photographs
PH1988:0339
1974-1977
photographs
1974-1977
drawings
Quantity:
38 working drawing(s)
ARCH252935
drawings
Quantity:
38 working drawing(s)
drawings
Quantity:
11 drawing(s)
Interior perspectives, elevations and details, United States Chancellery Building, London, England
DR2001:0011:005:001-011
Interior perspectives, elevations and details, United States Chancellery Building, London, England
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DR2001:0011:005:001-011
drawings
Quantity:
11 drawing(s)
drawings
Quantity:
13 drawing(s)
DR2001:0012:003:001-013
Design development interior and exterior perspectives, United States Embassy, Oslo, Norway
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DR2001:0012:003:001-013
drawings
Quantity:
13 drawing(s)
photographs
Quantity:
2 File
ARCH253719
circa 1947-2002
photographs
Quantity:
2 File
circa 1947-2002
drawings
Quantity:
49 design development drawing(s)
Floor plans, sections, axonometrics, interior perspectives and details, including several sketches
AP140.S2.SS1.D52.P127
Floor plans, sections, axonometrics, interior perspectives and details, including several sketches
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AP140.S2.SS1.D52.P127
drawings
Quantity:
49 design development drawing(s)
photographs
PH1990:0324.04:001-031
architecture, interior design
between ca. 1867 and 1890
Portfolio, vol 4., showing interior views of residential architecture, United Kingdom
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PH1990:0324.04:001-031
photographs
between ca. 1867 and 1890
architecture, interior design
drawings
AP018.S1.1982.PR19.038
circa 1982
Presentation drawing of interior atrium, Hôtel de la Délégation, Algiers, Algeria
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AP018.S1.1982.PR19.038
drawings
circa 1982
photographs
Quantity:
200 digital photograph(s)
Interior and exterior views of Gordon Matta-Clark's The Caribbean Orange (1978), some with people
PH2008:0038
Description:
Interior and exterior views of Gordon Matta-Clark's The Caribbean Orange (1978), some with people. Views show the completed project.
negatives exposed 1978, digitized in 2008
Interior and exterior views of Gordon Matta-Clark's The Caribbean Orange (1978), some with people
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PH2008:0038
Description:
Interior and exterior views of Gordon Matta-Clark's The Caribbean Orange (1978), some with people. Views show the completed project.
photographs
Quantity:
200 digital photograph(s)
negatives exposed 1978, digitized in 2008
Project
AP154.S1.1973.PR01
Description:
Project series AP154.S1.1973.PR01, the Seagram Building interior design and renovation project series (1973) documents several renovation projects for the Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. The series is arranged in two subseries. The first subseries consists drawings for interior design projects undertaken by Giovanni Pasanella in the 1970s for Joseph E. Seagram and Sons (JES). In 1980, the Seagram Building was sold to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). Attached to the deed of sale was a lease agreement between the landlord TIAA and the tenant JES. The tenant's exclusive rights, which included rights related to modifications to the building, were outlined in Article 26 of the lease agreement. A substantial part of the second subseries is related to projects undertaken since 1980, including projects that have been identified by Tom Stetz as being related to Article 26. The second subseries also includes copies of original working drawings for the Seagram Building, which, under the terms of Article 26, were the standard against which changes to the building would be measured.
1955-2007
Seagram Building interior design and renovation, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. (1973-2001)
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AP154.S1.1973.PR01
Description:
Project series AP154.S1.1973.PR01, the Seagram Building interior design and renovation project series (1973) documents several renovation projects for the Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. The series is arranged in two subseries. The first subseries consists drawings for interior design projects undertaken by Giovanni Pasanella in the 1970s for Joseph E. Seagram and Sons (JES). In 1980, the Seagram Building was sold to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). Attached to the deed of sale was a lease agreement between the landlord TIAA and the tenant JES. The tenant's exclusive rights, which included rights related to modifications to the building, were outlined in Article 26 of the lease agreement. A substantial part of the second subseries is related to projects undertaken since 1980, including projects that have been identified by Tom Stetz as being related to Article 26. The second subseries also includes copies of original working drawings for the Seagram Building, which, under the terms of Article 26, were the standard against which changes to the building would be measured.
Project
1955-2007