Collection is comprised of 29,000 images of architectural subjects, including interiors and exteriors of homes, stores, offices, factories, historic buildings, and other structures. Included are the homes of notable Americans, such as Raymond Loewy, and several U.S. presidents, as well as color images of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair
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