AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.10
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Includes segments from the Abend Shau, 6/7, the Landes Schau, and Heute Journal. Also includes the film "Ein Stärkes Stuck" by Gisela Reich with narration by Walter Kreye. Stuttgard : Südfunks Stuttgart, 1984. First speaker: Dorothee Roth Abend Schall das Baden-Württemberg Magazin Die Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart Director and book: Gisela Reich Camera: Fritz Moser, Adolf Hartl, Hans Grimmelmann Sound: Lucian Dixon Editing: Dorrit Dorr Speaker: Walter Kreye A production of Südfunk Stuttgart 1984
1984
German media coverage of the opening of the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
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AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.10
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Includes segments from the Abend Shau, 6/7, the Landes Schau, and Heute Journal. Also includes the film "Ein Stärkes Stuck" by Gisela Reich with narration by Walter Kreye. Stuttgard : Südfunks Stuttgart, 1984. First speaker: Dorothee Roth Abend Schall das Baden-Württemberg Magazin Die Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart Director and book: Gisela Reich Camera: Fritz Moser, Adolf Hartl, Hans Grimmelmann Sound: Lucian Dixon Editing: Dorrit Dorr Speaker: Walter Kreye A production of Südfunk Stuttgart 1984
1984
PH1986:0286
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- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266). - This photograph shows the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the foreground, at left, and the moss garden in the foreground, at right (Isozaki, et al, pp. 52-53, repr.; pp. 68-69, repr.; pp. 78, repr.; p. 244; Ito, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, landscape architecture
1982
View of the New Palace (also known as the New Goten), the Music Room and the Middle Shoin showing stepping-stones in the foreground, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0286
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- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266). - This photograph shows the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the foreground, at left, and the moss garden in the foreground, at right (Isozaki, et al, pp. 52-53, repr.; pp. 68-69, repr.; pp. 78, repr.; p. 244; Ito, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, landscape architecture
PH1986:0173
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- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph was taken from the moss garden beside the broad veranda of the Old Shoin (Isozaki, et al, pp. 78, 244; Ito, p. 42, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
landscape architecture
1953
View of the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field), stepping-stones, moss and trees near the Old Shoin, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0173
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- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph was taken from the moss garden beside the broad veranda of the Old Shoin (Isozaki, et al, pp. 78, 244; Ito, p. 42, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
landscape architecture
PH1986:0193
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- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266). - This photograph shows the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the foreground, at left, and the moss garden in the foreground, at right (Isozaki, et al, pp. 52-53, repr.; pp. 68-69, repr.; pp. 78, repr.; p. 244; Ito, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, landscape architecture
1982
View of the New Palace (also known as the New Goten), the Music Room and the Middle Shoin showing stepping-stones in the foreground, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0193
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- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266). - This photograph shows the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the foreground, at left, and the moss garden in the foreground, at right (Isozaki, et al, pp. 52-53, repr.; pp. 68-69, repr.; pp. 78, repr.; p. 244; Ito, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, landscape architecture
Panorama of the Hudson
PH1979:0549
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This album titled 'Panorama of the Hudson' shows views of the east bank of the river printed upside down under corresponding views of the west bank. The full title reads: "Panorama of the Hudson showing both sides of the River from New York to Albany. First photo-panorama of any river ever published. One hundred and fifty miles of continuous scenery accurately represented from eight hundred consecutive photographs. From the metropolis to the capital the Hudson varies in width from a half mile to four miles and a half; but the river remains uniform in these pages as most convenient for a book of reference or tourist guide". Sites of interest are noted in typeface on both east and west sides of the river. On verso of title page : Copyright 1888 by Bryant Literary Union. Photographed by G. Willard Shear. Engraved by Moss Engraving Company. Printed by A.V. Haight. Published by Bryant Literary Union. Evening Post Building.
architecture, topographic
1888
Panorama of the Hudson
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PH1979:0549
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This album titled 'Panorama of the Hudson' shows views of the east bank of the river printed upside down under corresponding views of the west bank. The full title reads: "Panorama of the Hudson showing both sides of the River from New York to Albany. First photo-panorama of any river ever published. One hundred and fifty miles of continuous scenery accurately represented from eight hundred consecutive photographs. From the metropolis to the capital the Hudson varies in width from a half mile to four miles and a half; but the river remains uniform in these pages as most convenient for a book of reference or tourist guide". Sites of interest are noted in typeface on both east and west sides of the river. On verso of title page : Copyright 1888 by Bryant Literary Union. Photographed by G. Willard Shear. Engraved by Moss Engraving Company. Printed by A.V. Haight. Published by Bryant Literary Union. Evening Post Building.
1888
architecture, topographic
books
MOS : Casa no. 1-17.
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177 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Melfi (Italia) : Libria, 2021.
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Melfi (Italia) : Libria, 2021.
books
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288 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations, plans ; 22 cm
New York, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [2016], ©2016
MOS : selected works / Michael Meredith, Hilary Sample.
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288 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations, plans ; 22 cm
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New York, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [2016], ©2016
books
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72 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (some color) ; 26 cm.
Buffalo, N.Y. : School of Architecture and Planning, University of Buffalo, State University of New York, ©2009.
Beginnings : MOS / [editor, Annette LeCuyer].
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72 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (some color) ; 26 cm.
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Buffalo, N.Y. : School of Architecture and Planning, University of Buffalo, State University of New York, ©2009.
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72 pages, 16 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, plans ; 21 cm
Leiria : Comissao Regional de Turismo, 1984.
Castelo de Porto de Mos : estudo historico.
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72 pages, 16 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, plans ; 21 cm
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Leiria : Comissao Regional de Turismo, 1984.
books
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160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 31 cm.
Cologne : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, [2022], ©2022, New York : ARTBOOK/D.A.P.
MOS / texts by Stan Allen and Giovanna Borasi.
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160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 31 cm.
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Cologne : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, [2022], ©2022, New York : ARTBOOK/D.A.P.