ARCH272976
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A framed wooden relief, possibly an award, that features a carving of the silhouette of a building and white text in Japanese.
31 October 2002
A Japanese-issued award received by the Foreign Office Architects
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ARCH272976
Description:
A framed wooden relief, possibly an award, that features a carving of the silhouette of a building and white text in Japanese.
31 October 2002
PH1986:0271
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony) and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1953
Interior view of the Gepparo showing the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the First Room and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room), Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0271
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony) and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, design d'intérieur
PH1986:0216
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur, peinture
1953
Interior view of the Imperial Bedroom and the Dressing Room in the New Palace (also known as the New Goten) showing the tokonoma [alcove], the Sword Shelf and paintings on shelves, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0216
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur, peinture
PH1986:0166
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, architecture de paysage
1953
View of the entrance to the Imperial Carriage Stop (also known as the Entrance Hall) of the Old Shoin showing a wooden stoop, stone steps, paving stones and stepping-stones, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0166
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, architecture de paysage
PH1986:0164
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, architecture de paysage
1953
Partial view of the Imperial Carriage Stop (also known as the Entrance Hall) of the Old Shoin showing a doorsill, shoji, steps, paving and stepping stones in the Carriage Stop Garden, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0164
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, architecture de paysage
PH1986:0197
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, architecture de paysage
1953
View of the Moon-viewing Platform and the broad veranda of the Old Shoin showing the moss garden and the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the background, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0197
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, architecture de paysage
PH1986:0270
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1953
Interior view of the Gepparo showing the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia, the First Room and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room), Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0270
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, design d'intérieur
PH1986:0287
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1982
Interior view of the Old Shoin showing the First Room, Hearth Room and Second Room, with the moss garden and Veranda with tatami (also known as the Enclosed Veranda) in the background, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0287
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
ARCH284056
1966
PH1999:0122
architecture
1998
architecture