ARCH270810
1978-2006
View of the principal façade of the Nationalgalerie [National Gallery], Bodestrasse, Berlin, Germany
PH1984:1161
architecture
1880s
View of the principal façade of the Nationalgalerie [National Gallery], Bodestrasse, Berlin, Germany
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PH1984:1161
architecture
PH2001:0011
architecture
October 1968
View of a staircase and the Exhibition Pavilion, New National Gallery, Berlin, Germany
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PH2001:0011
architecture
PH1980:0054:001
View of the Branderburger Tor and Pariser Platz from the east, Berlin, Germany
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PH1980:0054:001
DR1984:1581
1923
Axonometric Projection of the Proun Room Installed at the Greater Berlin Art Exhibition
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DR1984:1581
PH1985:0273
architecture, landscape architecture
1984
View of a greenhouse at the Botanischer Garten [Botanical Garden], Dahlem, Berlin, Germany
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PH1985:0273
architecture, landscape architecture
drawings, textual records
Correspondence and floor plans for an exhibition held by Architekturforum Aedes, Berlin, Germany
ARCH278408
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File's title: AEDES (faxes, comunicaciones) (1999)
1993-1999
Correspondence and floor plans for an exhibition held by Architekturforum Aedes, Berlin, Germany
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ARCH278408
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File's title: AEDES (faxes, comunicaciones) (1999)
drawings, textual records
1993-1999
photographs
AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS3.009
Description:
Original file title: Concurso-Schlesisches Tor-Block 121-Berlim Maquete-Kita não realizado. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file STK 005-019. Numbers STK005-012 were taken by Arcus.
circa 1981-1983
Photographs, negatives, and contact sheets of model for the Kindergarten, Block 121, Berlin
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AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS3.009
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Original file title: Concurso-Schlesisches Tor-Block 121-Berlim Maquete-Kita não realizado. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file STK 005-019. Numbers STK005-012 were taken by Arcus.
photographs
circa 1981-1983
photographs
Slides of competition site, model, and drawings, Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer, Berlin
AP178.S1.1979.PR06.012
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Original file title: Blocke 70 und 89 - Kreuzberg Frankelufer [Concurso], Berlin, Ale. Siza's office numbered slides in this file KF 035-038, KF 062-100.
circa 1976-1979
Slides of competition site, model, and drawings, Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer, Berlin
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AP178.S1.1979.PR06.012
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Original file title: Blocke 70 und 89 - Kreuzberg Frankelufer [Concurso], Berlin, Ale. Siza's office numbered slides in this file KF 035-038, KF 062-100.
photographs
circa 1976-1979
Project
AP178.S1.1979.PR06
Description:
The project series documents the 1979 design entry for Block 70 and 89, also known as the Fränkelufer residential complex. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 55/70. The office assigned the date 1979 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Six months prior to submitting the design for Block 70 and 89 Siza submitted a design for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool, which did not win the competition but received a special prize. Siza later submitted proposals to the IBA for Bonjour Tristesse (Block 121), Monument to Gestapo victims Prinz-Albrecht-Palais, Block 11-12 (Kottbusser Damm), and the Kulturforum, all of which are documented in this fonds. The IBA divided West Berlin into two parts: IBA Neubau ('new building'), led by Josef Paul Kleihues, and IBA Altbau ('old building') led by Hardt-Walherr Hämer. IBA Nuebau's focus was to build new structures while IBA Altbau's was to renovate existing buildings. The competition site for Block 70 and 89 was located on the west side of Kreuzberg, a district on the eastern edge of West Berlin. Although this project was part of the Altbau section, it nonetheless required building new housing complexes, which was generally under the purview of the Neubau section (Mota, "An archaeology of the ordinary" 299). Siza won second prize in the competition for his design of Block 70 and 89. This design proposal is said to have prepared Siza's ideas for his first international built project, Block 121 (Mathur, "The migrant's time"). The project series contains sketches and studies, which include notes. Several of the project sketches also include sketches of people. Documenting the design proposal are site plans, elevations, interior elevations, and floor plans. Photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and slides depict the project site and surrounding area as well as the model and drawings. Additionally there are panoramic photomontages of the project site. Please note that documentation for this project series is housed with documentation on Block 11-12 in file AP178.S1.1980.PR03.008, in the order it was kept by the office. Documentation for Block 70 and 89 includes an invitation to the competition, recommendations from the IBA advisory council, and other information regarding the competition.
1976-1982
Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer [Fränkelufer residential complex], Berlin, Germany (1976-1982)
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AP178.S1.1979.PR06
Description:
The project series documents the 1979 design entry for Block 70 and 89, also known as the Fränkelufer residential complex. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 55/70. The office assigned the date 1979 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Six months prior to submitting the design for Block 70 and 89 Siza submitted a design for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool, which did not win the competition but received a special prize. Siza later submitted proposals to the IBA for Bonjour Tristesse (Block 121), Monument to Gestapo victims Prinz-Albrecht-Palais, Block 11-12 (Kottbusser Damm), and the Kulturforum, all of which are documented in this fonds. The IBA divided West Berlin into two parts: IBA Neubau ('new building'), led by Josef Paul Kleihues, and IBA Altbau ('old building') led by Hardt-Walherr Hämer. IBA Nuebau's focus was to build new structures while IBA Altbau's was to renovate existing buildings. The competition site for Block 70 and 89 was located on the west side of Kreuzberg, a district on the eastern edge of West Berlin. Although this project was part of the Altbau section, it nonetheless required building new housing complexes, which was generally under the purview of the Neubau section (Mota, "An archaeology of the ordinary" 299). Siza won second prize in the competition for his design of Block 70 and 89. This design proposal is said to have prepared Siza's ideas for his first international built project, Block 121 (Mathur, "The migrant's time"). The project series contains sketches and studies, which include notes. Several of the project sketches also include sketches of people. Documenting the design proposal are site plans, elevations, interior elevations, and floor plans. Photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and slides depict the project site and surrounding area as well as the model and drawings. Additionally there are panoramic photomontages of the project site. Please note that documentation for this project series is housed with documentation on Block 11-12 in file AP178.S1.1980.PR03.008, in the order it was kept by the office. Documentation for Block 70 and 89 includes an invitation to the competition, recommendations from the IBA advisory council, and other information regarding the competition.
Project
1976-1982