photographs
AP178.S1.1980.PR06.021
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Original file title: Casa J.M. Teixera - Quinta do Forno - Briteiros - Diversos Autores Siza's office numbered photographs CJMT150-CJMT159
1981-1991
Photographs of the house, Casa J. M. Teixeira, Quinta do Forno, Briteiros - Guimarães
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AP178.S1.1980.PR06.021
Description:
Original file title: Casa J.M. Teixera - Quinta do Forno - Briteiros - Diversos Autores Siza's office numbered photographs CJMT150-CJMT159
photographs
1981-1991
drawings, textual records, photographs
AP178.S1.1996.PR04.003.2
Description:
Original file title: Edifício Figueiredo (Viseu) This file also includes a contract and photographs of the project site.
1996-2001
Plans, sketches, notes, correspondence, and project documentation, Edifício Figueiredo, Viseu (folder 2 of 2)
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AP178.S1.1996.PR04.003.2
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Original file title: Edifício Figueiredo (Viseu) This file also includes a contract and photographs of the project site.
drawings, textual records, photographs
1996-2001
drawings, textual records
AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3.026.1
Description:
Original file title: Parque de Vidago do Golfe 1.1a This file includes budgets, reference materials, photographs and supplier documentation.
2010
Documentation, Clubhouse de Vidago, Vidago (folder 1 of 3)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3.026.1
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Original file title: Parque de Vidago do Golfe 1.1a This file includes budgets, reference materials, photographs and supplier documentation.
drawings, textual records
2010
Project
CI007.S1.1926.PR02
Description:
This project series contains photographs documenting the project House 1, 2, 3 and 4 for the Weissenhof Housing Colony in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1926. The photographs were produced between 1926 and 1927, and are predominantly general views of the housing colony by Dr. Lossen & Co., and a photograph of the model for the housing developement.
1926-1932
Weissenhofsiedlung [Weissenhof Housing Colony], Stuttgart, Germany (1926-1927)
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CI007.S1.1926.PR02
Description:
This project series contains photographs documenting the project House 1, 2, 3 and 4 for the Weissenhof Housing Colony in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1926. The photographs were produced between 1926 and 1927, and are predominantly general views of the housing colony by Dr. Lossen & Co., and a photograph of the model for the housing developement.
project
1926-1932
PH1978:0038:001
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Album containing 100 photogravures made from photographs by Baldus following a special process of his own, that would restore them on the reverse side. Malcolm Daniel writes: "Baldus's Louvre photographs found their final incarnation in a gravure publication 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries'. The three volumes in this set largely parallel the albums that Baldus had made earlier for the Minister of State; again the majority of the images are of sculptural and ornamental details from the New Louvre, but statuary and ornament from the Tuileries Palace and Gardens are also included. The first edition of the 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries', published by Baldus himself, was offered for sale in fascicles beginning in late 1869, and the series was completed by the end of 1871. Two volumes, each with 100 plates, focused on interior and exterior decoration. Because of the success of the first two volumes, a third, showing both interior and exterior motifs was produced, and the three-volume set was published by Morel in 1875." ('History of Photography', p. 120-121). In this album, views show sculptural and ornamental details (some of them fragments) of the models made for the decoration of the Manège; Palais des Tuileries (south wing, court façade); quay façade); the New Louvre (south wing, Carrousel façade and quay façade); Guichet de l'Empereur; Pavillon de Flore (quay façade); first floor; Lesdiguières, Turgot and Rohan Pavilions and a view of the Pavillon des Tuileries before destruction by fire by the Commune.
architecture, ornament, sculpture
1869-1871
Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries. Motifs de décorations tirés des constructions exécutées au nouveau Louvre et au palais des Tuileries sous la direction de M.H.-M. Lefuel, architecte de l'empereur.
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PH1978:0038:001
Description:
Album containing 100 photogravures made from photographs by Baldus following a special process of his own, that would restore them on the reverse side. Malcolm Daniel writes: "Baldus's Louvre photographs found their final incarnation in a gravure publication 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries'. The three volumes in this set largely parallel the albums that Baldus had made earlier for the Minister of State; again the majority of the images are of sculptural and ornamental details from the New Louvre, but statuary and ornament from the Tuileries Palace and Gardens are also included. The first edition of the 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries', published by Baldus himself, was offered for sale in fascicles beginning in late 1869, and the series was completed by the end of 1871. Two volumes, each with 100 plates, focused on interior and exterior decoration. Because of the success of the first two volumes, a third, showing both interior and exterior motifs was produced, and the three-volume set was published by Morel in 1875." ('History of Photography', p. 120-121). In this album, views show sculptural and ornamental details (some of them fragments) of the models made for the decoration of the Manège; Palais des Tuileries (south wing, court façade); quay façade); the New Louvre (south wing, Carrousel façade and quay façade); Guichet de l'Empereur; Pavillon de Flore (quay façade); first floor; Lesdiguières, Turgot and Rohan Pavilions and a view of the Pavillon des Tuileries before destruction by fire by the Commune.
architecture, ornament, sculpture
PH1987:1035
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces located in the Lorraine region of France including: two views of the Sacilor-Sollac steel mill in Rombas (PH1987:1035 and PH1987:1068); two views of the Usinor-Senelle steel mill in Longwy-Bas (PH1987:1052 and PH1987:1069); and one view of a steel mill in Neuves-Maisons (PH1987:1067). - The photographers indicate that the group of ten photographs PH1987:1032 - PH1987:1041 of views of blast furnace heads should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "K 1" through "K 10". Photograph PH1987:1032 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1041 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1979
View of a blast furnace head of Sacilor-Sollac steel mill, Rombas, Lorraine, France
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PH1987:1035
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces located in the Lorraine region of France including: two views of the Sacilor-Sollac steel mill in Rombas (PH1987:1035 and PH1987:1068); two views of the Usinor-Senelle steel mill in Longwy-Bas (PH1987:1052 and PH1987:1069); and one view of a steel mill in Neuves-Maisons (PH1987:1067). - The photographers indicate that the group of ten photographs PH1987:1032 - PH1987:1041 of views of blast furnace heads should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "K 1" through "K 10". Photograph PH1987:1032 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1041 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
PH1987:1048
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces in Belgium including: two views of the Cockerill steel mill in Ougrée (PH1987:1048 and PH1987:1063); two views of the Hainaut-Sambre steel mill in Montignies-sur-Sambre (PH1987:1049 and PH1987:1064); and one view of the Boel Steel Plant in La Louvière (PH1987:1053). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1980
View of a blast furnace of Cockerill steel mill, Ougrée, Belgium
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PH1987:1048
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces in Belgium including: two views of the Cockerill steel mill in Ougrée (PH1987:1048 and PH1987:1063); two views of the Hainaut-Sambre steel mill in Montignies-sur-Sambre (PH1987:1049 and PH1987:1064); and one view of the Boel Steel Plant in La Louvière (PH1987:1053). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
View of a blast furnace of Hainaut-Sambre steel mill, Montignies-sur-Sambre, Charleroi, Belgium
PH1987:1049
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces in Belgium including: two views of the Cockerill steel mill in Ougrée (PH1987:1048 and PH1987:1063); two views of the Hainaut-Sambre steel mill in Montignies-sur-Sambre (PH1987:1049 and PH1987:1064); and one view of the Boel Steel Plant in La Louvière (PH1987:1053). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1984
View of a blast furnace of Hainaut-Sambre steel mill, Montignies-sur-Sambre, Charleroi, Belgium
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PH1987:1049
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces in Belgium including: two views of the Cockerill steel mill in Ougrée (PH1987:1048 and PH1987:1063); two views of the Hainaut-Sambre steel mill in Montignies-sur-Sambre (PH1987:1049 and PH1987:1064); and one view of the Boel Steel Plant in La Louvière (PH1987:1053). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
PH1987:1052
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces located in the Lorraine region of France including: two views of the Sacilor-Sollac steel mill in Rombas (PH1987:1035 and PH1987:1068); two views of the Usinor-Senelle steel mill in Longwy-Bas (PH1987:1052 and PH1987:1069); and one view of a steel mill in Neuves-Maisons (PH1987:1067). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1985
View of a blast furnace of Usinor-Senelle steel mill, Longwy-Bas, Lorraine, France
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PH1987:1052
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces located in the Lorraine region of France including: two views of the Sacilor-Sollac steel mill in Rombas (PH1987:1035 and PH1987:1068); two views of the Usinor-Senelle steel mill in Longwy-Bas (PH1987:1052 and PH1987:1069); and one view of a steel mill in Neuves-Maisons (PH1987:1067). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
PH1987:1053
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces in Belgium including: two views of the Cockerill steel mill in Ougrée (PH1987:1048 and PH1987:1063); two views of the Hainaut-Sambre steel mill in Montignies-sur-Sambre (PH1987:1049 and PH1987:1064); and one view of the Boel Steel Plant in La Louvière (PH1987:1053). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering
1985
View of a blast furnace of Boel Steel Plant, La Louvière, Belgium
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PH1987:1053
Description:
- The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show 75 views of steel mill blast furnaces and 11 views of mines. There are 45 views of steel mill blast furnaces in Germany, 15 in the United States, and five in each of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. There are five views of mines in Germany, two in Belgium, two in the United States, and one in each of France and Wales. - The group of 86 photographs PH1987:0996 - PH1987:1081 by Bernd and Hilla Becher show five views of steel mill blast furnaces in Belgium including: two views of the Cockerill steel mill in Ougrée (PH1987:1048 and PH1987:1063); two views of the Hainaut-Sambre steel mill in Montignies-sur-Sambre (PH1987:1049 and PH1987:1064); and one view of the Boel Steel Plant in La Louvière (PH1987:1053). - The photographers indicate that the group of six photographs PH1987:1048 - PH1987:1053 of views of blast furnaces should be exhibited in two rows arranged from left to right and top to bottom in numerical order according to the photographers' inscriptions "M 1" through "M 6",. Photograph PH1987:1048 would therefore be at the far left of the upper row, while photograph PH1987:1053 would be at the far right of the bottom row (Kicken Pauseback, 1987).
architecture, engineering