Study for the Library Building, main elevation. A larger and more ornate building than the final version. Notable features include an elaborate portal, wrought iron balcony railing, pilasters between the arches, and a frieze with metopes, inscriptions and medallions.
Creator/Contributor:
Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1881-1966 (delineator)
Study for main elevation. Proposed Library Building, elevation showing a terrace and people. Proportions and dimensions of the final design but includes pilasters between the arches and a much simpler treatment of brackets supporting the eaves.
Rendering, Proposed Library Building, corner view showing people and an automobile. The rendering in gray tones likely was intended for reproduction in print media. It depicts the library as built except for the balustrade, which was never realized. The Woman’s Building appears in the background.
New University of Texas plan, Section looking north
Description:
New plan for University of Texas, Section looking north, showing Residence, Dormitory, Recitation, University Hall, Museum, Breckenridge Hall, and Student Hall
Creator/Contributor:
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934 (architect)| Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1881-1966 (delineator)
Library of the University of Texas: plans, ground floor and first floor
Description:
Library of the University of Texas (Battle Hall): plan showing ground and first floor. Stack room, accession room, archives, toilet, cataloguing room, librarian's room, delivery hall, and reading room are included in the plan.
Preliminary study for Educational Building University of Texas elevation-rendering
Description:
Study for the Education Building. Sutton Hall, completed in 1918, was built to house the education department. For it, Gilbert introduced the combination of Leuders limestone base and a ruddy blend of brown, tan, and ochre bricks that his successors have repeated on classroom buildings throughout the Forty Acres.
Preliminary block plan, University of Texas at Austin
Description:
Preliminary block plan showing the UT campus, bounded by 21st Street to the south, Guadalupe Street to the west, 24th Street to the north, and Lampasas Street to the east. Existing buildings include Administration (Main), Women's building, Chemical building, Engineering building, Shops and Power, Brackenridge Hall, Law School building. Areas designated for Fine Arts, Classical Studies, and Sciences.
Creator/Contributor:
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934 (architect)| Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1881-1966 (associated architect)| Phillips (delineator)