PH1981:0334
Sculpture for north wing of Capitol ready for installation, Washington, District of Columbia
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PH1981:0334
Treasury Building under contruction: Working on a second story, Washington, District of Columbia
PH1980:0946:002
3 March ? 1858
Treasury Building under contruction: Working on a second story, Washington, District of Columbia
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PH1980:0946:008
1 September 1859
Treasury Building under contruction: Workmen operating crane, hoisting wagon, Washington, District of Columbia
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Treasury Building under contruction: Crane and figures out front, Washington, District of Columbia
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1 December 1859
Treasury Building under contruction: Crane and figures out front, Washington, District of Columbia
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PH1987:0011
1917-1923
Capitol at night in winter from the south east, Washington, District of Columbia
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PH1987:0011
photographs
1917-1923
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PH1987:0012
1917-1923
Capitol at night in winter from Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia
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1917-1923
PH1980:0946:001
2 February 1858
Treasury Building under contruction: View showing one wing half completed, Washington, District of Columbia
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PH1980:0946:016
9 July 1862
Treasury Building under construction: Rows of columns and support beams, Washington, District of Columbia
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PH1980:0946:016
Amid education reform in American schools of architecture in the 1970s, Kenneth Frampton was integral in transforming the curriculum of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture Planning. In particular, he designed and taught what became three core courses: the theory seminar “Comparative Critical Analysis,” the history lectures “Thresholds of Modern(...)
31 May 2017 to 24 September 2017
Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton
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Amid education reform in American schools of architecture in the 1970s, Kenneth Frampton was integral in transforming the curriculum of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture Planning. In particular, he designed and taught what became three core courses: the theory seminar “Comparative Critical Analysis,” the history lectures “Thresholds of Modern(...)
PH1980:0946:009
4 November 1859
Treasury Building under contruction: Crane out front, front steps being built, Washington, District of Columbia
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