ARCH264271
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Elevations for a study of the occupation of the ground of the Communal multi-story dwellings.
ca. 1947
Elevations for the Communal multi-story dwellings in Europe
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ARCH264271
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Elevations for a study of the occupation of the ground of the Communal multi-story dwellings.
drawings
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2 drawing(s)
ARCH268529
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Group consists of sketches of elevations and perspectives for a project of unidentified dwellings, possibly in Chandigarh, India.
Sketches of elevations and perspectives for a project of unidentified dwellings
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ARCH268529
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Group consists of sketches of elevations and perspectives for a project of unidentified dwellings, possibly in Chandigarh, India.
drawings
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2 drawing(s)
drawings
DR1981:0044
1867
drawings
1867
drawings
DR1981:0045
1867
drawings
1867
Project
CI005.S1.1935.PR1
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Oud designed studio residences in 1935. In creating his design, Oud consulted with the architectural firm, Zanstra, Giesen & Sijmons. He designed a kitchen, toilet and dining room and back studio. The upper level consisted of a half-floor and featured two bedrooms, a balcony, a wardrobe and staircase to connect the floors (Taverne et al. 2001, 400). Project series includes drawings of plans.
1935
Studio Dwellings, Hillegersberg, Netherlands (1935)
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CI005.S1.1935.PR1
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Oud designed studio residences in 1935. In creating his design, Oud consulted with the architectural firm, Zanstra, Giesen & Sijmons. He designed a kitchen, toilet and dining room and back studio. The upper level consisted of a half-floor and featured two bedrooms, a balcony, a wardrobe and staircase to connect the floors (Taverne et al. 2001, 400). Project series includes drawings of plans.
project
1935
drawings
DR1987:0021 R/V
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- This drawing is one of four drawings for monumental structures by Pol Gosset, DR1987:0019 - DR1987:0022. All of the structures are enormous in scale and impractical in design, which suggests that they are designs for visionary architecture.
architecture
1930s
Design for a monumental tower; verso: Dwellings
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DR1987:0021 R/V
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- This drawing is one of four drawings for monumental structures by Pol Gosset, DR1987:0019 - DR1987:0022. All of the structures are enormous in scale and impractical in design, which suggests that they are designs for visionary architecture.
drawings
1930s
architecture
PH1997:0054
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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 dirt road and dwelling showing a partial view of United States-Mexico border fence, San Diego County, California, United States and Colonia Libertad, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
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PH1997:0054
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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
Project
AP156.S3.SS1.D22
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Le dossier documente le projet de Pierre Jeanneret pour Unités d'habitation collective en Europe, vers 1946 et 1946. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit entre 1946 et 1947. Le dossier contient des dessins et des reprographies, dont des dessins de présentation, et une chemise. File documents Pierre Jeanneret's project for the Communal multi-story dwellings in Europe, around 1946 and 1947. Material in this file was produced between 1946 and 1947. The file contains drawings and reprographic copies, such as presentation drawings, and a folder.
1946-1947
Unités d’habitation collective = Communal multi-story dwellings
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AP156.S3.SS1.D22
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Le dossier documente le projet de Pierre Jeanneret pour Unités d'habitation collective en Europe, vers 1946 et 1946. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit entre 1946 et 1947. Le dossier contient des dessins et des reprographies, dont des dessins de présentation, et une chemise. File documents Pierre Jeanneret's project for the Communal multi-story dwellings in Europe, around 1946 and 1947. Material in this file was produced between 1946 and 1947. The file contains drawings and reprographic copies, such as presentation drawings, and a folder.
Dossier 22
1946-1947
DR1995:0226:024
1966?
ARCH280547
ca. 1951