View of a drive-in theater and fabricated homes, United States, from the series "A Trip West"
PH1986:0300
1965
View of a drive-in theater and fabricated homes, United States, from the series "A Trip West"
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PH1986:0300
photographs
PH1999:0047:006
architecture
1960
Interior view of an area with a counter and a hallway, Salinas Civic Center, California, United States
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PH1999:0047:006
photographs
1960
architecture
photographs
PH1998:0109:009
architecture
1973
View of the entrances to the parking structure of the Valley Center building, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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PH1998:0109:009
photographs
1973
architecture
Project
AP178.S1.2000.PR08
Description:
This project series documents an extension for the Art Center College of Design (Ampliação) in Pasedena, United States. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 8/00. The office assigned the date 2000 for this project. The building program included a library and a technical-skills building, near the Craig Ellwood building. The project was a collaboration with Gehry Partners and Peter Testa. Siza did not realize the project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, and preliminary master plans. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the models, project site, and built project.
2000-2008
Art Center College of Design (Ampliação) [Extension for the Art Center College of Design], Pasedena, United States, 2000
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AP178.S1.2000.PR08
Description:
This project series documents an extension for the Art Center College of Design (Ampliação) in Pasedena, United States. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 8/00. The office assigned the date 2000 for this project. The building program included a library and a technical-skills building, near the Craig Ellwood building. The project was a collaboration with Gehry Partners and Peter Testa. Siza did not realize the project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, and preliminary master plans. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the models, project site, and built project.
Project
2000-2008
PH2019:0003:001
2018
Archetypes: Cardboard boxes labelled "mock up" on shipping skid, Long Island, New York, United States
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PH2019:0003:001
Interior view of Mary Callery Barn's living room, Huntington, Long Island, New York, United States
PH1999:0159
architecture
12 January 1975
Interior view of Mary Callery Barn's living room, Huntington, Long Island, New York, United States
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PH1999:0159
architecture
PH1997:0056
Description:
- The series "Running Fence 1997" focuses "on the first 14 miles of the border fence that separates the United States and Mexico, beginning at the Pacific Ocean and ending in the Otay Mountains.... [It] analyzes the "idea" of the border and explores its iconography, the border being a subject that is of extreme importance to the public as the world proceeds towards greater globalization. [Geoffrey] James has written of the project: "[The border fence] was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1994, out of recycled metal landing strip - the most visible symbol of what is known as Operation Gatekeeper. Because the steel sheets are placed in the ground so that their ridges run horizontally, a man can hop over the fence with ease; and no Mexican child ever seems to be impeded from retrieving a soccer ball from US territory. The real barrier to illegal immigration from Mexico into the USA is less visible: hundreds of buried sensors linked to a central computer, nightscopes, helicopters and Border Patrol Agents in white Broncos."" (Evans).
architecture, engineering
1997
View of a restaurant with the Mexico-United States border fence on the left, Colonia Libertad, Tijuana, Mexico
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PH1997:0056
Description:
- The series "Running Fence 1997" focuses "on the first 14 miles of the border fence that separates the United States and Mexico, beginning at the Pacific Ocean and ending in the Otay Mountains.... [It] analyzes the "idea" of the border and explores its iconography, the border being a subject that is of extreme importance to the public as the world proceeds towards greater globalization. [Geoffrey] James has written of the project: "[The border fence] was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1994, out of recycled metal landing strip - the most visible symbol of what is known as Operation Gatekeeper. Because the steel sheets are placed in the ground so that their ridges run horizontally, a man can hop over the fence with ease; and no Mexican child ever seems to be impeded from retrieving a soccer ball from US territory. The real barrier to illegal immigration from Mexico into the USA is less visible: hundreds of buried sensors linked to a central computer, nightscopes, helicopters and Border Patrol Agents in white Broncos."" (Evans).
architecture, engineering
PH1999:0070:002
architecture
1960
Interior view of the office area of the Bethlehem Steel Building, San Francisco, California, United States
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PH1999:0070:002
architecture
PH1999:0081:002
architecture, portrait
1960
Interior view of an office area with designers at work, Kaiser Center, Oakland, California, United States
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PH1999:0081:002
architecture, portrait
View of Zuni showing rooftop cooking areas with mesas in the background, New Mexico, United States
PH1982:0411
architecture
1879 or 1881
View of Zuni showing rooftop cooking areas with mesas in the background, New Mexico, United States
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PH1982:0411
architecture