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Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Volume II
Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Volume II
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PH1979:0162.06
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This album has title pages (as follows): Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Architecte Membre de l'Institut. Volume II. Paris, Librairie Générale de l'Architecture et des travaux publics. Ducher et Cie Éditeurs. 51, rue des Écoles, 51, 1880. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Table des planches Volume II 1. - Plan et élévation du vestibule circulaire 2. - Vestibule après la descente à couvert 3. - Grand vestibule au rez-de-chaussée. - Entrée du public à pied 4. - Vestibules des Bureaux des billets 5. - Vestibules du Contrôle 6. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Dessous de la première rampe 7. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Coupe 8. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Vue perspective 9-10. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - détails de la partie inférieure (chromo) 11-12. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails de la partie supérieure (chromo) 13. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails divers 14-15. - Avant-foyer. - Plan et élévation d'une porte (chromo) 16-17. - Avant-foyer. - Trumeaux, Tympans et Voûte (chromo) 18-19. - Avant-foyer. - Détails de la Voûte (chromo) 20-21. - Avant-foyer. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 22-23. - Grand foyer et salons octogonaux. Parquets (chromo) 24-25. - Grand foyer. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 26-27. - Salons octogonaux. - Cheminée (chromo) 28-29. - Salons octogonaux. - Porte (chromo) 30. - Vestibule du glacier 31-32. - Loggia. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 33-34. - Loggia. - Détails du plafond (chromo) 35. - Petits Salons aux extrémités du grand Foyer 36. - Petits Salons et grand Foyer. - Coupe et détails divers 37. - Galerie du glacier. - Détails 38-39. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 40-41. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 42-43. - Salle. - Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 44-45. - Salle. - Voussures au-dessus des Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 46-47. - Salle. - Voussure du plafond (chromo) 48-49. - Salle. - Plafond des quatrièmes loges (chromo) 50-51. - Foyer de la danse. - Élévation et plan (chromo) 52-53. - Foyer de la danse. - Plafond (chromo) 54. - Foyer du chant. - Coupes et détails 55. - Magasin des costumes. - Plans, coupes et détails 56. - Loges d'artistes. - Salle des choristes 57. - Bibliothèque circulaire. - Détails des vitrines 58. - Machinerie. - Dessous de la Scène 59. - Machinerie. - Corridors et magasins de Décors 60. - Machinerie. - Grils et comble de la Scène
PH1979:0162.06
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This album has title pages (as follows): Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Architecte Membre de l'Institut. Volume II. Paris, Librairie Générale de l'Architecture et des travaux publics. Ducher et Cie Éditeurs. 51, rue des Écoles, 51, 1880. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Table des planches Volume II 1. - Plan et élévation du vestibule circulaire 2. - Vestibule après la descente à couvert 3. - Grand vestibule au rez-de-chaussée. - Entrée du public à pied 4. - Vestibules des Bureaux des billets 5. - Vestibules du Contrôle 6. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Dessous de la première rampe 7. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Coupe 8. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Vue perspective 9-10. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - détails de la partie inférieure (chromo) 11-12. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails de la partie supérieure (chromo) 13. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails divers 14-15. - Avant-foyer. - Plan et élévation d'une porte (chromo) 16-17. - Avant-foyer. - Trumeaux, Tympans et Voûte (chromo) 18-19. - Avant-foyer. - Détails de la Voûte (chromo) 20-21. - Avant-foyer. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 22-23. - Grand foyer et salons octogonaux. Parquets (chromo) 24-25. - Grand foyer. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 26-27. - Salons octogonaux. - Cheminée (chromo) 28-29. - Salons octogonaux. - Porte (chromo) 30. - Vestibule du glacier 31-32. - Loggia. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 33-34. - Loggia. - Détails du plafond (chromo) 35. - Petits Salons aux extrémités du grand Foyer 36. - Petits Salons et grand Foyer. - Coupe et détails divers 37. - Galerie du glacier. - Détails 38-39. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 40-41. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 42-43. - Salle. - Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 44-45. - Salle. - Voussures au-dessus des Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 46-47. - Salle. - Voussure du plafond (chromo) 48-49. - Salle. - Plafond des quatrièmes loges (chromo) 50-51. - Foyer de la danse. - Élévation et plan (chromo) 52-53. - Foyer de la danse. - Plafond (chromo) 54. - Foyer du chant. - Coupes et détails 55. - Magasin des costumes. - Plans, coupes et détails 56. - Loges d'artistes. - Salle des choristes 57. - Bibliothèque circulaire. - Détails des vitrines 58. - Machinerie. - Dessous de la Scène 59. - Machinerie. - Corridors et magasins de Décors 60. - Machinerie. - Grils et comble de la Scène
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Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Volume II
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PH1979:0162.06
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This album has title pages (as follows): Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Architecte Membre de l'Institut. Volume II. Paris, Librairie Générale de l'Architecture et des travaux publics. Ducher et Cie Éditeurs. 51, rue des Écoles, 51, 1880. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Table des planches Volume II 1. - Plan et élévation du vestibule circulaire 2. - Vestibule après la descente à couvert 3. - Grand vestibule au rez-de-chaussée. - Entrée du public à pied 4. - Vestibules des Bureaux des billets 5. - Vestibules du Contrôle 6. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Dessous de la première rampe 7. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Coupe 8. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Vue perspective 9-10. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - détails de la partie inférieure (chromo) 11-12. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails de la partie supérieure (chromo) 13. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails divers 14-15. - Avant-foyer. - Plan et élévation d'une porte (chromo) 16-17. - Avant-foyer. - Trumeaux, Tympans et Voûte (chromo) 18-19. - Avant-foyer. - Détails de la Voûte (chromo) 20-21. - Avant-foyer. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 22-23. - Grand foyer et salons octogonaux. Parquets (chromo) 24-25. - Grand foyer. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 26-27. - Salons octogonaux. - Cheminée (chromo) 28-29. - Salons octogonaux. - Porte (chromo) 30. - Vestibule du glacier 31-32. - Loggia. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 33-34. - Loggia. - Détails du plafond (chromo) 35. - Petits Salons aux extrémités du grand Foyer 36. - Petits Salons et grand Foyer. - Coupe et détails divers 37. - Galerie du glacier. - Détails 38-39. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 40-41. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 42-43. - Salle. - Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 44-45. - Salle. - Voussures au-dessus des Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 46-47. - Salle. - Voussure du plafond (chromo) 48-49. - Salle. - Plafond des quatrièmes loges (chromo) 50-51. - Foyer de la danse. - Élévation et plan (chromo) 52-53. - Foyer de la danse. - Plafond (chromo) 54. - Foyer du chant. - Coupes et détails 55. - Magasin des costumes. - Plans, coupes et détails 56. - Loges d'artistes. - Salle des choristes 57. - Bibliothèque circulaire. - Détails des vitrines 58. - Machinerie. - Dessous de la Scène 59. - Machinerie. - Corridors et magasins de Décors 60. - Machinerie. - Grils et comble de la Scène
Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Volume II
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PH1979:0162.06
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This album has title pages (as follows): Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris par Charles Garnier. Architecte Membre de l'Institut. Volume II. Paris, Librairie Générale de l'Architecture et des travaux publics. Ducher et Cie Éditeurs. 51, rue des Écoles, 51, 1880. Monographie du Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Table des planches Volume II 1. - Plan et élévation du vestibule circulaire 2. - Vestibule après la descente à couvert 3. - Grand vestibule au rez-de-chaussée. - Entrée du public à pied 4. - Vestibules des Bureaux des billets 5. - Vestibules du Contrôle 6. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Dessous de la première rampe 7. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Coupe 8. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Vue perspective 9-10. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - détails de la partie inférieure (chromo) 11-12. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails de la partie supérieure (chromo) 13. - Grand Escalier d'honneur. - Détails divers 14-15. - Avant-foyer. - Plan et élévation d'une porte (chromo) 16-17. - Avant-foyer. - Trumeaux, Tympans et Voûte (chromo) 18-19. - Avant-foyer. - Détails de la Voûte (chromo) 20-21. - Avant-foyer. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 22-23. - Grand foyer et salons octogonaux. Parquets (chromo) 24-25. - Grand foyer. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 26-27. - Salons octogonaux. - Cheminée (chromo) 28-29. - Salons octogonaux. - Porte (chromo) 30. - Vestibule du glacier 31-32. - Loggia. - Détails d'une travée (chromo) 33-34. - Loggia. - Détails du plafond (chromo) 35. - Petits Salons aux extrémités du grand Foyer 36. - Petits Salons et grand Foyer. - Coupe et détails divers 37. - Galerie du glacier. - Détails 38-39. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 40-41. - Pavements en Mosaïque (chromo) 42-43. - Salle. - Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 44-45. - Salle. - Voussures au-dessus des Loges d'avant-scène (chromo) 46-47. - Salle. - Voussure du plafond (chromo) 48-49. - Salle. - Plafond des quatrièmes loges (chromo) 50-51. - Foyer de la danse. - Élévation et plan (chromo) 52-53. - Foyer de la danse. - Plafond (chromo) 54. - Foyer du chant. - Coupes et détails 55. - Magasin des costumes. - Plans, coupes et détails 56. - Loges d'artistes. - Salle des choristes 57. - Bibliothèque circulaire. - Détails des vitrines 58. - Machinerie. - Dessous de la Scène 59. - Machinerie. - Corridors et magasins de Décors 60. - Machinerie. - Grils et comble de la Scène
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1880
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AP193.S1
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Series 1, Water Flux and Scrambled Flat, 2002-2010, documents the conception and evolution of a project that was originally a farm building and later became a geology and glaciology museum and research center focused on the Swiss Alps. The project was never realized. R&Sie(n) conceptualized Scrambled Flat as an experimental farm. The project goal was to reconcile European Union’s agricultural regulations, imposing a separation between animal and human living, to the community of Évolène traditional way of living, contiguously with animals, benefiting from the resources they offer. As conceived, Scrambled Flat creates an environment where fluidity between the existence of the animals and the humans is materialized. The size of the form is also adapted from a typical local rural house and exploits the heat of the animals and the insulation of the hay. For this project, R&Sie(n) approached the mayor of the community with the design proposition. The mayor then called for a competition, while also changing the program to an ecology museum and research center illustrating the local effects of global warming and the thawing of the Alps. R&Sie(n) won the competition with Water Flux, a reinterpretation of Scrambled Flat. The project was intended to uncover and exorcise the anxieties of ecological disaster, and the principle of flux related to seasonal change and, more broadly, climate change. The firm designed rooms that reproduce the geological and meteorological environment of the high mountains making it visible and experimental, offering refrigerated spaces for art installations and scientific demonstrations. The concept was also to build with the use of new technologies such as digital modelling, point scanning, and computer numerical control (CNC), combined with ancient local knowledge of knocking on trees to decide which specific pines have the best wood for construction. The building is designed to be constructed with local lamellar wood milled by nearby CNC. The resulting parts would be used for the structure, the insulation, the waterproofing and both the interior and exterior finishes. The design includes a grille wrapping the building, reproducing the profile of traditional houses and enclosure and making it possible to hold the snow inside a typo-morphological imprint. Therefore, the transformable envelope of the building reacts to the rhythm of the seasons. In the winter, the structure would appear like a solid cut-out of ice and snow, with cavities similar to those found in glaciers. In the summer, it would resemble piles of stones used in these areas to make borders. A small pool would collect rainwater and supply it to an interior artificial snowmaking system designed for the gallery. Transformation of the water is an integral part of the design. The records contain images of plans, sections, details for the structure of the façade, renderings, plans of the engineered structure, and photographs documenting the conception of the models with the CNC machinery. The Rhino 3D modelling files are also part of the records along with AutoCAD models and a video documenting the process. The records contain two physical models: a smaller polymer model at 1:20 scale representing the whole structure of the building, and a larger 1:1 latch wood fragment representing detail of the structure in its integrality.
AP193.S1
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Series 1, Water Flux and Scrambled Flat, 2002-2010, documents the conception and evolution of a project that was originally a farm building and later became a geology and glaciology museum and research center focused on the Swiss Alps. The project was never realized. R&Sie(n) conceptualized Scrambled Flat as an experimental farm. The project goal was to reconcile European Union’s agricultural regulations, imposing a separation between animal and human living, to the community of Évolène traditional way of living, contiguously with animals, benefiting from the resources they offer. As conceived, Scrambled Flat creates an environment where fluidity between the existence of the animals and the humans is materialized. The size of the form is also adapted from a typical local rural house and exploits the heat of the animals and the insulation of the hay. For this project, R&Sie(n) approached the mayor of the community with the design proposition. The mayor then called for a competition, while also changing the program to an ecology museum and research center illustrating the local effects of global warming and the thawing of the Alps. R&Sie(n) won the competition with Water Flux, a reinterpretation of Scrambled Flat. The project was intended to uncover and exorcise the anxieties of ecological disaster, and the principle of flux related to seasonal change and, more broadly, climate change. The firm designed rooms that reproduce the geological and meteorological environment of the high mountains making it visible and experimental, offering refrigerated spaces for art installations and scientific demonstrations. The concept was also to build with the use of new technologies such as digital modelling, point scanning, and computer numerical control (CNC), combined with ancient local knowledge of knocking on trees to decide which specific pines have the best wood for construction. The building is designed to be constructed with local lamellar wood milled by nearby CNC. The resulting parts would be used for the structure, the insulation, the waterproofing and both the interior and exterior finishes. The design includes a grille wrapping the building, reproducing the profile of traditional houses and enclosure and making it possible to hold the snow inside a typo-morphological imprint. Therefore, the transformable envelope of the building reacts to the rhythm of the seasons. In the winter, the structure would appear like a solid cut-out of ice and snow, with cavities similar to those found in glaciers. In the summer, it would resemble piles of stones used in these areas to make borders. A small pool would collect rainwater and supply it to an interior artificial snowmaking system designed for the gallery. Transformation of the water is an integral part of the design. The records contain images of plans, sections, details for the structure of the façade, renderings, plans of the engineered structure, and photographs documenting the conception of the models with the CNC machinery. The Rhino 3D modelling files are also part of the records along with AutoCAD models and a video documenting the process. The records contain two physical models: a smaller polymer model at 1:20 scale representing the whole structure of the building, and a larger 1:1 latch wood fragment representing detail of the structure in its integrality.
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Water Flux and Scrambled Flat
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Series 1, Water Flux and Scrambled Flat, 2002-2010, documents the conception and evolution of a project that was originally a farm building and later became a geology and glaciology museum and research center focused on the Swiss Alps. The project was never realized. R&Sie(n) conceptualized Scrambled Flat as an experimental farm. The project goal was to reconcile European Union’s agricultural regulations, imposing a separation between animal and human living, to the community of Évolène traditional way of living, contiguously with animals, benefiting from the resources they offer. As conceived, Scrambled Flat creates an environment where fluidity between the existence of the animals and the humans is materialized. The size of the form is also adapted from a typical local rural house and exploits the heat of the animals and the insulation of the hay. For this project, R&Sie(n) approached the mayor of the community with the design proposition. The mayor then called for a competition, while also changing the program to an ecology museum and research center illustrating the local effects of global warming and the thawing of the Alps. R&Sie(n) won the competition with Water Flux, a reinterpretation of Scrambled Flat. The project was intended to uncover and exorcise the anxieties of ecological disaster, and the principle of flux related to seasonal change and, more broadly, climate change. The firm designed rooms that reproduce the geological and meteorological environment of the high mountains making it visible and experimental, offering refrigerated spaces for art installations and scientific demonstrations. The concept was also to build with the use of new technologies such as digital modelling, point scanning, and computer numerical control (CNC), combined with ancient local knowledge of knocking on trees to decide which specific pines have the best wood for construction. The building is designed to be constructed with local lamellar wood milled by nearby CNC. The resulting parts would be used for the structure, the insulation, the waterproofing and both the interior and exterior finishes. The design includes a grille wrapping the building, reproducing the profile of traditional houses and enclosure and making it possible to hold the snow inside a typo-morphological imprint. Therefore, the transformable envelope of the building reacts to the rhythm of the seasons. In the winter, the structure would appear like a solid cut-out of ice and snow, with cavities similar to those found in glaciers. In the summer, it would resemble piles of stones used in these areas to make borders. A small pool would collect rainwater and supply it to an interior artificial snowmaking system designed for the gallery. Transformation of the water is an integral part of the design. The records contain images of plans, sections, details for the structure of the façade, renderings, plans of the engineered structure, and photographs documenting the conception of the models with the CNC machinery. The Rhino 3D modelling files are also part of the records along with AutoCAD models and a video documenting the process. The records contain two physical models: a smaller polymer model at 1:20 scale representing the whole structure of the building, and a larger 1:1 latch wood fragment representing detail of the structure in its integrality.
Water Flux and Scrambled Flat
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Series 1, Water Flux and Scrambled Flat, 2002-2010, documents the conception and evolution of a project that was originally a farm building and later became a geology and glaciology museum and research center focused on the Swiss Alps. The project was never realized. R&Sie(n) conceptualized Scrambled Flat as an experimental farm. The project goal was to reconcile European Union’s agricultural regulations, imposing a separation between animal and human living, to the community of Évolène traditional way of living, contiguously with animals, benefiting from the resources they offer. As conceived, Scrambled Flat creates an environment where fluidity between the existence of the animals and the humans is materialized. The size of the form is also adapted from a typical local rural house and exploits the heat of the animals and the insulation of the hay. For this project, R&Sie(n) approached the mayor of the community with the design proposition. The mayor then called for a competition, while also changing the program to an ecology museum and research center illustrating the local effects of global warming and the thawing of the Alps. R&Sie(n) won the competition with Water Flux, a reinterpretation of Scrambled Flat. The project was intended to uncover and exorcise the anxieties of ecological disaster, and the principle of flux related to seasonal change and, more broadly, climate change. The firm designed rooms that reproduce the geological and meteorological environment of the high mountains making it visible and experimental, offering refrigerated spaces for art installations and scientific demonstrations. The concept was also to build with the use of new technologies such as digital modelling, point scanning, and computer numerical control (CNC), combined with ancient local knowledge of knocking on trees to decide which specific pines have the best wood for construction. The building is designed to be constructed with local lamellar wood milled by nearby CNC. The resulting parts would be used for the structure, the insulation, the waterproofing and both the interior and exterior finishes. The design includes a grille wrapping the building, reproducing the profile of traditional houses and enclosure and making it possible to hold the snow inside a typo-morphological imprint. Therefore, the transformable envelope of the building reacts to the rhythm of the seasons. In the winter, the structure would appear like a solid cut-out of ice and snow, with cavities similar to those found in glaciers. In the summer, it would resemble piles of stones used in these areas to make borders. A small pool would collect rainwater and supply it to an interior artificial snowmaking system designed for the gallery. Transformation of the water is an integral part of the design. The records contain images of plans, sections, details for the structure of the façade, renderings, plans of the engineered structure, and photographs documenting the conception of the models with the CNC machinery. The Rhino 3D modelling files are also part of the records along with AutoCAD models and a video documenting the process. The records contain two physical models: a smaller polymer model at 1:20 scale representing the whole structure of the building, and a larger 1:1 latch wood fragment representing detail of the structure in its integrality.
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2002-2010
2002-2010
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Vues et Monuments de France
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PH1986:0054:001-044
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Album consists of 44 photographs of views of monuments of France, namely, churches, castles, ramparts, antique theatres and amphitheaters, hôtel de ville (city hall), palais de justice (law court), from such cities as Blois, Brioude, Arles, Nîmes, Avignon, Orange, Périgueux, Caen, Rouen and Lyons. As well, natural views are depicted from the regions of the Alps, the Dauphiné, the Savoy and the massif central. Baldus photographed the natural landscapes of glaciers, rocky chasms, alpine peaks and valleys of France. Several photographs of this album are also part of the album PLM (Chemins de Fer de Paris à la Méditerranée: PH1981:0816:001-069) and of the album Chemins de Fer du Nord: PH1981:1025:001-050).
PH1986:0054:001-044
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Album consists of 44 photographs of views of monuments of France, namely, churches, castles, ramparts, antique theatres and amphitheaters, hôtel de ville (city hall), palais de justice (law court), from such cities as Blois, Brioude, Arles, Nîmes, Avignon, Orange, Périgueux, Caen, Rouen and Lyons. As well, natural views are depicted from the regions of the Alps, the Dauphiné, the Savoy and the massif central. Baldus photographed the natural landscapes of glaciers, rocky chasms, alpine peaks and valleys of France. Several photographs of this album are also part of the album PLM (Chemins de Fer de Paris à la Méditerranée: PH1981:0816:001-069) and of the album Chemins de Fer du Nord: PH1981:1025:001-050).
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Vues et Monuments de France
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PH1986:0054:001-044
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Album consists of 44 photographs of views of monuments of France, namely, churches, castles, ramparts, antique theatres and amphitheaters, hôtel de ville (city hall), palais de justice (law court), from such cities as Blois, Brioude, Arles, Nîmes, Avignon, Orange, Périgueux, Caen, Rouen and Lyons. As well, natural views are depicted from the regions of the Alps, the Dauphiné, the Savoy and the massif central. Baldus photographed the natural landscapes of glaciers, rocky chasms, alpine peaks and valleys of France. Several photographs of this album are also part of the album PLM (Chemins de Fer de Paris à la Méditerranée: PH1981:0816:001-069) and of the album Chemins de Fer du Nord: PH1981:1025:001-050).
Vues et Monuments de France
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PH1986:0054:001-044
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Album consists of 44 photographs of views of monuments of France, namely, churches, castles, ramparts, antique theatres and amphitheaters, hôtel de ville (city hall), palais de justice (law court), from such cities as Blois, Brioude, Arles, Nîmes, Avignon, Orange, Périgueux, Caen, Rouen and Lyons. As well, natural views are depicted from the regions of the Alps, the Dauphiné, the Savoy and the massif central. Baldus photographed the natural landscapes of glaciers, rocky chasms, alpine peaks and valleys of France. Several photographs of this album are also part of the album PLM (Chemins de Fer de Paris à la Méditerranée: PH1981:0816:001-069) and of the album Chemins de Fer du Nord: PH1981:1025:001-050).
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ca. 1861
ca. 1861
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Glacier Skywalk / Clea Sturgess, Trevor Boddy, Jeremy Sturgess ; photography by Robert Lemermeyer.
Glacier Skywalk / Clea Sturgess, Trevor Boddy, Jeremy Sturgess ; photography by Robert Lemermeyer.
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xi, 115 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map ; 23 cm
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xi, 115 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map ; 23 cm
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- Skywalks Alberta Jasper National Park Design and construction.,
- Skywalks Alberta Jasper National Park Planning.,
- Skywalks Alberta Jasper National Park Pictorial works.,
- Passerelles Alberta Parc national de Jasper Conception et construction.,
- Passerelles Alberta Parc national de Jasper Planification.,
- Passerelles Alberta Parc national de Jasper Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Skywalks,
- Jasper National Park (Alta.),
- Parc national de Jasper (Alb.),
- Alberta Jasper National Park,
- Pictorial works
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Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1, [2017], ©2017
Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1, [2017], ©2017
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Glacier Skywalk / Clea Sturgess, Trevor Boddy, Jeremy Sturgess ; photography by Robert Lemermeyer.
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xi, 115 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map ; 23 cm
Glacier Skywalk / Clea Sturgess, Trevor Boddy, Jeremy Sturgess ; photography by Robert Lemermeyer.
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xi, 115 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map ; 23 cm
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Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1, [2017], ©2017
Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1, [2017], ©2017
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- Skywalks Alberta Jasper National Park Design and construction.,
- Skywalks Alberta Jasper National Park Planning.,
- Skywalks Alberta Jasper National Park Pictorial works.,
- Passerelles Alberta Parc national de Jasper Conception et construction.,
- Passerelles Alberta Parc national de Jasper Planification.,
- Passerelles Alberta Parc national de Jasper Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Skywalks,
- Jasper National Park (Alta.),
- Parc national de Jasper (Alb.),
- Alberta Jasper National Park,
- Pictorial works
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42 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 23 x 41 cm folded to 23 x 11 cm
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42 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 23 x 41 cm folded to 23 x 11 cm
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[St. Paul, Minn.] : Great Northern Railway, [1915?] (St. Paul : McGill-Warner Co.)
[St. Paul, Minn.] : Great Northern Railway, [1915?] (St. Paul : McGill-Warner Co.)
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Panama-Pacific Exposition via Glacier National Park.
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42 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 23 x 41 cm folded to 23 x 11 cm
Panama-Pacific Exposition via Glacier National Park.
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[St. Paul, Minn.] : Great Northern Railway, [1915?] (St. Paul : McGill-Warner Co.)
[St. Paul, Minn.] : Great Northern Railway, [1915?] (St. Paul : McGill-Warner Co.)
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223 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 31 cm
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223 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 31 cm
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- Glacier Park Hotel Co. History Pictorial works.,
- Glacier House (C.-B.) Histoire Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Glacier Park Hotel Co.,
- Mountaineering British Columbia Glacier National Park History.,
- Mountaineering British Columbia Glacier National Park History Pictorial works.,
- Mountaineers Biography.,
- Alpinisme Colombie-Britannique Parc national des Glaciers Histoire.,
- Alpinisme Colombie-Britannique Parc national des Glaciers Histoire Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Alpinistes Biographies.,
- Mountaineering,
- Mountaineers,
- Selkirk Range Pictorial works.,
- Glacier National Park (B.C.) Pictorial works.,
- Selkirk, Monts Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Parc national des Glaciers (C.-B.) Ouvrages illustrés.,
- British Columbia Glacier National Park,
- North America Selkirk Range,
- Biographies,
- History,
- Illustrated works
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New York : American Alpine Club, ©1982.
New York : American Alpine Club, ©1982.
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The great glacier and its house : the story of the first center of Alpinism in North America, 1885-1925 / William Lowell Putnum.
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223 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 31 cm
The great glacier and its house : the story of the first center of Alpinism in North America, 1885-1925 / William Lowell Putnum.
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223 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 31 cm
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New York : American Alpine Club, ©1982.
New York : American Alpine Club, ©1982.
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- Glacier Park Hotel Co. History Pictorial works.,
- Glacier House (C.-B.) Histoire Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Glacier Park Hotel Co.,
- Mountaineering British Columbia Glacier National Park History.,
- Mountaineering British Columbia Glacier National Park History Pictorial works.,
- Mountaineers Biography.,
- Alpinisme Colombie-Britannique Parc national des Glaciers Histoire.,
- Alpinisme Colombie-Britannique Parc national des Glaciers Histoire Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Alpinistes Biographies.,
- Mountaineering,
- Mountaineers,
- Selkirk Range Pictorial works.,
- Glacier National Park (B.C.) Pictorial works.,
- Selkirk, Monts Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Parc national des Glaciers (C.-B.) Ouvrages illustrés.,
- British Columbia Glacier National Park,
- North America Selkirk Range,
- Biographies,
- History,
- Illustrated works
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xii, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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xii, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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- Tlingit Indians Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Athapascan Indians Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Glaciers Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Ice fields Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Human ecology Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Oral tradition Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Glaciers Social aspects Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Climatic changes Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Glaciers Aspect social Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Tlingit Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Athapascan Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Glaciers Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Écologie humaine Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Tradition orale Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Climat Changements Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Glaciers dans la littérature.,
- Champs de glace Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Climatic changes,
- Athapascan Indians,
- Discoveries in geography,
- Ecology,
- Glaciers,
- Human ecology,
- Ice fields,
- Oral tradition,
- Tlingit Indians,
- Gletscher,
- Klimaänderung,
- Naturverständnis,
- Athapasken,
- Tlingit,
- Tlingit (volk),
- Mondelinge overlevering.,
- Gletsjers.,
- Mündliche Tradition Mount Saint Elias.,
- Gletscher Nordamerika Geschichte Neuzeit.,
- Gletscher Lokales Wissen Mündliche Überlieferung Indianer Mount Saint Elias.,
- Indigenous knowledge.,
- Saint Elias Mountains Discovery and exploration.,
- Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Saint Elias Mountains Environmental conditions.,
- Saint-Elias, Monts Découverte et exploration.,
- Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Saint-Elias, Monts Conditions environnementales.,
- North America Saint Elias Mountains,
- Saint Elias Mountains,
- Alaska.,
- Yukon Territory.,
- Mount Saint Elias.,
- Mount Saint Elias Gletscher Lokales Wissen Mündliche Überlieferung Indianer.,
- Indianer Mount Saint Elias Gletscher Lokales Wissen Mündliche Überlieferung.,
- Folklore
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Vancouver : UBC Press ; Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2005.
Vancouver : UBC Press ; Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2005.
Title:
Do glaciers listen? : local knowledge, colonial encounters, and social imagination / Julie Cruikshank.
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xii, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Do glaciers listen? : local knowledge, colonial encounters, and social imagination / Julie Cruikshank.
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xii, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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Vancouver : UBC Press ; Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2005.
Vancouver : UBC Press ; Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2005.
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- Tlingit Indians Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Athapascan Indians Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Glaciers Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Ice fields Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Human ecology Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Oral tradition Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Glaciers Social aspects Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Climatic changes Saint Elias Mountains.,
- Glaciers Aspect social Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Tlingit Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Athapascan Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Glaciers Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Écologie humaine Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Tradition orale Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Climat Changements Saint-Elias, Monts.,
- Glaciers dans la littérature.,
- Champs de glace Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Climatic changes,
- Athapascan Indians,
- Discoveries in geography,
- Ecology,
- Glaciers,
- Human ecology,
- Ice fields,
- Oral tradition,
- Tlingit Indians,
- Gletscher,
- Klimaänderung,
- Naturverständnis,
- Athapasken,
- Tlingit,
- Tlingit (volk),
- Mondelinge overlevering.,
- Gletsjers.,
- Mündliche Tradition Mount Saint Elias.,
- Gletscher Nordamerika Geschichte Neuzeit.,
- Gletscher Lokales Wissen Mündliche Überlieferung Indianer Mount Saint Elias.,
- Indigenous knowledge.,
- Saint Elias Mountains Discovery and exploration.,
- Saint Elias Mountains Folklore.,
- Saint Elias Mountains Environmental conditions.,
- Saint-Elias, Monts Découverte et exploration.,
- Saint-Elias, Monts Folklore.,
- Saint-Elias, Monts Conditions environnementales.,
- North America Saint Elias Mountains,
- Saint Elias Mountains,
- Alaska.,
- Yukon Territory.,
- Mount Saint Elias.,
- Mount Saint Elias Gletscher Lokales Wissen Mündliche Überlieferung Indianer.,
- Indianer Mount Saint Elias Gletscher Lokales Wissen Mündliche Überlieferung.,
- Folklore
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31, [1] pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
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31, [1] pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
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- National parks and reserves Canada.,
- National parks and reserves British Columbia.,
- National parks and reserves Alberta.,
- natural resources.,
- land resources.,
- land management.,
- Parcs nationaux Canada.,
- Parcs nationaux Colombie-Britannique.,
- Parcs nationaux Alberta.,
- National parks and reserves,
- Banff National Park (Alta.),
- Jasper National Park (Alta.),
- Waterton Lakes National Park (Alta.),
- Yoho National Park (B.C.),
- Kootenay National Park (B.C.),
- Glacier National Park (B.C.),
- Mount Revelstoke National Park (B.C.),
- Parc national de Banff (Alb.),
- Parc national de Jasper (Alb.),
- Parc national des Lacs-Waterton (Alb.),
- Parc national de Yoho (C.-B.),
- Parc national Kootenay (C.-B.),
- Parc national des Glaciers (C.-B.),
- Parc national du Mont-Revelstoke (C.-B.),
- Alberta,
- Alberta Banff National Park,
- Alberta Jasper National Park,
- Alberta Waterton Lakes National Park,
- British Columbia,
- British Columbia Glacier National Park,
- British Columbia Kootenay National Park,
- British Columbia Mount Revelstoke National Park,
- British Columbia Yoho National Park,
- Canada,
- Guidebooks
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Ottawa, Canada : Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, National Parks Bureau, [1941]
Ottawa, Canada : Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, National Parks Bureau, [1941]
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Canada's mountain playgrounds : Banff, Jasper, Waterton Lakes, Yoho, Kootenay, Glacier, and Mt. Revelstoke National Parks.
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31, [1] pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Canada's mountain playgrounds : Banff, Jasper, Waterton Lakes, Yoho, Kootenay, Glacier, and Mt. Revelstoke National Parks.
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Ottawa, Canada : Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, National Parks Bureau, [1941]
Ottawa, Canada : Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, National Parks Bureau, [1941]
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- National parks and reserves Canada.,
- National parks and reserves British Columbia.,
- National parks and reserves Alberta.,
- natural resources.,
- land resources.,
- land management.,
- Parcs nationaux Canada.,
- Parcs nationaux Colombie-Britannique.,
- Parcs nationaux Alberta.,
- National parks and reserves,
- Banff National Park (Alta.),
- Jasper National Park (Alta.),
- Waterton Lakes National Park (Alta.),
- Yoho National Park (B.C.),
- Kootenay National Park (B.C.),
- Glacier National Park (B.C.),
- Mount Revelstoke National Park (B.C.),
- Parc national de Banff (Alb.),
- Parc national de Jasper (Alb.),
- Parc national des Lacs-Waterton (Alb.),
- Parc national de Yoho (C.-B.),
- Parc national Kootenay (C.-B.),
- Parc national des Glaciers (C.-B.),
- Parc national du Mont-Revelstoke (C.-B.),
- Alberta,
- Alberta Banff National Park,
- Alberta Jasper National Park,
- Alberta Waterton Lakes National Park,
- British Columbia,
- British Columbia Glacier National Park,
- British Columbia Kootenay National Park,
- British Columbia Mount Revelstoke National Park,
- British Columbia Yoho National Park,
- Canada,
- Guidebooks
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viii, 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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viii, 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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- Wilderness areas Government policy United States.,
- National parks and reserves Government policy United States.,
- Indians of North America Relocation.,
- Réserves de la vie sauvage Politique gouvernementale États-Unis.,
- Parcs nationaux Politique gouvernementale États-Unis.,
- National parks and reserves Government policy,
- Wilderness areas Government policy,
- United States
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
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Dispossessing the wilderness : Indian removal and the making of the national parks / Mark David Spence.
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viii, 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Dispossessing the wilderness : Indian removal and the making of the national parks / Mark David Spence.
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viii, 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
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- Wilderness areas Government policy United States.,
- National parks and reserves Government policy United States.,
- Indians of North America Relocation.,
- Réserves de la vie sauvage Politique gouvernementale États-Unis.,
- Parcs nationaux Politique gouvernementale États-Unis.,
- National parks and reserves Government policy,
- Wilderness areas Government policy,
- United States
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