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Knowlton School of Architecture The Ohio State University College of Engineering

KSA Digital Library

The Knowlton School of Architecture holds thousands of drawings by students, faculty, and lecturers saved over the last one hundred years. This collection contains valuable primary research materials for the study of architecture, landscape architecture, and social history, including works by noted landscape architect Thomas Church and Florence Hite, the first woman to receive an architecture degree in Ohio. The collection illustrates changes in drawing styles, teaching traditions, and the evolution of a distinctly American architectural education over the past century.

 

"Honoring the Architectural Education Tradition: Preserving Drawings at the Knowlton School of Architecture" is an effort to make these and other drawings produced at the School available online for use in teaching and research. For inquiries regarding reproduction or publication, please contact the curator. This project was sponsored in part by the Graham Foundation.

 

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