• Identification006.04.06
  • TitleGuide to Bulletin of The Chicago School of Architecture 006.04.06
  • PublisherPaul V. Galvin Library. University Archives and Special Collections
  • LanguageEnglish
  • RepositoryPaul V. Galvin Library. University Archives and Special Collections
  • OriginationChicago School of Architecture
  • Physical Description1 Book
  • Date1897

The Chicago School of Architecture was a four-year academic program jointly administered by the Armour Institute of Technology and the Art Institute of Chicago, founded ca. 1893.

Booklet (44 pages): Bulletin of the Chicago School of Architecture, being a description of the four-year academic program jointly administered by Armour Institute of Technology (i.e., its Department of Architecture) and the Art Institute of Chicago. Includes a roster of faculty members, brief description of the program, and list of classes by course year. Bulk of the work is reproductions of students' architectural designs, freehand drawings, and water colors; each is identified as to subject and artist.

See Armour Institute of Technology collections.

Catherine Bruck, University Archivist 1/5/2004

  • Subject
    • Architecture
    • Universities and colleges--Curricula
    • Architecture students
    • Universities and colleges--Faculty