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176: 168:. He retired from teaching in 1973 but continued to practice architecture from his home studio in Raleigh until shortly before his death there on November 18, 1990. His home and studio at Raleigh, the 312: 141:. In his residential work of the 1930s and 1940s, primarily in California, Harris created a tension and a continuum between exterior and interior with continuous rooflines. Learning from 602: 597: 169: 137:
Adopting Neutra's modernist sensibility, Harris merged the vernacular of California with a sensitivity to site and materials characteristic of the American
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Interview of Harwell Hamilton Harris, Center for Oral History Research, UCLA Library Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.
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Harwell Hamilton Harris collection, Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin
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From 1952 until 1955, Harris served as the Dean for the School of Architecture of the
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Harwell Hamilton Harris: An Inventory of his Papers, Photographs and Drawings
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Photographs and Description of Harris' Eisenberg House, Dallas, Texas (1957)
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J.J. Mulvihill Residence , Sierra Madre, California (1949), Landscape by
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Harris was born in Redlands, California in 1903. He began his studies at
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but left after a year to study sculpture at the Otis Art Institute, now
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at the Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas at Austin.
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Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 12/27/10 through 12/30/10
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Guide to the Harwell Hamilton Harris Architectural Drawings 1964
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The Texas Rangers: Notes from the Architectural Underground
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with whom he was associated until 1932. He worked alongside
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where he re-established his practice and began teaching at
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Harris' archive is located at the University of Texas.
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Harwell Hamilton and Jean Bangs Harris House and Office
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ACSA Archives, Distinguished Professor Award winners.
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Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne members
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New York: Simon and Schuster, 1945. 504: 398:National Register of Historic Places 356:. National Park Service. 2011-01-07. 216:Wylie House, Ojai, California (1948) 385: 110:from 1962 until his death in 1990. 13: 523:Nelson, George, and Henry Wright. 463: 342: 14: 654: 531: 434:Loomis, John A. (July 17, 2004), 233:Texas Archive of the Moving Image 213:Havens House, Berkeley, CA (1939) 623:People from Redlands, California 613:20th-century American architects 69:American Institute of Architects 445: 427: 166:North Carolina State University 633:Architects from North Carolina 473:. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1993. 409: 372: 360: 304: 279: 245: 124:Otis College of Art and Design 1: 290:. University of Texas Press. 200:House, Los Angeles, CA (1937) 113: 7: 638:University of Texas faculty 46:November 18, 1990 (aged 87) 10: 659: 628:Architects from California 139:Arts & Crafts Movement 64: 56: 42: 28: 21: 317:. 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Redlands, California
Raleigh, North Carolina
American Institute of Architects
FAIA
Neutra Medal
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
FAIA
Southern California
European
North Carolina
Pomona College
Otis College of Art and Design
Richard Neutra
Gregory Ain
Arts & Crafts Movement
Frank Lloyd Wright
University of Texas
The Texas Rangers
Dallas
Raleigh, North Carolina
North Carolina State University
Harwell Hamilton and Jean Bangs Harris House and Office
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
John Entenza
Weston Havens House
Berkeley, California
John T. Lyle
Eisenberg House
Texas Archive of the Moving Image
"Harwell Harris, 87, An Architect Known For House Designs"

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