photographs
PH1986:0347:002
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the base of the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba), Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China (Harris, p. 147). The Forbidden City is visible from centre left to centre right and the west wall and a building at the southwest corner of the Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex are visible at centre left.
architecture, landscape architecture
after 24 October 1860 and before 16 November 1860
View of the Forbidden City (also known as Zijincheng [Purple Forbidden Enclosure] and the Imperial Palace; now the Palace Museum), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0347:002
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the base of the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba), Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China (Harris, p. 147). The Forbidden City is visible from centre left to centre right and the west wall and a building at the southwest corner of the Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex are visible at centre left.
photographs
after 24 October 1860 and before 16 November 1860
architecture, landscape architecture
photographs
PH1981:0028:016
architecture
ca. 1924
View of moored sampans, Aberdeen (also known as Hong Kong Tsai), near Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China)
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PH1981:0028:016
photographs
ca. 1924
architecture
PH1986:0362
architecture, military
between 1860 and 1861, or 1870
architecture, military
photographs
PH1982:0643:048
Description:
- Photographs PH1982:0643:042, PH1982:0643:047, PH1982:0643:048, PH1982:0643:049, PH1982:0643:052, PH1982:0643:064, PH1982:0643:069, PH1982:0643:070, PH1982:0643:074, PH1982:0643:095 show the same carpet and were probably taken by the same photographer or photographic studio.
portrait
between 1860 and 1879
Portrait of a man wearing straw outerwear and a conical hat, probably in Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China)
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PH1982:0643:048
Description:
- Photographs PH1982:0643:042, PH1982:0643:047, PH1982:0643:048, PH1982:0643:049, PH1982:0643:052, PH1982:0643:064, PH1982:0643:069, PH1982:0643:070, PH1982:0643:074, PH1982:0643:095 show the same carpet and were probably taken by the same photographer or photographic studio.
photographs
between 1860 and 1879
portrait
drawings
PH1979:0603.04:006
architecture
published 1874
View of Yent'ai (now Yantai, also formerly known as Chefoo) with a potter's field [?] in the foreground, China
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PH1979:0603.04:006
drawings
published 1874
architecture
drawings
PH1979:0603.04:026
architecture, portrait
published 1874
Portrait of a chiropodist performing minor surgery on a man sitting on a doorstone, Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1979:0603.04:026
drawings
published 1874
architecture, portrait
photographs
View of a mule-borne litter and its occupant in front of a building, Canton (now Guangzhou), China
PH1984:1203:034
architecture
1887 or before
View of a mule-borne litter and its occupant in front of a building, Canton (now Guangzhou), China
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PH1984:1203:034
photographs
1887 or before
architecture
photographs
PH1981:0620:046
Description:
- A hand-written table of contents accompanies album PH1981:0620:001-081.
architecture
between 1860 and 1861, or 1870
View of the veranda of a building showing men and a sedan chair, possibly Foochow (now Fuzhou), China
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PH1981:0620:046
Description:
- A hand-written table of contents accompanies album PH1981:0620:001-081.
photographs
between 1860 and 1861, or 1870
architecture
PH1980:0939
architecture
1871
architecture
Project
AP178.S1.1983.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the Plano de Expansão da Cidade de Macau (Areia P. e Porto E.) in Macau, China. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 16/80. The office assigned the date 1982 to this project. Macau is a Chinese-Portuguese peninsula near the Pear River Delta on the south coast of China. After 1950, the speedy industrial growth caused massive waves of immigration and created housing problems. Macau's governement wanted to reorganize the urban landscape in order to readapt the territory to the economic and political realities. Siza was hired by the P&T Group as part of a team of specialist-consultants to rethink the districts of Areia Preta and Porto Exterior. A first proposal was submitted in 1984. The proposed plans were accepted by the authorities years later, but never realized due to the construction of hotels and casinos instead of housing. Documenting this project are studies, plans and project site plans. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models and project site. These materials date from 1981-2012.
1981-2012
Plano de Expansão da Cidade de Macau (Areia P. e Porto E.) [Macau City expansion plan], Macau, China (1982)
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AP178.S1.1983.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the Plano de Expansão da Cidade de Macau (Areia P. e Porto E.) in Macau, China. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 16/80. The office assigned the date 1982 to this project. Macau is a Chinese-Portuguese peninsula near the Pear River Delta on the south coast of China. After 1950, the speedy industrial growth caused massive waves of immigration and created housing problems. Macau's governement wanted to reorganize the urban landscape in order to readapt the territory to the economic and political realities. Siza was hired by the P&T Group as part of a team of specialist-consultants to rethink the districts of Areia Preta and Porto Exterior. A first proposal was submitted in 1984. The proposed plans were accepted by the authorities years later, but never realized due to the construction of hotels and casinos instead of housing. Documenting this project are studies, plans and project site plans. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models and project site. These materials date from 1981-2012.
Project
1981-2012