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Lexical Holes
20th century, A W-Hole House, Boston Road Floor Hole, Bronx Floors, Datum Cut, film, Frances Richard, Gordon Matta-Clark, photographie, photography, Quadrille, Rooftop Atrium, Splitting, Threshole, XXe siècle
12 December 2019
photographs
PHCON2002:0016:033.10
ca. 1973
photographs
ca. 1973
photographs
PHCON2002:0016:033.7
ca. 1973
photographs
ca. 1973
photographs
PHCON2002:0016:033.8
ca. 1973
photographs
ca. 1973
photographs
PHCON2002:0016:033.9
ca. 1973
photographs
ca. 1973
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:033.20
1973
textual records
1973
ARCH276084
January 2015
Saat Rasta : view of threshold between interior courtyard and central passageway
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ARCH276084
Ski: sketches and notes for a gateway, a tree pylon, and area, threshold and security lighting
DR2004:0468:002
February 1986
Ski: sketches and notes for a gateway, a tree pylon, and area, threshold and security lighting
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DR2004:0468:002
ARCH278941
1981
PH1986:0160
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, landscape architecture
1953
View of the paving stones and threshold at the Central Gate (also known as the Inner Gate), Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0160
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, landscape architecture