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UCSB Campus Architecture: Design and Social Change

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UCSB Campus Architecture: Design and Social Change  presents a chronological view of the planning and design of the UCSB campus, tracing architectural styles and social change through master plans, drawings, photographs, models, and ephemera from the Museum’s Architecture and Design Collection.

The Architecture and Design Collection contains over 250 architectural collections and archives, with a focus on southern California from the late 19th through the early 21st century. The University of California, Santa Barbara Campus Building Records collection forms the basis of this exhibit. The collection brings together materials donated to the ADC by the UCSB Library Special Collections, the office of the Associate Campus Architect (Dennis Wheelan), and the Vice Chancellor of Administrative Services (Marc Fisher). Additionally, over 20 other ADC collections were used to add additional content since the UCSB campus contains many buildings designed by ADC architects. 

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