The Ratcliff Architects in Berkeley Since 1909 Oral History Transcript 198
The Ratcliff Architects in Berkeley Since 1909 Oral History Transcript 198
Robert Williams Ratcliff
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It was verbal communication rather than something she had written. After a couple of jobs, I began to know the rules as much as she did, and I was able to advise people on what they could and could not do. People kept asking, "Why doesn't Donnelly write it out?" So I wrote it out, and Donnelly gave it wide distribution. I got enough work through this connection to keep eight guys going, with the residences and other things we had going, for quite a few years. I took trouble to try to do things ...as well as I could, but it wasn't stirring stuff for the magazines. Riess: Well, you were never given enough money, perhaps, to do anything other than the most basic? Ratcliff: Money was always a limiting factor, but occasionally I had some good opportunities. Wurster did the [original] Gamma Phi house. The Gamma Phis ran out of room, and they wanted someone else to do the addition. Somebody or other on the board- -you know, this very often happens when you get to the end of a job, something happens.
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