drawings
DR1990:0091:077
Description:
A design development drawing for the arcades. Drawing number GA-10-14.
between October and November 1987
Study of the stairs in the portique, CCA garden, Montréal, Québec
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DR1990:0091:077
Description:
A design development drawing for the arcades. Drawing number GA-10-14.
drawings
between October and November 1987
drawings
DR1990:0091:079
Description:
A design development drawing for the arcades. Drawing number GA-10-16.
between October and November 1987
Plan of the stairs in the portique, CCA garden, Montréal, Québec
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DR1990:0091:079
Description:
A design development drawing for the arcades. Drawing number GA-10-16.
drawings
between October and November 1987
drawings
DR1990:0091:080
Description:
A design development drawing for the arcades. Drawing number GA-10-17.
between October and November 1987
Plan of the stairs in the portique, CCA garden, Montréal, Québec
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DR1990:0091:080
Description:
A design development drawing for the arcades. Drawing number GA-10-17.
drawings
between October and November 1987
photographs
PH1988:0380:013
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
photographs
between 1858 and 1860
architecture
textual records
AP075.S3.SS1.108
1993-1997
Correspondence related to Friends of the Botanic Garden of Smith College
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AP075.S3.SS1.108
textual records
1993-1997
DR1984:0572
Description:
- DR1984:0572 and DR1984:0573 describe a theoretical project for a garden house consisting of a central block and four smaller pavilions. The central block, rectangular in plan and containing a single-storey, oval salon, or hall, is entered by means of curved stair ramps on front and back. The four pavilions, also rectangular in plan but two storeys in height, are joined at a forty-five degree angle to the four corners of the central block. On the main level the interior walls of the central hall and of three pavilions are articulated by statue niches. The fourth pavilion contains a staircase leading to the second floor. Except for the pavilions this upper level is open to the sky. At ground level four fountains are placed axially in the angles created by the pavilions. On the exterior the walls of the main floor are rusticated, while those of the pavilions at second-storey level are framed by an order of Corinthian pilasters.
architecture, landscape architecture
ca. 1735-ca. 1745
Ground floor plan and front elevation of a Garden Pleasure House
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DR1984:0572
Description:
- DR1984:0572 and DR1984:0573 describe a theoretical project for a garden house consisting of a central block and four smaller pavilions. The central block, rectangular in plan and containing a single-storey, oval salon, or hall, is entered by means of curved stair ramps on front and back. The four pavilions, also rectangular in plan but two storeys in height, are joined at a forty-five degree angle to the four corners of the central block. On the main level the interior walls of the central hall and of three pavilions are articulated by statue niches. The fourth pavilion contains a staircase leading to the second floor. Except for the pavilions this upper level is open to the sky. At ground level four fountains are placed axially in the angles created by the pavilions. On the exterior the walls of the main floor are rusticated, while those of the pavilions at second-storey level are framed by an order of Corinthian pilasters.
architecture, landscape architecture
DR2004:0053:002:002
ca. 1962
Views of Worthing Garden Pavilion, pool and property, Worthing, England
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DR2004:0053:002:002
PH1980:1171.01:008
1874 ?
PH1983:0058
architecture, landscape architecture
between 1909 and 1912
architecture, landscape architecture
PH1981:0589:027
architecture
after 1865-1880s
architecture