ARCH402145
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Drawing numbered 4
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402145
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Drawing numbered 4
ARCH402146
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Drawing numbered 5
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402146
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Drawing numbered 5
ARCH402147
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Drawing numbered 6
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402147
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Drawing numbered 6
ARCH402148
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Drawing numbered 9
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402148
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Drawing numbered 9
ARCH402149
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Drawing numbered 10
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402149
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Drawing numbered 10
ARCH402150
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Drawing numbered 7
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402150
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Drawing numbered 7
ARCH402151
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Drawing numbered 8
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402151
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Drawing numbered 8
ARCH402152
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Drawing numbered 1
2003
Presentation panel for Novartis Underground Car Park and Gate, Basel, Switzerland
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ARCH402152
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Drawing numbered 1
Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow broaches issues such as energy consumption and natural resources, the question of limiting humanity’s control of the environment, the search for renewable resources, and the optimal means to employ them. Through the work of French horticultural engineer and landscape architect Gilles Clément and Swiss architect Philippe Rahm, the(...)
Main galleries
18 October 2006 to 10 June 2007
Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow
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Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow broaches issues such as energy consumption and natural resources, the question of limiting humanity’s control of the environment, the search for renewable resources, and the optimal means to employ them. Through the work of French horticultural engineer and landscape architect Gilles Clément and Swiss architect Philippe Rahm, the(...)
Main galleries
drawings
DR1990:0091:014
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A design development drawing for the landscapes of both sites. Drawing number GA-5/1.
August 1987
Landmark design, CCA garden, Montréal, Québec
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DR1990:0091:014
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A design development drawing for the landscapes of both sites. Drawing number GA-5/1.
drawings
August 1987