Carl I. Warnecke and John Carl Warnecke, Selected Bibliography
This page presents a selected bibliography of writings by and about architect Carl I. Warnecke (1891–1971) and his son John Carl Warnecke (1919–2010). It documents journal and newspaper articles, books, theses, archival collections, and other materials that record their work and its reception.
Prepared by Elizabeth Douthitt Byrne, September 2018, commissioned by The ONDA Group
Sources Checked: Worldcat; Amer Per’ls (American Periodicals), ArtBibl Modern, Avery Index, Brit Per’ls, Design & Appl Arts, Dissert & Theses UC, Int’l Bib Art, Int’l Bib of SS, PAIS, Art Index Retro, Art Source, Readers Digest, America History & Life, Academic Search Complete, Architectural Digest Archive, Art & Arch Source, Bibl Asian Studies, Hum & SS Index, Urban Studies Abstr., JSTOR, Hist Abstr., Online Archive of CA, IMDB
Carl I. Warnecke, (1891–1971), Miller & Warnecke
Articles, Magazine and Newspaper
“Alameda County Hall of Records, Oakland, Calif.,” Architectural Record (January 1951): 32-10 (sic). [Miller & Warnecke].
“Architect Carl I. Warnecke, Firm Designed JFK Grave,” Washington Post, March 29, 1971: C3.
“Bay Region Defense Housing Project…,” Architect and Engineer 146 (September 1941): 20. [incl Woodstock Defense Housing Project, Alameda, CA, w Andrew T. Hass, archt & C.I.W., assoc. archt.]
“Campbell Village, Oakland,” Architectural Forum 76 (May 1942): 314-15.
“Carl I. Warnecke is Dead at 80,” San Francisco Chronicle, March 29, 1971: 32.
“Carl I. Warnecke is Dead at 80,” Architectural Record 149 (May 1971): 36.
“Carl Warnecke, Architect, Dead,” New York Times, March 30, 1971: 39.
“Construction in East Bay Takes Spurt,” San Francisco Chronicle, February 10, 1930: 25. [Apartment-hotel bldg for Henry Hill, Miller & Warnecke].
“Construction Will Start in October on Women’s City Structure,” San Francisco Chronicle, August 13, 1927: 28. [Women’s City Club, Oakland, Miller & Warnecke].
“Designing of Arts Palace Recalled,” San Francisco Chronicle, October 2, 1967: 2. [CIW recalls working on Palace of Fine Arts when employed by Maybeck].
“8 Architects Win Prizes in Home Contest,” San Francisco Chronicle, February 15, 1934: 28. [City of Paris Model House Competition, Miller & Warnecke].
“A Glance at Local Housing,” San Francisco Chronicle, January 30, 1949: 27. [Castlemont Gardens apartments, Miller & Warnecke].
Guinn, Jordan, “Piedmont Tudor Reflects Timeless Style,” San Francisco Chronicle, March 22, 2015: G4. [House at 99 Inverleith Terrace, Piedmont by Miller & Warnecke].
“House for George Harlowe, Oakland, Calif.,” Architectural Forum 66 (April 1937): 310-11. [Miller & Warnecke].
“House in Oakland, Calif.,” American Architect 146 (May 1935): 31-33. [Miller & Warnecke].
Jones, Frederick W. “Oakland’s Low Rent Housing Projects,” Architect and Engineer 151 (October, 1942): 15-27. [includes Campbell Village, Peralta Villa, and Lockwood Gardens]
“Lakeview Branch Library, Oakland, Calif.,” and “Main Library, Oakland, Calif.,” Architectural Record (August 1949): 32-14 (sic).
“Model House, Oakland, Calif.: Portfolio of Houses,” Architectural Record (April 1936): 299. [Miller & Warnecke].
Obituary. Architectural Record 149 (May 1971): 36.
“P/A Sixth Annual Design Awards,” Progressive Architecture 40 (January 1959): 105-67. [Incl C.I.W.]
“Portola Junior High School, El Cerrito, Calif.,” Architectural Record 111 (May 1952): 155-63. [Miller & Warnecke].
“Two Oakland Architects Win Prizes,” San Francisco Chronicle November 25, 1929: 29. [East Oakland High School, Miller & Warnecke].
“War Needs…Community Facilities…,” Architectural Record 91 (May 1942): 47-62. [includes C.I. Warnecke, associate architect with A.T. Hass, 2 project centers]
“War Needs: Housing,” Architectural Record 91 (April 1941): 47-62. [incl Alameda, Calif., "Woodstock"; Housing Authority of the city of Alameda; A.T. Hass, archt.; C.I. Warnecke, associate archt.]
“Woodstock Housing Project, Alameda,” Architectural Record 91 (April 1942): 51.
“[Work of Miller and Warnecke, Architects],” Architect and Engineer 130 (September 1937): 18-30.
John Carl Warnecke (1919–2010) Warnecke & Warnecke and John Carl Warnecke & Associates
Articles in Magazines and in Books
Adams, Gerald D., “At Mission Bay, It’s Try, Try Again,” Planning 68 (August 2002): 18-23.
“Aéroports,” Architecture Française 398 (September 1976): 51-78. [San Francisco Airport]
“Aid Association for Lutherans Headquarters, Appleton, Wisconsin,” Architectural Record (August 1977): 78-83.
“Airports,” Architectural Record 148 (August 1970): 117-32. [Master plan for SF International Airport; and South Terminal, Logan International Airport, Boston]
“American in Thailand: J. Warnecke Designs a US Embassy for Bangkok,” Architectural Forum 107 (September 1957): 154-59.
“American Institute of Steel Construction: Architectural Awards of Excellence, 1977,” Architectural Awards of Excellence 1977. [Logan International Airport]
“Apartment Houses,” Architectural Record 110 (December 1951): 135-56. [Castlemont Gardens, Oakland, CA.]
“Apartments; Nob Hill Elegance by Warnecke,” Architectural Record 137 (April 1965): 198.
Arnheim, Willy, “Case History of Restoration Gone Awry: the Renwick Gallery,” Building Stone Magazine (September 1989): 34-35.
Atherton, Charles H., “An Insider’s Reflections on the Development of Washington 1960-2004,” Washington History 18 no. 1 / 2 (2006): 46-77. [Lafayette Square]
“Award Citation: University of California Residence Halls,” Progressive Architecture 40 (January 1959): 150-51.
“Awarded Arnold W. Brunner Prize,” Architect & Engineer 209 (May 1957): 28.
“Awarded the $1,000 Arnold W. Brunner Prize in Architecture,” Architectural Forum 106 (June 1957): 101.
Befu, Lynn, et. al., “What the Drawings Don’t Show: Four Recent Buildings [interviews],” ArcCA: the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council 1 (2006): 440-45. [Diablo Valley Community College]
“Bergdorf Goodman,” Architectural Record 157 (April 1975): 108.
“Berkeley Photo Shop, Berkeley, Calif.,” Architectural Record 101 (February 1947): 104.
Birney, Dion, “Convention Blockbuster,” Restaurant/Hotel Design International 11 (May 1989): 60-65. [San Francisco Hilton]
Breslin, Jimmy, “Still They Come to the Hillside,” Saturday Evening Post 237 (November 21, 1964): 22-23. [JCW’s grave for JFK]
“Building Types Study 521: Engineering for Architecture,” Architectural Record 164 (August 1978).
“Buildings for Education,” Progressive Architecture 38 (February 1957): 105-43.
“California Casualty Insurance Group Home Offices, San Mateo, California,” Architectural Record 151 (February 1972): 122.
“California Commuter Campus and a Compact Church College,” Progressive Architecture 48 (May 1967): 172-76. [Canada College, College of San Mateo]
Callender, J.H., “Castlemont Gardens, Oakland Calif.,” Architectural Record 110, no. 6 (December 1951): 151-53.
“Campus Architecture Shaped by Master Plans,” Architectural Record 141 (April 1967): 185-212. [Univ. Library, Unit I, UCSC; Henry Myer Mem Undergrad Library, Stanford; & Student housing clusters, Stanford]
“Campus for the Golden Gate Theological Seminary, Marin County, Calif.,” Architectural Record 122 no. 2 (August 1957): 146.
“Campus Planning, University of California, Santa Cruz; California State College, Sonoma,” Architectural Record 136 (November 1964): 175-204.
“Canal Place, New Orleans,” Architectural Record (December 1977): 39.
“Capitol for the 50th State [Honolulu],” Architectural Forum 114 (June 1961): 110-112.
“’Capitol’ Need Not Be Synonymous with ‘Dome,’” Architectural Record 145 (May 1969): 117-28. [Hawaii State Capitol]
“CCNY Library Shares New Building; Facilities and Design, The Source,” American Libraries 15 (April 1984): 266-67.
“Christian Dior [Retail Store in Bal Harbour, Florida],” Interior Design 56 (February 1985): 238-41.
“College Buildings,” Architectural Record 145 (May 1969): 145-60. [Master plan, UCSC]
“Colonnade and Court to Mark New Hawaii Capitol,” Progressive Architecture 42 (June 1961): 67-68.
“Colonnades in a Desert Landscape: College of the Desert, Palm Desert, California,” Architectural Record 137 (June 1965): 160.
Connor, Neil A., “Apartments,” Architectural Record 128 (October 1960): 202. [Stanford apartments, Palo Alto]
“College Buildings; Formal Facades for Annapolis, Michelson Hall, US Naval Academy,” Architectural Record 137 (June 1965): 156-66.
“College Heights, College of San Mateo,” Landscape Architecture 59 (October 1968): 41.
Collyer, Stanley, “A Simple Solution for a Complicated Site,” Competitions 5 (July 1995): 4-17. [competition for US Courthouse & Federal Complex in Beckley, W. VA. JCW was finalist]
“Conference Center in a Resort Setting: Asilomar Hotel and Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, Calif.,” Architectural Record 140 (August 1966): 128.
“Designed for Machines But Mindful of People,” Architectural Record 146 (July 1969): 123-30. [Equipment bldg addition to phone co., Oakland, CA]
Dixon, John Morris, “Monumentality in Paradise,” Architect 99 (September 2010): 112. [Capitol of Hawaii]
“École Primaire de Mira Vista, Richmond,” Architecture d’Aujourd’hui 24 (December 1953): 104-05.
“Excellence in Indiana,” Architectural Forum 117 (August 1962): 120-23. [McDowell Elementary School, Columbus]
“Facilities for Retailing,” Architectural Record 129 (May 1961): 165-88. [Ladera Shopping Center near Palo Alto]
“Federal Triangle Feasibility Study, Washington, D.C.,” Architectural Record 142 (December 1967): 124-30.
“Fraternities at Stanford: Simple Shapes Climb a Hill,” Architectural Forum 119 (July 1963): 110-13.
Freeman, Allen, “Old Facades Fronting for New Construction: Some Startling Conjunctions in the Nation’s Capital,” Architecture: the AIA Journal 72 (November 1983): 68-71. [Red Lion Row, 19th-cent. Houses fronting an office bldg.]
“French Hospital, San Francisco,” Architectural Record 130 (December 1961): 136-37.
“General Re Corporation Headquarters [Stamford, CT],” GA Document 14 (1985): 76-83.
Gingrich, Arnold, ”Corporate Support of the Arts: Opportunities and Examples,“ Performing Arts Review 1, no. 2 (January 1969): 233.
Godel, Addison, “When Windows Were Wires: the Projection of Network Invulnerability and the Architecture of the AT&T Long Lines,” Grey Room 61 (Fall 2015): 34-65.
“Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Marin County, Cal.,” Architect & Engineer 205 (June 1956): 5.
“Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Marin County, Cal.,” Architectural Record 122 (August 1957): 150, 206-07.
“Golden Gateway Development: Evaluation Report,” Arts and Architecture 77 (November 1960): 18-19, 28.
Gregory, Daniel, “U.C. Santa Cruz: Site and Planning,” AIA Journal 68 (August 1979): 34-41.
Gueft, Olga, “AID Association for Lutherans,” Contract Interiors 136 (January 1978): 70-79.
Gueft, Olga, “In Old Monterey: the Mark Thomas Inn, A.I.A. Award Winner,” Interiors 116 (April 1957): 122-26.
“Gymnase Scolaire à San Francisco,” Architecture d’Aujourd’hui 29 (February 1958): 50.
Hackler, Rhoda E.A., “Hawaii’s Past Today; Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 30 (October 1971): 241.
Hamlin, Charles E., “Building Types Study 503: Industrial Buildings, Hewlitt-Packard Company, Santa Rosa, California,” Architectural Record 161 (June 1977): 128.
“Hawaii’s State Capitol: Classic Proportions, Exotic Details,” Architect and Engineer 221 (June 1961): 14-15.
“Hayward Public Library, Hayward, Calif.,” Architectural Record 111 (April 1952): 147-51.
“Headquarters Building for the Aid Association for Lutherans, Appleton, Wisconsin,” Architectural Record (August 1974): 100-01.
Helfrich, Kurt, “Modernism for Washington? The Kennedys and the Redesign of Lafayette Square,” Washington History 8 (Spring/Summer 1996): 16-37.
“Hennepin County Civic Center, Minneapolis, Minn.,” Architectural Record (August 1974): 82.
“High School: Contra Costa County, California,” Progressive Architecture 38 (July 1957): 130.
“High School, El Sobrante, Contra Costa County, Calif.,” Progressive Architecture 38 (July 1957): 130-35.
“High School for San Bruno, California,” Progressive Architecture 38 (February 1957): 136-41.
“Hillside School [Mira Vista School, Richmond, Calif.],” Architectural Forum 95 (June 1951): 185-89.
“Hillside School: Richmond, Calif.,” Architectural Forum 94 no. 6 (June 1951): 185.
“Honors, Awarded the Arnold W. Brunner Prize,” Journal of the American Institute of Architects 28 (July 1957): 211.
Hooker, Van Dorn, “The Building of the University of New Mexico, the First 100 Years,” New Mexico Architecture 30 (July 1989): 9-11.
“Hospitals; Thoughtful Layouts for Efficient Nursing: French Hospital, San Francisco,” Architectural Record 136 (October 1964): 181.
“Hotel, Oakland, Calif.,” Architectural Record (July 1950): 31-32. [Moody’s Hotel]
“House-and-yard School with Glass ‘Main Street,” Architectural Forum 100 (March 1954): 121-25. [White Oaks Elementary School Annex, San Carlos, CA]
“Impressive New Government Center Around a Grand Atrium Space, Minneapolis, Minnesota,” Architectural Record 161 (March 1977): 101-06. [Hennepin County Government Center]
“In a California Motel, Restaurant with a Quiet Garden View,” Architectural Forum 107 (July 1957): 157.
“In Progress, Shah Builds in New York,” Progressive Architecture 57 (February 1976): 36-37. [Proposed office building by Pahlavi Fdn]
“Indigenous Design for State Park Facilities,” Contract Interiors 126 (October 1966): 130-33.
“Intimate Scale for a Regional Center: Del Monte Center, Monterey, California,” Architectural Record 143 (April 1968): 178-80.
“Island Statehouse,” Architectural Forum 128 (June 1968): 48. [Hawaii State Capitol, Honolulu]
“[John Carl Warnecke Works],” Forum Amsterdam 9/10 (1954): 358-59, 360-61.
“John F. Kennedy Grave, a Discreet Respectful Design by J.C. Warnecke,” Progressive Architecture 45 (December 1964): 185-87.
“John Fitzgerald Kennedy Grave Site, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia,” Architectural Record 142 (December 1967): 128.
Jordy, William H., “Department of Decorative Arts,” Rhode Island School of Design Museum Notes 70 (October 1983): 24-25. [JCW & Paul Rudolph drawings for a proposed Rhode Island Hospital Trust National Bank Tower]
“Kaiser Center for Technology, Pleasanton, California,” Architectural Record 153 (May 1973): 158-60.
“Kennedy Grave Design is Disclosed,” Architectural Record 137 (January 1965): 12-13.
Kurtich, John and Garret Eakin, “Reselling the American Department Store, Faded Dreams,“ Inland Architect 31 (May 1987): 54-58. [Nieman (sic)-Marcus and Carson Pirie Scott, Chicago]
“Lafayette, He is Here,” Time 82 (December 13, 1963): 72.
“Lafayette Square Development Set, [Washington, DC],” Progressive Architecture 43 (November 1962): 64.
“Lawrence Livingston, Jr. Joins Warnecke,” Architect & Engineer 193 (June 1953): 37.
Lindsay, Georgia, “Bricks, Branding, and the Everyday: Defining Greatness at the United Nations Plaza in San Francisco,” ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 11 (July 2017): 123-36.
“Linear Airport Comes to Maturity at Boston’s Logan International,” Architectural Record 162 (September 1977): 105-10.
Loeffler, Jane C., Architecture of Diplomacy: Building America’s Embassies. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1998, p. 5, 162, 165, 169, 181, 218, 234, fig. 55.
Loeffler, Jane C., “Architecture of Diplomacy: Heyday of the United States Embassy-Building Program, 1954-1960,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 49 (September 1990): 251-78. [Bangkok]
“Mabel McDowell School, Columbus, Indiana,” Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Journal 38 (July 1961): 56-57.
Mann, Bert, “Pasadena Center Will Have ‘Bug Proof’ Room,” Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1971: sg5. [Conference center].
“Mark Thomas Inn, Monterey, Calif.,” Architectural Record 122 (September 1957): 177-82.
“Master Planning a Seminary Campus,” American School and University 30 (January 1958): 319.
Mayer, Rus, “Ciao, Manhattan,” Interior Design 68 (October 1997): 102-09.
McCunn, Drummond J. et. al., “Planning Contra Costa Junior College,” American School and University 24 (Jan. 1, 1952): 241.
Melnick, Scott, ”Retail Conversion Preserves Historic Townhouses,” Building Design & Construction 25 (October 1984): 52-55. [Washington, DC]
“Memorial to John F. Kennedy in Arlington,” Journal of the American Institute of Architects 42 (December 1964): 6.
“Michael Graves: The Humana Building, Louisville, Kentucky, Design 1983, Completion 1985,” GA Document (December 1985): 12-29. [JCW Assoc Architects]
“Microwave Laboratory for General Electric, Palo Alto, Calif.,” Architectural Record 118, no. 3 (September, 1955): 206.
Millard, Charles W., “The New Boston: City Hall,” Hudson Review 23 (Spring 1970): 110.
“Mira Vista Elementary School, El Cerrito, Calif.,” Architectural Record (April 1952): 13.
“Monumentality in Paradise [Capitol of Hawaii],” Architect 99 (September 2010): 112.
Moore, Charles, “You Have to Pay for the Public Life,” Lotus International 95 (1997): 100-17. [examples of monumental architecture in CA, including civic centers & public spaces by JCW.] A reprint of same article orig. pub. in Perspecta 9/10 (1965): 57-65, 68-106.
“More Honolulu Redevelopment,” Progressive Architecture 47 (March 1966): 207-09.
“Motel, Architectural Record Prize,” Bulletin of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design 32 (June 1956): ?.
“Nathan Cummings Art Building at Stanford,” Art Journal 29 (Fall 1969): 51-52.
“Neiman-Marcus Frontenac Fashion Center,” Architectural Record 157 (April 1975): 116.
“Neiman-Marcus in Chicago: the Retail Chain’s Nineteenth Store Designed by Warnecke,” Interior Design 55 (July 1984): 206-13.
“New and Old on the Campus: Book Store and Post Office, Stanford University, Palo Alto,” Architectural Record 129 (April 1961): 145-48.
“New Campus: the Plan vs. the Architecture,” Progressive Architecture 46 (April 1965): 190-195. [San Mateo Junior College]
“New Capitol for the Newest State,” Architectural Record 129 (June 1961): 153.
“New Dining Areas Complement Old Buildings,” Architectural Record 131 (May 1962): 148-49.
“New Dorp Park, Richmond, and 138th Street Playground, The Bronx,” Architectural Record 142 (August 1967): 122-24.
“New Future for Lafayette Square: Warnecke’s Plans,” Architectural Forum 117 (November 1962): 5.
“Nine Top Schools: Winners in Two Competitions Feature Wide Variety of Contemporary Design,” Architectural Forum 96 (April 1952): 158-59. [Mira Vista Elementary, East Richmond Heights, Calif. (sic)]
“1970 Naval Facilities Awards Program,” American Institute of Architects Journal 55 (March 1971): 26-27. [Michelson-Chauvenet Hall, US Naval Academy, Annapolis]
“1974 Honor Awards: Seven New Buildings, Two Not So New,” American Institute of Architects Journal 61 (May 1974): 41-49. [Renwick Gallery Restoration, DC]
“The 1960 AIA Honor Awards,” American Institute of Architects Journal 33 (April 1960): 75-96.
“Nouvelles Ambassades Américaines,” Architecture: Formes et Fonctions 9 no 63 (1962): 32-43.
“Nucleus of an Electronics Center, International Headquarters for Ampex Corp., Redwood City, Califor.,” Progressive Architecture 45 (November 1964): 152-55.
“Oakland Overpass: a Beginning,” Progressive Architecture 47 (April 1966): 220-21.
Obituary, AIA Journal (May 1971): 10.
“Offices and Warehouse for an Industrial Park: Headquarters and Supply Depot..for Facit,” Architectural Record 133 no. 4 (April 1963): 196.
Ogata, Amy F., “Building for Learning in Postwar American Elementary Schools,” Society of Architectural Historians Journal 67 (December 2008): 562-91.
“On the Square, New Federal Courthouse in Lafayette Square,” Newsweek 70 (October 2, 1967): 88.
“On the Wisconsin Prairie, an Office Building for AAL,” Architectural Record 162 (February 1978): 121-28. [Aid Association for Lutherans, Appleton, Wisc.]
“One-story High School for a New Community, the De Anza High School, El Sobrante, Calif.,” Progressive Architecture 35 (November 1954): 9-10.
“Oxtoby Hall, San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, Calif.,” Progressive Architecture 41, no. 9 (September 1960): 156-58.
“P/A Fifteenth Annual Design Awards Program,” Progressive Architecture 49 (January 1968): 88-133. [Lutheran College Chapel, The Irvine Ranch, Orange County, CA]
“P/A Ninth Annual Design Awards,” Progressive Architecture 43 (January 1962): 126-31. [Capitol for State of Hawaii]
“P/A Tenth Annual Design Awards,” Progressive Architecture 44 (January 1963): [23rd Ave. Overhead for Oakland, CA]
Page, Thomas S., “Tales of Trustees [Harold L. Adams],” Blueprints 11 (October 1993): 14-15. [Reminiscence by architect Adas, who worked with JCW in D.C.]
“Personalities [Portrait],” Architect & Engineer 196 (January 1954): 32.
“Photo Shop, Berkeley, Calif., John Carl Warnecke, Architect,” Architectural Record 101, no. 2 (Feb. 1, 1947): 104.
Planck, Richard W., “Headquarters Building for Sun Company, Radnor, Pennsylvania,” Interiors 138 (February 1979): 76-79.
“Plaza Athénée: New York,” World of Interiors (February 1985): 169-76. [Hotel renovation]
“Portola Junior High School, California,” Architect and Building News 203 (March 12, 1953): 308-14.
“Portrait,” Architectural Forum 85 (October 1946): 7.
“Portrait,” Architectural Record 122 (July 1957): 24.
“Post-war Schools Portfolio II: John Carl Warnecke, FAIA,” ArcCA: the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council 4 (2004): 38-40.
Raney, Don, “People and planes! Can Airports Bridge the Gap; Linear Terminal Concept, South Terminal Project, Logan Airport, Boston,” Progressive Architecture 50 (September 1969): 92-115.
“Recent Work of John Carl Warnecke,” Architectural Record 127 (March 1960): 145-60.
“Redevelopment Plan for Lafayette Square,” Architectural Record 132 (December 1962): 12-13.
“A remodeled shop in Berkeley demonstrates the value of openfront,” Architectural Forum 85 (October 1946): 146.
“Respectful Addition to the Stanford Campus,” Architect and Engineer 221 (April 1961): 35-37.
“Restoring the Renwick Gallery,” Architectural Record 152 (July 1972): 110-12.
Roosevelt, Selwa, “The Fairfax Hotel,” Architectural Digest 37 (April 1980): 118-25.
Rowe, Colin, “Bibliotheca Alexandrina: an Also Ran?” ANY: Architecture New York 7/8 (1994): 52-57. [JCW as president of jury for the competition.]
Sause, Helen and Jim Chappell, “Yerba Buena Garden,” A + U: Architecture & Urbanism 571 (April 2018): 102-09.
“Sawtooth Design Gives Glareproof View,” Modern Hospital 107 (September 1966): 102-05.
“Schoolmen Hear Architects on School Design,” Architectural Record (April 1954): 20, 310.
“Schools,” Architectural Forum 99 (October 1953) n.p. [El Sobrante, Calif.]
“Schools,” Architectural Forum 105 (July 1956): 104-33.
“Scoperta del Recupero: Alla Ricerca di una Città ‘Storica;’ Discovering Past Values: Searching for a ‘Historic’ City,” Abitare (July 1988): 204-17. [Lafayette Square, Washington, DC]
“Site and Development: Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Marin County, Calif.,” Architect and Engineer 195 (December 1953): 10-11, 31, 33.
“Skylighted Building by John Carl Warnecke: It Fits a Crowded City Lot,” Architectural Forum 105 (July 1956): 117-19. [Frank C. Havens Elementary School, Piedmont, CA]
“Stanford University Sports Pavilion,” Architectural Record 119 (May 1956): 176-79.
“State Compensation Insurance Fund Building, San Francisco, Calif.,” Architectural Record (August 1976): 39.
Stephens, Suzanne, “Jack Warnecke, 91 Dies [Obituary],” Architectural Record 198 (June 2010): 44.
“Sun Company, Inc. Corporate Headquarters Radnor, Pennsylvania,” Architectural Record 165 (March 1979): 144.
“Symbol of Quality and Style: New Nieman[sic]-Marcus Store, Atlanta,” Interior Design 44 (January 1973): 67-103.
“Telephones on High [New York Telephone Co’s New Switching Center],” Architectural Forum 136 (April 1972): 7.
Temko, Allan, “The Humanist Architecture of John Carl Warnecke,” Architectural Forum 113 (December 1960): 96-105.
“Things to Come,” Architectural Digest 30 (July/August 1973): 100. [Virginia residence of Senator & Mrs. Edward Kennedy].
“Those New Buildings on Lafayette Square,” Architectural Record 143 (April 1968): 147-154. [JCW evaluates solution to plan for new bldgs in Washington, DC]
“Trident Submarine Training Facility, Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, Bremerton, Washington,” Architectural Record 165 (June 1979): 121-26.
“Two Motels,” Architectural Forum 105 (August 1956): 123-30.
“Two Stores: Both the Work of the Same Design Firm: Bergdorf-Goodman (White Plains) and Nieman [sic]-Marcus (St. Louis) Posed Different Problems and Required Disparate Solutions,” Interior Design 46 (April 1975): 150-61.
“Universités Nouvelles,” Architecture d’Aujourd’hui 39 (April 1968): 44-102. [UCSC]
“U.S. Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand,” Architectural Record (September 1957): 237.
“U.S. Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand,” Architectural Record 124 (October 1958): 159-64.
“USA Abroad,” Architectural Forum 107 (December 1957): 114-23.
“Versicherungsgesellschaft in San Mateo, Kalifornien,” Baumeister 69 (November 1972): 1304. [California Casualty Insurance Co.]
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “President’s Front Yard, Lafayette Square, Washington,” New Republic 147 (November 24, 1962): 27-29.
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, ”Another View of the History of a Campus,” AIA Journal 69 (February 1980): 68-69. [UC Santa Cruz]
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “De Anza Design: An American Heritage Defined,” American School and University 26 (Jan. 1, 1954): 253.
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “Ecole Primaire a Richmond,” L’Architecture d’Aujourd’Hui 24 no. 50 (Nov. 1, 1953): 104.
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “Federal City: A Practitioner’s View,” American Institute of Architects Journal 43 (June 1965): 92-97.
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “Guest Speaker, New Directions in Architecture,” Architectural Digest 38 (January 1981): 22-26.
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “In El Sobrante, Calif.,” Architectural Forum 99 (Oct. 1, 1953): 145. [case study schools]
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “Letter on Editorial,” Architectural Record (July 1952): 48-33 (sic).
Warnecke, John Carl, and R.J. Evans, “The United States Embassy in Bangkok: the Story of Its Design,” American Institute of Architects Journal 30 (November 1958): 36-40.
“West Coast Motel is a Countryside Retreat; Mark Thomas Inn, a Mile from Monterey,” Architectural Forum 105 (August 1956): 128-30.
“White Oaks Elementary School Annex in San Carlos, Calif.,” Architectural Forum 100 (March 1954): 121.
“Winners of Two Design Competitions Announced,” Progressive Architecture 37 (October 1956): 96-97. [Includes Carl I. Warnecke & John Carl Warnecke for design of 800-student residence hall for Univ. of Calif.]
Woodbridge, Sally Byrne, “Urban Issues: Mission Bay,” Progressive Architecture 71 (May 1990): 121-22. [incl JCW 1980 plans for San Francisco’s Mission Bay]
Newspaper Articles from Major Papers
“Architect Warnecke: 20th Century USA,” Washington Post, December 22, 1963: G5.
“Architectural Awards Made by Potomac AIA,” Washington Post, January 6, 1973: D9. [Renwick Gallery].
“Architectural Concern Selects Vice President,” New York Times, July 21, 1967: 51. [A. Eugene Kohn, v-p & dir. NY office].
“An Athletic Architect, John Carl Warnecke,” New York Times, October 7, 1964: 58.
“Bay Windows Installed on San Francisco Tower,” New York Times, September 10, 1967: 387. [1st Savings Bldg].
Brady, Thomas F., “C.C.N.Y. Outlines Expansion Plan: $100-Million Program to Be Confined to Present Site,” New York Times, December 14, 1968: 1.
“Charleston Opens a Retail Complex,” New York Times, November 23, 1986: 35. [Charleston Place, SC].
“Chicago Area’s First Neiman-Marcus Open,” Chicago Tribune, March 9, 1976: C7.
Cimons, Marlene, “Perch on the Past at Lafayette Park,” Los Angeles Times, June 13, 1974: F1.
“College of the Desert Services Entire Valley,” Los Angeles Times, January 25, 1963: D7.
Conroy, Sarah Booth, “Touring the Kennedys’ House on the Potomac,” New York Times, May 10, 1970: 74. [Edward M. Kennedy House].
Davies, Lawrence E., “Hawaii Razes an Old Armory to Erect a Symbolic State Capitol,” New York Times, May 23, 1965: R1.
“Dedication of Government Center in Ventura Marked: $20 Million Saved When First Phase,” Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1978: J2. [Ventura County Government Center].
“Design Firm Named for Campus Job,” Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1961: I8. [Residence Hall no. 3, UCB].
Diebold, Bob, “Pomona Advised to Act Fast on Downtown Plan,” Los Angeles Times, May 25, 1969: SG_A1. [Pomona Social & Cultural Center].
Dreyfuss, John, “Neiman-Marcus: Chic in Plain Wrapper,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1979: J1.
“East Side Synagogue Planning $3-Million Center and a School,” New York Times, April 28, 1968: B2.
Eisen, Jack, “High-Rise Building Near GW Is Approved,” Washington Post, June 19, 1981: A23. [office bldg & preservation of Red Lion Row].
“Embassy Imbroglio,” Washington Post, March 4, 1987: A17. [Soviet Embassy]
Forgey, Benjamin, “The Saving of ‘President’s Park, At the Renwick, How FDR, JFK & LBJ Protected Lafayette Square,” Washington Post, October 22, 1983: C1.
Forgey, Benjamin, “The Well-Rounded Square,” Washington Post, January 29, 1994: G1. [Lafayette Square].
Fowler, Glenn, “A.T.&T. to Put Up 550-Foot Building,” New York Times, November 21, 1967: 49. [AT&T Switching Center].
Fried, Joseph P., “Hawaii Expresses Itself in a New Capitol,” New York Times, March 30, 1969: R1.
Gamarekian, Barbara, “Building the One Where Diplomats Place Walls,“ New York Times, March 4, 1986: A22. [Soviet Embassy, DC].
Goldberger, Paul, “An Appraisal: The Hart Building,” New York Times, January 25, 1983: 22.
Goldberger, Paul, “Architecture: Building that Fits In on 5th Ave.,” New York Times, May 20, 1979: 54. [Pahlevi Fdn bldg.]
Goldberger, Paul, “New Stores on Union Square in San Francisco Focus of Ire,” New York Times, April 30, 1978: 58. [JCW fired from Nieman-Marcus project].
Goldberger, Paul, “Two Cheers for Eight Winners,” New York Times, June 2, 1974: E63. [Renwick Gallery].
Goldberger, Paul, “2 Subway Projects, 2 Outcomes,” New York Times, October 18, 1986: 29. [42nd St. subway station].
Goldberger, Paul, “When Building for Future Means a Step Backward,” New York Times, December 6, 1975: 33. [AT&T equipment bldg, NY].
Goldberger, Paul, “Will a ‘New’ Market Street Mean a New San Francisco?” New York Times, April 2, 1979: C15.
Grimes, Williams, “John Carl Warnecke, Architect to Kennedy, Dies at 91,” New York Times, April 23, 2010: 25. Correction, April 27, 2010, p. 2.
Handler, M.S., “City College Gets a $92.5-Million Master Plan,” New York Times, October 28, 1969: 22.
Holt, Bob, “Ventura County OKs County Center Plan,” Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1974: G9. [Government Center, east Ventura]
Hsu, Spencer S., “Planners Consider Pennsylvania Avenue Tunnel,” Washington Post, July 27, 2001: A1.
Hunter, Marjorie, “The Costliest Federal Building Ever,” New York Times, June 15, 1982: A26. [Hart Senate Bldg.]
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “Design Dilemma: The Kennedy Grave,” New York Times, November 29, 1964: X30.
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “Fine Arts Panel Falls to New Frontier: Modern Design Favored Spiky Abstractions Influence is Great,” New York Times, July 25, 1963: 16.
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “GSA, Spare that Courthouse!!” Washington Post, June 7, 1964: G7.
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “How to Slipcover a Building,” New York Times, June 23, 1974: 127. [Hart Senate Office Bldg].
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “A Little Museum That Teaches,” New York Times, February 17, 1974: 317. [Renwick Gallery].
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “Renwick Gallery Wins Survival Battle,” New York Times, January 28, 1972: 24.
Huxtable, Ada Louise, “Warnecke’s Capital Work,” New York Times, November 30, 1963: 14.
Kaplan, Sam Hall, “Old and Improved Royce Hall,” Los Angeles Times, May 3, 1984: OC_E1. [UCLA].
Kaplan, Sam Hall, “Museum Design Wins,” Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1984: 11. [Royce Hall, UCLA, renovation].
King, John, “John Warnecke – S.F. Architect with Close Ties to Kennedy Clan,” San Francisco Chronicle, May 7, 2010: C8.
King, John, “Clean and Cool Above the Fray,” San Francisco Chronicle, April 4, 2010: D2. [Hilton S.F.]
“L.A. Beautiful Bestows Annual Business Awards,” Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1986: I2. [LA International Airport Expansion].
McCardle, Dorothy, “Soviets Start Digging in Six Months,” Washington Post, May 16, 1974: B8. [Soviet Embassy].
“Middies Salute Twin Science and Math Buildings on Severn,” New York Times, July 6, 1969: R1. [Michelson Hall & Chauvenet Hall, Naval Academy, Annapolis].
“Mrs. Kennedy Chooses an Architect to Design Husband’s Tomb,” New York Times, November 30, 1963: 13.
“News of the Realty Trade: White Plains Trust,” New York Times, March 10, 1974: 393. [County Trust Bank].
“$100 Million Lease Signed by Wells Fargo,” Los Angeles Times, January 30, 1972: J14. [Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco].
Oser, Alan S., “Iran Is Building a Presence on Fifth Ave.,” New York Times, February 4, 1976: 58. [Pahlevi Fdn bldg.]
Quirk, Rory, “Design Commendations,” Washington Post, July 6, 1975: 59. [Renwick Gallery].
“Renwick Gallery Acclaimed,” Washington Post, April 27, 1974: E1.
Robertson, Nan, “The Kennedy Tomb: Simple Design Outlined,” New York Times, November 17, 1964: 1.
“San Francisco Suites: 22-Story Cooperative Slated for Nob Hill Site,” New York Times, August 3, 1961: 37.
Schuette, Paul A., “Lafayette Square Plans Save Its Historic Setting,” Washington Post, October 18, 1962: A1.
Seidenbaum, Art, “An Architect Follows the Sun,“ Los Angeles Times, June 21, 1978: OC_A9.
Seldis, Henry J., “Art: Dr. Eitner Puts Culture at the Core of Stanford Campus,” Los Angeles Times, May 18, 1969: N46.
“Sen. Ted Kennedy Plans a Dream House,” San Francisco Chronicle, September 25, 1966: 21.
“S.F. Architect Opens Office in Southland,” Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1974: E19. [JCW new office in Beverly Hills, Claude E. Hooten, Jr, head].
“Skyscaper to Link Boston Districts,” New York Times, August 10, 1969: R9. [Eastern Gas & Fuel Assoc. bldg].
Stevens, Elizabeth, “No Comfort (Station) in Proposal for Remodeling Lafayette Park,” Washington Post, December 19, 1965: B2.
Sutton, Horace, “Silverado: A New Resort in California,” Chicago Tribune, August 13, 1967: G4.
“Temple Designs a Center for Returning Suburbanites,” New York Times, June 5, 1972: 16. [Park East Synagogue Minskoff Cultural Center and School].
“10 Projects Receive Design Awards,” Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1981: H23. [Harbor Dept. Admin. Bldg, San Pedro, CA].
“3 Changes Made in Original Design of Kennedy Grave,” New York Times, March 17, 1967: 22.
“3 Developments Cited for Design, Federal Agency Calls Units in Marin City, Calif., Best,” New York Times, October 25, 1964: 64. [Hillside apt proj., Marin City]
Turner, Wallace, “Of Banyans, Missionaries and Resorts,” New York Times, May 10, 1970: 385. [Kaanapali tourist complex, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii].
“Ventura’s Jail Called a Prototype,” Los Angeles Times, May 4, 1980: H36.
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Architect Warnecke: 20th Century USA,” Washington Post, December 22, 1963: G5.
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Badly Scarred San Francisco Checks the Explosion of Federal Freeways,” Washington Post, April 10, 1966: G7. [JCW co-author of urban design study of federally proposed freeways].
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “A Camel on Capitol Hill,” Washington Post, June 22, 1974: B1. [Hart Senate Office Bldg].
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Camelot Rises on Boston Bay, the Kennedy Library Museum,” Washington Post, October 14, 1979: H1.
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Kennedy Grave’s Design Lauded by Architects and Art Experts,” Washington Post, November 18, 1964: A20.
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Lafayette Sq. Getting 2d Birth: Brilliant Solution,” Washington Post, January 18, 1965: A11.
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “’Landmark‘ Status Seen for Annapolis,” Washington Post, March 22, 1965: C3. [Naval Academy bldg, Annapolis].
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “New Russ Embassy a Friendlier ‘Ghetto,’” Los Angeles Times, November 22, 1974: K1. [Soviet Embassy, D.C.]
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Noble Failure at Lafayette Square,” Washington Post, September 19, 1967: B1.
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Part of the Setting, Like the Ivy,” Washington Post, April 17, 1970: C1. [Georgetown Univ. Library].
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Politics vs. Architecture,” Washington Post, October 18, 1969: C1. [Federal Triangle Complex project taken away from JCW in favor of Republican architect Vincent G. Kling]
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “Process Versus Style,” Washington Post, April 27, 1974: B1. [Renwick Gallery].
Von Eckardt, Wolf, “A Tough School of Architecture Is Our Fine Arts Commission,” Washington Post, September 26, 1965: G9. [JCW as member of Fine Arts Commission].
“Warnecke Adds 3 Associates,” San Francisco Chronicle, June 4, 1959: 26.
Warnecke, John Carl, “Completing the Plan for Lafayette Square,” Washington Post, July 30, 1995: C10.
Warnecke, John Carl, “The Lowest-Cost Building Ever Built on Capitol Hill,” Washington Post, June 6, 1987: A21. [Hart Senate Office bldg.]
Warnecke, John Carl, “A Pennsylvania Avenue for the People,” Washington Post, August 9, 1998: 43. [Response: Gray, Harold, “Open and Shut Cases for America’s Main Street,” Washington Post, August 23, 1998: C8].
“Warnecke Selected,” Washington Post, December 12, 1970: E5. [master plan for Northampton, 2,500-acre project east of Washington DC]
Watson, Lloyd, “At Last, a New Look for the Hilton,” San Francisco Chronicle, August 26, 1985: 22.
Willmann, John B., “Fannie Mae Moves to Colonial-Style Site,” Washington Post, June 19, 1979: D7.
Winterble, Peter, “Navy Academy Plan Approved,” Washington Post, May 5, 1968: D7.
Books, Reports and Dissertations
Belt, Lemmen and Lo Architects-Engineers with John Carl Warnecke and Associates Architects and Planning Consultants. Preliminary Plans of the Capitol Building for the State of Hawaii. March 1961.
Doumato, Lamia. John Carl Warnecke [bibliography]. Monticello, Ill: Vance Bibliographies, 1987.
Gaines, Thomas A. The Campus as a Work of Art. New York: Praeger, 1992: 6, 16, 57, 102, 110. [Moffit Library, UCB; Georgetown; UCSC]
Gumusyan, Garo. Mixed Land Use Zoning with Special Reference t the Inner Cities of Montreal and New York City. M. Arch. in Urban Housing, Thesis, McGill University, July 1979: 103-05. [Pahlavi Foundation Bldg.]
John Carl Warnecke and Associates, San Francisco. The General Development Plan for the Campus of the University of New Mexico to Accommodate an Enrollment of Twenty-five Thousand Students. Albuquerque, N.M., 1960.
Lockhart, Wood Alexander. Airport Development and Design: a New Architectural Problem. PhD, Northwestern University, 1972: 199, 223-27, 258.
Logan, Cameron. The Constituent Landscape: History, Race and Real Estate in Washington, D.C., 1950-1990. Ph.D., Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, George Washington University, 2008: v, 156, 170-72, 225.
Moses, Kelema Lee. Kingdon, Territory, State: An Architectural Narrative of Honolulu, Hawai’i (1882-1994). PhD. Pennsylvania State University, Graduate School College of Arts and Architecture, 2015: 28, 128-29, 135, 139, 141-47, 154, 158, 185, 250, 281.
Neil, J. Meredith and William B. O’Neal. Paradise Improved: Environmental Design in Hawaii. American Association of Architectural Bibliographers Papers, VIII, ed. by William B. O’Neal, Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virgiinia, 1971.
Rogers, Lynda M. A Historical Perspective on the University of California, Santa Cruz 1965-2005. D.D.E. Organizational Leadership, University of La Verne, 2011.
Schrag, Zachary Moses. The Washington Metro as Vision and Vehicle, 1955-2001. Ph.D., Columbia University, 2002: 150-55, 59.
Stanford University, Operations and Maintenance, Maps and Records, Architectural Drawings, 1889-1994. [includes some Warnecke drawings]. Stanford, CA: Stanford University. 1889-1994. Microfilm.
Warnecke, John Carl. California All-Weather Pool. San Mateo, CA: San Mateo High School District, 1953. [design and plan for swimming pool for Capuchino High School, San Mateo]
“Winners of Two Design Competitions Announced,” Progressive Architecture 37 (October 1956): 96-97. [Includes Carl I. Warnecke & John Carl Warnecke for design of 800-student residence hall for Univ. of Calif.]
Wolford, Jane N. Architectural Contextualism in the Twentieth Century, With Particular Reference to the Architects E. Fay Jones and John Carl Warnecke. Ph.D., Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004.
Archival Collections of Significance
Haskell, Douglas Putnam. Douglas Putnam Haskell Papers, Series I: Pending Correspondence, 1949-1964. (Architectural Forum-related correspondence between Haskell, former editor of Architectural Forum, and hundreds of architects, including John Carl Warnecke). New York: Columbia University, Avery Architectural Library. https://library.columbia.edu/locations/avery/da/collections/haskell.html
Pei, I.M. I.M. Pei Papers (Bulk 1960-2000). [includes some correspondence with John Carl Warnecke]. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. Finding aid: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms017009
Films and Video Recordings
Black, Terrence and Nancy Callaway Fyffe. Columbus Indiana: Different by Design, a Film. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University and Spellbound Productions, 2002. Video (87 min.) [incl. Mabel McDowell School by JCW]
Poitras, Laura and Henrik Moltke, Project X. New York: 2016. Video (10 min.) [Documentary on surveillance, the NSA and what goes on inside the AT&T Long Line Bldg, NYC].
Miscellaneous
Warnecke, John Carl, Artist File: Miscellaneous Uncataloged Material. New York: Museum of Modern Art. n.d. [Vertical file of announcements, clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, small exhibition catalogs and other ephemeral material.]
Unpublished Manuscripts
Warnecke, John Carl, Camelot’s Architect, A Memoir – Life, Love and Modern Architecture, 305 pages, 2016.
Warnecke, John Carl, John F. Kennedy on Architecture: A Legacy and A Challenge, 35 pages, n.d.