The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Nevada Design & Service Awards Records (2015-2016) is comprised entirely of digital files of forms and project submittals for one of its sub-programs: the AIA Nevada Excellence In Design Awards. These projects primarily pertain to Las Vegas, Nevada, but include other locations throughout Nevada, the United States, and internationally. Project types include residences, commercial buildings, public facilities, and educational buildings.
From the Ray W. Baldwin Photograph Collection (PH-00194) -- Buildings designed by architect Ray W. Baldwin, in the Las Vegas area from 1939 to about 1958. Image one: an unidentified buildings under construction. Image two: Same unidentified building, close up view. Image three: Unidentified building. Image four: Another view of the unidentified building in image one, under construction. Image five: House, location unknown. Image six: Unidentified building. Image seven: House, location unknown. Image eight: House on W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas. Image nine: Fleetlines building.
Per patron comments, this home was one of two twin houses that stood next to each other on Knob Hill in Rhyolite before it was moved to Beatty. Patron also commented that Jesse Christensen was the Beatty postmaster, and that an outline of the Exchange Club is visible on the right. Caption: Home of Jesse Christensen. Beatty, Nevada, where he first saw her.