PH1982:0018.01:001-016
Description:
Volume consists of 16 black-and-white mounted photographic prints of views of the architecture and landscape of Cologne following the Second World War. Pages are unbound. Volume 1.
1945-1946
Views of Cologne following destruction of World War II, volume I, Cologne, Germany
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PH1982:0018.01:001-016
Description:
Volume consists of 16 black-and-white mounted photographic prints of views of the architecture and landscape of Cologne following the Second World War. Pages are unbound. Volume 1.
photographs
PH1982:0018.02:001-021
Description:
Volume consists of 21 black-and-white mounted photographic prints of views of the architecture and landscape of Cologne following the Second World War. Pages are unbound. Volume 2.
1945-1946
Views of Cologne following destruction of World War II, volume II, Cologne, Germany
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PH1982:0018.02:001-021
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Volume consists of 21 black-and-white mounted photographic prints of views of the architecture and landscape of Cologne following the Second World War. Pages are unbound. Volume 2.
photographs
1945-1946
photographs
PH1982:0301:001-096
architecture, engineering, military, portrait
between 1857 and 1879
Various views after the destruction of Lucknow including portraits of military officers, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
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photographs
between 1857 and 1879
architecture, engineering, military, portrait
PH1985:0548:018
1871
View of the destruction to Hôtel de Ville Galerie des Fêtes interior after the Paris Commune, Paris, France
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
Shaughnessy House
8 July 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Mrinalini Rajagopalan
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
Shaughnessy House
DR1981:0017:008 R/V
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Verso: this drawing was inscribed when it was created in 1634, and again after the destruction of the tower in 1643.
architecture
circa 1634; verso: 1634
View of the town of Ariano; verso: View of the Torre dell'Abba
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DR1981:0017:008 R/V
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Verso: this drawing was inscribed when it was created in 1634, and again after the destruction of the tower in 1643.
architecture
articles
Let us assure you
Vendôme, mound of Vendôme, Commune de Paris, Paris, revolution, landscape, dirt, column, Napoleon, destruction, urban symbols, urban imaginary
28 February 2016
Let us assure you
textual records
AP140.S2.SS10.D3.P3
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2 clippings relating to the hire of James Stirling by Mr. Lindsey, mayor of New York City, to prepare an architectural profile of the area adjacent to the city`s proposed new passenger shipping terminus in New York harbour, and an article in Time (10 November 1961) discussing the destruction of U.S. cities by planners and redevelopers.
Clippings relating to the hire of James Stirling by Mr. Lindsey, mayor of New York City, and an article in Time
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AP140.S2.SS10.D3.P3
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2 clippings relating to the hire of James Stirling by Mr. Lindsey, mayor of New York City, to prepare an architectural profile of the area adjacent to the city`s proposed new passenger shipping terminus in New York harbour, and an article in Time (10 November 1961) discussing the destruction of U.S. cities by planners and redevelopers.
textual records
Front to Rear: Architecture and Planning during World War II, held at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, brings together research investigating a wide range of architectural activities, taking place in diverse geographical locations, and occurring between the bombings of Guernica in 1937 and Hiroshima in 1945. World War II was a key moment in the process of(...)
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
7 March 2009 to 8 March 2009
Front to Rear: Architecture and Planning during World War II
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Front to Rear: Architecture and Planning during World War II, held at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, brings together research investigating a wide range of architectural activities, taking place in diverse geographical locations, and occurring between the bombings of Guernica in 1937 and Hiroshima in 1945. World War II was a key moment in the process of(...)
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
As the Earth’s climate reaches a state of constant instability, there is growing awareness of how global warming can affect human rights and increase social strife. Less attention has been paid to the ways in which political violence and human rights abuses, from past and present, constitute driving factors in the transformations of the global environment and climate.(...)
Paul Demarais Theatre
1 December 2016, 6pm
In the Frontiers of Climate Change (Toward a Politics of Nonhuman Rights)
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As the Earth’s climate reaches a state of constant instability, there is growing awareness of how global warming can affect human rights and increase social strife. Less attention has been paid to the ways in which political violence and human rights abuses, from past and present, constitute driving factors in the transformations of the global environment and climate.(...)
Paul Demarais Theatre