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Quantité:
132 drawing(s)
DR1994:0165:001-132
Description:
- This group of visual and textual documents from the office of Peter Eisenman includes miscellaneous unidentified drawings, mostly conceptual sketches, all by Eisenman except for eleven drawings for an unidentified project (DR1994:0165:077-087). The drawings by Eisenman include: drawings for unidentified houses, possibly House III and House VI (DR1994:0165:030-076); conceptual sketches, possibly for House IV (DR1994:0165:126-128); drawings for an unidentified house, possibly House X and diagrams prepared for an unidentified publication, possibly concerning House X (DR1994:0165:088-103); drawings for an unidentified row house (DR1994:0165:100-102); and doodles and layouts for an unidentified book (DR1994:0165:104-125).
architecture
1951-1978
Visual and textual documents from the Office of Peter Eisenman
Actions:
DR1994:0165:001-132
Description:
- This group of visual and textual documents from the office of Peter Eisenman includes miscellaneous unidentified drawings, mostly conceptual sketches, all by Eisenman except for eleven drawings for an unidentified project (DR1994:0165:077-087). The drawings by Eisenman include: drawings for unidentified houses, possibly House III and House VI (DR1994:0165:030-076); conceptual sketches, possibly for House IV (DR1994:0165:126-128); drawings for an unidentified house, possibly House X and diagrams prepared for an unidentified publication, possibly concerning House X (DR1994:0165:088-103); drawings for an unidentified row house (DR1994:0165:100-102); and doodles and layouts for an unidentified book (DR1994:0165:104-125).
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Quantité:
132 drawing(s)
1951-1978
architecture
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Chauffage
ARCH8895
Description:
Chauffage : plan général montrant les zones de chauffage; plans d'étages et élévations des ailes G et G' montrant l'emplacement des radiateurs et d'autres équipements du système de chauffage; diagramme des conduites pour les ballons d'accumulation d'eau chaude, disposition des équipements dans la salle des pompes, aile D' (dessins H-10 à H-16).
1930-1931
Chauffage
Actions:
ARCH8895
Description:
Chauffage : plan général montrant les zones de chauffage; plans d'étages et élévations des ailes G et G' montrant l'emplacement des radiateurs et d'autres équipements du système de chauffage; diagramme des conduites pour les ballons d'accumulation d'eau chaude, disposition des équipements dans la salle des pompes, aile D' (dessins H-10 à H-16).
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1930-1931
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Détails divers
ARCH8206
Description:
Détails divers : diagrammes des canalisations principales d'eau chaude et froide, travaux nécessaires pour accéder aux tuyaux dans les sous-sols, tableaux d'appareillage électrique. Aile K : niveaux du plancher de la salle des promotions . Ailes D', E', F', G' : plans de laboratoires de chimie et de pharmacie (dessins 51, 53 à 56, 59, 60).
1941-1942
Détails divers
Actions:
ARCH8206
Description:
Détails divers : diagrammes des canalisations principales d'eau chaude et froide, travaux nécessaires pour accéder aux tuyaux dans les sous-sols, tableaux d'appareillage électrique. Aile K : niveaux du plancher de la salle des promotions . Ailes D', E', F', G' : plans de laboratoires de chimie et de pharmacie (dessins 51, 53 à 56, 59, 60).
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1941-1942
Projet
AP143.S4.D14
Description:
File documents an executed project for House VI, a weekend/vacation house designed for Richard and Suzanne Frank for a six-acre lot at Great Hollow Road, Cornwall, Connecticut. The file also includes material for renovations to House VI undertaken in 1983, 1986, and 1989-1990. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989. The 1,500 square foot plan of House VI comprises a kitchen, dining room, living room and study on the ground floor, and a bedroom and bathroom on the second floor. The most notable formal and compositional ambiguities of House VI are the two staircases, one green, and the other red and positioned on the ceiling. Documents include drawings by Eisenman concerning the geometric operations at the origin of House VI (DR1994:0134:055-067), conceptual drawings (DR1994:0134:001-068; DR1994:0134:086-130; DR1994:0134:131-160), numerous colour studies of the elevations (DR1994:0134:262-343), a presentation panel (DR1994:0134:521) notes (DR1994:0134:779-782), and a first set of working drawings and "check set," completed on 30 Aug. 1973, (DR1994:0134:667-689). Documents also include drawings for major revisions which occurred from 3 October 1973 through August 1974, photocopies of photographs of the house under construction (DR1994:0134:783-805), and a copy of the site survey (DR1994:0134:806). Planned and executed renovations to House VI began in 1983. Documents relating to unexecuted renovations and additions of 1983 includes drawings (DR1994:0134:604-615), a "bid set" and annotated copies (DR1994:0134:552 and DR1994:0134:554-570; copies: DR1994:0134:646-655), and a photocopy of the site plan indicating Eisenman's initial ideas (DR1994:0134:224). Documents relating to unexecuted renovations and additions of 1986 includes seven drawings (DR1994:0134:553 and DR1994:0134:628-633). House VI was extensively rebuilt between 1988 and 1990. The renovations included the replacement of the exterior plywood walls, the insertion of steel reinforcement, a new roof with skylights, the replacement of the original stucco by a coat of Finestone, the repainting of the interior, and the addition of a plexiglas barrier to the staircase. Documents relating to the renovations of 1988-90 include original and photocopied detail drawings, an interior paint schedule by Eisenman's office, correspondence, original and photocopied technical literature, an incomplete copy of the specifications, and a copy of the original survey map (identical to DR1994:0134:806). There are also numerous photographs of the building before, during and after renovation, one photograph of presentation axonometrics for House VI, and one photograph of Eisenman's office. Documents relating to a publication on House VI include: notes (DR1994:0134:807-853), the book mock-up (DR1994:0134:854-855), and fragments of the original coloured transformation diagrams (DR1994:0134:530-531). File contains conceptual drawings, including plans, axonometrics, and sections - many black felt-tip pen and/or coloured felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper. Design development drawings include site plans, plans, elevations, sections, and axonometrics - some graphite and/or coloured pencil on tracing paper and some pen and black ink and/or graphite on tracing vellum; and reprographic copies - some photocopies on wove paper and some sepia prints on mylar. Schematic drawings include site plans, plans, elevations, and sections - all pen and black ink on mylar; and reprographic copies - many blackline prints on wove paper. Working drawings include site plans, plans, elevations, sections, electrical drawings, HVAC drawings, structural drawings, and detail drawings - some coloured pencil on blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - mostly blueline prints on wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and axonometrics - some pen and black ink and/or transparent coloured adhesive film on mylar and some translucent adhesive coloured film on cardboard; and reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper. Model includes one finished model - grey, white, and silver paint on wood and Fome-Cor with plastic sheets. Notes and documents include manuscripts - mostly black felt-tip pen on wove paper; reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper; and a land surveyor plan - one blueline print on wove paper. Book project includes layout drawings - some black felt-tip pen on ruled paper; reprographic copies - all photocopies on wove paper; manuscripts - mostly black felt-tip pen on wove or ruled paper; one sample piece of grey cardboard used as backing for some of the presentation drawings; and sets of drawings in the form of book dummies - mostly pen and coloured ink and/or black felt-tip pen on photocopies on wove paper. Detail drawings include elevations, sections, details - mostly graphite on tracing paper. The linear cm of documents includes sets, reprographic copies and manuscripts. Notes and documents include elevations, sections, and details - some graphite on photocopies on wove paper; two sets of drawing copies, some with changes - mostly photocopies on wove paper; reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper; manuscripts - many graphite on wove paper; ephemera includes trade pamphlets; and photographs include colour images of House X prior to and during one of the renovations.
1971-1989
House VI, Cornwall, Connecticut
Actions:
AP143.S4.D14
Description:
File documents an executed project for House VI, a weekend/vacation house designed for Richard and Suzanne Frank for a six-acre lot at Great Hollow Road, Cornwall, Connecticut. The file also includes material for renovations to House VI undertaken in 1983, 1986, and 1989-1990. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989. The 1,500 square foot plan of House VI comprises a kitchen, dining room, living room and study on the ground floor, and a bedroom and bathroom on the second floor. The most notable formal and compositional ambiguities of House VI are the two staircases, one green, and the other red and positioned on the ceiling. Documents include drawings by Eisenman concerning the geometric operations at the origin of House VI (DR1994:0134:055-067), conceptual drawings (DR1994:0134:001-068; DR1994:0134:086-130; DR1994:0134:131-160), numerous colour studies of the elevations (DR1994:0134:262-343), a presentation panel (DR1994:0134:521) notes (DR1994:0134:779-782), and a first set of working drawings and "check set," completed on 30 Aug. 1973, (DR1994:0134:667-689). Documents also include drawings for major revisions which occurred from 3 October 1973 through August 1974, photocopies of photographs of the house under construction (DR1994:0134:783-805), and a copy of the site survey (DR1994:0134:806). Planned and executed renovations to House VI began in 1983. Documents relating to unexecuted renovations and additions of 1983 includes drawings (DR1994:0134:604-615), a "bid set" and annotated copies (DR1994:0134:552 and DR1994:0134:554-570; copies: DR1994:0134:646-655), and a photocopy of the site plan indicating Eisenman's initial ideas (DR1994:0134:224). Documents relating to unexecuted renovations and additions of 1986 includes seven drawings (DR1994:0134:553 and DR1994:0134:628-633). House VI was extensively rebuilt between 1988 and 1990. The renovations included the replacement of the exterior plywood walls, the insertion of steel reinforcement, a new roof with skylights, the replacement of the original stucco by a coat of Finestone, the repainting of the interior, and the addition of a plexiglas barrier to the staircase. Documents relating to the renovations of 1988-90 include original and photocopied detail drawings, an interior paint schedule by Eisenman's office, correspondence, original and photocopied technical literature, an incomplete copy of the specifications, and a copy of the original survey map (identical to DR1994:0134:806). There are also numerous photographs of the building before, during and after renovation, one photograph of presentation axonometrics for House VI, and one photograph of Eisenman's office. Documents relating to a publication on House VI include: notes (DR1994:0134:807-853), the book mock-up (DR1994:0134:854-855), and fragments of the original coloured transformation diagrams (DR1994:0134:530-531). File contains conceptual drawings, including plans, axonometrics, and sections - many black felt-tip pen and/or coloured felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper. Design development drawings include site plans, plans, elevations, sections, and axonometrics - some graphite and/or coloured pencil on tracing paper and some pen and black ink and/or graphite on tracing vellum; and reprographic copies - some photocopies on wove paper and some sepia prints on mylar. Schematic drawings include site plans, plans, elevations, and sections - all pen and black ink on mylar; and reprographic copies - many blackline prints on wove paper. Working drawings include site plans, plans, elevations, sections, electrical drawings, HVAC drawings, structural drawings, and detail drawings - some coloured pencil on blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - mostly blueline prints on wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and axonometrics - some pen and black ink and/or transparent coloured adhesive film on mylar and some translucent adhesive coloured film on cardboard; and reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper. Model includes one finished model - grey, white, and silver paint on wood and Fome-Cor with plastic sheets. Notes and documents include manuscripts - mostly black felt-tip pen on wove paper; reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper; and a land surveyor plan - one blueline print on wove paper. Book project includes layout drawings - some black felt-tip pen on ruled paper; reprographic copies - all photocopies on wove paper; manuscripts - mostly black felt-tip pen on wove or ruled paper; one sample piece of grey cardboard used as backing for some of the presentation drawings; and sets of drawings in the form of book dummies - mostly pen and coloured ink and/or black felt-tip pen on photocopies on wove paper. Detail drawings include elevations, sections, details - mostly graphite on tracing paper. The linear cm of documents includes sets, reprographic copies and manuscripts. Notes and documents include elevations, sections, and details - some graphite on photocopies on wove paper; two sets of drawing copies, some with changes - mostly photocopies on wove paper; reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper; manuscripts - many graphite on wove paper; ephemera includes trade pamphlets; and photographs include colour images of House X prior to and during one of the renovations.
File 14
1971-1989
dessins
Détails divers
ARCH8213
Description:
Détails divers : plans d'aménagement des chemins d'accès et trottoirs, plan de pavage de la Cour d'honneur, plans de planchers dans les ailes H, H', L et K, diagramme des canalisations principales d'eau chaude. Aile L : plan révisé des toilettes L410. Aile G' : détails de la cloison dans la salle G'303 (dessins 61 à 63, 65 à 70).
1941-1942
Détails divers
Actions:
ARCH8213
Description:
Détails divers : plans d'aménagement des chemins d'accès et trottoirs, plan de pavage de la Cour d'honneur, plans de planchers dans les ailes H, H', L et K, diagramme des canalisations principales d'eau chaude. Aile L : plan révisé des toilettes L410. Aile G' : détails de la cloison dans la salle G'303 (dessins 61 à 63, 65 à 70).
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1941-1942
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ARCH9134
Description:
Électricité ailes N, R, Se, So, T, U, V, X, Y, Ze et Zo : copies d'un diagramme d'électricité et de plans préliminaires des étages 0 à 7 montrant les installation électriques (dessins N-7E, R-7E, Se-1E à Se-7E, So-1E à So-7E, T-1E à T-6E, U-1E à U-6E, V-1E à V-6E, X-0E, X-1E, Y-0E, Y-1E, Ze-1E, Zo-1E, sans numéro) / Lefrançois-Laflamme-Gauthier, ingénieurs-conseil.
1961
Plans des installations électriques
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ARCH9134
Description:
Électricité ailes N, R, Se, So, T, U, V, X, Y, Ze et Zo : copies d'un diagramme d'électricité et de plans préliminaires des étages 0 à 7 montrant les installation électriques (dessins N-7E, R-7E, Se-1E à Se-7E, So-1E à So-7E, T-1E à T-6E, U-1E à U-6E, V-1E à V-6E, X-0E, X-1E, Y-0E, Y-1E, Ze-1E, Zo-1E, sans numéro) / Lefrançois-Laflamme-Gauthier, ingénieurs-conseil.
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1961
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Détails divers
ARCH8224
Description:
Détails divers : diagramme de localisation des robinets d'incendie extérieurs, détails des citernes à cadavres. Aile D : enchevalement du plancher de la salle D115 pour supporter les équipements du Conseil national de recherches (CNR), plan de la chambre de radium du CNR. Aile G : détail du comptoir de la cafétéria, 4e étage. Aile I : enchevalement du plancher de la salle I107. Ailes K et L : plans du dépôt de livres, plan clef du mobilier de la bibliothèque. Ailes L et H' : détails des canalisations principales d'urgence. Aile F' : emplacement des casiers dans la salle F'504 (dessins 71 à 81, 81A).
1942-1944
Détails divers
Actions:
ARCH8224
Description:
Détails divers : diagramme de localisation des robinets d'incendie extérieurs, détails des citernes à cadavres. Aile D : enchevalement du plancher de la salle D115 pour supporter les équipements du Conseil national de recherches (CNR), plan de la chambre de radium du CNR. Aile G : détail du comptoir de la cafétéria, 4e étage. Aile I : enchevalement du plancher de la salle I107. Ailes K et L : plans du dépôt de livres, plan clef du mobilier de la bibliothèque. Ailes L et H' : détails des canalisations principales d'urgence. Aile F' : emplacement des casiers dans la salle F'504 (dessins 71 à 81, 81A).
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1942-1944
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Quantité:
25 dessin(s)
ARCH170445
Description:
Plan du sous-sol et du rez-de-chaussée Plans des 2e et 3e étages Plan de la toiture et détails Élévations avant et sud-ouest, détails de l'enduit Élévations arrière et nord-est, détails de l'enduit Coupes Coupes de murs types Détails de fondation Détails des fenêtres Solariums, fenêtres et détails Balcon et escalier d'issue extérieur Escaliers intérieurs, murs types Cuisines et salles de bain Tableau de portes, détails divers Plan de localisation Plan des fondations Étage type et toit Implantation et légende Rez-de-chaussée, logements types Sous-sol, 2e et 3e étages Distribution, diagrammes et panneaux Plomberie, ventilation au sous-sol et étage type Plan de localisation, aménagement du terrain
Plans, élévations, coupes et détails
Actions:
ARCH170445
Description:
Plan du sous-sol et du rez-de-chaussée Plans des 2e et 3e étages Plan de la toiture et détails Élévations avant et sud-ouest, détails de l'enduit Élévations arrière et nord-est, détails de l'enduit Coupes Coupes de murs types Détails de fondation Détails des fenêtres Solariums, fenêtres et détails Balcon et escalier d'issue extérieur Escaliers intérieurs, murs types Cuisines et salles de bain Tableau de portes, détails divers Plan de localisation Plan des fondations Étage type et toit Implantation et légende Rez-de-chaussée, logements types Sous-sol, 2e et 3e étages Distribution, diagrammes et panneaux Plomberie, ventilation au sous-sol et étage type Plan de localisation, aménagement du terrain
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Quantité:
25 dessin(s)
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Quantité:
26 reprographie(s)
ARCH170521
Description:
Documents contractuels, copie de l'architecte Plan du sous-sol et du rez-de-chaussée Plans des 2e et 3e étages Plan de la toiture et détails Élévations avant et sud-ouest, détails de l'enduit Élévations arrière et nord-est, détails de l'enduit Coupes Coupes de murs types Détails de fondation Détails des fenêtres Solariums, fenêtres et détails Balcon et escalier d'issue extérieur Escaliers intérieurs, murs types Cuisines et salles de bain Tableau de portes, détails divers Plan de localisation Plan des fondations Étage type et toit Implantation et légende Rez-de-chaussée, logements types Sous-sol, 2e et 3e étages Distribution, diagrammes et panneaux Plomberie, ventilation au sous-sol et étage type Plan de localisation, aménagement du terrain
Documents contractuels, plans
Actions:
ARCH170521
Description:
Documents contractuels, copie de l'architecte Plan du sous-sol et du rez-de-chaussée Plans des 2e et 3e étages Plan de la toiture et détails Élévations avant et sud-ouest, détails de l'enduit Élévations arrière et nord-est, détails de l'enduit Coupes Coupes de murs types Détails de fondation Détails des fenêtres Solariums, fenêtres et détails Balcon et escalier d'issue extérieur Escaliers intérieurs, murs types Cuisines et salles de bain Tableau de portes, détails divers Plan de localisation Plan des fondations Étage type et toit Implantation et légende Rez-de-chaussée, logements types Sous-sol, 2e et 3e étages Distribution, diagrammes et panneaux Plomberie, ventilation au sous-sol et étage type Plan de localisation, aménagement du terrain
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Quantité:
26 reprographie(s)
dessins, documents textuels
DR1986:0767:001-473
Description:
- The Fonds Monadnock comprises over 500 drawings, blueprints, hectographs and manuscripts, mostly for the Monadnock Building, Chicago, and a few drawings and reprographic copies for other buildings by Burnham and Root: the Rookery Building, the Herald Building, and the Chemical Bank Building, all in Chicago, and the Fidelity Trust Building, Tacoma, Washington. Drawings and prints for the Monadnock Building include the earliest known conceptual drawings illustrating the initial development of the design, presentation drawings for a twelve-storey Egyptian-inspired design, design development drawings for a sixteen-storey steel frame project, and design, design development and working drawings for the final built work. - The first design phase for the Monadnock Building is known as the Quamquisset Building (1884). Drawings for this phase include five conceptual elevations for Richardsonian Romanesque and Gothic proposals (DR1986:0767:003, DR1986:0767:062 - DR1986:0767:064 and DR1986:0767:087) , and a presentation drawing for a façade with Eygptian-inspired ornament (DR1986:0767:085). Drawings for the second design phase, the Monadnock Block (1885), include two preliminary plans, twenty presentation drawings showing two variant designs, two structural drawings for the foundations, one design development drawing, and seven working drawings for the steel frame. Drawings for the third design phase, the sixteen-storey steel frame project (1889), include twenty design development drawings - elevations, sections and plans - four of which are stamped by the commissioner of buildings, and one structural drawing, a plan with load calculations (DR1986:0767:026). The majority of the drawings, reprographic copies and manuscripts are for the fourth and final design phase of the Monadnock Building (1889-1892) which incorporates the Kearsarge Building (1890). Drawings for the fourth design phase include mostly working drawings, many design and design development drawings, some contract drawings and a few preliminary and presentation drawings. The working drawings, design and design development drawings for the fourth design phase include general plans, sections and elevations, structural drawings and building systems drawings (plumbing, heating, electrical, elevators) and detail drawings. Most of the contract drawings for the fourth design phase are working drawings which were apparently used on site during the construction of the building. Contract drawings also include detail, construction, mechanical, and a few shop drawings. There are many plans and elevations for office and commercial space interiors, including construction drawings for built-in furniture. Some of these drawings have been approved (signed) by future tenants. There are two later drawings related to the Monadnock Building: a printed plan for the Monadnock addition by Holabird & Roche (DR1986:0767:131) and a plan dated 1895, showing the settlement of the piers of the "Old Monadnock Building" (DR1986:0767:192). All nineteen manuscripts, with the exception of one lighting fixture schedule, concern the calculation of the structural loads for the Monadnock Building. The fonds Monadnock also contains miscellaneous fragmentary execution drawings, pieces of execution drawings, blueprints, staples and metal ties for drawings, for the Monadnock Building, Chicago, Illinois (DR1986:0767:473:001-023). - The fonds Monadnock contains a few drawings for other buildings designed by Burnham and Root in Chicago: two graphite plans for the Herald Building, 1889-1891 (DR1986:0767:173 and DR1986:0767:174); two pen and ink structural drawings showing the steel frame for the Rookery Building, 1885-1887 (DR1986:0767:037 and DR1986:0767:038); a hectograph showing a riser diagram and drawings for the plumbing fixtures for the Chemical Bank Building 1889 (DR1986:0767:358); and six presentation drawings - elevations, sections and plans - and one preliminary drawing for an unbuilt office building designed by Burnham and Root for the corner of Clark and Van Buren Streets in Chicago (DR1986:0767:002, DR1986:0767:089, DR1986:0767:090 R and DR1986:0767:093 - DR1986:0767:095, and DR1986:0767:111). There is a plan and two sections for the steel frame, and a plan for a commercial space for the Fidelity Trust Building, Tacoma, Washington, 1889-1891,(DR1986:0767:163 - DR1986:0767:165, DR1986:0767:184). The elevation for teller wickets is probably also for this building (DR1986:0767:185). Drawings for unidentified buildings include an elevation for a house, an excavation plan, and several miscellaneous sheets of drawings and calculations (DR1986:0767:141 V, DR1986:0767:130, DR1986:0767:090 V, DR1986:0767:158, DR1986:0767:159, DR1986:0767:183 and DR1986:0767:189).
architecture, design d'intérieur, ingénierie
most reprographic copies printed between 1889 and 1892
Drawings, prints, reprographic copies and documents for the Monadnock Building, Chicago
Actions:
DR1986:0767:001-473
Description:
- The Fonds Monadnock comprises over 500 drawings, blueprints, hectographs and manuscripts, mostly for the Monadnock Building, Chicago, and a few drawings and reprographic copies for other buildings by Burnham and Root: the Rookery Building, the Herald Building, and the Chemical Bank Building, all in Chicago, and the Fidelity Trust Building, Tacoma, Washington. Drawings and prints for the Monadnock Building include the earliest known conceptual drawings illustrating the initial development of the design, presentation drawings for a twelve-storey Egyptian-inspired design, design development drawings for a sixteen-storey steel frame project, and design, design development and working drawings for the final built work. - The first design phase for the Monadnock Building is known as the Quamquisset Building (1884). Drawings for this phase include five conceptual elevations for Richardsonian Romanesque and Gothic proposals (DR1986:0767:003, DR1986:0767:062 - DR1986:0767:064 and DR1986:0767:087) , and a presentation drawing for a façade with Eygptian-inspired ornament (DR1986:0767:085). Drawings for the second design phase, the Monadnock Block (1885), include two preliminary plans, twenty presentation drawings showing two variant designs, two structural drawings for the foundations, one design development drawing, and seven working drawings for the steel frame. Drawings for the third design phase, the sixteen-storey steel frame project (1889), include twenty design development drawings - elevations, sections and plans - four of which are stamped by the commissioner of buildings, and one structural drawing, a plan with load calculations (DR1986:0767:026). The majority of the drawings, reprographic copies and manuscripts are for the fourth and final design phase of the Monadnock Building (1889-1892) which incorporates the Kearsarge Building (1890). Drawings for the fourth design phase include mostly working drawings, many design and design development drawings, some contract drawings and a few preliminary and presentation drawings. The working drawings, design and design development drawings for the fourth design phase include general plans, sections and elevations, structural drawings and building systems drawings (plumbing, heating, electrical, elevators) and detail drawings. Most of the contract drawings for the fourth design phase are working drawings which were apparently used on site during the construction of the building. Contract drawings also include detail, construction, mechanical, and a few shop drawings. There are many plans and elevations for office and commercial space interiors, including construction drawings for built-in furniture. Some of these drawings have been approved (signed) by future tenants. There are two later drawings related to the Monadnock Building: a printed plan for the Monadnock addition by Holabird & Roche (DR1986:0767:131) and a plan dated 1895, showing the settlement of the piers of the "Old Monadnock Building" (DR1986:0767:192). All nineteen manuscripts, with the exception of one lighting fixture schedule, concern the calculation of the structural loads for the Monadnock Building. The fonds Monadnock also contains miscellaneous fragmentary execution drawings, pieces of execution drawings, blueprints, staples and metal ties for drawings, for the Monadnock Building, Chicago, Illinois (DR1986:0767:473:001-023). - The fonds Monadnock contains a few drawings for other buildings designed by Burnham and Root in Chicago: two graphite plans for the Herald Building, 1889-1891 (DR1986:0767:173 and DR1986:0767:174); two pen and ink structural drawings showing the steel frame for the Rookery Building, 1885-1887 (DR1986:0767:037 and DR1986:0767:038); a hectograph showing a riser diagram and drawings for the plumbing fixtures for the Chemical Bank Building 1889 (DR1986:0767:358); and six presentation drawings - elevations, sections and plans - and one preliminary drawing for an unbuilt office building designed by Burnham and Root for the corner of Clark and Van Buren Streets in Chicago (DR1986:0767:002, DR1986:0767:089, DR1986:0767:090 R and DR1986:0767:093 - DR1986:0767:095, and DR1986:0767:111). There is a plan and two sections for the steel frame, and a plan for a commercial space for the Fidelity Trust Building, Tacoma, Washington, 1889-1891,(DR1986:0767:163 - DR1986:0767:165, DR1986:0767:184). The elevation for teller wickets is probably also for this building (DR1986:0767:185). Drawings for unidentified buildings include an elevation for a house, an excavation plan, and several miscellaneous sheets of drawings and calculations (DR1986:0767:141 V, DR1986:0767:130, DR1986:0767:090 V, DR1986:0767:158, DR1986:0767:159, DR1986:0767:183 and DR1986:0767:189).
dessins, documents textuels
most reprographic copies printed between 1889 and 1892
architecture, design d'intérieur, ingénierie