Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Architectural Drawings of the Darwin D. Martin House and Graycliff
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS 22.0
Overview
Architectural and landscape plans for the Darwin D. Martin House and Graycliff, the summer home of the Darwin D. Martin family which were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Graycliff Conservancy, Inc. collection
Collection — Box 1-2, MC 1.15
Identifier: MS 68
Overview
Collection includes the official records of the Conservancy, an historic structure report prepared for the Conservancy, and Graycliff-related historical artifacts and documents collected by the Conservancy.
Hayes Hall Historic District Architectural plans and drawings
Collection — Map-case 3.12
Identifier: 8/8/1253
Overview
Copies on mylar of
architectural plans, drawings, photographs and site plans of the Hayes Hall
Historic District on the South Campus of the State University of New York at
Buffalo. The plans, drawings and photographs were used in the book
Hayes Historic District, found in both the
University Archives and Architecture and Planning Library under the call number
NA108.B8 H388 1989.
Historic American Building survey drawings, Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York
Collection — Box 1: Series I; Series II
Identifier: MS 22.10
Overview
Collection contains
architectural drawings from the Historic American Buildings Survey of the
Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and
built in 1904.
Larkin Company plans
Collection — Reel 16
Identifier: MS 22.9
Overview
Architectural plans for
the Larkin Company's administration building which was designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright.
Found in:
University Archives
/
Larkin Company plans
Frank Lloyd Wright - Darwin D. Martin papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS 22.8
Overview
Correspondence between Darwin D. Martin of Buffalo, New York and architect Frank Lloyd Wright, concerning the Wright designed homes for the Martin family.