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AP173.S1.1997.D3.004
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Group consists of 24 drawings (ink and/or coloured pencil on paper) predominantly including sketches.
ca. 1997
Conceptual drawings for the Foam Home in Nijmegen, Netherlands
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AP173.S1.1997.D3.004
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Group consists of 24 drawings (ink and/or coloured pencil on paper) predominantly including sketches.
drawings
ca. 1997
drawings
AP173.S1.1997.D3.005
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Group consists of 35 drawings (printouts on paper) including sketches.
ca. 1997
Conceptual drawings for the Foam Home in Nijmegen, Netherlands
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AP173.S1.1997.D3.005
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Group consists of 35 drawings (printouts on paper) including sketches.
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ca. 1997
articles
Nature reorganized
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DR1989:0015:032
Description:
- This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
architecture
1899 with additions in 1920
St. Peter's Home, Woking: Elevations and plan for the chapel reredos
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DR1989:0015:032
Description:
- This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
drawings
1899 with additions in 1920
architecture
drawings
DR1989:0015:027
Description:
- This drawing is part of the set of orthographic drawings for the chapel at Saint Peter's Home, Woking, DR1989:0015:021 - DR1989:0015:028, which records the agreement between the contracting firm, Luscombe and Son of Exeter, and the architect, John L. Pearson. - This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
architecture
ca. 1897
St. Peter's Home, Woking: Plans and sections for the chapel crypt
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DR1989:0015:027
Description:
- This drawing is part of the set of orthographic drawings for the chapel at Saint Peter's Home, Woking, DR1989:0015:021 - DR1989:0015:028, which records the agreement between the contracting firm, Luscombe and Son of Exeter, and the architect, John L. Pearson. - This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
drawings
ca. 1897
architecture
drawings
DR1989:0015:039
Description:
- Three sections for the chapel crypt DR1989:0015:038 - DR1989:0015:040 correspond to the section lines of the plan DR1989:0015:029, and are similar in size, format, and colour-coding, with yellow signifying masonry and red signifying brick-reinforced cement. - This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
architecture
1898
St. Peter's Home, Woking: Section and elevation for the chapel crypt
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DR1989:0015:039
Description:
- Three sections for the chapel crypt DR1989:0015:038 - DR1989:0015:040 correspond to the section lines of the plan DR1989:0015:029, and are similar in size, format, and colour-coding, with yellow signifying masonry and red signifying brick-reinforced cement. - This work is part of a group of drawings and reprographic prints of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Woking, and St. Peter's Convent, Woking, from the offices of John Loughborough Pearson and Frank Loughborough Pearson (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:085 R/V). Composed of contract and working drawings including plans, site plans, sections, and elevations dated between 1881 and 1936, these drawings were sold at auction by the convent along with those for the older institution of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:010). Both St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, and St. Peter's Home, Woking were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and a lay nursing order which ran it. The institution at Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882 and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255, and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
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1898
architecture
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CI005.S1.1915.PR3
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As construction stagnated during the First World War, Oud drew plans for various public buildings as an exercise in design and/or as competition entries for public building projects. In response to a 1914 competition for a senior's home, Oud designed a central main building for communal activities, along with two adjoining residence wings. Oud attempted to design a main building that was suggestive of a country house. Although his design was never built, some of Oud's competition entries were published and allowed him to experiment stylistically (Taverne et al. 2001,105). Project series includes Oud's drawings of elevations and floorplans as well as 1 photograph of a drawing.
1915
Competition Design for an Old People’s Home, Hilversum, Netherlands (1915)
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CI005.S1.1915.PR3
Description:
As construction stagnated during the First World War, Oud drew plans for various public buildings as an exercise in design and/or as competition entries for public building projects. In response to a 1914 competition for a senior's home, Oud designed a central main building for communal activities, along with two adjoining residence wings. Oud attempted to design a main building that was suggestive of a country house. Although his design was never built, some of Oud's competition entries were published and allowed him to experiment stylistically (Taverne et al. 2001,105). Project series includes Oud's drawings of elevations and floorplans as well as 1 photograph of a drawing.
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1915
PH1981:0245
architecture
ca. 1880
architecture
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Bearing Witness
13 March 2023
Bearing Witness
A conversation between asinnajaq, Geronimo Inutiq, Nicole Luke, Taqralik Partridge, Jocelyn Piirainen, Tiffany Shaw, and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory
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