John G. Williams: Laying the Foundation for the School of Architecture
In her latest blog post, architectural records archivist Cat Wallack recounts the legacy of architect and former U of A professor John G. Williams.
In her latest blog post, architectural records archivist Cat Wallack recounts the legacy of architect and former U of A professor John G. Williams.
Architectural records archivist Cat Wallack describes the contents and significance of the newly-released Roy Reed Oral History Interviews with Fay Jones collection.
Architecture in the mid-20th Century was a profession dominated by men. The network of wives who worked in every possible capacity to make their husbands’ work successful typically goes under recognized. Maria Stone was no exception. Archives allow a better understanding of these tenacious women and the roles they played in the development of some of the most memorable architecture of the century.
Special Collections materials include some of the best-known Arkansan names in the arts, but the collections also speak of more modest contributions and less celebrated cultural phenomena. Discover the Sue H. Walker Papers in this blog post by architectural records archivist Catherine Wallack.