Kaneji Domoto Collection 2017.12
Finding aid prepared by Gabrielle T. Clement
Arrangement and description of this collection was funded by the Domoto family and a grant from the Landscape Architecture
and Environmental Planning Department at the University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
10 October 2019
230 Bauer Wurster Hall #1820
Berkeley, CA 94720-1820
designarchives@berkeley.edu
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
Title: Kaneji Domoto Collection
Creator:
Domoto, Kaneji
Identifier/Call Number: 2017.12
Physical Description:
20 Linear Feet:
Date (inclusive): 1928-2002
Language of Material:
English
.
Access Statement
Collection is open for research. Many of the Environmental Design Archives collections are stored offsite and advance notice
is required for use.
Publication Rights
All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in the collection should be discussed with the
Curator.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item], Kaneji Domoto Collection, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.
Funding
Arrangement and description of this collection was funded by the Domoto family and a grant from the Landscape Architecture
and Environmental Planning Department at the University of California, Berkeley.
Biographical Note
Kaneji (Kan) Domoto was born on November 5th, 1912 in Oakland, CA. Raised by a family of nursery workers, Kan Domoto worked
in his family nursery from a young age, ultimately influencing his career in landscape architecture. The Domoto Brothers nursery,
based in Oakland, was renowned throughout the Bay Area and is credited as the first nursery in Northern California to commercially
produce camellias, wisterias, azaleas, and lilies imported from Japan. In the late 1920s to early 1930s Kan studied physics
and math at Stanford University, but dropped out after two years to help his family with the nursery during the Great Depression.
The economic recession resulted in the Domoto family filing for bankruptcy, and the nursery was foreclosed upon and seized.
In 1938, Kan returned to school, enrolling at University of California, Berkeley to study Landscape and Architecture. During
this time he worked on the Japanese gardens at the World's Fair in both New York and San Francisco. After the close of the
Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939, Kan helped secure the transportation and installation of the rocks from the
Exposition's Japanese Pavilion Garden in San Francisco to UC Berkeley's Botanical Garden in Strawberry Canyon, in the hills
above the UC Berkeley campus. After working for the New York World's Fair, Domoto apprenticed for Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin
in Wisconsin from August 1939 until November 1939. In 1942, Domoto and his wife Sally Fujii (a fiber artist who also studied
at UC Berkeley), were incarcerated at the Granada Relocation Center in Amache, Colorado.
After World War II, Kan and Sally Domoto moved to New York. Kan continued working with Frank Lloyd Wright and designed five
homes for the Usonia Housing project in Pleasantville, New York; clients include Bier; Harris; Silson; Lurie; and Siegal.
Around 1960, Domoto shifted his focus from architectural to landscape architecture projects. Based in New Rochelle, New York,
he designed gardens for private residences and also larger institutions such as Dartmouth College, Hopkins Center for the
Arts (Hanover, New Hampshire) in 1965; the New York Aquarium Penguin Pen (New York City, NY) in 1967-1968; AMF/Schulman Investment
Corporation (White Plains, NY) circa 1980; and the Jackson Park Japanese Garden (Chicago, IL) circa 1981. His designs focused
on Japanese landscape traditions and were heavily influenced by Japanese rock gardens, using rocks as sculptural forms in
most of his projects. Major residential projects include: the Beskind Residence (Scarsdale, New York) in 1955 and the Durst
Residence (Scarsdale, New York) circa 1965.
From the early 1960s through the 1970s, Domoto was involved in the Bonsai community in the United States, attending exhibitions
and teaching workshops. Domoto once stated in his book Bonsai and the Japanese Garden, "Developing a Bonsai has been a very
satisfying form of art to me. It has given me a great deal of pleasure creating beautiful shapes and giving character to ordinary
plants. The Bonsai art is different from painting sculpture or ceramics because it is a 'live art.'" (Domoto and Kay) In 2002,
Kan Domoto died in New Rochelle, NY at the age of 89.
Kan Domoto's rich career in architecture and landscape design spanned over fifty years and included over 800 residential,
commercial, recreational, and educational projects primarily on the East Coast. He received many awards for his gardens including
the Frederick Law Olmsted Award for his Jackson Park design in Chicago circa 1981.
Sources:
"Kaneji Domoto Obituary," New York Times, New York, February 10, 2002.
Domoto and Kay,
Bonsai and the Japanese Garden.
Systems of Arrangment
This collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Frank Lloyd Wright (Taliesin) Papers,
Project Records (Architecture), and Project Records (Landscape Architecture).
Scope and Contents
The Kaneji Domoto Collection spans the years 1928-2002 and includes personal, professional, and project records. This collection
is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Frank Lloyd Wright (Taliesin) Papers, Project Records
(Architecture), and Project Records (Landscape Architecture).
Series I: Personal Papers contain biographical information, family papers, correspondence, and photographs. Biographical information
includes Domoto's resume and oral histories conducted by the Japanese American Citizens League New York Chapter and the Taliesin
West Archives. Family Papers includes manuscript documents belonging to other members of the Domoto family, such as his brother
Wakako and first wife Sally. Domoto's personal correspondence spans the years 1930-1952. The majority of correspondence are
between Kaneji Domoto and his brother, and Domoto and his wife Sally. Letters between Sally and Kaneji Domoto occur primarily
during the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII in the United States. Photographs include images of Domoto, and
his travel photos from Japan and Peru.
Series II: Professional Papers span the years of 1959-1997 and contains drawings, correspondence, writings, teaching records,
lectures and tours, photographs and slides, awards, and clippings relating to Domoto's landscape and architecture career.
Teaching Records contain student work from a course at New York Institute of Technology that Domoto taught. Lectures and tours
include ephemera relating to his talks on landscape architecture and Asian/Pacific American Heritage. Awards include local
and A.I.L.A. accomplishments.
Series III. Frank Lloyd Wright (Taliesin) Papers span the years 1939-1985 and includes correspondence, photographs, and clippings
as they relate to Domoto's work with Frank Lloyd Wright, Domoto's time at Taliesin, and his involvement with the Usonia Homes
project in the late 1940s.
Series IV. Project Records (Architecture) contains manuscript materials, drawings, photographs, and slides from Domoto's architectural
projects and spans the dates 1948-1983—the bulk of the projects are from 1948 to circa 1970. Major projects include Arthur
Bier's Usonia Home Site #53 (Mount Pleasant, NY); W. Harris Usonia Homes Site #26 (Mount Pleasant, NY); Ekanath Malavade Residence
(Millwood, NY); and John Silson Usonia Homes Site #36 (Mount Pleasant, NY). The majority of architectural projects are based
in New York.
Series V. Project Records (Landscape Architecture) contains manuscript materials, drawings, photographs, negatives, and slides
from Domoto's landscape architecture projects and spans the dates 1955 to 1992—the bulk of the projects range from 1964 to
circa 1985. Major projects include the Beskind Residence (Scarsdale, New York); Dartmouth College, Hopkins Center for the
Arts (Hanover, New Hampshire); Jackson Park Japanese Garden (Chicago, IL); Durst Residence (Scarsdale, New York); City of
New Rochelle Cherry Tree Basin (New Rochelle, NY); New York Aquarium Penguin Pen (New York City, NY); Swansea Mall (Swansea,
MA); AMF/Schulman Investment Corporation (White Plains, NY); and the University of California, Berkeley, Botanical Garden's
Japanese Pool (Berkeley, CA). The majority of the projects are based in New York and Connecticut.
Custodial History
The collection was donated by the Domoto family.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Architecture, Domestic--New York (State)
Midcentury modern (Architecture)
Rock Gardens, Japanese
PERSONAL PAPERS SERIES I.
1928-2013
Biographical Information A.
1996-2002
Box 1, Folder 2
Oral History: Japanese American Citizens League, New York Chapter
1996
Box 1, Folder 3
Oral History: Interview with Kaneji Domoto and Sylvia Schur at Taliesin West Archives
1996
Box 1, Folder 4
Oral History: Kaneji Domoto Architect, Landscape Architect
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 5
Kaneji Domoto obituaries
2002
Family Papers B.
1928-2013
Box 1, Folder 6
Wakako Domoto student work and diary
circa 1928
Box 1, Folder 7
Sally Fuji's library call slips
circa 1939
Box 1, Folder 8
Condolence letters reg: Kanetaro Domoto
1943
Box 1, Folder 9
Senior Thesis on Domoto Family by Riggs
2013
Student Work C.
1938-1939
Box 1, Folder 10
UC Berkeley Student Grades and Registration Circular
1938, 1939
Student Work
Box 1, Folder 11
Pamphets (Chrysanthemum and Japanese Pavilion)
n.d.
Correspondence D.
1930-1983
Box 2, Folder 3
Letters, February-December
1937
Box 2, Folder 4-6
Letters, January-June
1939
Box 2, Folder 7-9
Letters, June-December (Kan at Taliesin)
1939
Box 3, Folder 1-2
Letters to Kaneji, January-September
1940
Box 3, Folder 3
Letters, January-December
1941
Box 3, Folder 4-5
Letters, May-December (to Kan and Sally Domoto at Merced Assembly Center and Amache, CO)
1942
Box 3, Folder 6
Letter from National Student Relocation Council, July
1942
Box 3, Folder 7
Letters to Kan and Sally Domoto
1943
Box 3, Folder 8-9
Letters to Sally Domoto (Amache, CO)
1943
Box 4, Folder 1
Letter to Sally Domoto, January (Amache, CO)
1944
Box 4, Folder 2
Letters to Sally Domoto, Febuary (Amache and Baltimore)
1944
Box 4, Folder 3
Letters to Sally Domoto, March (Amache)
1944
Box 4, Folder 4
Letters to Sally Domoto, April (Amache)
1944
Box 4, Folder 5-6
Letters to Sally Domoto, May (Amache, CO)
1944
Box 4, Folder 7
Letters to Sally Domoto, June
1944
Box 4, Folder 8
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, June
1944
Box 5, Folder 1-2
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, July
1944
Box 5, Folder 3-4
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, August
1944
Box 5, Folder 5
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, September
1944
Box 5, Folder 6
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, October
1944
Box 5, Folder 7
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, January-May
1945
Box 6, Folder 1
Letters to Sally and Kan Domoto, June-November
1945
Box 6, Folder 2
Letters to Sally
1945-1952
Box 6, Folder 3
Letters to Kimiko and Hamako Fujii
1945-1952
Box 6, Folder 6
Letter to Miki and family
1983
Box 6, Folder 7
War Relocation Authority, Employee Driver's License
1943
Box 6, Folder 10
Photographs of K. Domoto with monk and scrolls
circa 1986
Box 6, Folder 11
Travel to Machu Picchu, Peru
circa 1985
Box 6, Folder 13
Unidentified travel photographs
n.d.
Civic Engagement G.
1988-1996
Civic Engagement
Box 6, Folder 14
Award: New York Community Redress
1988
Box 6, Folder 15
Eden Township Japanese American Citizens League
1996
Box 6, Folder 16
Thank you letters from students to Domoto for presentation on Japanese incareration
1996
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS SERIES II.
1959-1997
Box 6, Folder 17
Sketch for Domoto's landscape logo
n.d.
Correspondence B.
1974-1985
Box 6, Folder 18
Second Annual All Florida Bonsai Exhibition
1974-1977
Box 6, Folder 19
General Correspondence
1977-1991
Box 6, Folder 20
Ishikatsu Garden, Toyko, Japan
1982
Box 6, Folder 21
Letter of Recommendation for Edmund de Laurentis
1985
Writings C.
1964-1974
Bonsai and the Japanese Garden
Box 6, Folder 23
"Associations with all the Major Stones," Stone Magazine, March, by Kaneji Domoto
1964
Box 6, Folder 24
Bonsai and the Japanese Garden, by Kaneji Domoto and George Kay
1974
Box 6, Folder 25
"Design Harmonies Home and Garden"
n.d.
Box 6, Folder 27
Student work NYIT at Old Westbury
1983
Lecturers and Tours E.
1959-1990
Landscape Design Symposium program
Box 6, Folder 28
Brochures for speaking engagements
1959, 1960
Box 6, Folder 29
Lecture at Grosse Point War Memorial, Grosse Point, Michigan
1968-1969
Box 6, Folder 30
Domoto's Gardens Tour
1988
Box 6, Folder 31
Lectures at MH Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
1989-1990
Photographs and Slides F.
1974-1985
Florida Bonsai Exhibition and Japanese Rock Garden Scrapbook
Box 7, Folder 1
Florida Bonsai Exhibiton and Japanese Rock Garden Scrapbook, Seminole Florida
1974
Box 7, Folder 2
Bonsai National Aboretum, Washington, DC
n.d.
Box 7, Folder 3
Bonsai Demonstration
n.d.
Box 7, Folder 4
"Modern House," Tiverton, Rhode Island
1984
Box 7, Folder 5
Slides of Domoto moving bolders
circa 1985
Box 7, Folder 6
Civic Art Commission Mayor's award of architectural distinction
1972
Box 7, Folder 6
Award for corporate park beautification for ninth district of the federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc.
1972
Box 7, Folder 7
A.I.L.A. Honor Award for Wilshin Garden
1981
Box 7, Folder 8
Westchester Arts Council Award
1997
Landscape Architecture Clippings H.
1959-1984
Newspaper clippings
Box 7, Folder 9
Newspaper Clippings
1959-1972
Box 7, Folder 10
Newspaper Clippings
1974-1981
Box 7, Folder 12
"The Miraculous Mr.Domoto," by Sally Wimer
n.d.
Box 7, Folder 13
"Once Upon a Time…" by Anne Joyce-Horgan
n.d.
Box 7, Folder 14
Westchester Spotlight, "On Kaneji Domto," April
1983
Box 7, Folder 15
Westchester Spotlight, "84 People on the Move" January
1984
Box 7, Folder 16
Westchester Spotlight, "Build a Beautiful Pool," Febuary
1984
TALIESIN PAPERS SERIES III.
1939-2002
Correspondence A.
1939-2002
Letters from Taliesin
Box 8, Folder 1
Domoto and Taliesin
1939-1940
Box 8, Folder 2
Letters from Taliesin
circa 1940
Box 8, Folder 4
Archive Acquisition to Domoto and Frank Lloyd Wright Correspondence
2002
Photographs B.
1948-1949
Photographs of Taliesin, Racine, and Chicago
Box 8, Folder 5
Domoto and Frank Lloyd Wright
1949
Box 8, Folder 7
Frank Lloyd Wright, Usonia Site Tour
n.d.
Box 8, Folder 8
Usonia Homes
n.d.
Usonia Homes Photographs
Box 8, Folder 9
Usonia Homes, A Cooperative Inc., Pamphlet
1946
Usonia Homes pamphlet
Box 8, Folder 10
Usonia Homes, A Cooperative Inc., Bylaws
1946
Box 8, Folder 11
Usonia Homes Newspaper
1957, 1971, 1976, 1981
Box 8, Folder 12
"The Taliesin Experience," by Robert Siegal
1985
PROJECT RECORDS (ARCHITECTURE) SERIES IV.
1948-1983
1949-1955
Appelman Art Glass Company: Model House (unknown)
1948
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 1
Beringer (Scarsdale, NY)
1950
Bier, Arthur Mr. and Mrs. (Seabury, MA)
1966
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 3
Bier, Arthur: Usonia Homes Site #53 and Addition (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962-1963, 1968
Bier, Arthur and Gertrude Residence
Box 9, Folder 1
Manuscripts
1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962-1963, 1968
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 2, Box 10, Folder 2-4
Drawings
1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962-1963, 1968
Box 11, Folder 1-4, Box 17, Folder 1-3
Photographs
1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962-1963, 1968
Box 11, Folder 4
Slides
1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962-1963, 1968
Blair, John and Irene (South Salem, NY)
1966
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 4
Boyer, A: Usonia Homes Site #10 (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1948
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 5
Brodie (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949
Brownlee: Usonia Homes Site #28 (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1948
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 6
Delaurentis, Edmund (Armonk, NY)
1983
Domoto, Kaneji (40 Sutton Manor) (New Rochelle, NY)
1963, 1981
Englander, B: Usonia Homes Site #5 (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 7
Friedman, Stanley: Usonia Homes Site #25 (Pleasantville, NY)
1955
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 8
Harris, W: Usonia Homes Site #26 (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949
Harris, William and Esther Residence
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 9, Box 10, Folder 12
Box 11, Folder 8, Box 17, Folder 5
Herman, Peter: Usonia Homes (27 Usonia Road), Deck (Pleasantville, NY)
1983
Kepler, John: Usonia Homes (Mount Pleasant, NY)
circa 1949
Levi, Leo: Usonia Homes Site #47 (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 10
Lew (Mount Pleasant, NY)
circa 1949
Lurie Home: Usonsia Homes Site #31 (Pleasantville, NY)
1949
Lurie, Jesse and Irene Residence
Box 11, Folder 11-12, Box 17, Folder 6
Malavade, Ekanath: Residence (Millwood, NY)
1972-1974
Malavade, Ekanath Residence
Box 11, Folder 13, Box 13, Folder 30
Milman, Irving: Alterations to Usonia Home Residence
1974
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 11
Mont, James (unknown)
1949
Oshima, Hebo (unknown)
1948
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 12
Saunders, Will (Poundridge, NY)
1950
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 13
Siegal, Robert: Usonia Home (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1955
Siegel, Robert and Norma Residence
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 14
Silson, John: Usonia Homes Site #36 (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1954-1955
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 15, Box 10, Folder 27-28
Simmons Co.: Sofa Bed and Lamp (Unknown)
1948-1949
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 16
Unidentified Usonian Homes (Mount Pleasant, NY)
circa 1949
Victor, Max Usonian (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949
Volkswagon, North Country (Mount Kisco, NY)
1971
Watts Usonian (Mount Pleasant, NY)
1949
Wilson, Richard and Ruth (Southold, Long Island, NY)
1967-1969
PROJECT RECORDS (LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE) SERIES V.
1949-1996
1965-1991
Albert (Unknown)
circa 1980
Allen-Synder, Corey (Unknown)
1963
Allen, Ethan (Danbury, CT)
1974
AMF Corporate Park [see Schulman]
Amiel, Ruth and Norman (Harrison, NY)
1995-1996
Beskind (Westport, CT)
n.d.
Beskind, Herb (Scarsdale, NY)
1955
Box 13, Folder 4, Box 15, Folder 1
Brooklyn Botanical Garden (Albertson, NY)
1968
Calder, Light H. (Mamaroneck, NY)
1993
Box 13, Folder 6, Box 15, Folder 4
Campbell, John (Pelham Manor, NY)
1974
Cannold, Mitchell (Poundridge, NY)
1983, 1985-1986
Box 12, Folder 5
Manuscripts
1983, 1985-1986
Box 13, Folder 8, Box 15, Folder 5
Photographs
1983, 1985-1986
Cobb Co. Shopping Center (Marietta, GA)
n.d.
Cohen, Saul: Pool (Harrison, NY)
1986
Condon (Purchase, NY)
n.d.
D. Hill Nursery (Dundee, IL)
1960-1971
D. Hill Nursery
Dartmouth College: Hopkins Center for the Arts (Hanover, NH)
1965
Dartmouth College: Hopkins Center for the Arts
Dowling, Robert and Evelyn (New Rochelle, NY)
n.d.
Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Royal: Swimming Pool and Pool House/Sauna (Scarsdale, NY)
circa 1965, 1994
Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Royal residence
Box 9, Folder 5
Manuscripts
circa 1965, 1994
Box 10, Folder 9-11
Drawings
circa 1965, 1994
Box 13, Folder 15, Box 15, Folder 8
Photographs
circa 1965, 1994
Fairmont Park (Philadelphia, PA)
1982
Frankel, James (Armonk, NY)
1981, 1987
Getlan: Pool (Scarsdale, NY)
1978
Giangi, Vincent: Pool and Deck (Purchase, NY)
1986
Hein, Richard (Mamaroneck, NY)
1983
Box 13, Folder 20, Box 15, Folder 9
Hirasaki (Gilroy, CA)
n.d.
Hubshman (Mamaroneck, NY)
1969
Box 13, Folder 22, Box 14, Folder 21
Hunter, Evan (Poundridge, NY)
1965
Jackson Park: Japanese Garden (Chicago, IL)
cira 1981
Jackson Park: Japanese Garden
Japan Airlines Exhibition (New York City, NY)
1967
Kann, William (New Canaan, CT)
1974
Karim, Sultan (New Rochelle, NY)
1978
Kaye, William (Poundridge, NY)
1982, 1991, 1994
Box 12, Folder 2
Drawings
1982, 1991, 1994
Box 13, Folder 26
Photographs
1982, 1991, 1994
Kazan (Ardsley, NY)
1955-1966
Kirschenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. R: Swimming Pool (Harrison, NY)
1974-1976
Box 13, Folder 27, Box 5, Folder 12
Lauren, Ralph (Unknown)
n.d.
Loeb, Louise: Pool (Purchase, NY)
1986
Lukins (Harrison, NY)
n.d.
Lynton, Harold (Mamaroneck, NY)
circa 1970, 1987
Box 13, Folder 29, Box 15, Folder 13
Photographs
circa 1970, 1987
Malavade, Ekanath: Swimming Pool and Garden (Millwood, NY)
1976-1985, 1990
Box 9, Folder 7
Manuscripts
1976-1985, 1990
Box 13, Folder 30, Box 15, Folder 14
Photographs
1976-1985, 1990
Marcus (Mamaroneck, NY)
1965
Marcus, Robert (Scarsdale, NY)
circa 1965
Marcus, Robert (West Palm Beach, FL)
1983
Markus (Poundridge, NY)
1983
Marlboro (Marlboro, NY)
circa 1975
McQuade (Scarsdale, NY)
n.d.
Mintzer, Marcus (unknown)
1970-1971
Morris (Pennsylvania)
1965
Morris (Osterville, Cape Cod, MA)
circa 1966
Box 13, Folder 35, Box 15, Folder 18
Nakamura, Ishikatsu Garden Co. Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
1982
Neptune World Wide Movers (Rochester, NY)
circa 1965
Box 13, Folder 16, Box 15, Folder 20
New Emiele (Unknown)
1995
New Rochelle, City of: Cherry Tree Basin at Huguenot Lake (New Rochelle, NY)
1976
New York Aquarium: Penguin Pen (Coney Island, New York City)
1967-1968
New York Aquarium: Penguin Pen
Box 12, Folder 14, Box 15
Box 13, Folder 37, Box 14, Folder 33
Ossorio, Joseph (Greenwich, CT)
1978
Paccetti, Frank (Purchase, NY)
1988-1989
Box 14, Folder 2, Box 15, Folder 22
Paredes, Larry (Harrison, NY)
1989-1990
Box 14, Folder 3-4, Box 15, Folder 23
Pulley, Arthur and Bernice (Ellenville, NY)
1982-1983
Resnick, Harry (Ellenville, NY)
1969-1990
Resnick, Harry Residence
Box 11, Folder 15-16, Box 14, Folder 5
Box 15, Folder 24, Box 16, Folder 32
Reznick: Pool (Mt. Kisco, NY)
circa 1986
Robinson, J. (Greenwich, CT)
1984
Rothman (Larchmont, NY)
1982
Sabatino (Arizona)
circa 1990
Scheiner: Usonia Home (Pleasantville, NY)
1973
Schorsch, Joan and John (Westport, CT)
1989
Schulman Investment Corp: AMF World Headquarters (White Plains, NY)
1974-1976, 1981, 1984
Schulman Investment Corp: AMF World Headquarters
Box 12, Folder 15
Manuscripts
1974-1976, 1981, 1984
Box 14, Folder 11
Photographs
1974-1976, 1981, 1984
Box 16, Folder 35-36
Slides
1974-1976, 1981, 1984
Senter (Greenwich, CT)
circa 1968
Box 14, Folder 13, Box 15, Folder 25
Shapiro (Rhode Island)
1976
Shenkman, J (Armonk, NY)
1984
Siegal, Robert: Usonia Home Garden (Mount Pleasant, NY)
n.d.
Siegel, Norma and Robert (Southern Shores, NC)
1993
Snail, Levi (unknown)
n.d.
St. Marten (French West Indies) -- sometime after 1983 (unknown)
n.d.
St. Peters (Jersey City, New Jersey)
1974
Staedler (Larchmont, NY)
1975
Steel, Allen (Bedford, NY)
1989-1992
Box 14, Folder 17, Box 15, Folder 26
Stern, Arthur (Larchmont, NY)
circa 1970
Sternhill (Suffern, NY)
1990
Stone Drive Parking Lot (Middleton, NY)
n.d.
Straugh, Berish (New Rochelle, NY)
1978
Straus: Planting Bed (Mamaroneck, NY)
1983
Strauss (Mamaroneck, NY)
1974, 1978
Box 14, Folder 20-21, Box 15, Folder 28
Strauss/Hubshman (Mamaroneck, NY)
1974, 1978
Sullar, Vinny D. (Unknown)
n.d.
Swansea Mall (Swansea, MA)
1973, 1975
Teich, Jack (Rye, NY)
1992
Tsai, Gerald (Jerry) (Greenwich, CT)
1971
Uchida, Jean: Remodel (Mamaroneck, NY)
1982-1983
University of California, Berkeley: Botanical Garden's Japanese Pool (Berkeley, CA)
circa 1940
University of California, Berkeley Botanical Garden
Watson, G.: Garden Plan (Unknown)
1949
Watson, Professor and Mrs. G Garden
flat-file-drawer 1, Flat-File 17
Wellner, Kenneth (Mamaroneck, NY)
1964, 1966
Wellner, Kenneth residence
Box 14, Folder 26, Box 15, Folder 30
Wilson (Westford, CT)
1981-1987
Wright (Saddle River, NJ)
n.d.
Zeughauer, Bock (New Rochelle, NY)
1969-1970
Zeughauer, Bock Residence
Box 14, Folder 28, Box 17, Folder 7