Exterior view of the 26 Baku Commissars Palace of Culture, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
PH1998:0011:023
architecture
after 1928
Exterior view of the 26 Baku Commissars Palace of Culture, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
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PH1998:0011:023
architecture
drawings, photographs
PH1998:0013:001-048
Description:
- All of the projects in album PH1998:0013:001-048 were designed by Solomon Lisagor, some in collaboration with other architects, from 1923 through 1938 for various locations in Soviet Union. The photographs and magazine clippings show drawings and models for and views of twenty projects including: the Palace of Soviets, Moscow (10 pages); the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the Ministry of the Oil Industry in Kislovodsk, Soviet Union (now Russia) (8 pages); the "Worker" RZhSKT [the "Worker" Worker's Housing Construction Cooperative Trust] in Saratov, Soviet Union (now Russia) (5 pages); the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (4 pages); the Rostov Institute of Engineers of Transport [?], Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union (now Russia) (3 pages); the House-commune of transitional type, Rostokino, Moscow (3 pages); a Building of People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom), Moscow (3 pages); a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow (2 pages); a development scheme for the southern coast of Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (2 pages). Several other projects are represented on single album pages: a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory; a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangel'sk, Soviet Union (now Russia); a typical experimental single-family house; prefabricated housing; a single-family house, a public rest room and two bus stops; a development scheme for the Ufa region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia); and housing constructed from larger stone blocks [krupnye kamennye bloki]. One of the album pages is unused.
architecture
between 1923 and 1943
Album of photographs and magazine clippings of projects by Solomon Lisagor, some designed in collaboration with other architects, Soviet Union (now in Russia and Ukraine)
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PH1998:0013:001-048
Description:
- All of the projects in album PH1998:0013:001-048 were designed by Solomon Lisagor, some in collaboration with other architects, from 1923 through 1938 for various locations in Soviet Union. The photographs and magazine clippings show drawings and models for and views of twenty projects including: the Palace of Soviets, Moscow (10 pages); the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the Ministry of the Oil Industry in Kislovodsk, Soviet Union (now Russia) (8 pages); the "Worker" RZhSKT [the "Worker" Worker's Housing Construction Cooperative Trust] in Saratov, Soviet Union (now Russia) (5 pages); the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (4 pages); the Rostov Institute of Engineers of Transport [?], Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union (now Russia) (3 pages); the House-commune of transitional type, Rostokino, Moscow (3 pages); a Building of People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom), Moscow (3 pages); a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow (2 pages); a development scheme for the southern coast of Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (2 pages). Several other projects are represented on single album pages: a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory; a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangel'sk, Soviet Union (now Russia); a typical experimental single-family house; prefabricated housing; a single-family house, a public rest room and two bus stops; a development scheme for the Ufa region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia); and housing constructed from larger stone blocks [krupnye kamennye bloki]. One of the album pages is unused.
drawings, photographs
between 1923 and 1943
architecture
textual records, photographs
Photographs of drawings for a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory
PH1998:0013:001:001-010
architecture
after 1923-1924
Photographs of drawings for a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory
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PH1998:0013:001:001-010
textual records, photographs
after 1923-1924
architecture
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:002:001-005
architecture
after 1928
Photographs of a site model for the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now in Ukraine)
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PH1998:0013:002:001-005
textual records, photographs
after 1928
architecture
drawings, textual records
PH1998:0013:003:001-002
architecture
after 1928
Magazine clippings showing drawings and model for the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
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PH1998:0013:003:001-002
drawings, textual records
after 1928
architecture
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:004:001-004
architecture
after 1928
Photographs of drawings for a cafeteria, a sanatorium block, and a site plan for the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now in Ukraine)
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PH1998:0013:004:001-004
textual records, photographs
after 1928
architecture
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:005:001-005
architecture
after 1928
Photographs of drawings for residential housing, sanatorium, cafeteria, and sewer system for the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
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PH1998:0013:005:001-005
textual records, photographs
after 1928
architecture
drawings, textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:006:001-005
architecture
after 1930
Photographs of plans, elevations and perspective drawings for a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union (now in Russia)
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PH1998:0013:006:001-005
drawings, textual records, photographs
after 1930
architecture
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:007:001-005
architecture
after 1 August 1927 ?
Photographs of drawings for and exterior views of a typical experimental single-family house, Soviet Union
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PH1998:0013:007:001-005
textual records, photographs
after 1 August 1927 ?
architecture
DR1974:0002:010:030
architecture, temporary architecture
printed ca. 1763
Decorations for the Théâtre italien for the fêtes de la paix and the inauguration of the equestrian statue of Louis XV, Paris: Plan
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DR1974:0002:010:030
architecture, temporary architecture