PH2003:0033
engineering, topographic
August 1994
engineering, topographic
PH2003:0087
engineering, portrait
August 1993
engineering, portrait
drawings
DR1987:0585
Description:
- This drawing for an hexagonal-shaped sign for Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California, is developed within the equilateral parallelogram grid unit of the chapel. The grid unit is inscribed on several orthographic drawings (DR1987:0530) and is described by Lloyd Wright in the architect's statement (DR1987:0869:011:009). This sign could either be for the entrance gate sign or the roadside sign shown on other drawings (eg. DR1987:0625).
architecture
between 1953 and 1958
Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California: Elevation for a sign developed within an equilateral parallelogram
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DR1987:0585
Description:
- This drawing for an hexagonal-shaped sign for Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California, is developed within the equilateral parallelogram grid unit of the chapel. The grid unit is inscribed on several orthographic drawings (DR1987:0530) and is described by Lloyd Wright in the architect's statement (DR1987:0869:011:009). This sign could either be for the entrance gate sign or the roadside sign shown on other drawings (eg. DR1987:0625).
drawings
between 1953 and 1958
architecture
drawings
Quantity:
2 presentation drawing(s)
AP140.S2.SS1.D9.P1
Description:
one drawing shows plans, elevations, cross sections and longitudinal sections for terraces of staggered houses, cross sections for houses, plans for a large detached house, plans for a typical three-bedroom house, a diagrammatic cross section for a house showing the 10 1/2 feet and 7 feet horizon tall modules, the 7 feet vertical modules, and the 30 degrees sloped roofs, a diagrammatic cross section for the structure, a diagrammatic plan for grouped houses, a sequence of two axonometric drawings representing the system of construction, from the parallel load-bearing walls to finished building, and explanatory typescript texts; a hand-coloured drawing shows a roadside elevation and a sectional elevation for a terrace of staggered houses and was probably part of a no longer extant final presentation drawing for the CIAM X Congress
1955
Plans, elevations, cross sections and longitudinal sections for terraces of staggered houses
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AP140.S2.SS1.D9.P1
Description:
one drawing shows plans, elevations, cross sections and longitudinal sections for terraces of staggered houses, cross sections for houses, plans for a large detached house, plans for a typical three-bedroom house, a diagrammatic cross section for a house showing the 10 1/2 feet and 7 feet horizon tall modules, the 7 feet vertical modules, and the 30 degrees sloped roofs, a diagrammatic cross section for the structure, a diagrammatic plan for grouped houses, a sequence of two axonometric drawings representing the system of construction, from the parallel load-bearing walls to finished building, and explanatory typescript texts; a hand-coloured drawing shows a roadside elevation and a sectional elevation for a terrace of staggered houses and was probably part of a no longer extant final presentation drawing for the CIAM X Congress
drawings
Quantity:
2 presentation drawing(s)
1955
drawings
Quantity:
5 presentation drawing(s)
AP140.S2.SS1.D9.P2
Description:
reprographic copies of three, no longer extant, final presentation drawings, but without the full explanatory typescript texts that accompanied those presentation drawings, showing a diagrammatic cross section illustrating the 10 1/2 ft and 7 ft horizontal modules, 7 ft vertical modules, and the 30 degree sloped roofs, a diagrammatic cross section for the structure, a sequence of three axonometric drawings representing the system of construction, from the parallel load-bearing walls to finished building, a roadside elevation and section for terraces of staggered houses, cross sections for houses, plans and elevations for terraces of staggered houses, diagrammatic plans for the roofs of terraces of staggered housing extending an existing village, plans, diagrammatic plans and sections for housing along footpaths off the main street, plans for houses, typical end elevations, and explanatory typescript text
1955 or after
Reprographic copies of three, no longer extant, final presentation drawings
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AP140.S2.SS1.D9.P2
Description:
reprographic copies of three, no longer extant, final presentation drawings, but without the full explanatory typescript texts that accompanied those presentation drawings, showing a diagrammatic cross section illustrating the 10 1/2 ft and 7 ft horizontal modules, 7 ft vertical modules, and the 30 degree sloped roofs, a diagrammatic cross section for the structure, a sequence of three axonometric drawings representing the system of construction, from the parallel load-bearing walls to finished building, a roadside elevation and section for terraces of staggered houses, cross sections for houses, plans and elevations for terraces of staggered houses, diagrammatic plans for the roofs of terraces of staggered housing extending an existing village, plans, diagrammatic plans and sections for housing along footpaths off the main street, plans for houses, typical end elevations, and explanatory typescript text
drawings
Quantity:
5 presentation drawing(s)
1955 or after
journals and magazines
The Roadside bulletin.
Description:
volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm
New York City : National Roadside Council
journals and magazines
New York City : National Roadside Council
books
Description:
xvi, 265 pages illustrations 21 cm
New York, Macmillan Co., 1929.
Roadside development, by J.M. Bennett.
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Description:
xvi, 265 pages illustrations 21 cm
books
New York, Macmillan Co., 1929.
archives
archives
books
Description:
viii, 145 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Denton : University of North Texas Press, ©2002.
Roadside crosses in contemporary memorial culture / by Holly Everett.
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Description:
viii, 145 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
books
Denton : University of North Texas Press, ©2002.
books
Roadside Japan = 珍日本紀行 / by Kyōichi Tsuzuki. Roadside Japan = Chin Nihon kikō / by Kyōichi Tsuzuki.
Description:
435 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Tōkyō : Asupekuto, 1997.
Roadside Japan = 珍日本紀行 / by Kyōichi Tsuzuki. Roadside Japan = Chin Nihon kikō / by Kyōichi Tsuzuki.
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Description:
435 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
books
Tōkyō : Asupekuto, 1997.