Is that in the Architecture and Environmental Design Library?
ELMORE: Yeah, downstairs in the old building, which to me was the new building. (both chuckle) SOLLIDAY: Okay, because I’d looked at a lot of things they had there, and I hadn’t seen any slides, Though. I’ll have to go and take a look. ELMORE: Well, ask Diane Upchurch for the Rio Salado notebook. See that white one right up there, with the two black dots? (SOLLIDAY: Uh-huh.) Well it’s a notebook like that, that’s full of 8 x 11 sleeves that show 20. But they’re essentially what’s in here. So anyway, those are sources that I think are more comprehensive than anything I can spin off the top of my head right now. Did I answer your question at all about how it started? SOLLIDAY: Well, as it started — let’s see now, that was in ’66, was it? (ELMORE: Uh-huh.) And as a student project, I know that there’s lots of things to plan on putting together as an exercise, but at what point did you realize that this was something that could actually be done? ELMORE: Be done? Well, I think architects a