Bethlehem Steel Company, 1956-1970
Scope and Contents Note
The collection comprises the records of the original construction of the Clark Art Institute's Museum Building, formerly known as the 55' Building. The records document development and construction from 1952 to 1960.
Documentation of the project includes a very small number of photostat prints, a few hectographs and the majority of the inventory consists of blueprints and diazo-print architectural drawings. Other items include preliminary designs, consultant documentation, project team correspondence, certificates, contracts, permits, affidavits, etc.
Additionally, there are several filing cabinet drawers in the North Court storage room that still contain Museum Building drawings that can be added to this collection. There are also several drawers full of various manuals, receipts, and correspondence. These drawers were intended to be part of this collection, however, due to time/staff/resource constraints it was decided that these materials should stay where they are for now and that a future Archival Studies graduate student can use them as an internship project.
Dates
- 1956-1970
Biographical/Historical Note on the Bethlehem Steel Company
The Bethlehem Steel Company (1899-2005) was American second-largest steel producing company and shipbuilding supplier. The company eventually filed for bankruptcy in 2005, which ultimately ended the steel producing plant all together. The diazo- and blueprints on the Sterling Clark Art Institute in this series were created by this company for the construction of the Museum Building. See also Geroge A. Fuller (General Contractor) and Daniel A. Perry (Architect) series for references.
Extent
0.792 Linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Archives Repository
