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Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania
John Lane Evans Collection

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102 Meyerson Hall
220 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA
United States

phone: 215-898-8323

This collection is the primary archive of the architectural work of John Lane Evans. The largest part of the collection comprises architectural records of Evans's practice, including domestic, ecclesiastical, civic and commercial projects in and near Philadelphia. In addition, the collection is rich in Evans's student drawings, which provide insight into the teaching of architectural design at the University of Pennsylvania during the period Louis I. Kahn and Norman Rice were students.

In addition to projects of Evans's own firm and his collaborations, projects of other architects are also found in the collection. Evans worked in Paul Cret's office as a young man, and his records preserve 3 drawings he made for Cret's projects. As City Architect of Philadelphia, Evans supervised projects of other architects and engineers, and his project files contain materials related to projects of the following: Vincent G. Kling; Harbeson, Hough, Livingston and Larson; Wright, Andrade, Amenta and Gane; Supowitz and Demchick; George M. Ewing Co.; Stonorov and Haws; Hugh J. Stubbins, Jr.

Individual holding records for this collection are available on the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings website.