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Architecture Resources

-- Key resources to support architecture research at Arizona State University

Buildings and City Database

The Cities and Buildings Database is a collection of digitized images of buildings and cities drawn from across time and throughout the world, available to students, researchers and educators on the web.

ASU Buildings History--from our Archives

Arizona Architecture

Arizona Architecture from the Archives
Guide dedicated to celebrating the Arizona Centennial with an exhibition of four architects from the Design and the Arts Library at the Arizona State University Libraries. Albert Chase McArthur | William P. Bruder | Alfred Newman Beadle | Fred Linn Osmon

The Beadle Archive
Catalog of works by Al Beadle in Arizona.

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