UCSB UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM TO MAKE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AVAILABLE TO OWNERS OF HOMES DESTROYED BY THE TEA FIRE
November 20, 2008
November 20, 2008
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov. 20 -- The University of California at Santa Barbara issued the following press release:
In the aftermath of the Tea Fire, which destroyed over 200 homes in Montecito and Santa Barbara, UCSB's University Art Museum will open the archives of its renowned Architecture and Design Collection to homeowners whose houses were destroyed or damaged by the blaze. This vast collection of California modernism contains drawings, plans, photographs, blueprints, and re . . .
In the aftermath of the Tea Fire, which destroyed over 200 homes in Montecito and Santa Barbara, UCSB's University Art Museum will open the archives of its renowned Architecture and Design Collection to homeowners whose houses were destroyed or damaged by the blaze. This vast collection of California modernism contains drawings, plans, photographs, blueprints, and re . . .