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Collection consists of original drawings for Steinbrueck's books on Seattle: Market Sketchbook, Seattle Cityscape, and Seattle Cityscape #2 . Also included are 115 contemporary snapshots of the Pike Place Market and an album of sketches of Seattle's Hooverville.
Oct 21, 1998 · Steinbrueck used his sketches and writing to argue his urban ideals. His books Seattle Cityscape (1962), Market Sketchbook (1968) and Seattle Cityscape #2 (1973) demonstrated Steinbrueck's views of the city. His drawings and narratives humanized social and architectural issues.
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Dates. 1933-1935 (inclusive) Quantity. 48 photographs on 13 strips, 16 negatives, 16 copy prints, 1 sketchbook (2 boxes) Collection Number. PH1443. Summary. Photographs and sketches of the Seattle Hooverville area by Victor Steinbrueck, a Seattle architect and member of the University of Washington architecture faculty. Repository.
115 photographic prints. approximately 400 drawings. 1 album. approximately 1960-1970. Collection consists of original drawings for Steinbrueck's books on Seattle: Market Sketchbook, Seattle Cityscape, and Seattle Cityscape #2. Also included are 115 contemporary snapshots of the Pike Place Market.
Projects. Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market preservation. Victor Eugene Steinbrueck (December 15, 1911 - February 14, 1985) was an American architect, best known for his efforts to preserve Seattle's Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market. He authored several books and was also a University of Washington faculty member.
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Feb 7, 2024 · 19. VIEW ALL PHOTOS. A photo of Peter Steinbrueck with the drawing that Victor presented for the Needle design. (KOMO) SEATTLE — It hasn't aged, Seattle's Space Needle. It endures. It is...
Victor Steinbrueck personal papers. American Institute of Architects, Seattle Chapter. Scope and Content: Includes campaign materials, correspondence, notes and minutes, transcripts of hearings, daybooks, ephemera, photographs and sketches, plus film and tape recordings.