DR1998:0122:013
1991
DR1981:0021:009
ca. 1784
Project
AP180.S1.1960.PR02
Description:
This project series documents an unidentified house elevated from the ground and resting on pillars, in an unknown location in Italy. The house also has a porch along three sides of the house. The drawings in this project series are not dated, and it is unclear from them if the project was built or not.
circa 1960s-2000s
Unidentified house, Italy (circa 1960s-2000s)
Actions:
AP180.S1.1960.PR02
Description:
This project series documents an unidentified house elevated from the ground and resting on pillars, in an unknown location in Italy. The house also has a porch along three sides of the house. The drawings in this project series are not dated, and it is unclear from them if the project was built or not.
Project
circa 1960s-2000s
DR1982:0096:014
Description:
- A view of the south face of the house as seen on axis and from across the formal parterre. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
designed 1733-1738
View of the House from the Parterre
Actions:
DR1982:0096:014
Description:
- A view of the south face of the house as seen on axis and from across the formal parterre. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
books
ARCH267996
Description:
Résumé and statement of qualifications of Victor Prus, Jean Nouvel, André Blouin, James Strasman and Partners, Associated Architects, for the Ballet Opera House design competition in Toronto, Ontario.
August 13, 1987
Ballet Opera House / Statement of qualifications
Actions:
ARCH267996
Description:
Résumé and statement of qualifications of Victor Prus, Jean Nouvel, André Blouin, James Strasman and Partners, Associated Architects, for the Ballet Opera House design competition in Toronto, Ontario.
books
August 13, 1987
DR1994:0012
Description:
- These sketch elevations for a Court House and the sketches for conchoidal chairs are apparently unrelated. The court house sketches are for an unidentified project. One of the elevations which shows a wall built along the grade of the hill, is reminiscent of Mountain House which was designed by Mies in 1934 while he was still in Germany. Mountain House also deals with the problem of relating the building to a hillside (see drawings D1994:0006:001-009).
architecture, interior design
ca. 1947
Sketches for conchoidal chairs without arms and sketch elevations for a Court House, possibly after Mountain House
Actions:
DR1994:0012
Description:
- These sketch elevations for a Court House and the sketches for conchoidal chairs are apparently unrelated. The court house sketches are for an unidentified project. One of the elevations which shows a wall built along the grade of the hill, is reminiscent of Mountain House which was designed by Mies in 1934 while he was still in Germany. Mountain House also deals with the problem of relating the building to a hillside (see drawings D1994:0006:001-009).
architecture, interior design
Unit House: plan, elevations, details and sketches showing transport and enlargement of the house
DR1995:0159:103
between 1953 and 1955
Unit House: plan, elevations, details and sketches showing transport and enlargement of the house
Actions:
DR1995:0159:103
Project
AP149.S1.1972.PR01
Description:
File related to the Ecol House project, a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house by the Minimum Cost House Group, built in spring and summer 1972, and the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" related to the project. The material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1977. The file contains textual records, predominantly dummies for the publication, and photographs of the Ecol House. The file also includes copies of the publications "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" (including a French translation) and printing plates.
1972-1977
Self-Sufficient Habitable Low-Cost House
Actions:
AP149.S1.1972.PR01
Description:
File related to the Ecol House project, a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house by the Minimum Cost House Group, built in spring and summer 1972, and the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" related to the project. The material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1977. The file contains textual records, predominantly dummies for the publication, and photographs of the Ecol House. The file also includes copies of the publications "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" (including a French translation) and printing plates.
Project
1972-1977