Finding Aid for the W.A.W. Brownell drawings, 1919 0000229
Finding aid prepared by Jillian O'Connor and Chris Marino
Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
Arts Building Room 1434
University of California
Santa Barbara, California, 93106-7130
805-893-2724
adc@museum.ucsb.edu
Title: W.A.W. Brownell drawings
Identifier/Call Number: 0000229
Contributing Institution:
Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
Language of Material:
English
Container: 553
Physical Description:
3.0 Linear feet
(1 flat file folder)
Date: March 3, 1919-March 8, 1919
creator:
Brownell, William A. Whittlesey
Open for use by qualified researchers.
W.A.W. Brownell drawings, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California,
Santa Barbara.
William A. Whittlesey Brownell was a practicing architect in the early twentieth century. His best known work is the Acacia
Lodge in Santa Barbara, California, completed in 1917.
The W. A. W. Brownell drawings take the form of eight blueprints for an unknown residence marked job number 117. The drawings
take the form of elevations (North, South, East, and West), floor plans, and details (case work and paneling, window, and
living room book case) and are dated March 1, 1919 and March 8, 1919.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Brownell, William A. Whittlesey
Blueprints