Goodman, Charles M., 1906-1992
Charles M. Goodman American architect
Goodman, Charles M. (American architect, 1906-1992)
Goodman, Charles A.
Goodman, Charles M.
Goodman, Charles F. 1906-1990
VIAF ID: 10149853 ( Personal )
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Works
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[Ceiling inset with lighting. Parrish Residence, 2221 30th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.] | |
[Federal office building.] | |
Guide to the Library of Congress | |
[Homes F.O.B., Mass Produced Cellular Units.] | |
[House "country place" for Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Powell, north of Great Falls, Virginia.] | |
[House ("Residence"), for Mr. & Mrs. Emile Depres, Seminary Hill, Alexandria, Virginia.] | |
[House ("Residence") for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Q. Ehrlich, Bradley Boulevard at Hillmead Road, Montgomery County, Maryland.] | |
John Peter interviews Charles Goodman | |
[Konrad's Department Store.] | |
Life for dead spaces the development of the Lavanburg commons | |
[Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, Iowa.] | |
[Microfilm from the Charles M. Goodman Architectural Archive] | |
Model of port of aerial embarkation for the Pacific coast of the U.S., designed to be a community with facilities for housing, messing, recreation, and medical care. Also, chapel and library for south Atlantic U.S., and staff hostel for Africa. ca. 1942-45. | |
[New York World's Fair.] | |
[Officers' club, corridor with seating area. Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland] | |
Oral history of modern architecture, 1994: | |
[Portfolio, original conceptual designs.] | |
Pro file : the official directory of the American Institute of Architects, 1980: | |
Proposal for modular housing (prefab aluminum housing) | |
Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Fredrick B. Lee, Arlington County, Virginia | |
Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Easton, Charlottesville, Virginia | |
[River Park Cooperative Homes, Washington, D.C. | |
[Television and Radio Workshop building, with communications tower, night view. Evening Star Morning Broadcast Company, American University, Washington, D.C.] | |
[U.S. Post Offices.] | |
[Unidentified residential building.] | |
[Unit House no. 6, Hollin Hills, Fairfax County, Virginia.] |