photographs
ARCH268651
photographs
photographs
PH1989:0127
architecture
16 May 1973
Interior view of a reception room in the east part of Shaughnessy House, Montréal, Québec
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PH1989:0127
photographs
16 May 1973
architecture
photographs
PH1989:0128
architecture
23 July 1974
Interior view of a reception room in the east part of Shaughnessy House, Montréal, Québec
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PH1989:0128
photographs
23 July 1974
architecture
DR1989:0014
interior design
1988 or 1989
interior design
PH2003:0046
architecture, engineering
August 1994
architecture, engineering
PH1989:0116
architecture, sculpture
May 1973
architecture, sculpture
DR1991:0023:007
architecture, interior design
printed 24 December 1950
Plans, a diagram and a detail for the 1950 design for the Mr. & Mrs. George Jacobsen House, Hudson, Québec
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DR1991:0023:007
architecture, interior design
Project
AP022.S1.1977.PR04
Description:
File documents alterations to a coach house for Arthur Erickson residence, at No. 7 Highland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. File contains working drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
1977
Coach House Alterations for Arthur Erickson Residence, Toronto
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AP022.S1.1977.PR04
Description:
File documents alterations to a coach house for Arthur Erickson residence, at No. 7 Highland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. File contains working drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1977
Project
CI005.S1.1928.PR1
Description:
Oud lectured in 1924-1925 in Prague and Brno on 'The Development of Modern Architecture in the Netherlands' where he made contact with contemporary international architects involved in avant-garde artists circles. As a result of his lecture tours, Oud was commissioned in 1928 to design an apartment building for a private client in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Oud designed a building where each floor consisted of a single dwelling with a communal ground floor that featured shared and functional spaces. The servants' dwelling occupied a separate wing and met with the residential dwellings at the communal staircase and lobby (Taverne et al. 2001, 319). Project series includes drawings of floor plans and elevations.
1928
Three-Family House, Brno, Czechoslovakia (1928)
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CI005.S1.1928.PR1
Description:
Oud lectured in 1924-1925 in Prague and Brno on 'The Development of Modern Architecture in the Netherlands' where he made contact with contemporary international architects involved in avant-garde artists circles. As a result of his lecture tours, Oud was commissioned in 1928 to design an apartment building for a private client in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Oud designed a building where each floor consisted of a single dwelling with a communal ground floor that featured shared and functional spaces. The servants' dwelling occupied a separate wing and met with the residential dwellings at the communal staircase and lobby (Taverne et al. 2001, 319). Project series includes drawings of floor plans and elevations.
project
1928
PH1982:0378:024
architecture, interior design
after 1932
Interior view of a Type C row house showing a glass door and mailbox, Werkbundsiedlung Neubühl, Zurich, Switzerland
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PH1982:0378:024
architecture, interior design