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August 16th, 2010
Two previously unknown Paul R. Williams’ buildings in Nevada have been discovered through queries sent to the Paul R. Williams website. In 2010 homeowner Valerie Santos of Lovelock, Nevada contacted the Paul R. Williams Project concerning her midcentury ranch-style home. ...
More ›August 11th, 2010
TL, the official Tennessee Library Association journal, selected an article for publication by Kay Cunningham, Library Director, Christian Brothers University, and Deborah W. Brackstone, archivist for the Paul R. Williams Project. “Planning Warehouse 13: Sharing Resources ...
More ›August 11th, 2010
The Paul Revere Williams Website was selected in August 2010 by the INTUTE Consortium (Great Britain) as an outstanding example of an online research tool in architecture. The website and a link are now listed on their website. INTUTE is a free electronic service created to ...
More ›June 17th, 2010
Two teams of photographers recently returned from trips to California and Nevada with hundreds of new images of Paul R. Williams’ building projects. In Los Angeles the California crew photographed Williams’ designed buildings on the UCLA campus and commercial ...
More ›April 8th, 2010
The Art Museum of the University of Memphis (AMUM) received a First Tennessee Foundation Award for Innovation in the Arts to support the Paul R. Williams exhibition, which is part of the multi-faceted Paul R. Williams Project. In order to promote artistic excellence, the First ...
More ›February 18th, 2010
To celebrate Williams' birthday on February 18, the University of Memphis officially launches The Paul R. Williams Project. Focusing on the life and work of the pioneering architect, The Paul R. Williams Project is a collaborative effort of the University of Memphis, the ...
More ›January 29th, 2010
A program proposal by Deborah Brackstone, Paul R. Williams Project Archivist, and Kay Cunningham, Director of the Christian Brothers University Library, has been accepted by the Tennessee Library Assocation (TLA) for presentation at the 2010 annual meeting. The title of the presentation, Planning ...
More ›January 27th, 2010
In the January 27, 2010 electronic issue of Design Within Reach: Design Notes, writer Gwendolyn Horton discusses the history and art of the neon sign. In the article Horton mentions the “bone yard” at the The Neon Museum in Las Vegas and the museum’s goal of preserving this ...
More ›January 20th, 2010
The Architecture Glossary is now available in the Education section of the Paul Revere Williams Project website. This 12 page glossary with simple illustrations may be downloaded as a PDF document. If you have comments about the glossary or suggestions for other words or terms to be included in ...
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