Architecture
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Bayou Teche Project. Collection, 1870-1985, n.d.
This collection consists of material related to the project. There are materials from students and faculty, government reports, and historical information such as maps, news clippings, and brochures.
Fontenot, Ruth Robertson (1914-1995). Collection, 1801-1994, n.d.
This collection contains architectural surveys for St. Mary, Iberia, St. Landry, St. Martin parishes. Also included are various histories for different parishes, genealogy material, photographs, publicity material, and miscellaneous materials as well.
This collection has been arranged by parish and then by subject. These are mostly her working files.
Hamilton and Associates. Collection, 1989-1995, n.d.
This collection reflects on the Acadiana area, which consists of the Acadian Cultural Center in Lafayette, the Prairie Acadian Cultural Center in Eunice, and the Wetlands Acadian Culture Center in Thibodeaux.
This collection consists mostly of original and research material for the publication “Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve”. There are blueprints of the area as well.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. Collection, 1990, n.d.
This collection consists of museum design materials, specifically of the French Quarter Folklife/Visitor Center and conceptual exhibits.
Laborde, Kenneth J. ( - ). Collection, 1970-1977, n.d.
This collection contains several University of Louisiana at Lafayette-related materials formerly in the possession of Dr. Kenneth J. Laborde. Dr. Laborde donated the items to President Joseph Savoie in 2020 and 2021, which were then transferred to Special Collections. Items include homecoming doubloons, building blueprints, and a scrapbook on the history of medicine in Lafayette.
Nehrbass Architecture. Collection, 1920-1995, n.d.
This collection contains working files and original architectural drawings from both architects. Also included are correspondence, lectures, publicities, brochures, and photographs.
The grandchildren of Frederick Nehrbass—Kim Nehrbass, Heidi Nehrbass Alpha, Tanya Nehrbass Schulze, and Seth Nehrbass—donated the collection with assistance from UL Lafayette’s School of Architecture and Design.
Perkins and Branch Oil Museum. Collection, 1951-1991
This collection consists of drawings, floor plans, correspondence, financial reports, planning reports, photographs, maps, newspaper clippings, and writings from people in oil-related fields.
David L. Perkins and Dan P. Branch donated the collection.
Southwell, Owen J. (1892-1961). Papers, 1913-1961, n.d.
This collection contains and extensive gathering of Southwell’s designs for homes, churches, and public buildings. Also included are general and financial records, correspondence, photographs, working files arranged by subject and title. In addition, there are drawings, sketches, and blueprints of houses/buildings he designed.