PH1984:0287:001-030
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, design d'intérieur
1930
Album of views of Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Actions:
PH1984:0287:001-030
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, design d'intérieur
Projet
Wettbewerb für den Alexanderplatz [Alexanderplatz Urban Renewal], Berlin, Germany (1928-1929)
CI007.S1.1928.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe competition project entry for the Alexanderplatz Urban Renewal in Berlin, Germany, in 1928 and 1929. The material in this series was produced between 1928 and 1933. The series contains photographs and photocollages by Arthur Köster of models and drawings for the competition entry, predominantly in a porfolio.
1928-1933
Wettbewerb für den Alexanderplatz [Alexanderplatz Urban Renewal], Berlin, Germany (1928-1929)
Actions:
CI007.S1.1928.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe competition project entry for the Alexanderplatz Urban Renewal in Berlin, Germany, in 1928 and 1929. The material in this series was produced between 1928 and 1933. The series contains photographs and photocollages by Arthur Köster of models and drawings for the competition entry, predominantly in a porfolio.
project
1928-1933
Projet
AP178.S1.1980.PR01
Description:
This project series document the Sede da Companhia Dom in Cologne, Germany. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 1/80. The office assigned the date 1980 to this project. The project files document Siza's design for DOM company headquarter's architectural competition. Fifty architects were selected by a jury to propose a design. The client underlined the importance of having a striking visual impact while also putting emphasis on precision, security, protection and technological advancement. Requirements for the building included enough space for 250 employees and a covered parking lot for 50 vehicles. Siza's proposed design was a cylindrical inclined building with a cylindrical hole through the center. A circulation system with elevators, stairs and ramps inside and outside the office spaces was designed to create a " complex promenade architecturale"[1] . Siza's entry was not selected. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings and competition drawings. Textual materials include competiton documentation. Of particular interest in this project series are the first computer drawings and coordinates used by Siza' office. [1] : Peter Testa "Álvaro Siza, " Birkhäuser Verlag, 1996.
1980-1981
Sede da Companhia Dom [Dom Company Headquarters], Cologne, Germany (1980)
Actions:
AP178.S1.1980.PR01
Description:
This project series document the Sede da Companhia Dom in Cologne, Germany. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 1/80. The office assigned the date 1980 to this project. The project files document Siza's design for DOM company headquarter's architectural competition. Fifty architects were selected by a jury to propose a design. The client underlined the importance of having a striking visual impact while also putting emphasis on precision, security, protection and technological advancement. Requirements for the building included enough space for 250 employees and a covered parking lot for 50 vehicles. Siza's proposed design was a cylindrical inclined building with a cylindrical hole through the center. A circulation system with elevators, stairs and ramps inside and outside the office spaces was designed to create a " complex promenade architecturale"[1] . Siza's entry was not selected. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings and competition drawings. Textual materials include competiton documentation. Of particular interest in this project series are the first computer drawings and coordinates used by Siza' office. [1] : Peter Testa "Álvaro Siza, " Birkhäuser Verlag, 1996.
Project
1980-1981
photographies
Quantité:
7 portfolio(s)
PH2007:0010:001-007
Description:
Group consists of 7 colour photographic prints of the views of B. Braun Melsungen AG Headquarters and Industrial Complex, Melsungen, Germany and a portfolio box.
1993
Views of B. Braun Melsungen AG Headquarters and Industrial Complex, Melsungen, Germany
Actions:
PH2007:0010:001-007
Description:
Group consists of 7 colour photographic prints of the views of B. Braun Melsungen AG Headquarters and Industrial Complex, Melsungen, Germany and a portfolio box.
photographies
Quantité:
7 portfolio(s)
1993
AP140.S2.SS1.D54.P9.1
architecture
1977-1978
Bayer AG Headquarters, Monheim, Germany: view of a presentation model
Actions:
AP140.S2.SS1.D54.P9.1
architecture
AP140.S2.SS1.D54.P9.2
architecture
1977-1978
Bayer AG Headquarters, Monheim, Germany: view of a presentation model
Actions:
AP140.S2.SS1.D54.P9.2
architecture
AP140.S2.SS1.D54.P9.3
architecture
1977-1978
Bayer AG Headquarters, Monheim, Germany: view of a presentation model
Actions:
AP140.S2.SS1.D54.P9.3
architecture
DR1986:0117
architecture
ending about 1935
architecture
PH1982:0722
architecture
1888
View of the Bauakademie (now demolished), Schinkel Platz [?], Berlin, Germany
Actions:
PH1982:0722
architecture
PH1982:0723
architecture
between 1882 and ca. 1890s
View of the Haus Feilner, Feilnerstraße (formerly Hasenhegerstraße), Berlin, Germany
Actions:
PH1982:0723
architecture