drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D119.P1
Site plan, interior perspective, sections, floor plans, and site plan, Museum of Victoria Competition, Melbourne, Australia
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AP140.S2.SS1.D119.P1
drawings
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D80.P30
Description:
Also includes several rendered, including several sketches and schematic drawings.
circa 1987-1996
Floor plans, elevations, sections, axonometrics and perspectives for alternative schemes, Palazzo Citterio, Brera Museum, Milan, Italy
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AP140.S2.SS1.D80.P30
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Also includes several rendered, including several sketches and schematic drawings.
drawings
circa 1987-1996
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D80.P24
circa 1987-1996
Site plan, floor plans, elevation and sections of existing building, Palazzo Citterio, Brera Museum, Milan, Italy
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AP140.S2.SS1.D80.P24
drawings
circa 1987-1996
DR1987:0059
Description:
- The sketches on this sheet are apparently preparatory studies for a print made for the competition entry panel (reproduced in Darragh, 1988, fig. 4.55). Probably executed after mid-August 1986, late in the design process, these sketches show several interior views of the rooftop "obelisk", which incorporates a skylight. - This drawing is part of a group of 23 drawings by Arata Isozaki, DR1987:0039 - DR1987:0060 and DR1987:0100, for the Brooklyn Museum master plan competition. The drawings are executed in graphite and/or pen and black ink on yellow tracing paper, with the exception fo two drawings on white stationary bearing the letterhead "Arata Isozaki & Associates" (DR1987:0055 and DR1987:0056). The Brooklyn Museum master plan, designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates in collaboration with James Stewart Polshek and Partners, was the winning design in an invitational competition held during the summer of 1986. The competition entry is loosely based on the original master plan by McKim, Mead and White, which was only partially completed.
architecture
August 1986
Sketch perspectives of the obelisk interior viewed from the great hall for the Brooklyn Museum master plan, fourth phase
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DR1987:0059
Description:
- The sketches on this sheet are apparently preparatory studies for a print made for the competition entry panel (reproduced in Darragh, 1988, fig. 4.55). Probably executed after mid-August 1986, late in the design process, these sketches show several interior views of the rooftop "obelisk", which incorporates a skylight. - This drawing is part of a group of 23 drawings by Arata Isozaki, DR1987:0039 - DR1987:0060 and DR1987:0100, for the Brooklyn Museum master plan competition. The drawings are executed in graphite and/or pen and black ink on yellow tracing paper, with the exception fo two drawings on white stationary bearing the letterhead "Arata Isozaki & Associates" (DR1987:0055 and DR1987:0056). The Brooklyn Museum master plan, designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates in collaboration with James Stewart Polshek and Partners, was the winning design in an invitational competition held during the summer of 1986. The competition entry is loosely based on the original master plan by McKim, Mead and White, which was only partially completed.
architecture
drawings, textual records
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57 textual record(s) and reprographic copy(ies)
DR1997:0070:001-057
Description:
- Danforth's thesis included a written component. Danforth researched the history, function and program of the museum, modern art gallery or exhibition hall, taking suggestions from Mies van der Rohe and Walter Peterhans about which ones he should examine. The group of documents includes an incomplete draft of Danforth's written text, as well as research notes and illustrations of museums/exhibition spaces by architects including Schinkel (Altes Museum, Berlin), Le Corbusier (Pavillon des Temps Nouveaux, Paris and Palais de Tokyo, Paris), Henry van de Velde, and H.P. Berlage.
architecture, installation
1940-1943
Research notes, draft text, and illustrations for a graduate thesis for a small museum, Department of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology
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DR1997:0070:001-057
Description:
- Danforth's thesis included a written component. Danforth researched the history, function and program of the museum, modern art gallery or exhibition hall, taking suggestions from Mies van der Rohe and Walter Peterhans about which ones he should examine. The group of documents includes an incomplete draft of Danforth's written text, as well as research notes and illustrations of museums/exhibition spaces by architects including Schinkel (Altes Museum, Berlin), Le Corbusier (Pavillon des Temps Nouveaux, Paris and Palais de Tokyo, Paris), Henry van de Velde, and H.P. Berlage.
drawings, textual records
Quantity:
57 textual record(s) and reprographic copy(ies)
1940-1943
architecture, installation
Close-up view of a bas-relief on the base of the Column of Antoninus, Vatican Museum, Vatican City
PH1982:0425:033
architecture, sculpture
between 1851 and 1858
Close-up view of a bas-relief on the base of the Column of Antoninus, Vatican Museum, Vatican City
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PH1982:0425:033
architecture, sculpture
DR1987:0043
Description:
- This drawing is part of a group of 23 drawings by Arata Isozaki, DR1987:0039 - DR1987:0060 and DR1987:0100, for the Brooklyn Museum master plan competition. The drawings are executed in graphite and/or pen and black ink on yellow tracing paper, with the exception fo two drawings on white stationary bearing the letterhead "Arata Isozaki & Associates" (DR1987:0055 and DR1987:0056). The Brooklyn Museum master plan, designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates in collaboration with James Stewart Polshek and Partners, was the winning design in an invitational competition held during the summer of 1986. The competition entry is loosely based on the original master plan by McKim, Mead and White, which was only partially completed.
architecture
24 July 1986
South elevation with thumbnail sketches of the portico and upper-story windows for the Brooklyn Museum master plan, first phase
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DR1987:0043
Description:
- This drawing is part of a group of 23 drawings by Arata Isozaki, DR1987:0039 - DR1987:0060 and DR1987:0100, for the Brooklyn Museum master plan competition. The drawings are executed in graphite and/or pen and black ink on yellow tracing paper, with the exception fo two drawings on white stationary bearing the letterhead "Arata Isozaki & Associates" (DR1987:0055 and DR1987:0056). The Brooklyn Museum master plan, designed by Arata Isozaki & Associates in collaboration with James Stewart Polshek and Partners, was the winning design in an invitational competition held during the summer of 1986. The competition entry is loosely based on the original master plan by McKim, Mead and White, which was only partially completed.
architecture
textual records
AP075.S1.1992.PR02.001
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Documents related to the lanscape improvement project in the early 2000s. Contains also a sample of plant and photographs. Original folder entitled "M of A 2003-2004 / RESEARCH / CORRESPONDENCE / PHOTOS / MISC.".
2002-2004
Correspondence and research for the restoration of grounds of Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1992.PR02.001
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Documents related to the lanscape improvement project in the early 2000s. Contains also a sample of plant and photographs. Original folder entitled "M of A 2003-2004 / RESEARCH / CORRESPONDENCE / PHOTOS / MISC.".
textual records
2002-2004
DR1994:0007:086
architecture
1941-1943
Sketch plan and sketch for the elevation for Museum for a Small City with a small sketch plan for the auditorium
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DR1994:0007:086
architecture
textual records
ARCH278076
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File's title: Museo New York.
ca. 2002-2003
Correspondence and Abalos & Herreros' resume, New Museum de Arte Contemporáneo, New York (City), New York, United States
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ARCH278076
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File's title: Museo New York.
textual records
ca. 2002-2003