Name/Title
George Clark on Douglas Lakeshore cottagesEntry/Object ID
2024.41.006Scope and Content
Architect George Clark, at his Lakeshore Drive cottage in Douglas, shares his thoughts about preserving cottage architecture, memories of the interurban and discussions about fixing the washout in light of sand and water dynamics.
The recording was made on Sept. 28, 1995 at the Clark cottage.
George M. Clark is a Professor Emeritus in Architecture from Ohio State University and co-owner of 308 and 310 Lakeshore Drive with brother Ralph and sister Carolyn Richards.Collection
1900 Lakeshore community, Nature, ecology, the landscape, Buildings: Homes, cottages and private residencesCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2024.41Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionCredit Line
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Interviewee
Clark, George M.Interview Date
Sep 28, 1995Location
AWS/VidArch SSD/DVD originals drawer
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Burns-Clark/Richards cottage, Vosburgh cottageCreate Date
November 10, 2024Update Date
March 19, 2025