Historic American Buildings Survey
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Bush-Brown papers
Collection
Identifier: DM002
Abstract
This collection contains significant material on Bush-Brown's tenure in the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech as well as the period of his retirement years, particularly the research and writing of his book, Beaux Arts to Bauhaus and Beyond: An Architect's Perspective. Family correspondence, diaries, and Bush-Brown's personal notebooks also form part of this rich collection.
Dates:
1872-1978 (bulk 1918-1977); Majority of material found within 1918 - 1977
Harold Bush-Brown Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: VAC003
Abstract
During his thirty-four years at Georgia Tech, Harold Bush-Brown was a professor, administrator, and architect. He designed numerous buildings on the Tech campus, such as the Brown and Smith Dormitories, the original Ceramics Building, Brittain Dining Hall, and the School of Architecture building. In addition to his duties at Georgia Tech, Bush-Brown was also a District Officer for the Historic American Buildings Survey (United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service) in the...
Dates:
1926-1967 (bulk 1936); Majority of material found in 1936 - 1936
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- Architects -- United States -- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 1
- Architecture -- Designs and plans. 1
- Architecture -- Study and teaching. 1
- Architecture, Modern -- 20th century. 1
- Correspondence. 1
- Duxbury (Mass. : Town). 1
- Historic buildings -- Georgia. 1
- Manuscripts. 1
- Notebooks. 1
- Photographs. 1