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Box 27

 Container

Contains 48 Results:

Curriculum vitae and photographs, 1964

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 36
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Correspondence, preliminary design work drawings, slides, photographs, blueprints, a model, publicity and promotional materials relating to Michael McCarthy's partnership in the New York office of the firm. Major projects include: the Islamic Cultural Center, New York; Megaworld Place and Petron Megaplaza in Manila; Pratt Institute Master Plan and Residential Center; Transitional Housing for the Homeless, New York; Commercial Bank of Kuwait; Beijing Mixed Use Developments, Banque Bruxelles;...
Dates: 1964

Freshman year at Cornell, September 1952–May 1953

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Michael McCarthy to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McCarthy)

Dates: September 1952–May 1953

Sophomore and junior years at Cornell; ROTC summer camp, September 1953–August 1955

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Michael McCarthy to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McCarthy)

Dates: September 1953–August 1955

Senior and fifth years at Cornell, September 1955–May 1957

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Michael McCarthy to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McCarthy)

Dates: September 1955–May 1957

Military service; Eidlitz travel, November 1957–February 1960

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Michael McCarthy to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McCarthy)

Dates: November 1957–February 1960

SOM Metro Manila project listing, personnel list, correspondence, published articles, and other promotional material, including information of general interest on the Makati District of Manila and the Philippines, Undated

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

A mixed-used structure including offices, a hotel, residential space, and parking. Two versions of this project were prepared for the client. The second scheme represents a complete rethinking of the design based on the constraint that the client was unable to obtain the land needed to build the first scheme. Consequently, the entire program was consolidated into one building instead of two.

Dates: Undated