Project
CI005.S1.1917.PR3
Description:
The Seafront Terrace Housing, or "Strandboulevard" was originally designed by Oud for the property developer, Maatschappij Oostduinen Scheveningen. Oud was originally commissioned to build only for one strip of development. He designed nine three-storey luxury units that could be repeated any number of times. Oud's contemporaries viewed the design as embodying the Dutch artistic movement, De Stijl. The sea-front elevation for the design is cubic. While Oud eventually opted for an unornamented design, his original drawings featured masonry ornaments and panelling (Taverne et al. 2001, 145-148). Project series includes drawings of plans, photographs of drawings, and a photograph of a model.
1916
Seafront Terrace Housing (Strandboulevard), The Hague, Netherlands (1916)
Actions:
CI005.S1.1917.PR3
Description:
The Seafront Terrace Housing, or "Strandboulevard" was originally designed by Oud for the property developer, Maatschappij Oostduinen Scheveningen. Oud was originally commissioned to build only for one strip of development. He designed nine three-storey luxury units that could be repeated any number of times. Oud's contemporaries viewed the design as embodying the Dutch artistic movement, De Stijl. The sea-front elevation for the design is cubic. While Oud eventually opted for an unornamented design, his original drawings featured masonry ornaments and panelling (Taverne et al. 2001, 145-148). Project series includes drawings of plans, photographs of drawings, and a photograph of a model.
project
1916
Project
AP075.S1.1982.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Maitland Housing Project, Victoria, British Columbia, between 1982 and 1983. The project series contains correspondence, specifications and planting plan.
1981-1984
Maitland Housing, 325 Maitland, Victoria, British Columbia (1982)
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AP075.S1.1982.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Maitland Housing Project, Victoria, British Columbia, between 1982 and 1983. The project series contains correspondence, specifications and planting plan.
Project
1981-1984
photographs
AP149.S1.1984.PR01.003
1984-1998
photographs
1984-1998
photographs
AP149.S1.1988.PR01.001
ca. 1993
Visual material for lectures on the Housing a Billion project
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AP149.S1.1988.PR01.001
photographs
ca. 1993
photographs
AP149.S4.SS2.006
ca. 2001
photographs
ca. 2001
photographs
AP149.S4.SS2.019
1980s
photographs
1980s
photographs
AP149.S3.SS1.083
1990s
photographs
1990s
textual records
AP149.S3.SS1.085
2004-2006
textual records
2004-2006
textual records
AP149.S3.SS3.002
Description:
Contains call for candidats papers for the competition and photographs of the interior of an unidentified house.
1980
Application to the 1980 Awards for Excellence in Housing Design
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AP149.S3.SS3.002
Description:
Contains call for candidats papers for the competition and photographs of the interior of an unidentified house.
textual records
1980
Project
AP153.S1.D9
Description:
File related to unbuilt New Urban Attached Passive Solar Multi-Family Housing designed by Douglas Kelbaugh with Kelbaugh + Lee Architects. The material in this file was produced around 1979. The file contains drawings, predominantly reprographic copies.
ca. 1979
New Urban Attached Passive Solar Multi-Family Housing
Actions:
AP153.S1.D9
Description:
File related to unbuilt New Urban Attached Passive Solar Multi-Family Housing designed by Douglas Kelbaugh with Kelbaugh + Lee Architects. The material in this file was produced around 1979. The file contains drawings, predominantly reprographic copies.
File 9
ca. 1979