PH1987:1010
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany including: 36 views of three blast furnaces of the Metallhüttenwerk in Lübeck-Herrenwyk (PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1031); three views of the Thyssen Hütte steel mill in Ruhrort, Duisburg (PH1987:1033, PH1987:1043 and PH1987:1050); two views of the Gute-Hoffnungs-Hütte steel mill in Oberhausen, Ruhr (PH1987:1044 and PH1987:1070); and one view each of the Klöckner Werke steel mill in Haspe (PH1987:1032), the Schalker Verein steel mill in Gelsenkirchen, Ruhr (PH1987:1042), the Ilseder Hütte steel mill in Ilsede (PH1987:1034) and the Hainer Hütte steel mill in Siegen (PH1987:1045). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1006 - PH1987:1011 of views of Metallhüttenwerk industrial plant, Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany, should be exhibited in two columns arranged from top to bottom and left to right according to the photographers' numerical inscriptions "D 1" through "D 6". Photograph PH1987:1006 would therefore be at the top of the left column, while photograph PH1987:1011 would be at the bottom of the right column (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1983
View of Metallhüttenwerk industrial plant showing blast furnace heads A, B, and C, Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany
Actions:
PH1987:1010
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany including: 36 views of three blast furnaces of the Metallhüttenwerk in Lübeck-Herrenwyk (PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1031); three views of the Thyssen Hütte steel mill in Ruhrort, Duisburg (PH1987:1033, PH1987:1043 and PH1987:1050); two views of the Gute-Hoffnungs-Hütte steel mill in Oberhausen, Ruhr (PH1987:1044 and PH1987:1070); and one view each of the Klöckner Werke steel mill in Haspe (PH1987:1032), the Schalker Verein steel mill in Gelsenkirchen, Ruhr (PH1987:1042), the Ilseder Hütte steel mill in Ilsede (PH1987:1034) and the Hainer Hütte steel mill in Siegen (PH1987:1045). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1006 - PH1987:1011 of views of Metallhüttenwerk industrial plant, Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany, should be exhibited in two columns arranged from top to bottom and left to right according to the photographers' numerical inscriptions "D 1" through "D 6". Photograph PH1987:1006 would therefore be at the top of the left column, while photograph PH1987:1011 would be at the bottom of the right column (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
PH1987:1011
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany including: 36 views of three blast furnaces of the Metallhüttenwerk in Lübeck-Herrenwyk (PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1031); three views of the Thyssen Hütte steel mill in Ruhrort, Duisburg (PH1987:1033, PH1987:1043 and PH1987:1050); two views of the Gute-Hoffnungs-Hütte steel mill in Oberhausen, Ruhr (PH1987:1044 and PH1987:1070); and one view each of the Klöckner Werke steel mill in Haspe (PH1987:1032), the Schalker Verein steel mill in Gelsenkirchen, Ruhr (PH1987:1042), the Ilseder Hütte steel mill in Ilsede (PH1987:1034) and the Hainer Hütte steel mill in Siegen (PH1987:1045). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1006 - PH1987:1011 of views of Metallhüttenwerk industrial plant, Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany, should be exhibited in two columns arranged from top to bottom and left to right according to the photographers' numerical inscriptions "D 1" through "D 6". Photograph PH1987:1006 would therefore be at the top of the left column, while photograph PH1987:1011 would be at the bottom of the right column (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1983
View of Metallhüttenwerk industrial plant showing blast furnace heads A, B, and C, Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany
Actions:
PH1987:1011
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany including: 36 views of three blast furnaces of the Metallhüttenwerk in Lübeck-Herrenwyk (PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1031); three views of the Thyssen Hütte steel mill in Ruhrort, Duisburg (PH1987:1033, PH1987:1043 and PH1987:1050); two views of the Gute-Hoffnungs-Hütte steel mill in Oberhausen, Ruhr (PH1987:1044 and PH1987:1070); and one view each of the Klöckner Werke steel mill in Haspe (PH1987:1032), the Schalker Verein steel mill in Gelsenkirchen, Ruhr (PH1987:1042), the Ilseder Hütte steel mill in Ilsede (PH1987:1034) and the Hainer Hütte steel mill in Siegen (PH1987:1045). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1006 - PH1987:1011 of views of Metallhüttenwerk industrial plant, Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany, should be exhibited in two columns arranged from top to bottom and left to right according to the photographers' numerical inscriptions "D 1" through "D 6". Photograph PH1987:1006 would therefore be at the top of the left column, while photograph PH1987:1011 would be at the bottom of the right column (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
Elevation for an addition to an existing building, possibly a school, Limburg an der Lahn, Germany
DR1984:1368
architecture
1930
Elevation for an addition to an existing building, possibly a school, Limburg an der Lahn, Germany
Actions:
DR1984:1368
architecture
Plan for an addition to an existing building, possibly a school, Limburg an der Lahn, Germany
DR1984:1372
architecture
1930
Plan for an addition to an existing building, possibly a school, Limburg an der Lahn, Germany
Actions:
DR1984:1372
architecture
View along the Elbe River, with the Hofkirche and opera house in the background, Dresden, Germany
PH1981:0777
before 1869
View along the Elbe River, with the Hofkirche and opera house in the background, Dresden, Germany
Actions:
PH1981:0777
textual records
ARCH278419
Description:
File's title: Exposición Colonia: Max Hetzler, Philomena Hagers: espacios de impunidad / A&H 1993 B.3. Exposiciónes : "Architektur' [...] Documents are in English, German and Spanish.
1993
Correspondence and description regarding the exhibition "Colonia" held at the Galerie Philomene Magers, in Bonn, Germany
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ARCH278419
Description:
File's title: Exposición Colonia: Max Hetzler, Philomena Hagers: espacios de impunidad / A&H 1993 B.3. Exposiciónes : "Architektur' [...] Documents are in English, German and Spanish.
textual records
1993
Project
AP178.S1.1980.PR03
Description:
The project series documents the 1980 design entry for Block 11-12 (Kottbusser Damm). While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 3/80. The office assigned the date 1980 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Siza had previously submitted three other projects to this competition: the Görtlitzer Bad swimming pool, Block 70 and 89 (Fränkelufer residential complex), and Block 121 (Bonjour Tristesse), which was his first built international project. He would later submit design proposals for two other projects: Monument to Gestapo victims Prinz-Albrecht-Palais and the Kulturforum. The design proposal for Block 11-12 was for a residential building on Kottbusserstrasse in Kreuzberg. Documenting the design proposal are drawings, photographs, negatives, slides, and textual documentation. Among the drawings are sketches, studies, elevations, floor plans, and site plans. Photographs and negatives depict the project site and surrounding area; additionally there are slides of drawings and the model. Also included is a work contract from the IBA signed by Siza and IBA official Hardt-Waltherr Hämer, as well as several notes and calculations. Note that textual documentation in this project series includes materials on Block 70 and 89, see AP178.S1.1980.PR03.008. Sketches in this project series may also include sketches related to other Berlin projects, such as Block 70 and 89.
circa 1979-1981
Block 11 e 12, Kottbusser Damm [11-12 Kottbusser Damm], Berlin, Germany (1979-1981)
Actions:
AP178.S1.1980.PR03
Description:
The project series documents the 1980 design entry for Block 11-12 (Kottbusser Damm). While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 3/80. The office assigned the date 1980 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Siza had previously submitted three other projects to this competition: the Görtlitzer Bad swimming pool, Block 70 and 89 (Fränkelufer residential complex), and Block 121 (Bonjour Tristesse), which was his first built international project. He would later submit design proposals for two other projects: Monument to Gestapo victims Prinz-Albrecht-Palais and the Kulturforum. The design proposal for Block 11-12 was for a residential building on Kottbusserstrasse in Kreuzberg. Documenting the design proposal are drawings, photographs, negatives, slides, and textual documentation. Among the drawings are sketches, studies, elevations, floor plans, and site plans. Photographs and negatives depict the project site and surrounding area; additionally there are slides of drawings and the model. Also included is a work contract from the IBA signed by Siza and IBA official Hardt-Waltherr Hämer, as well as several notes and calculations. Note that textual documentation in this project series includes materials on Block 70 and 89, see AP178.S1.1980.PR03.008. Sketches in this project series may also include sketches related to other Berlin projects, such as Block 70 and 89.
Project
circa 1979-1981
Night view of illuminated tower with profile silhouette on two sides of tower, Berlin, Germany
PH1982:0319
Night view of illuminated tower with profile silhouette on two sides of tower, Berlin, Germany
Actions:
PH1982:0319
View of remnants of the Judengasse after partial demolition in 1874, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
PH1981:0775
circa 1875
View of remnants of the Judengasse after partial demolition in 1874, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1981:0775
View of the lateral façade of Schocken Department Store showing a glass tower, Stuttgart, Germany
PH1986:0979
architecture
between 1930 and 1933
View of the lateral façade of Schocken Department Store showing a glass tower, Stuttgart, Germany
Actions:
PH1986:0979
architecture