Box 1
Contains 45 Results:
Architectural Guidelines for the Physically Disabled, Compiled and Edited by the Technical Support Section (copy 1), c. 1981
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Technical Paper on Accessibility Codes and Standards, U.S. Architectural & Transportation Board, 1989
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Lifts and Wheelchair Securement, U.S. Architectural & Transportation Board, 1988
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, Department of Defense, 1988
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
A Study of Existing Architectural Barriers in Pittsburgh, 1977
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Pittsburgh City Center Proposal, 1986
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Grant Building: Pittsburgh's Largest, Tallest, and Most Modern Office Building, 1928
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Legend in Modern Gothic: The Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, 1966
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
The William Penn Snyder Home, 852 Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 1965
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Pittsburgh Architects Workshop, 1964-1972
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.