AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31.1
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
1963 - 1967
Presentation model for the History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, displayed in the exhibition Architecture I (1977) at Leo Castelli Gallery
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31.1
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
models
AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31
Description:
model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
1963 - 1967
Presentation model for the History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, displayed in the exhibition Architecture I (1977) at Leo Castelli Gallery
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
models
1963 - 1967
ARCH401375
1980-1982
Kazuo Shinohara was a deeply influential figure in postwar architecture in Japan best known for his individual houses, but he remains little studied today, especially outside Japan. Shinohara connected traditional forms and an investigation of modernist tenets with the high-tech and information technology moments yet to come. What was his attitude toward history, and how(...)
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David B. Stewart, Kazuo Shinohara, What is/was history for…
21 September 2017, 6:30pm
David B. Stewart, what was history for Kazuo Shinohara?
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Kazuo Shinohara was a deeply influential figure in postwar architecture in Japan best known for his individual houses, but he remains little studied today, especially outside Japan. Shinohara connected traditional forms and an investigation of modernist tenets with the high-tech and information technology moments yet to come. What was his attitude toward history, and how(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre Keyword(s):
David B. Stewart, Kazuo Shinohara, What is/was history for…
articles
Architectures of Care
Of Migration
30 August 2021
Of Migration
drawings
DR1976:0009
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- Drawings DR1976:0008 and DR1976:0009 show a project for a rotunda designed by Legrand and Molinos for the amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris. The final design for a square building with three semi-circular rotundas, was built by Legrand and Molinos in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1791). These drawings were once part of an album of Legrand architectural designs.
1792 ?
Section for an amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris
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DR1976:0009
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- Drawings DR1976:0008 and DR1976:0009 show a project for a rotunda designed by Legrand and Molinos for the amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris. The final design for a square building with three semi-circular rotundas, was built by Legrand and Molinos in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1791). These drawings were once part of an album of Legrand architectural designs.
drawings
1792 ?
Shaping the Great City explores the role of city-building throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire, both before and after its dissolution, and expands architectural history by bringing to the fore a rich variety of modernisms. In the years surrounding World War I, these strains of modernism both reflected and shaped the many national and multinational identities of the(...)
Main galleries and hall cases
14 May 2000 to 15 October 2000
Shaping the Great City: Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890–1937
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Shaping the Great City explores the role of city-building throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire, both before and after its dissolution, and expands architectural history by bringing to the fore a rich variety of modernisms. In the years surrounding World War I, these strains of modernism both reflected and shaped the many national and multinational identities of the(...)
Main galleries and hall cases
DR2019:0013
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983?
Model for Folly Three: The Rigorous Abolition of History
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DR2019:0013
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
drawings
DR1976:0008
Description:
- Drawings DR1976:0008 and DR1976:0009 show a project for a rotunda designed by Legrand and Molinos for the amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris. The final design for a square building with three semi-circular rotundas, was built by Legrand and Molinos in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1791). These drawings were once part of an album of Legrand architectural designs.
1792 ?
Principal elevation for an amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris
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DR1976:0008
Description:
- Drawings DR1976:0008 and DR1976:0009 show a project for a rotunda designed by Legrand and Molinos for the amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris. The final design for a square building with three semi-circular rotundas, was built by Legrand and Molinos in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1791). These drawings were once part of an album of Legrand architectural designs.
drawings
1792 ?
The history of architecture addresses the relationships between spaces, buildings, urban geometries, and social practices—it tells us how an experience of space corresponds to an experience of the world. To this end, this lecture will analyze the sixteenth-century debate around the completion of the facade of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna, partially built in the(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre Keyword(s):
Guido Beltramini, church of San Petronio, Bologna, Andrea Palladio, Baldassare Peruzzi, Giacomo da Vignola
5 October 2017, 6:30pm
Guido Beltramini, what was history for patrons and architects in Bologna in 1579?
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The history of architecture addresses the relationships between spaces, buildings, urban geometries, and social practices—it tells us how an experience of space corresponds to an experience of the world. To this end, this lecture will analyze the sixteenth-century debate around the completion of the facade of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna, partially built in the(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre Keyword(s):
Guido Beltramini, church of San Petronio, Bologna, Andrea Palladio, Baldassare Peruzzi, Giacomo da Vignola