PH1992:0169
October 1991
PH1992:0170
October 1991
photographies
PH1980:0044:034
1879-1880
Portrait of Geo. H. Smith, chief clerk, Palace-Grand Hotel, San Francisco, California
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PH1980:0044:034
photographies
1879-1880
photographies
PH1980:0115:004
Description:
- The photographer "Johnson" is most likely C.W.J. Johnson according to GEH, Edwards and MINISIS.
topographique
between 1880 and 1890
Distant view of Seal Rocks near Cliff House, Sutro Heights, San Francisco, California
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PH1980:0115:004
Description:
- The photographer "Johnson" is most likely C.W.J. Johnson according to GEH, Edwards and MINISIS.
photographies
between 1880 and 1890
topographique
documents textuels
AP082.S1.005
1996-1997
documents textuels
1996-1997
documents textuels
AP082.S1.031
31 July 1998
documents textuels
31 July 1998
dessins, documents textuels
ARCH277448
Description:
File's title: Orange County Great Park Contains as well a publication entitled "A Vision for the Irvine Ranch Land Reserve".
2004-2005
Presentation booklet (masterplan) and its dummy, Orange County Great Park, California, United States
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ARCH277448
Description:
File's title: Orange County Great Park Contains as well a publication entitled "A Vision for the Irvine Ranch Land Reserve".
dessins, documents textuels
2004-2005
dessins, documents textuels
ARCH277928
Description:
Contains as well business cards.
ca. 2005
Project description, correspondence and presentation drawings, Orange County Great Park, California, United States
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ARCH277928
Description:
Contains as well business cards.
dessins, documents textuels
ca. 2005
photographies
Plateau of cleared land with tire tracks in dirt, overlooking a town in a, Glendale, California
PH1980:1184
1980
Plateau of cleared land with tire tracks in dirt, overlooking a town in a, Glendale, California
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PH1980:1184
photographies
1980
PH1997:0053
Description:
- The series "Running Fence 1997" focuses "on the first 14 miles of the border fence that separates the United States and Mexico, beginning at the Pacific Ocean and ending in the Otay Mountains.... [It] analyzes the "idea" of the border and explores its iconography, the border being a subject that is of extreme importance to the public as the world proceeds towards greater globalization. [Geoffrey] James has written of the project: "[The border fence] was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1994, out of recycled metal landing strip - the most visible symbol of what is known as Operation Gatekeeper. Because the steel sheets are placed in the ground so that their ridges run horizontally, a man can hop over the fence with ease; and no Mexican child ever seems to be impeded from retrieving a soccer ball from US territory. The real barrier to illegal immigration from Mexico into the USA is less visible: hundreds of buried sensors linked to a central computer, nightscopes, helicopters and Border Patrol Agents in white Broncos."" (Evans).
architecture, ingénierie
1997
View of 24-hour border crossing supplies tent showing partial view of United States-Mexico border fence, San Diego County, California, United States, and Avenida Internacional, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
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PH1997:0053
Description:
- The series "Running Fence 1997" focuses "on the first 14 miles of the border fence that separates the United States and Mexico, beginning at the Pacific Ocean and ending in the Otay Mountains.... [It] analyzes the "idea" of the border and explores its iconography, the border being a subject that is of extreme importance to the public as the world proceeds towards greater globalization. [Geoffrey] James has written of the project: "[The border fence] was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1994, out of recycled metal landing strip - the most visible symbol of what is known as Operation Gatekeeper. Because the steel sheets are placed in the ground so that their ridges run horizontally, a man can hop over the fence with ease; and no Mexican child ever seems to be impeded from retrieving a soccer ball from US territory. The real barrier to illegal immigration from Mexico into the USA is less visible: hundreds of buried sensors linked to a central computer, nightscopes, helicopters and Border Patrol Agents in white Broncos."" (Evans).
architecture, ingénierie