DR1974:0002:015:028
architecture
1819 ?
architecture
DR1974:0002:015:025
architecture
1819 ?
architecture
DR1974:0002:015:032
architecture
1819 ?
architecture
PH1998:0015:002
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0015:001-003 show portraits of Ilya Golosov (1883-1945) and a view of Sovetskaia Square in Moscow which was once part of his personal archive (portraits: PH1998:0015:001 and PH1998:0015:003; square: PH1998:0015:002).
architecture
between 1923 and 3 August 1927
Exterior view of the colonnade of the Tverskaia Police Department Building on Sovetskaia Square (formerly Tverskaia Square and Skobelevskaia Square), showing people on the steps, Moscow
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PH1998:0015:002
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0015:001-003 show portraits of Ilya Golosov (1883-1945) and a view of Sovetskaia Square in Moscow which was once part of his personal archive (portraits: PH1998:0015:001 and PH1998:0015:003; square: PH1998:0015:002).
architecture
DR1974:0002:015:021
architecture
1819 ?
architecture
DR1974:0002:015:022
architecture
1819 ?
architecture
DR1974:0002:015:030
architecture
1819 ?
architecture
DR1974:0002:015:001-070
Description:
- This album contains drawings which range from design development drawings to highly finished renderings - mostly plans, elevations and sections - for Hubert Rohault de Fleury's proposed alterations to the Préfecture de police and for additions to a nearby prison, Paris, and prints and record drawings of French and English prisons and courthouses. Although the table of contents indicates that drawings four to twelve are for diverse projects (DR1974:0002:015:004 - DR1974:0002:015:015), they are apparently all related to Rohault de Fleury's proposals for alterations to the Préfecture de police (1833 ?) and for the enlargement of the nearby prison (1819). The proposals for the Préfecture de police included the rearrangement of the layout of the buildings and courtyards, and possibly the replacement of some buildings. Included with these drawings is an engraving by Jean-Jacques Leroy after plans by Antoine Marie Peyre for alterations to the Palais de justice, Paris (1822-1828), with a block plan for the adjacent Préfecture de police(DR1974:0002:015:001). Rohault de Fleury's project for the enlargement of the prison near the Préfecture de police includes cost estimates and specifications (DR1974:0002:015:016), and plans for lodgings for Mr. Vachette "l'état-major" (DR1974:0002:015:032). The record drawings and prints of prisons in France include: La Petite Roquette Prison for young offenders, Paris (1825-1826); Hazebrouck Prison, (probably ca. 1825); Palais de justice and prison, Toulon (1829); Chalôns-sur-Marne prison (1828); prison buildings at Caen (1788); and the Agricultural colony, Ostwald (1841). A programme concerning the population and classification of prisoners is included with the record drawings of La Petite Roquette Prison (DR1974:0002:015:033). The prison buidings at Caen (1788) are represented in an engraving after the engineer Le Febvre's designs (DR1974:0002:015:048). The lithographs by E. Simon fils of the Agricultural colony at Ostwald (1841) include a bird's-eye view of the complex (DR1974:0002:015:051). The record drawings and prints of prisons in the United Kingdom include: Chester Castle Prison and courthouse (1785-1822); possibly Ipswich Prison (probably between 1816 and 1830); and possibly Bridewell Prison, Edinburgh (1791-1795). Also included are record drawings, probably of three different unidentified English prisons of radial plan, and one panopticon prison (panopticon plan: DR1974:0002:015:049; radial plans: DR1974:0002:015:059 - DR1974:0002:015:061, and DR1974:0002:015:063 - DR1974:0002:015:070). The project for Chester Castle prison and courthouse (DR1974:0002:015:052 - DR1974:0002:015:058), includes a description and analysis of the courthouse and a bird's-eye view (DR1974:0002:015:052, DR1974:0002:015:054 and DR1974:0002:015:056).
architecture
drawings executed 1816-1833, prints 1788-1841, manuscripts 1816-1830
Album of drawings, prints and manuscripts for alterations to the Préfecture de police, rue de Jérusalem, Paris, and for the enlargement of a nearby prison, and prints and record drawings of French and English prisons and courthouses
Actions:
DR1974:0002:015:001-070
Description:
- This album contains drawings which range from design development drawings to highly finished renderings - mostly plans, elevations and sections - for Hubert Rohault de Fleury's proposed alterations to the Préfecture de police and for additions to a nearby prison, Paris, and prints and record drawings of French and English prisons and courthouses. Although the table of contents indicates that drawings four to twelve are for diverse projects (DR1974:0002:015:004 - DR1974:0002:015:015), they are apparently all related to Rohault de Fleury's proposals for alterations to the Préfecture de police (1833 ?) and for the enlargement of the nearby prison (1819). The proposals for the Préfecture de police included the rearrangement of the layout of the buildings and courtyards, and possibly the replacement of some buildings. Included with these drawings is an engraving by Jean-Jacques Leroy after plans by Antoine Marie Peyre for alterations to the Palais de justice, Paris (1822-1828), with a block plan for the adjacent Préfecture de police(DR1974:0002:015:001). Rohault de Fleury's project for the enlargement of the prison near the Préfecture de police includes cost estimates and specifications (DR1974:0002:015:016), and plans for lodgings for Mr. Vachette "l'état-major" (DR1974:0002:015:032). The record drawings and prints of prisons in France include: La Petite Roquette Prison for young offenders, Paris (1825-1826); Hazebrouck Prison, (probably ca. 1825); Palais de justice and prison, Toulon (1829); Chalôns-sur-Marne prison (1828); prison buildings at Caen (1788); and the Agricultural colony, Ostwald (1841). A programme concerning the population and classification of prisoners is included with the record drawings of La Petite Roquette Prison (DR1974:0002:015:033). The prison buidings at Caen (1788) are represented in an engraving after the engineer Le Febvre's designs (DR1974:0002:015:048). The lithographs by E. Simon fils of the Agricultural colony at Ostwald (1841) include a bird's-eye view of the complex (DR1974:0002:015:051). The record drawings and prints of prisons in the United Kingdom include: Chester Castle Prison and courthouse (1785-1822); possibly Ipswich Prison (probably between 1816 and 1830); and possibly Bridewell Prison, Edinburgh (1791-1795). Also included are record drawings, probably of three different unidentified English prisons of radial plan, and one panopticon prison (panopticon plan: DR1974:0002:015:049; radial plans: DR1974:0002:015:059 - DR1974:0002:015:061, and DR1974:0002:015:063 - DR1974:0002:015:070). The project for Chester Castle prison and courthouse (DR1974:0002:015:052 - DR1974:0002:015:058), includes a description and analysis of the courthouse and a bird's-eye view (DR1974:0002:015:052, DR1974:0002:015:054 and DR1974:0002:015:056).
drawings, textual records, works of art
drawings executed 1816-1833, prints 1788-1841, manuscripts 1816-1830
architecture
drawings
ARCH276814
1910 - 1917
drawings
1910 - 1917
textual records
ARCH267414
Description:
Lettre from Pierre Jeanneret to the Superintendent of Police of Ambala, India, concerning the extension of the architects' Indian visa. Note presumably from the Superintendent of Police of Ambala, India, to the architect concerning the renewal of his Indian visa.
août 1958
Request for the extension of Piere Jeanneret's Indian visa
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ARCH267414
Description:
Lettre from Pierre Jeanneret to the Superintendent of Police of Ambala, India, concerning the extension of the architects' Indian visa. Note presumably from the Superintendent of Police of Ambala, India, to the architect concerning the renewal of his Indian visa.
textual records
août 1958