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AP143.S4.D65
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
AP143.S4.D65
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
Title:
University Art Museum
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AP143.S4.D65
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
University Art Museum
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AP143.S4.D65
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
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File 65
File 65
Date:
1986-1988
1986-1988
Form:
archives
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Collection
archives
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Collection
Title:
Futurecasting collection
Futurecasting collection
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Reference number:
CD048
Synopsis:
This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
CD048
Synopsis:
This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
People:
- Futurecasting group (archive creator)
- Robyn Adams (archive creator)
- Berit Kristine Andersen Guvám (archive creator)
- Jenni Hakovirta (archive creator)
- Laila Susanna Kuhmunen (archive creator)
- Nicole Luke (archive creator)
- Andrea McIntosh (archive creator)
- Johanna Minde (archive creator)
- Reanna Merasty (archive creator)
- Naomi Ratte (archive creator)
- Magnus Antaris Tuolja (archive creator)
- Centre canadien d'architecture (archive creator)
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Date:
2008-2023
2008-2023
Title:
Futurecasting collection
Actions:
CD048
Synopsis:
This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
Futurecasting collection
Actions:
CD048
Synopsis:
This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
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archives
Level of archival description:
Collection
archives
Level of archival description:
Collection
Date:
2008-2023
2008-2023
People:
- Futurecasting group (archive creator)
- Robyn Adams (archive creator)
- Berit Kristine Andersen Guvám (archive creator)
- Jenni Hakovirta (archive creator)
- Laila Susanna Kuhmunen (archive creator)
- Nicole Luke (archive creator)
- Andrea McIntosh (archive creator)
- Johanna Minde (archive creator)
- Reanna Merasty (archive creator)
- Naomi Ratte (archive creator)
- Magnus Antaris Tuolja (archive creator)
- Centre canadien d'architecture (archive creator)
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archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
archives
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Fonds
Title:
Van Ginkel Associates fonds
Van Ginkel Associates fonds
Reference number:
AP027
Synopsis:
The Van Ginkel Associates fonds is comprised of documents concerning van Ginkel Associates, van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd., van Ginkel Partners, Ginkelvan Ltd, van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977), the styles under which H.P. van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel practiced as a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm. Much of the van Ginkels' work was done in the Montréal area and nation-wide. The fonds contains approximately 1 985 drawings (1 420 originals plus 565 reproductions), 41 boards, 3 photographs, 2 collages, 2 typescripts, 1 model, 1 sketchbook and approximately 12.23 meters of textual documents. The documents were primarily produced between 1955 and 1980.
AP027
Synopsis:
The Van Ginkel Associates fonds is comprised of documents concerning van Ginkel Associates, van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd., van Ginkel Partners, Ginkelvan Ltd, van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977), the styles under which H.P. van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel practiced as a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm. Much of the van Ginkels' work was done in the Montréal area and nation-wide. The fonds contains approximately 1 985 drawings (1 420 originals plus 565 reproductions), 41 boards, 3 photographs, 2 collages, 2 typescripts, 1 model, 1 sketchbook and approximately 12.23 meters of textual documents. The documents were primarily produced between 1955 and 1980.
Title:
Van Ginkel Associates fonds
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AP027
Synopsis:
The Van Ginkel Associates fonds is comprised of documents concerning van Ginkel Associates, van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd., van Ginkel Partners, Ginkelvan Ltd, van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977), the styles under which H.P. van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel practiced as a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm. Much of the van Ginkels' work was done in the Montréal area and nation-wide. The fonds contains approximately 1 985 drawings (1 420 originals plus 565 reproductions), 41 boards, 3 photographs, 2 collages, 2 typescripts, 1 model, 1 sketchbook and approximately 12.23 meters of textual documents. The documents were primarily produced between 1955 and 1980.
Van Ginkel Associates fonds
Actions:
AP027
Synopsis:
The Van Ginkel Associates fonds is comprised of documents concerning van Ginkel Associates, van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd., van Ginkel Partners, Ginkelvan Ltd, van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977), the styles under which H.P. van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel practiced as a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm. Much of the van Ginkels' work was done in the Montréal area and nation-wide. The fonds contains approximately 1 985 drawings (1 420 originals plus 565 reproductions), 41 boards, 3 photographs, 2 collages, 2 typescripts, 1 model, 1 sketchbook and approximately 12.23 meters of textual documents. The documents were primarily produced between 1955 and 1980.
Form:
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
Date:
1944-1992
1944-1992
Form:
books
books
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Description:
x, 369 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Description:
x, 369 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Subject:
- Rivers California.,
- Geography Los Angeles.,
- Cours d'eau Californie.,
- Ecology,
- Rivers,
- Flusslauf,
- Flussregelung,
- Umweltveränderung,
- Flusslandschaft,
- Los Angeles River (Calif.) History.,
- Los Angeles River (Calif.) Environmental conditions.,
- Los Angeles (Calif.),
- California,
- California Los Angeles River,
- Los Angeles, Calif.,
- Los Angeles
, - History
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Publication:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1999.
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1999.
Title:
The Los Angeles River : its life, death, and possible rebirth / Blake Gumprecht.
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x, 369 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
The Los Angeles River : its life, death, and possible rebirth / Blake Gumprecht.
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x, 369 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Form:
books
books
Publication:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1999.
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1999.
Subject:
- Rivers California.,
- Geography Los Angeles.,
- Cours d'eau Californie.,
- Ecology,
- Rivers,
- Flusslauf,
- Flussregelung,
- Umweltveränderung,
- Flusslandschaft,
- Los Angeles River (Calif.) History.,
- Los Angeles River (Calif.) Environmental conditions.,
- Los Angeles (Calif.),
- California,
- California Los Angeles River,
- Los Angeles, Calif.,
- Los Angeles
, - History
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books
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174 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 16 x 24 cm.
Description:
174 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 16 x 24 cm.
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Subject:
- Historic buildings Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Pictorial works.,
- Historic sites Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Pictorial works.,
- Land use Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History.,
- Industries Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History.,
- Lieux historiques Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Utilisation du sol Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire.,
- Industrie Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire.,
- Buildings,
- Historic buildings,
- Historic sites,
- Industries,
- Land use,
- Travel,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History Pictorial works.,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Buildings, structures, etc. Pictorial works.,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Description and travel.,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Constructions Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Descriptions et voyages.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire.,
- United States Hudson River Valley,
- History,
- Illustrated works
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Publication:
New York : Blast Books, 2008.
New York : Blast Books, 2008.
Title:
Up river : man-made sites of interest on the Hudson from the Battery to Troy / [text by Matthew Coolidge ; edited by Sarah Simons].
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Description:
174 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 16 x 24 cm.
Up river : man-made sites of interest on the Hudson from the Battery to Troy / [text by Matthew Coolidge ; edited by Sarah Simons].
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Description:
174 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 16 x 24 cm.
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books
books
Publication:
New York : Blast Books, 2008.
New York : Blast Books, 2008.
Subject:
- Historic buildings Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Pictorial works.,
- Historic sites Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Pictorial works.,
- Land use Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History.,
- Industries Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History.,
- Lieux historiques Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Utilisation du sol Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire.,
- Industrie Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire.,
- Buildings,
- Historic buildings,
- Historic sites,
- Industries,
- Land use,
- Travel,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History Pictorial works.,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Buildings, structures, etc. Pictorial works.,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) Description and travel.,
- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) History.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Constructions Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Descriptions et voyages.,
- Hudson, Vallée de l' (N.Y. et N.J.) Histoire.,
- United States Hudson River Valley,
- History,
- Illustrated works
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books
books
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Description:
xvii, 524 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 30 cm
Description:
xvii, 524 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 30 cm
Author:
- William N. Hosley, Jr. -- Thomas R. Lewis -- Kevin M. Sweeney -- Robert Blair St. George -- William N. Hosley, Jr. -- Elizabeth M. Kornhauser and Christine S. Schloss -- Philip Zea -- Barbara McLean Ward -- Chris H. Bailey -- Jane C. Nylander -- Elizabeth Pratt Fox -- Christopher P. Bickford and Jeffrey H. Kaimowitz -- Kevin M. Sweeney,
- Hosley, William N.,
- Wadsworth Atheneum.
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Subject:
- Art objects Connecticut River Valley Exhibitions.,
- Antiques Connecticut River Valley Exhibitions.,
- Antiques,
- Art objects,
- Civilization,
- Connecticut River Valley Civilization.,
- Connecticut, Vallée du Civilisation.,
- United States Connecticut River Valley,
- Art, American - history.,
- Art - United States - Connecticut Valley - 1635-1820.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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Publication:
Hartford, Conn. : Wadsworth Atheneum, ©1985.
Hartford, Conn. : Wadsworth Atheneum, ©1985.
Title:
The Great river : art & society of the Connecticut Valley, 1635-1820.
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Description:
xvii, 524 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 30 cm
The Great river : art & society of the Connecticut Valley, 1635-1820.
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Description:
xvii, 524 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 30 cm
Form:
books
books
Publication:
Hartford, Conn. : Wadsworth Atheneum, ©1985.
Hartford, Conn. : Wadsworth Atheneum, ©1985.
Author:
- William N. Hosley, Jr. -- Thomas R. Lewis -- Kevin M. Sweeney -- Robert Blair St. George -- William N. Hosley, Jr. -- Elizabeth M. Kornhauser and Christine S. Schloss -- Philip Zea -- Barbara McLean Ward -- Chris H. Bailey -- Jane C. Nylander -- Elizabeth Pratt Fox -- Christopher P. Bickford and Jeffrey H. Kaimowitz -- Kevin M. Sweeney,
- Hosley, William N.,
- Wadsworth Atheneum.
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Subject:
- Art objects Connecticut River Valley Exhibitions.,
- Antiques Connecticut River Valley Exhibitions.,
- Antiques,
- Art objects,
- Civilization,
- Connecticut River Valley Civilization.,
- Connecticut, Vallée du Civilisation.,
- United States Connecticut River Valley,
- Art, American - history.,
- Art - United States - Connecticut Valley - 1635-1820.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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books
books
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xviii, 264 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm
Description:
xviii, 264 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm
Title:
The Hudson River Highlands / Frances F. Dunwell ; foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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xviii, 264 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm
The Hudson River Highlands / Frances F. Dunwell ; foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Description:
xviii, 264 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm
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books
books
Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, ©1991.
New York : Columbia University Press, ©1991.
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books
books
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Description:
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Description:
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Author:
Subject:
- Smith, Ken, 1927- Interviews.,
- Smith, Ken, 1927-,
- Landscape architects New York (State) New York Interviews.,
- Landscape architecture New York (State) New York.,
- Architectes paysagistes New York (État) New York Entretiens.,
- Architecture du paysage New York (État) New York.,
- Landscape architects,
- Landscape architecture,
- New York (State) New York,
- Interviews.
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Publication:
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.
Title:
Ken Smith landscape architect : urban projects / Jane Amidon ... editor.
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Description:
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Ken Smith landscape architect : urban projects / Jane Amidon ... editor.
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Description:
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Form:
books
books
Publication:
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.
Subject:
- Smith, Ken, 1927- Interviews.,
- Smith, Ken, 1927-,
- Landscape architects New York (State) New York Interviews.,
- Landscape architecture New York (State) New York.,
- Architectes paysagistes New York (État) New York Entretiens.,
- Architecture du paysage New York (État) New York.,
- Landscape architects,
- Landscape architecture,
- New York (State) New York,
- Interviews.
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books
books
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xxi, 493 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 23 x 26 cm
Description:
xxi, 493 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 23 x 26 cm
Subject:
- City and town life Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- Landscapes Social aspects Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- River engineering Massachusetts Charles River History.,
- City planning Massachusetts Boston Region History.,
- River engineering Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- Vie urbaine Massachusetts Charles, Vallée du Histoire.,
- Paysages Aspect social Massachusetts Charles, Vallée du Histoire.,
- Technologie fluviale Massachusetts Charles, Vallée du Histoire.,
- Charles (Mass. : Fleuve) Histoire.,
- Urbanisme Massachusetts Boston, Région de Histoire.,
- Technologie fluviale Massachusetts Charles (Fleuve) Histoire.,
- City and town life,
- City planning,
- Landscapes Social aspects,
- River engineering,
- Grünzug,
- Stadtökologie,
- Naturnaher Gewässerausbau,
- Landscape Social aspects Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- Charles River (Mass.) History.,
- Charles River Valley (Mass.) History.,
- Boston Region (Mass.) History.,
- Charles, Vallée du (Mass.) Histoire.,
- Boston, Région de (Mass.) Histoire.,
- Massachusetts Boston Region,
- Massachusetts Charles River,
- Massachusetts Charles River Valley,
- Charles River,
- Boston, Mass.,
- History,
- Illustrated works.
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Publication:
Cambridge : MIT Press, ©2003.
Cambridge : MIT Press, ©2003.
Title:
Inventing the Charles River / Karl Haglund.
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xxi, 493 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 23 x 26 cm
Inventing the Charles River / Karl Haglund.
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xxi, 493 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 23 x 26 cm
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books
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Cambridge : MIT Press, ©2003.
Cambridge : MIT Press, ©2003.
Subject:
- City and town life Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- Landscapes Social aspects Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- River engineering Massachusetts Charles River History.,
- City planning Massachusetts Boston Region History.,
- River engineering Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- Vie urbaine Massachusetts Charles, Vallée du Histoire.,
- Paysages Aspect social Massachusetts Charles, Vallée du Histoire.,
- Technologie fluviale Massachusetts Charles, Vallée du Histoire.,
- Charles (Mass. : Fleuve) Histoire.,
- Urbanisme Massachusetts Boston, Région de Histoire.,
- Technologie fluviale Massachusetts Charles (Fleuve) Histoire.,
- City and town life,
- City planning,
- Landscapes Social aspects,
- River engineering,
- Grünzug,
- Stadtökologie,
- Naturnaher Gewässerausbau,
- Landscape Social aspects Massachusetts Charles River Valley History.,
- Charles River (Mass.) History.,
- Charles River Valley (Mass.) History.,
- Boston Region (Mass.) History.,
- Charles, Vallée du (Mass.) Histoire.,
- Boston, Région de (Mass.) Histoire.,
- Massachusetts Boston Region,
- Massachusetts Charles River,
- Massachusetts Charles River Valley,
- Charles River,
- Boston, Mass.,
- History,
- Illustrated works.
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[3], 143 pages illustrations, maps 31 cm
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[3], 143 pages illustrations, maps 31 cm
Subject:
- Streambank planting.,
- Slopes (Soil mechanics),
- Hillside planting.,
- Landscape architecture.,
- Tree planting.,
- Reforestation.,
- Embankments.,
- Architecture du paysage.,
- Arbres Plantation.,
- Reboisement.,
- Pentes (Mécanique des sols),
- Rives Végétalisation.,
- Plantation à flanc de coteau.,
- landscape architecture (discipline),
- great britain,
- landschap,
- landscape,
- landschapsbouw,
- landscaping,
- ruimtelijke ordening,
- physical planning,
- Landscape Architecture (General),
- Landschapsarchitectuur (algemeen),
- Landscaping.,
- Horticulture.
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Newcastle upon Tyne, Oriel Press, 1972.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Oriel Press, 1972.
Title:
Landscape development of steep slopes: a report on research into problems of landscape stabilisation, establishment and development, with particular reference to the steep banks of the River Tyne, by a research team of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne under the direction of Brian Hackett.
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[3], 143 pages illustrations, maps 31 cm
Landscape development of steep slopes: a report on research into problems of landscape stabilisation, establishment and development, with particular reference to the steep banks of the River Tyne, by a research team of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne under the direction of Brian Hackett.
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[3], 143 pages illustrations, maps 31 cm
Form:
books
books
Publication:
Newcastle upon Tyne, Oriel Press, 1972.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Oriel Press, 1972.
Subject:
- Streambank planting.,
- Slopes (Soil mechanics),
- Hillside planting.,
- Landscape architecture.,
- Tree planting.,
- Reforestation.,
- Embankments.,
- Architecture du paysage.,
- Arbres Plantation.,
- Reboisement.,
- Pentes (Mécanique des sols),
- Rives Végétalisation.,
- Plantation à flanc de coteau.,
- landscape architecture (discipline),
- great britain,
- landschap,
- landscape,
- landschapsbouw,
- landscaping,
- ruimtelijke ordening,
- physical planning,
- Landscape Architecture (General),
- Landschapsarchitectuur (algemeen),
- Landscaping.,
- Horticulture.
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