Architectural Research
The Architectural Research series (2.0 linear foot, 1932-1983) includes three areas of research. The first area encompasses the University of Michigan's Architectural Research Lab which was begun by C. Theodore Larson. This segment contains general information and a portion of the specific projects conducted at the lab. The second area of the series features architectural research that was not conducted at the University of Michigan. It also includes the influential Larson and Lonberg-Holm publication Planning for Productivity. The third area documents environmental and related research. This area records the effect architecture has on the environment. These environmental concerns include both the natural and built environment.