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<titleproper>Guide to the North Carolina State University Office of the University Architect Records, <date>1966-2007 and undated</date>
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<num>UA 003.026</num>
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<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">The North Carolina State University Office of Finance and Business, Office of the University Architect Records, <unitdate>1966-2007 and undated</unitdate></unittitle>
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This collection contains the records of former University Architect Edwin F. <emph render="doublequote">Abie</emph> Harris Jr. The large majority of the materials are architectural drawings, but there are scattered throughout informal notes authored by the creator and colleagues. </abstract>
<abstract encodinganalog="545">The mission of the University Architect is to plan the university's built environment, meaning not only campus buildings but also, especially under Edwin F. <emph render="doublequote">Abie</emph> Harris, the spaces between them. During Harris's tenure, some of the office's major projects included the initial planning of North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus, the development of a new physical masterplan, as well as the construction or renovation of several Main Campus buildings.
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<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the <extref href="http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/specialcollections/research/requestinformation.html">Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff</extref>.</physloc>

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<p>Items transferred from the North Carolina State University Office of the University Architect. Consult Departmental Accessions file for detailed information.</p>
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<p>[Identification of Item], North Carolina State University Office of Finance and Business, Office of the University Architect Records, UA 003.026, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, North Carolina.</p>
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<bioghist>
<head>Historical Note</head>
<p>Few if any of North Carolina State University's founders foresaw the growth that the University has experienced. Early design efforts focused on a much smaller campus than today's 2,000 acres and more than eight million square feet of built space, accommodating a community of over 30,000 people.</p>
<p>From the University's pastoral beginning along Pullen Road, enrollment and facilities grew slowly but steadily until the end of the First World War, after which they accelerated. Plans of the 1920s called for grouping buildings that housed linked activities, such as the agriculture and engineering groupings on the North Campus, classrooms around the Court of North Carolina, the <emph render="doublequote">executive group</emph> near Holladay Hall, athletics around Riddick Stadium, and student residence south of the railroad. These plans were effective for their purposes, but they were not intended to provide a framework for a campus that would accommodate 30,000 as of 2005. Much of the University's present design has evolved organically from earlier development, nurtured by numerous staff and faculty members with an interest in the University's physical environment. Many of the courtyards, open spaces, and walkways in the older sections of the campus appear to have been part of an original intention but in fact were nurtured and developed by people who came later.</p>
<p>During the Great Depression, the University lost several graduate programs, and its progress was in jeopardy. Planning for expansive growth was not a priority. After the Second World War, however, enrollment surged, many graduate programs were restored or initiated, and the University embarked on an optimistic course of growth that continues to the present. Some temporary buildings constructed after the war to support the resurgent student population remained in use until the 1980s.</p>
<p>North Carolina State's first postwar physical masterplan was created in 1958, the same year the University's first modern long-range strategic plan was written. The physical master plan brought some coherence to a burgeoning campus. While it was meant to help the University achieve other long-range strategic goals, it was never a part of the strategic planning process. Adherence to the masterplan was desirable but not mandatory.</p>
<p>The 1958 plan divided academic from student activity into the North and the South Campuses, respectively. It established a central pedestrian area (University Plaza or the <emph render="doublequote">Brickyard</emph>), suggested moving vehicular traffic to the campus's periphery and dispersed new construction into all areas of a 600-acre campus.</p>
<p>In 1960 the University established the Campus Planning Office, which updated the 1958 plan. It envisioned a compact, high rise, pedestrian-scaled campus based on a ten-minute walking radius--all essential services were to be within a ten-minute walk from a central location. The plan for the University's urban center was thus established.</p>
<p>When the Facilities Planning Division was established in 1963, it re-emphasized several points of the 1958 plan, including zoning of the academic campus around D. H. Hill Library and focusing student activities on a new South Campus student center and gymnasium.</p>
<p><title render="doublequote">Campus Enrollment and Planning System,</title> a 1968 in-house report, endorsed the compact campus center but also suggested some decentralization through dispersal of activities. This marked the emergence of the idea that the campus could be a group of neighborhoods. The University was growing into an academic town in parallel with Raleigh's growth into a mid-size city.</p>
<p>Not coincidentally, it was during this period that Edwin F. Harris took a lead role in campus planning. Harris's career at NCSU began in the 1950s as an undergraduate. Graduating in 1957, he worked for several years as a drafting instructor before being promoted to Campus Planning Consultant in 1966. Four years later, he ascended to the position of director of the Facilities Planning Division, a title that eventually evolved into University Architect. During Harris's time as NCSU's chief of design, the University constructed more than 60 buildings at a total cost of $333 million.</p>
<p>Harris's influence on NCSU's physical environment is palpable. Central to his design philosophy was the idea that <emph render="doublequote">spaces between buildings are important.</emph> In accordance with this view, he tried to organize the main campus into series of "academic neighborhoods," focused around open spaces and courtyards. The hope was that these commons areas would foster communication and community. Harris's communal vision is most evident, though, on NCSU's Centennial Campus. There, various <emph render="doublequote">clusters</emph>--academic neighborhoods by another name--combine to form what he and others termed an <emph render="doublequote">academical village.</emph></p>
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<head>Scope and Content Note</head>
<p>Blueprints, drawings, informal writings, and other material relating to projects and initiatives undertaken by the Office of the University Architect in the years 1966-1991.</p>
<p>When Edwin F. Harris became Campus Planning Consultant, he began generating the papers generated here. Although some files antedate Harris's term as <emph render="doublequote">University Architect</emph>--a designation that only came about in 1983--from 1970 on, he always held a position that was its functional equivalent.</p>
<p>The first 18 folders of the collections contain oversized items and are stored in Flat Files 3.2, 3.3,and 3.4. The remaining twelve folders are stored in two archival boxes.</p>
<p>Additions made to the collection after initial processing in 2005-2006 contain more drawings, as well as clippings, photographs, correspondence, and plans dating to the early years of the twenty-first century.</p>
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            <p>Blueprints and drawings are arranged by subject.</p>
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<head>Individuals</head>
<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Harris, Edwin F.</persname>
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<head>Corporate Entities</head>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">North Carolina State University--Buildings.</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">North Carolina State University--History.</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">North Carolina State University. Centennial Campus.</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">North Carolina State University. Office of the University Architect.</corpname>
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<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Campus planning--North Carolina--History.</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">College administrators--North Carolina--History.</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">College buildings--North Carolina.</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Universities and colleges-North Carolina--Planning.</subject>

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<c01 id="ua003_005ser01" level="series"><did><unitid>UA 003.026 Series 01 </unitid><unittitle>Blueprints and Drawings, <unitdate normal="1988/1998" type="inclusive">1966-1991</unitdate></unittitle>
<physdesc><extent unit="linear feet">10.5</extent><extent>3 flat files</extent><extent>2 archival boxes</extent><extent>1 oversize flat box</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent><p>The the collection consists almost wholly of architectural blueprints and other drawings made by Edwin F. <emph render="doublequote">Abie</emph> Harris, Jr. Interspersed with these are occasional notes related to the drawings. </p></scopecontent>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container><unittitle>51 Centennial Campus Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1984-1990 (1 of 2)</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">5</container><unittitle>42 General Academic Building Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1972-1975 (1 of 3)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>With a few exceptions, these are not drawings of specific academic buildings, but rather they are a series working out how academic buildings in general can promote community and productive activity.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">6</container><unittitle>42 General Academic Building Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1972-1975 (2 of 3)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>With a few exceptions, these are not drawings of specific academic buildings, but rather they are a series working out how academic buildings in general can promote community and productive activity.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">7</container><unittitle>54 
General Academic Building Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1972-1975 (3 of 3)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>With a few exceptions, these are not drawings of specific academic buildings, but rather they are a series of drawings working out how academic buildings in general can promote community and productive activity.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">8</container><unittitle>21 Court Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1970-1980</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.3 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container><unittitle>51 Poulton Plan Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1970 (1 of 2)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings relating to a capital improvements project aimed at expanding campus classrooms and academic space.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.3 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">2</container><unittitle>51 Poulton Plan Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1970 (2 of 2)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings relating to a capital improvements project aimed at expanding campus classrooms and academic space.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.3 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">3</container><unittitle>53 Campus Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings depicting the whole campus or large segments of it.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.3 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">4</container><unittitle>50 Campus Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1983-1992 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings depicting the whole campus or large segments of it.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container><unittitle>49 Conceptual Schemata, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1973</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings made to represent some abstract architectural concept. Most of the drawings contained here stress some variation on the theme of how buildings and the spaces between them might be used to foster community and productive activity.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">2</container><unittitle>37 Conceptual Schemata, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1974-1988</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings made to represent some abstract architechtural concept. Most of the drawings contained here stress some variation on the theme of how buildings and the spaces between them might be used to foster community and productive activity.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">3</container><unittitle>44 Conceptual Schemata, <unitdate  type="inclusive">undated</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings made to represent some abstract architechtural concept. Most of the drawings contained here stress some variation on the theme of how buildings and the spaces between them might be used to foster community and productive activity.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">4</container><unittitle>52 Site Studies, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1991 (1 of 3)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings of single campus buildings or clusters of buildings. This folder contains drawings of a proposed art museum, a proposed new basketball coliseum, Bostian Hall, Broughton Hall, a chapel site study, and the Continuing Education Center (also called the Extended Education Center in some drawings). </p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">5</container><unittitle>52 Site Studies, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1991 (2 of 3)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings of single campus buildings or clusters of buildings. This folder contains drawings of Harris's <emph render="doublequote">Deck/Dorm Study</emph> (a proposed combined dorm and parking garage), a <emph render="doublequote">Dining Hall Site Study,</emph> the Dorm Complex Snack Bar, a Harris Hall Addition, and D. H. Hill Library.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Flat File " type="box">3.4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">6</container><unittitle>43 Site Studies, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1966-1991 (3 of 3)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings of single campus buildings or clusters of buildings. This folder contains drawings of the Japan Center, Mann Hall, the School of Design, the NCSU <emph render="doublequote">Stadium Site</emph> (Carter-Finley), Sullivan Drive, the Veterinary School, Williams Hall, as several unlabeled and unidentified sites.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">1 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container><unittitle>Academic Neighborhood Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1969</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">1 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">2</container><unittitle>Planning Framework Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">1 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">3</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">Connotation</emph> Article Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1976</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">1 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">4</container><unittitle>Concept Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1969 (1 of 2)</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">1 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">6</container><unittitle>Centennial Campus Concept Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1985-1988</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">1 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">7</container><unittitle>Centennial Campus Concept Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1989-1990 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container><unittitle>AIA Talk at Wilmington Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1991</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Notes for a 1991 talk at a meeting for the American Institute of Architects. The talk concerned using the spaces between buildings to reinforce university campuses' sense of community.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">2</container><unittitle>Design Guideline Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">3</container><unittitle>Oval at Centennial Campus Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">4</container><unittitle>MASGRID Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1968-1970 (1 of 2)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings related to a plan aimed at establishing smoother circulation on campus as well as encouraging unscheduled contacts and interactions between members of the university community.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Box " type="box">2 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">5</container><unittitle>MASGRID Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1968-1970 (2 of 2)</unitdate></unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings related to a plan aimed at establishing smoother circulation on campus as well as encouraging unscheduled contacts and interactions between members of the university community.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Oversize Flat Box " type="othertype">3 </container><unittitle>Drawings, <unitdate  type="inclusive">no date</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc>11 drawings</physdesc></did><scopecontent><p>Drawings of buildings and site plans for the main campus and Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University</p></scopecontent></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Series 99 Legal Box " type="legalbox">4</container><container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container><unittitle>North Carolina State University Landscape Plants Survey, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1980</unitdate></unittitle><unitid>Accession no. 2007-0116</unitid></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Series 99 Legal Box " type="legalbox">4</container><container label="Folder " type="folder">2</container><unittitle>Records, <unitdate  type="inclusive">1973-2005</unitdate></unittitle><unitid>Accession no. 2007-0141</unitid></did><scopecontent><p>Newspaper article, landscape drawings, photographs, and correspondence pertaining to the Court of North Carolina and the proposed Catalano Pavilion (1998-2005); 2002 NC State University Physical Master Plan map of Campus Paths; letter and blueprints related to the dowsing of Winston Hall (1973-1987); letters and memoranda pertaining to tree removal on campus (1993).</p></scopecontent></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container label="UA 003.026 Series 99 Box " type="box">4 </container><container label="Folder " type="folder">4</container><unittitle>A Campus of Neighborhoods and Paths, NC State University Physical Master Plan, <unitdate  type="inclusive">2000</unitdate></unittitle><unitid>Accession no. 8636</unitid></did></c02>

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