PH1984:1116
architecture
1931
architecture
PH1984:1117
architecture
1931
architecture
photographs
PH1983:0591
1931
photographs
1931
photographs
PH1983:0589
1931
photographs
1931
DR1984:0115
Description:
- An inscription on drawing DR1984:0114 for windows for Johnson House, Pinehurst, indicates that "sheet A" (DR1984:0115) should be consulted for detail drawings for the windows. An inscription on drawing DR1984:0115 identifies the drawing as "sheet A".
architecture
1931
Sectional details for a window for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina
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DR1984:0115
Description:
- An inscription on drawing DR1984:0114 for windows for Johnson House, Pinehurst, indicates that "sheet A" (DR1984:0115) should be consulted for detail drawings for the windows. An inscription on drawing DR1984:0115 identifies the drawing as "sheet A".
architecture
DR1984:0106
architecture
1931
architecture
DR1984:0117
architecture
1931
architecture
Project
CI005.S1.1931.PR1
Description:
Oud's international reputation was cemented due in part to his work on the Weissenhofsiedlung, in Stuttgart, as well as to the praise of contemporary American art historian, Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Oud was commissioned in 1931 to design a private home for the mother of Oud's American friend, Philip Johnson, although the project was never realized due to the client's financial struggles in the economic Depression. Oud submitted drawings and a model of the design for Mrs H.H. Johnson's home to the Museum of Modern Art's 1932 "Modern Architecture – International Exhibition." Although Oud was generally praised for his exhibition entries, especially photographs of Hoek van Holland, he received little positive attention with his model submission of the House of Mrs H.H. Johnson. Oud began design for the house late in 1931 and designed a large villa with an open, spacious living room and dining room, strategic garden views, and a detached sunroom with a retractable roof (Taverne et al. 2001, 320). Project series includes photographs of the model of House for Mrs H.H. Johnson, as well as drawings of plans for the house.
1931
House for Mrs H. H. Johnson, Pinehurst, North Carolina (1931)
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CI005.S1.1931.PR1
Description:
Oud's international reputation was cemented due in part to his work on the Weissenhofsiedlung, in Stuttgart, as well as to the praise of contemporary American art historian, Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Oud was commissioned in 1931 to design a private home for the mother of Oud's American friend, Philip Johnson, although the project was never realized due to the client's financial struggles in the economic Depression. Oud submitted drawings and a model of the design for Mrs H.H. Johnson's home to the Museum of Modern Art's 1932 "Modern Architecture – International Exhibition." Although Oud was generally praised for his exhibition entries, especially photographs of Hoek van Holland, he received little positive attention with his model submission of the House of Mrs H.H. Johnson. Oud began design for the house late in 1931 and designed a large villa with an open, spacious living room and dining room, strategic garden views, and a detached sunroom with a retractable roof (Taverne et al. 2001, 320). Project series includes photographs of the model of House for Mrs H.H. Johnson, as well as drawings of plans for the house.
project
1931
DR1984:0119
architecture
1931
Plans, sections, and elevations for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina
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DR1984:0119
architecture
DR1984:0118
Description:
- A legend at lower left indicates room functions on the plan.
architecture
1931
Site plan for Johnson House showing planting, Pinehurst, North Carolina
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DR1984:0118
Description:
- A legend at lower left indicates room functions on the plan.
architecture