Description
This collection contains rolls of architectural drawings, boxes of slides and project files, as well as models of buildings
designed by Harry Wolf Architect throughout his career. The models include the UCSB Ocean Science Education building proposed
model, the Tampa Tower, and Kansai Airport in Osaka, Japan. The slide notebooks and project files are organized by project
or original client name.
Background
Harry Wolf is an American architect, born in North Carolina in 1935. He graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology, and
received a bachelor in architecture from M.I.T in 1960. After graduating, Wolf worked at Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill in
New York, then founded his own firm, Wolf Architecture, in North Carolina. After several years, he returned to New York, where
he practiced for 21 years. In the late 1980s he moved his life and practice to Los Angeles.