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Biography

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 * Harvey S. Hoshour was born September 18, 1931 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His distinguished architectural career began in the late 1950s. After graduating with honors from Pomona College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hoshour received a Fulbright to study Open Urban Spaces in Rome under the internationally known engineer Pier Luigi Nervi. While in Italy, he was invited to participate in the International Conference for Modern Architecture (CIAM) founded by French Architect Le Corbusier.  In 1957, Hoshour lived his dream of working in Chicago with world renowned Mies van  der Rohe whose International Style strongly influenced Hoshourʼs approach towards  design. In Chicago, he also worked for Harry Weese and Associates. He received his                architectural license in 1961 in New York while working for I. M. Pei and Associates.
 * In 1962 Hoshour taught at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Architecture and worked for Alexander Girard in Santa Fe before opening his own practice in downtown Albuquerque.
 * Dan Pearson worked with principle architect Harvey Hoshour until 1983. At that time, Pearson became a partner in the firm of Hoshour & Pearson Architects, in Albuquerque. After Harvey Hoshour passed away in 1988, Pearson formed his own firm named Pearson & Company Architects, where he worked until his retirement in 2001.
 * Hoshour contributed a modernist approach to Albuquerqueʼs public and residential buildings, creating a striking contrast to the organic lines of New Mexicoʼs preeminent Spanish Pueblo Revival style of architecture. Hoshourʼs designs utilize a sleek and geometric balanced simplicity. Less than one year after his premature death on December 27, 1988, he was awarded the Bainbridge Bunting Award from the Albuquerque Conservation Association for his historic restoration projects.
 * Harvey S. Hoshour was born September 18, 1931 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His distinguished architectural career began in the late 1950s. After graduating with honors from Pomona College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hoshour received a Fulbright to study Open Urban Spaces in Rome under the internationally known engineer Pier Luigi Nervi. While in Italy, he was invited to participate in the International Conference for Modern Architecture (CIAM) founded by French Architect Le Corbusier.  In 1957, Hoshour lived his dream of working in Chicago with world renowned Mies van  der Rohe whose International Style strongly influenced Hoshourʼs approach towards  design. In Chicago, he also worked for Harry Weese and Associates. He received his                architectural license in 1961 in New York while working for I. M. Pei and Associates.
 * In 1962 Hoshour taught at the University of New Mexico in the Department of Architecture and worked for Alexander Girard in Santa Fe before opening his own practice in downtown Albuquerque.
 * Dan Pearson worked with principle architect Harvey Hoshour until 1983. At that time, Pearson became a partner in the firm of Hoshour & Pearson Architects, in Albuquerque. After Harvey Hoshour passed away in 1988, Pearson formed his own firm named Pearson & Company Architects, where he worked until his retirement in 2001.
 * Hoshour contributed a modernist approach to Albuquerqueʼs public and residential buildings, creating a striking contrast to the organic lines of New Mexicoʼs preeminent Spanish Pueblo Revival style of architecture. Hoshourʼs designs utilize a sleek and geometric balanced simplicity. Less than one year after his premature death on December 27, 1988, he was awarded the Bainbridge Bunting Award from the Albuquerque Conservation Association for his historic restoration projects.
 * Hoshour contributed a modernist approach to Albuquerqueʼs public and residential buildings, creating a striking contrast to the organic lines of New Mexicoʼs preeminent Spanish Pueblo Revival style of architecture. Hoshourʼs designs utilize a sleek and geometric balanced simplicity. Less than one year after his premature death on December 27, 1988, he was awarded the Bainbridge Bunting Award from the Albuquerque Conservation Association for his historic restoration projects.

Harvey S. Hoshour Archive

 * The Harvey S. Hoshour Collection is located at the Center for Southwest Research (CSWR), at the University of New Mexico Library, Albuquerque, New Mexico. His widow, Mrs. Lise Hoshour, donated the materials to the CSWR in __________ and 2019.
 * Spanning 35 boxes, the Hoshour papers contain correspondence, notes, photographs, project outlines, preliminary sketches, presentation boards, and construction documents for over 250 sites. Most projects were constructed by the  Hoshour firm in Albuquerque, New Mexico, though some files contain projects completed under other architects. A copy of Hoshour’s master thesis with supplemental material collected by researchers is also contained in the collection.
 * There are over 200 sets of Hoshour's architectural drawings and plans. Some significant projects include :
 * The First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque (1964) The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque (1971-1976)
 * The Girard Wing in the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa (1978-1985)
 * he Health Sciences Learning Resources Center UNM Campus(1974-1977)
 * The North Dakota Museum of Art in Grand Forks (1983-1988)
 * The Taylor Ranch Library in Albuquerque (1984-1988)
 * The KiMo Theater Historic Restoration Albuquerque (1978-1982) T
 * he New Mexico Title Building Historic Restoration Albuquerque (1980-1983)
 * The proposal for the Albuquerque Performing Arts Center (1986-1988)
 * The KiMo Theater Historic Restoration Albuquerque (1978-1982) T
 * he New Mexico Title Building Historic Restoration Albuquerque (1980-1983)
 * The proposal for the Albuquerque Performing Arts Center (1986-1988)

Publications

 * Masters Thesis, 1955, "A Proposed Unitarian Church for Albuquerque, New Mexico," and supplemental material, by Harvey S. Hoshour, copy in Hoshour Collection, CSWR.
 * General Development Plan for New Mexico Highlands University, 1966, by Harvey S. Hoshour, Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico Library, Albuquerque.
 * The Kimo, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Historic Structure Report, 1980, by Harvey S. Hoshour for State of New Mexico, Department of Finance and Administration, State Planning Division, Historic Preservation Bureau.