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Arizona Architecture from the Archives

Highlights from the Design and the Arts Library Special Collections

Design and the Arts Library

The Design and the Arts Library is located on the first floor of the Design North building.

Design and the Arts Library Hours 

Information & Check Out Desk: 480-965-6400
Special Collections: 480-965-6370

Current Exhibits at the Design and the Arts Library

Although modest in size, the Design and the Arts Library hosts exhibits related to art, design and architecture

Currently on display is the exhibit "1101 Shine," featuring an architectural model of a residential site by Aja Shaw.

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Books (Online Catalog)

Articles

Archivist Contact Info

Harold Housley
Archivist (Architecture, Arts and Design)
Harold.Housley@asu.edu 
(480) 965-6370

Additional Information

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