PH1998:0011:006
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- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
View of a street with housing in the background, Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
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PH1998:0011:006
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
drawings
DR2012:0012:027
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Includes plans, sketches and studies related to the project titled "The Banquet... ", or "A Venice Construction", an installation at the Canadian Pavilion during the Venice Biennale, 1986. Material was originally housed in a tube labelled "Venice Construction - Studies 1986".
1986
Plans, sketches and studies related to the project titled "The Banquet... ", or "A Venice Construction"
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DR2012:0012:027
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Includes plans, sketches and studies related to the project titled "The Banquet... ", or "A Venice Construction", an installation at the Canadian Pavilion during the Venice Biennale, 1986. Material was originally housed in a tube labelled "Venice Construction - Studies 1986".
drawings
1986
PH1980:1136
Description:
The ground floor of the building is occupied by shops. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Row of tenements, 260 to 268 Elizabeth St., N.Y., in which a great deal of finishing of clothes is carried on".
March 1912
View of tenement houses where some residents work at home finishing garments, 260-268 Elizabeth Street, New York City, New York, United States
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PH1980:1136
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The ground floor of the building is occupied by shops. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Row of tenements, 260 to 268 Elizabeth St., N.Y., in which a great deal of finishing of clothes is carried on".
PH1984:0177
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- The page accompanying the photograph contains printed text with the title "Charles City Court-House.". Both the page and the photograph were published in 'Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the Civil War' (Gardner, vol. II, n.p.).
architecture
June 1864
View of the Charles City County Courthouse with a soldier in the foreground, Charles City, Virginia, United States
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PH1984:0177
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- The page accompanying the photograph contains printed text with the title "Charles City Court-House.". Both the page and the photograph were published in 'Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the Civil War' (Gardner, vol. II, n.p.).
architecture
PH1998:0011:012
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
View of housing in the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement showing a walkway and lawn, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
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PH1998:0011:012
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
drawings
DR2012:0012:010
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Includes studies, plans and elevations relating to the development a proposal for the Canadian Memorial competition in London, England, 1992. Material was originally housed in a tube labelled "Canadian Memorial London Drawings, 1992-1993".
1993
Studies, plans and elevations relating to the development a proposal, Canadian Memorial, Green Park, London, England
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DR2012:0012:010
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Includes studies, plans and elevations relating to the development a proposal for the Canadian Memorial competition in London, England, 1992. Material was originally housed in a tube labelled "Canadian Memorial London Drawings, 1992-1993".
drawings
1993
ARCH402335
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About the furniture for Ministers' houses. The author is possibly Pierre Jeanneret. Further investigation is required.
circa 1954
Draft of a letter from Senior Architect, Government of Punjab to the Minister, Capital Project, Chandigarh
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ARCH402335
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About the furniture for Ministers' houses. The author is possibly Pierre Jeanneret. Further investigation is required.
DR1987:0657
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- This sketch site plan for Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California, includes two sketches for the exhedra and the walkway leading from the parking area to the exhedra. An inscription refers to the apartment house on the adjacent lot.
architecture, landscape architecture
between 1953 and 1958
Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California: Two conceptual sketches for an outdoor exedra on a hill near the parking lot
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DR1987:0657
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- This sketch site plan for Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California, includes two sketches for the exhedra and the walkway leading from the parking area to the exhedra. An inscription refers to the apartment house on the adjacent lot.
architecture, landscape architecture
ARCH256267
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"Le pavillon de l'Algérie avec, en premier plan, une gondole vénitienne, voilà une des nombreuses images que nous offre la terre des hommes. / Algerian Pavilion at Expo 67 --- The Algerian exhibit is housed in a pavilion complex devoted to the Arab nations. The many facets of Algeria are presented with an accent on education, industrial development and the exploitation of natural resources."--Description.
1967
Back view of the Algerian Pavilion with a gondola in foreground, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256267
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"Le pavillon de l'Algérie avec, en premier plan, une gondole vénitienne, voilà une des nombreuses images que nous offre la terre des hommes. / Algerian Pavilion at Expo 67 --- The Algerian exhibit is housed in a pavilion complex devoted to the Arab nations. The many facets of Algeria are presented with an accent on education, industrial development and the exploitation of natural resources."--Description.
View of bundled and stacked "reet" [a swamp grass or reed used for thatching], Hamburg, Germany
PH1985:0294
Description:
- There are nine photographs by Klaus Frahm which show stacked bales of straw or "reet" in Hamburg, Germany (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0292, and PH1985:0294), Mainz, Germany (PH1985:0287 - PH1985:0290), Tirrenia, Italy (PH1985:0286) and Toscana, Italy (PH1985:0293). "Reet" is apparently a swamp grass or reed used for thatching roofs in northern Germany (see the photographer's inscription on photograph PH1985:0294). Four of the photographs show bales of straw or bundles of reet stacked in various ways (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0289, PH1985:0292, PH1985:0294). Photograph PH1985:0287 shows a stack of bales of straw covered in plastic. The remaining four photographs show bales of straw stacked in the form of houses (PH1985:0286, PH1985:0288, PH1985:0290, PH1985:0293).
architecture, topographic
1980
View of bundled and stacked "reet" [a swamp grass or reed used for thatching], Hamburg, Germany
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PH1985:0294
Description:
- There are nine photographs by Klaus Frahm which show stacked bales of straw or "reet" in Hamburg, Germany (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0292, and PH1985:0294), Mainz, Germany (PH1985:0287 - PH1985:0290), Tirrenia, Italy (PH1985:0286) and Toscana, Italy (PH1985:0293). "Reet" is apparently a swamp grass or reed used for thatching roofs in northern Germany (see the photographer's inscription on photograph PH1985:0294). Four of the photographs show bales of straw or bundles of reet stacked in various ways (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0289, PH1985:0292, PH1985:0294). Photograph PH1985:0287 shows a stack of bales of straw covered in plastic. The remaining four photographs show bales of straw stacked in the form of houses (PH1985:0286, PH1985:0288, PH1985:0290, PH1985:0293).
architecture, topographic