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Sections, a plan, details and the sash schedule with specifications for the 1950 design for the Mr. & Mrs. George Jacobsen House, Hudson, Québec
Sections, a plan, details and the sash schedule with specifications for the 1950 design for the Mr. & Mrs. George Jacobsen House, Hudson, Québec
People:
  • Frank Lloyd Wright (architect)
  • Taliesin Fellowship (draughtsman)
  • George Jacobsen (client)
  • Mrs. George Jacobsen (client)
Title:

Sections, a plan, details and the sash schedule with specifications for the 1950 design for the Mr. & Mrs. George Jacobsen House, Hudson, Québec

Date:

printed between 2 December 1950 and 6 January 1951

Description:

- Blueprints DR1991:0023:001 - DR1991:0023:006 form a complete set for the 1950 design for the George Jacobsen House (contents of the set are listed on blueprint DR1991:0023:001). Blueprints DR1991:0023:001 - DR1991:0023:006 were probably attached at one time, since they have identical staple holes along the l. edge.

Form:
drawings
Quantity / Object type:
1 reprographic copy(ies)
Stage and Purpose:
  • working drawings
  • detail drawings
Technique and media:

Blueprint

Dimensions:

sheet: 66.1 x 110.5 cm

Reference number:

DR1991:0023:006

Drawing Type:
  • line drawings
  • mechanical drawings (tool-aided drawings)
Document Type:
  • specifications
  • schedule (architectural record)
Method of Projection:
  • plans (drawings)
  • key plan
  • sections (orthographic drawings)
  • partial elevation
Point of View:
  • exterior views
  • interior views
  • plan view
Physical characteristics and technical requirements:

- Staple holes at u.l., c.l. and l.l.

Inscription:

signed - by the architect, on the original, l.r.: with trademark monogram [date and initials illeg.] inscribed and numbered - by the draughtsman, on the original, b.: with title, "FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ARCHITECT" and with title sheet number and drawing title]; l.r.: "SASH SCHEDULE / NOT TO SCALE - VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON JOB" with sash key; and throughout: with detail, section and plan titles, measurements, materials and construction notes imprinted - by the draughtsman ? in typescript, on a sheet affixed to the original, u.r. to l.r.: with specifications for carpentry and millwork, hardware and glazing

Subject:
  • architecture
  • interior design
Subject Descriptive Terms:
  • shelves
  • hardware
  • doorjambs
  • mullions
  • sashes (window components)
  • fascia boards
  • millwork
  • window sills
Credit line:
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
Don de Peggy et George Jacobsen/
Gift of Peggy and George Jacobsen, Montréal
Copyright:

© 2018, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

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