Finding Aid for the Papers regarding the Daniel Siegel house designed by Smith and Williams, circa 1950-circa 1996 0000317
Finding aid prepared by 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: Papers regarding the Daniel Siegel house designed by Smith and Williams
Identifier/Call Number: 0000317
Contributing Institution:
Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
8.0 Linear feet
(3 flat file folders, 1 box, 1 roll of drawings)
Date (inclusive): circa 1950-circa 1996
creator:
Siegel, Daniel
creator:
Smith and Williams.
Partially processed collection, open for use by qualified researchers.
Gift of Mark Siegel, 2012.
Papers regarding the Daniel Siegel house designed by Smith and Williams, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design &
Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.
The Siegel house was designed by the architectural firm Smith and Williams in 1952. Located in Pasadena, California Buff &
Hensman designed an addition in 1966. The papers that compose this collection were collected by the home owners Mr. and Mrs.
Seigel and given to the architecture and design collection by their son.
Papers regarding the Daniel Siegel house span 8 linear feet and date from circa 1950 to circa 1996. The collection is composed
of blueprints and blackline reproductions of Smith and Williams’ architectural drawings for the Siegel house, as well as landscape
plans, plans for the Buff & Hensman remodel, and receipts and letters related to furnishing and remodeling of the house.
Related Archival Materials note
Smith & Williams records, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California,
Santa Barbara.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Siegel, Daniel
Smith and Williams.
Smith, Whitney Rowland, 1911-2002
Williams, Wayne, 1919-2007
Architectural drawings
Letters
Reprographic copies