Dean of Architecture records

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US US kmk 2015-16.012

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Dean of Architecture records

Date(s)

  • 1992–1993 (Creation)

Extent

0.50 Linear Feet, 1.00 Box

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Administrative history

Kansas State University’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Design was established in 1963 by bringing together into one administrative unit the Departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Architectural Engineering, Construction Science, Interior Architecture, and Regional and Community Planning. However, the origins of the College date to the 1876 arrival and election of Prof. J.D. Walters to the chair of industrial arts. In 1894 the first true course in architecture was given and by 1897 the Department of Drawing, Descriptive Geometry, and Architecture was formed. The architecture curriculum was reorganized in 1903 to allow a formally organized four-year curriculum in architecture to be initiated. The architecture course began as part of the Department of Architecture and Drawing for the 1904-05 academic year.

The College saw many changes to the name and structure through the years. In 1909 K-State reorganized its structure and the Department of Architecture and Drawing was placed in the Division of Mechanic Arts. This division became the Division of Engineering in 1917, and then transformed into the School of Engineering in 1942, finally becoming the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1945. In 1963 K-State reorganized again, and the College of Architecture and Design was formed. The College also saw many changes and additions to the course offerings. For example, in 1941 a formal landscape architecture curriculum was established, to replace the landscape gardening series, begun in 1878 in the Department of Horticulture.

After several decades of growth, additions, and consolidation of programs into the College, a change in the name of the College was needed, therefore in 1993 the College of Architecture and Design became the College of Architecture, Planning and Design, the current designation for the college.

Deans of the College –
1963 – 1971: Emil Fischer
1971 – 1984: Bernd Foerster
1984 – 1989: Mark Lapping
1989 – 1995: Lane Marshall
1995 – 2009: Dennis Law
2009 – Present: Tim de Noble

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Scope and content

This collection includes information relevant to the Farrell expansion of the library such as budgets, programming, memos, and research.

System of arrangement

This collection is arranged in one box.

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No access restrictions: All materials are open for research.

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The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Languages of the material

  • English

Scripts of the material

  • Latin

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Custodial history

It received the accession number 2015-16.012.

Immediate source of acquisition

Acqusition Source: Dean of Architecture, Planning and Design
Acqusition Method: Donation
Acqusition Date: 20150722

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

It documents the expansion of Farrell Library.

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Specialized notes

  • Citation: [Item title], [item date], Dean of Architecture records, Box [number], Folder [title], Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.

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Archon Collection ID

238

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Describing Archives: A Content Standard

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Archivist's note

Finding Aid Author: Abby Kopp
Processing Info: Student assistant Abby Kopp processed this collection and university archivist Cliff Hight reviewed it in November 2015.
Publication Date: 2015-11-30

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