The Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection (Ms1997-006)
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Title
The Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection (Ms1997-006)
Description
Rupp's collection encompasses over twenty years of her firm, SLR/Architects, and includes administration and project files, sketches, drawings, blueprints, slides and photographs representing approximately 700 designs. The collection also contains Rupp's personal papers -- biographical information, student work, travel diaries and photographs, and artwork. The materials range in date from 1950-2004 (bulk 1976-2004) and are divided into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, and Art and Artifacts. See the contents list below for more detail about the individual series.
Creator
Rupp, Sigrid Lorenzen
Date
1950/2004
Language
English
Identifier
Ms1997-006
Bibliographic Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Sigrid L. Rupp Architectural Collection, Ms1997-006, Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
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Collection Items
Travel Sketchbook, Tower of San Diego (Ms1997-006)
Travel sketch with color in sketchbook by Sigrid Rupp of the Tower of San Diego in Guanejuato, Mexico.
Travel Sketchbook, Church of San Francisco (Ms1997-006)
Travel sketch in watercolor by Sigrid Rupp of the Church of San Francisco in Queretaro, Mexico.
Travel Sketchbook, San Miguel Allende (Ms1997-006)
Travel sketch in watercolor by Sigrid Rupp of San Miguel Allende of exterior and corner detail.
Travel Sketchbook, View out window and writing (Ms1997-006)
Travel watercolor sketch by Sigrid Rupp depicting view of a lake from a window. Pages also include Rupp's handwriting.
Photograph, Stanford University Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
Black and white photograph of Stanford University Press building before remodel by Sigrid Rupp.
Interior Perspective, Stanford University Press Building Remodel (Ms1997-006)
Interior perspective done with marker pen of the Stanford Press Building Remodel.