Box 23
Contains 22 Results:
Corporate Design: "Office Space Efficiency", Pan Am Building, July/Aug 1982
This folder contains one full magazine issue only.
Better Homes and Gardens: "The Most Imaginative Color Schemes We've Ever Published", Feb 1965
This folder contains one full magazine issue only, and the front cover is loose. Malino was the designer, and the article includes artist Helen Frederico's renderings.
House Beautiful: "After a Day on the Links, a Quiet Retreat", Nov 1974
This folder contains one full magazine issue plus two clippings. The article is about a residential apartment designed by Malino.
Interior Design: IBD/Interior Design Magazine contract design competition awards, Oct 1979
This folder contains one full magazine issue only. Malino was a judge in the competition, and the article includes images of her.
Tear sheets on various projects
This folder contains articles about Malden Government Center, Montgomery General Hospital, American Foreign Service Association and American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.
Women's Day: "Decorator's Tips on Low-cost Touches that Look Like a Million", Jun 26 1979
This folder contains one clipping only.
Parade: "The Born-Again Wives of our Politicians", Oct 29 1978
This folder contains one full newsprint issue only. Malino is one of eight women featured.
House and Garden: "The Lure of Living in Clustered Houses", May 1967
This folder contains one newsprint clipping only, depicting residential interiors designed by Malino.
Christian Science Monitor: "Three Designs for a Small Space: Emily Malino, 'Push' walls apart with color", July 13 1979
This folder contains one full issue plus one clipping. Additional creation or publication dates include: Aug 8 1979.
American Olean Tile advertisement set design and House Beautiful correspondence, Nov/Dec 1958
This folder contains mixed paper documents, an advertisement for American Olean tile depicting a room designed by Malino, plus correspondence with House Beautiful. Additional creation and publication dates: Feb 27 1978.