ARCH289837
circa 1968
ARCH290221
circa 1961
ARCH290266
circa 1966 - 1972
ARCH290300
circa 1968
Sketch plan and perspective for Madame Lotte Pohl, Santiago do Cacém, Portugal
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ARCH290300
ARCH290391
circa 1971-1980
Sketch perspective, axonometric views, and portraits for Escola Paula Frassinetti, Porto, Portugal
ARCH290478
circa 1973 - 1975
Sketch perspective and details for Agência do Crédito Predial Português, Montalegre, Portugal
ARCH290480
October 1979
DR2007:0071
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Drawings and models
1961 or after
London Zoo Aviary, Regent's Park, London, England: view of a perspective drawing
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DR2007:0071
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Drawings and models
ARCH285280
1992?
DR1987:0056
Description:
- This drawing is part of a group of 23 drawings by Arata Isozaki, DR1987:0039 - DR1987:0060 and DR1987:0100, for the Brooklyn Museum master plan competition. The drawings are executed in graphite and/or pen and black ink on yellow tracing paper, with the exception fo two drawings on white stationary bearing the letterhead "Arata Isozaki & Associates" (DR1987:0055 and DR1987:0056). The Brooklyn Museum master plan, designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates in collaboration with James Stewart Polshek and Partners, was the winning design in an invitational competition held during the summer of 1986. The competition entry is loosely based on the original master plan by McKim, Mead and White, which was only partially completed.
architecture
August 1986
Perspective view from above for the Brooklyn Museum master plan, fourth phase
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DR1987:0056
Description:
- This drawing is part of a group of 23 drawings by Arata Isozaki, DR1987:0039 - DR1987:0060 and DR1987:0100, for the Brooklyn Museum master plan competition. The drawings are executed in graphite and/or pen and black ink on yellow tracing paper, with the exception fo two drawings on white stationary bearing the letterhead "Arata Isozaki & Associates" (DR1987:0055 and DR1987:0056). The Brooklyn Museum master plan, designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates in collaboration with James Stewart Polshek and Partners, was the winning design in an invitational competition held during the summer of 1986. The competition entry is loosely based on the original master plan by McKim, Mead and White, which was only partially completed.
architecture