From the CA Sectretary of State press release:
“For the first time, the California States Archives has digitized its entire collection of esteemed architect Alfred Eichler’s drawings, sketches, and watercolors. This collection of 431 images of his public project designs spans from 1925 to 1962. The complete collection is searchable and can be browsed on the Secretary of State’s website.” Click here to view the State Archives Complete Collection of Alfred Eichler’s Project Designs.
Eichler both sketched and designed many of the buildings at the University of California, Santa Barbara during and after its construction. These specifically include classroom units and other buildings from when the university was known as “Santa Barbara State College” such as the Horticultural Unit, the Science, Art and Library Buildings and the Industrial Education Building.