Sketch plan, axonometric, and interior perspective for Texas House 1; verso: unrelated document
DR1998:0047:001:012
Description:
Verso contains text that appears to be related to a project in Losoya, Texas.
1954-1963
Sketch plan, axonometric, and interior perspective for Texas House 1; verso: unrelated document
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DR1998:0047:001:012
Description:
Verso contains text that appears to be related to a project in Losoya, Texas.
photographs
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4 File
ARCH43896
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photographs
Quantity:
4 File
DR1974:0002:027:001-027
Description:
- This album consists of 23 presentation drawings and transfer lithographs for an 1859-1860 project for an opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra. Three drawings and one engraving for the project which are included in the album, are not listed in the table of contents (DR1974:0002:027:005, DR1974:0002:027:006, DR1974:0002:027:021, DR1974:0002:027:027). Site plans DR1974:0002:027:002 and DR1974:0002:027:003 show the opera house on an irregular polygonal site just off boulevard des Capucines, enclosed by rues Neuve Mogador, Neuve des Mathurins, du Chemin de fer de l'Ouest (proposed), de l'Opéra (proposed), and place de l'Opéra (proposed). The principal façade is two storeys high and five bays wide. Serliana arches are supported and separated by Doric columns below and by Ionic columns above (DR1974:0002:027:004, DR1974:0002:027:006, and DR1974:0002:027:007). Iron roof trusses are visible in cross section DR1974:0002:027:024. The auditorium is a modified horseshoe shape, squarish in plan (DR1974:0002:027:012 - DR1974:0002:027:014). A cross section through the auditorium shows the stage curtain with a trompe-l'oeil view of the opera's proposed principal façade.
architecture, interior design, urban planning
printed 1857-1860
Album of drawings and prints for an opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, Paris
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DR1974:0002:027:001-027
Description:
- This album consists of 23 presentation drawings and transfer lithographs for an 1859-1860 project for an opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra. Three drawings and one engraving for the project which are included in the album, are not listed in the table of contents (DR1974:0002:027:005, DR1974:0002:027:006, DR1974:0002:027:021, DR1974:0002:027:027). Site plans DR1974:0002:027:002 and DR1974:0002:027:003 show the opera house on an irregular polygonal site just off boulevard des Capucines, enclosed by rues Neuve Mogador, Neuve des Mathurins, du Chemin de fer de l'Ouest (proposed), de l'Opéra (proposed), and place de l'Opéra (proposed). The principal façade is two storeys high and five bays wide. Serliana arches are supported and separated by Doric columns below and by Ionic columns above (DR1974:0002:027:004, DR1974:0002:027:006, and DR1974:0002:027:007). Iron roof trusses are visible in cross section DR1974:0002:027:024. The auditorium is a modified horseshoe shape, squarish in plan (DR1974:0002:027:012 - DR1974:0002:027:014). A cross section through the auditorium shows the stage curtain with a trompe-l'oeil view of the opera's proposed principal façade.
architecture, interior design, urban planning
PH1984:1192
Description:
- This photograph also shows a doorway and windows of the Deutsches Architekturmuseum.
architecture, interior design
between May and December 1984
Interior view of the Deutsches Architekturmuseum [German Architecture Museum] showing the girders of the first storey of the House-in-House, light wells and exhibition areas, Schaumainkai 43, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1984:1192
Description:
- This photograph also shows a doorway and windows of the Deutsches Architekturmuseum.
architecture, interior design
photographs
PH2001:0261:010
architecture
1984
View of two houses, a garage, a driveway, front yards and a cardboard box, New York State
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PH2001:0261:010
photographs
1984
architecture
DR1974:0002:002:090
architecture
printed before 23 June 1853
architecture
Project
AP178.S1.1999.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Museo Jose Regio in Villa do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 110/90. The office assigned the dates 1999 to this project. The museum was the house of the poet José Régio. This project included renovations to the building, as well as the construction of a new building. The proposed renovations were mainly done to the structure with some upgrades to the mechanical installations. The design for the new building included exhibition halls and spaces for work. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are studies, plans, and a building program.
1999
Casa Museu José Régio [José Régio House Museum], Villa do Conde, Portugal (1999)
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AP178.S1.1999.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Museo Jose Regio in Villa do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 110/90. The office assigned the dates 1999 to this project. The museum was the house of the poet José Régio. This project included renovations to the building, as well as the construction of a new building. The proposed renovations were mainly done to the structure with some upgrades to the mechanical installations. The design for the new building included exhibition halls and spaces for work. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are studies, plans, and a building program.
Project
1999
PH1998:0011:011
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
Partial view of the Specialists' house, Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
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PH1998:0011:011
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
photographs
PH1986:0902:025
architecture
1913 or before
photographs
1913 or before
architecture
PH1984:0961
architecture, interior design
1927 or later
architecture, interior design