PH1987:0452.02:099
Description:
The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:099 as "The Sacristy" [sic] in the Templo de la Sagrada Compañía de Jesús.
architecture, sculpture
1901 or before
Interior view of the Templo de la Sagrada Compañía de Jesús (now Church of the Oratorio de San Felipe Neri) looking towards the high altar, Guanajuato, Mexico
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PH1987:0452.02:099
Description:
The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:099 as "The Sacristy" [sic] in the Templo de la Sagrada Compañía de Jesús.
architecture, sculpture
PH1987:0452.02:043
Description:
- The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:043 as the "entrance to the Capilla domestica" [sic] in the Casa de los Azulejos.
architecture, sculpture
1901 or before
View of the fountain in the patio of the Casa de los Azulejos (also known as the House of the Conde del Valle de Orizaba), Mexico City, Mexico
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PH1987:0452.02:043
Description:
- The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:043 as the "entrance to the Capilla domestica" [sic] in the Casa de los Azulejos.
architecture, sculpture
drawings
Quantity:
13 working drawing(s)
DR1995:0184:001-013
Description:
conceptual sketches of stool and bench seating, rendered perspective sketches, axonometric details, axonometric drawing of "combined human support unit", plans, elevations, section, and detail axonometric of furniture, some showing variations
Conceptual sketches of stool and bench seating, rendered perspective sketches
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DR1995:0184:001-013
Description:
conceptual sketches of stool and bench seating, rendered perspective sketches, axonometric details, axonometric drawing of "combined human support unit", plans, elevations, section, and detail axonometric of furniture, some showing variations
drawings
Quantity:
13 working drawing(s)
photographs
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Project
CI005.S1.1915.PR1
Description:
In 1911-1913, the Hostel for Lower Naval Personnel was designed by architect Piet Kramer, a building for which Oud claimed that he created competition designs. Researchers, however, do not support this claim as Oud's designs are dated 1915. Oud's plans feature a lounge and off-centre entrance and staircase, as well as a reading room for a convalescent hospital for soldiers. Oud's designs feature a geometrical composition based on a system of triangles. The designs were considered stylistically significant and displayed in the 1917 Sphinx "International Exhibition" (Taverne et al. 2001,107). The series includes photographs of the competition design floor plans and elevations.
1915 or later
Competition Design for a Military Hospital, Den Helder, Netherlands (1915)
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CI005.S1.1915.PR1
Description:
In 1911-1913, the Hostel for Lower Naval Personnel was designed by architect Piet Kramer, a building for which Oud claimed that he created competition designs. Researchers, however, do not support this claim as Oud's designs are dated 1915. Oud's plans feature a lounge and off-centre entrance and staircase, as well as a reading room for a convalescent hospital for soldiers. Oud's designs feature a geometrical composition based on a system of triangles. The designs were considered stylistically significant and displayed in the 1917 Sphinx "International Exhibition" (Taverne et al. 2001,107). The series includes photographs of the competition design floor plans and elevations.
photographs
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project
1915 or later
ARCH273211
Description:
This plastic model by the Foreign Office Architects represents both the exterior shape and the internal support structure of the Yokohama International Ferry Port Terminal, Japan. It represents the structural "skeleton" of the design.
ca. 1995
A study model for the Yokohama International Ferry Port Terminal, Japan
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ARCH273211
Description:
This plastic model by the Foreign Office Architects represents both the exterior shape and the internal support structure of the Yokohama International Ferry Port Terminal, Japan. It represents the structural "skeleton" of the design.
PH1987:0452.02:067
Description:
The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:067 as the "Chapel of the Tercer Orden" [sic] in the Church of the Convento de San Francisco.
architecture, painting, sculpture
1901 or before
Interior view of the Iglesia Asunción de Nuestra Señora looking towards the organ loft and showing the wooden ceiling of the nave, Convento de San Francisco, Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl, Mexico
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PH1987:0452.02:067
Description:
The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:067 as the "Chapel of the Tercer Orden" [sic] in the Church of the Convento de San Francisco.
architecture, painting, sculpture
Project
AP207.S1.2013.PR03
Description:
The project series documents the film "Vive l'architecture" produced by Pettena in 2013. The film shows a series of religious Renaissance paintings, however, the human subjects were removed leaving only the architectural elements of the paintings. "Usually considered just a support and background to the scene represented, architecture is instead a subject itself, and a fundamental one, of the painting." [1] The project series contains digital versions of the film, a film still, and a project description in Italian. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-vive-l-architecture-2013-1/ (last accessed 27 January 2020)
2012-2015
Vive L'Architectute (circa 2013)
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AP207.S1.2013.PR03
Description:
The project series documents the film "Vive l'architecture" produced by Pettena in 2013. The film shows a series of religious Renaissance paintings, however, the human subjects were removed leaving only the architectural elements of the paintings. "Usually considered just a support and background to the scene represented, architecture is instead a subject itself, and a fundamental one, of the painting." [1] The project series contains digital versions of the film, a film still, and a project description in Italian. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-vive-l-architecture-2013-1/ (last accessed 27 January 2020)
Project
2012-2015
Project
CI005.S1.1933.PR1
Description:
The director of the Metz & Co interior design firm, Joseph de Leeuw, commissioned furniture designs from several prominent Dutch artists and architects, including Oud, Van der Leck and Rietveld. Oud's four chair designs were featured in the company's exhibition, "Steel Furniture in 1934." The chairs were made of steel frames; the third chair featured angular rear supports with sharp front angles adjoining the front, while in the fourth, the chair front and rear leg supports were crossed. Oud also designed four more chair types in 1934, including the 07 series, which received critical acclaim (Taverne et al. 2001, 375-377). Project series includes drawings of sketch perspectives of chairs, a sketch plan for a house and unidentified details, possibly for Metz & Co, as well as photographs of the chairs.
1933-1934
Furniture Designs for Metz & Co, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1933-1934)
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CI005.S1.1933.PR1
Description:
The director of the Metz & Co interior design firm, Joseph de Leeuw, commissioned furniture designs from several prominent Dutch artists and architects, including Oud, Van der Leck and Rietveld. Oud's four chair designs were featured in the company's exhibition, "Steel Furniture in 1934." The chairs were made of steel frames; the third chair featured angular rear supports with sharp front angles adjoining the front, while in the fourth, the chair front and rear leg supports were crossed. Oud also designed four more chair types in 1934, including the 07 series, which received critical acclaim (Taverne et al. 2001, 375-377). Project series includes drawings of sketch perspectives of chairs, a sketch plan for a house and unidentified details, possibly for Metz & Co, as well as photographs of the chairs.
project
1933-1934
archives
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Collection
CD034
Synopsis:
The SAAL Process exhibition collection consists of reproductions of several objects used in the exhibition “The SAAL Process, Housing in Portugal 1974–76.” It was created by the Museu Serralves and travelled to the Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA) in 2015. The collection contains reproductions of drawings, presentation panels and photographs dating from 1974 to 1979. Born out of the Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974, the Serviço Ambulatório de Apoio Local (Local Ambulatory Support Service) was a pioneering architectural and political experiment designed to address extreme housing shortages and poor living conditions in Portuguese cities.
1974-1979
The SAAL Process exhibition collection
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CD034
Synopsis:
The SAAL Process exhibition collection consists of reproductions of several objects used in the exhibition “The SAAL Process, Housing in Portugal 1974–76.” It was created by the Museu Serralves and travelled to the Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA) in 2015. The collection contains reproductions of drawings, presentation panels and photographs dating from 1974 to 1979. Born out of the Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974, the Serviço Ambulatório de Apoio Local (Local Ambulatory Support Service) was a pioneering architectural and political experiment designed to address extreme housing shortages and poor living conditions in Portuguese cities.
archives
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collection
1974-1979
drawings
Quantity:
18 File
ARCH43203
Description:
elevations, elevator and duct layout, boiler foundations, piles and retaining wall, stairs, water tank, boiler room fan, room changes, bridge, room electrical, location of dehumidification equipment, cooling tower support, catwalk, air intake, radiators
Elevations, elevator and duct layout, boiler foundations, piles and retaining wall
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ARCH43203
Description:
elevations, elevator and duct layout, boiler foundations, piles and retaining wall, stairs, water tank, boiler room fan, room changes, bridge, room electrical, location of dehumidification equipment, cooling tower support, catwalk, air intake, radiators
drawings
Quantity:
18 File