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Nicholas Olsberg Research Papers on Southern California, circa 1910-circa 1965 0000361
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  • Scope and Contents note
  • Rights
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition note
  • Biographical/Historical note
  • Conditions Governing Access note
  • Preferred Citation note
  • Custodial History note
  • Related Archival Materials note

  • Title: Nicholas Olsberg Research Papers on Southern California
    Identifier/Call Number: 0000361
    Contributing Institution: Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
    Language of Material: English
    Physical Description: 7.0 Linear feet (13 boxes)
    Date (inclusive): circa 1910-circa 2015
    Location note: ADC Reg: Boxes 1-12
    creator: Olsberg, R. Nicholas, 1943-

    Scope and Contents note

    This collection of Nicholas Olsberg's architectural research contains slides, photocopies of published and ephemeral materials, and notes and inventories. The bulk of the collection materials were accumulated for a planned exhibition about Southern California architecture and urban pattern. The exhibition, "Moving Image," was to be focused on architecture in the golden age of Hollywood, 1915-1964, with a prologue on 1910-1915, and an epilogue on the Watts Rebellion of 1965. Topological themes include roadside architectre, signage, the corridor and the highway, the house on the beach and the slope, the open campus. Other themes include, the dispersal of recreation and culture, dwelling clusters and colonies, movie architecture, the subcenter, the desert and mountain dwelling, the film and tv studio, and the emergence of aerospace and tech facilities.
    Olsberg gathered research on this exhibition between 1999 and 2005. Although the exhibit did not take place, it was planned as a joint venture of IFA/Cite d'Architecture in Paris and Casa del Caritat in Barcelona, with funding from several sources.
    Other materials relate to Olsberg's research on Cliff May, for a book and exhibition at UC Santa Barbara (2012); his research on John Lautner for the catalogue and exhibition he curated with Frank Escher for the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2010). Lastly, inventories and writings relate to the architectural illustrator, Carlos Diniz, whose archive Olsberg helped bring to UCSB's Art Design & Architecture Museum.
    Major resources for Olsberg's research were UCSB's Architecture and Design Collection at the AD&A Museum and the Huntington Library, Pasadena. Other archives include: the Environmental Design Archives at UC Berkeley, Special Collections in the Research Library at UCLA, the Architecture archives at Cal Poly Pomona, Armet Davis collection, the Lautner Foundation (the Lautner archive is now at the Getty Research Institute), the University of Texas at Austin, the Getty Research Institute, the downtown Los Angeles Public Library, the Library of Congress, and the California Historical Society, among others.

    Rights

    Nicholas Olsberg holds copyright to his writings. Other third party rights have not been fully evaluated; contract repository for information regarding rights and permissions to publish.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition note

    Gift of Nicholas Olsberg, 2018.

    Biographical/Historical note

    Nicholas Olsberg is a curator, historian, and archivist who has written on Frank Lloyd Wright, John Lautner, Cliff May, Carlos Diniz, Ernest and Esther Born, and other topics related to the architecture and urbanism of California. He worked as a curator at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles; and the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal.

    Conditions Governing Access note

    Open for use by qualified researchers.

    Preferred Citation note

    Nicholas Olsberg Research Papers on Southern California. Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara. Gift of Nicholas Olsberg.

    Custodial History note

    Materials were collected by Nicholas Olsberg from various California archives and published sources and donated by him in 2018.

    Related Archival Materials note

    Carlos Diniz Archive, Architecture and Design Collection, AD&A Museum, UC Santa Barbara
    John Lautner Papers, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles
    Cliff May Papers, Architecture and Design Collection, AD&A Museum, UC Santa Barbara

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Lautner, John, 1911-1994
    May, Cliff, 1908-1989
    Architecture -- California