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DR2012:0012:088:007
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Duo-Tang® folder containing a report by Melvin Charney during his time as a student. Labelled: ART in the life of MAN
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Report by Melvin Charney during his time as a student
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DR2012:0012:088:007
Description:
Duo-Tang® folder containing a report by Melvin Charney during his time as a student. Labelled: ART in the life of MAN
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n.d.
DR1988:0005
engineering
12 March 1900
engineering
DR1988:0013
engineering
14 November 1899
engineering
AP140.S1.SS1.D4.P1.1
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plans for ground and first floor plans, south elevation, a section and a hand-coloured bird's-eye perspective
Spring 1949
Student drawing for a Forest Rangers Lookout Station
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AP140.S1.SS1.D4.P1.1
Description:
plans for ground and first floor plans, south elevation, a section and a hand-coloured bird's-eye perspective
ARCH258561
circa 1947-2002
DR1987:0748
engineering
October 1899
engineering
DR1985:0398
architecture
1925
architecture
DR1978:0006
Description:
- These two sheets describe a project for an aviary in plan and section. The metal cage, which rises to form an open lattice sphere, is centred on a circular fountain and encased by a continuous series of short, radial walls made of stone. An entranceway is formed at each end of the two main axes, the principal entrance taking the form of a semi-detached vestibule with apsidal ends at left and right. The whole is set on a slight rise surrounded by steps, fountains, cascades, walkways, and, on the front, by a reflecting pool. The ornamental vocabulary, expressed in iron and stone, is a rich version of the Second Empire Style.
architecture
1867
Student project for an aviary on a circular ground plan
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DR1978:0006
Description:
- These two sheets describe a project for an aviary in plan and section. The metal cage, which rises to form an open lattice sphere, is centred on a circular fountain and encased by a continuous series of short, radial walls made of stone. An entranceway is formed at each end of the two main axes, the principal entrance taking the form of a semi-detached vestibule with apsidal ends at left and right. The whole is set on a slight rise surrounded by steps, fountains, cascades, walkways, and, on the front, by a reflecting pool. The ornamental vocabulary, expressed in iron and stone, is a rich version of the Second Empire Style.
architecture
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AP197.S1.SS2.020
2007
textual records
2007
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AP197.S1.SS2.099
1999
textual records
1999