DR1994:0008:045
architecture, urbanisme
1939-1941
architecture, urbanisme
PH1982:0378:017
architecture, architecture de paysage
after 1932
architecture, architecture de paysage
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DR1994:0134:732-748
Description:
These drawings are part of a set of 15 working drawings.
1974
Sections, plans, and elevations, House VI, Cornwall, Connecticut
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DR1994:0134:732-748
Description:
These drawings are part of a set of 15 working drawings.
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1974
Projet
AP180.S1.1991.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for the Casa Miggiano, a built three-storey private residence in a new residential development of Otranto, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1990-1996. The project is recorded through studies and early sketches for exterior elevations and floor plans. It also contans design development drawings, including interior elevations, sections, floor plans, details of furnishings, and perspective drawings showing the exterior of the residence.
1991-1992
Casa Miggiano [Miggiano house], Otranto, Italy (1991)
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AP180.S1.1991.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for the Casa Miggiano, a built three-storey private residence in a new residential development of Otranto, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1990-1996. The project is recorded through studies and early sketches for exterior elevations and floor plans. It also contans design development drawings, including interior elevations, sections, floor plans, details of furnishings, and perspective drawings showing the exterior of the residence.
Project
1991-1992
Projet
AP180.S1.1987.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Longhini, which appears to be an apartment or a one-storey private residence, in Milan, Italy. This project was realized. Riva worked on this project in 1987. According to the drawings, the project consisted mostly of interior remodeling by in adding furniture designed by Riva, and changing two doors. The project series solely consists of a floor plan and furnishing details for the interior redesign of the residence.
1987
Casa Longhini [Longhini house], Milan, Italy (1987)
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AP180.S1.1987.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Longhini, which appears to be an apartment or a one-storey private residence, in Milan, Italy. This project was realized. Riva worked on this project in 1987. According to the drawings, the project consisted mostly of interior remodeling by in adding furniture designed by Riva, and changing two doors. The project series solely consists of a floor plan and furnishing details for the interior redesign of the residence.
Project
1987
Projet
AP180.S1.1982.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Riva, a built private residence in Ghiffa, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1982. The project series consists solely of studies and furnishing details.
1982
Casa Riva [Riva house], Ghiffa, Italy (1982)
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AP180.S1.1982.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Riva, a built private residence in Ghiffa, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1982. The project series consists solely of studies and furnishing details.
Project
1982
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DR1994:0134:475-484
Description:
Part of a set of drawings that were likely used for publication.
circa 1973
Plans, sections, and elevations, House VI, Cornwall, Connecticut
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DR1994:0134:475-484
Description:
Part of a set of drawings that were likely used for publication.
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circa 1973
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DR1994:0134:667-689
Description:
Note that some of the drawings part of a set of 15 working drawings. Also included are some drawings that are part of a set of 14 working drawings. Some drawings include annotations.
circa 1973-1974
Plans, elevations, and sections, House VI, Cornwall, Connecticut
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DR1994:0134:667-689
Description:
Note that some of the drawings part of a set of 15 working drawings. Also included are some drawings that are part of a set of 14 working drawings. Some drawings include annotations.
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circa 1973-1974
Projet
AP056.S1.1988.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Reisman-Jenkinson residence and studio located at 92 Westwood Lane in Richmond Hill, Ontario from 1988-1991. The office identified the project number as 8813. This project consisted of a house and an attached studio with split-face concrete block exteriors for sculptor Stephen Jenkinson and writer Dolly Reisman. The house was divided into four wings, referred to in the documentation as Building A, Building B, Building C, and Building D. Building A was the studio at the front of the property, which had a distinctive marquis roof made of metal that fanned into a skylight. Building B, the main living area, was a loft-style building that included the kitchen, dining room, living room and conservatory on the ground floor and an office and storage spaces in the basement. This building was marked by large glass walls at the front of the property and a pyramid-shaped skylight above the kitchen. Building C extended towards the back of the property and was considered the sleeping wing, housing bedrooms at the ground floor and a playroom in the basement. Finally, Building D, which sat on the back corner of Building C, was the master bedroom and included a gym at the basement level. Buildings B, C, and D created a semi circle whose interior contained an exterior courtyard and gardens. Multiple schemes were investigated for this project, including different layouts of the basements and the ground floor of Building C. The project is recorded through original drawings, textual records and photographs dating from 1988-1991. The drawings document the design and construction of the home and include plans, sections, elevations, axonometric drawings and perspectives of interiors, exteriors and furnishings. Also present are structural, electrical and mechanical drawings issued for construction. Textual records are included to support the drawings. The photographs show the completed home.
1988-1991
Reisman-Jenkinson House, Richmond Hill, Ontario (1988-1991)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Reisman-Jenkinson residence and studio located at 92 Westwood Lane in Richmond Hill, Ontario from 1988-1991. The office identified the project number as 8813. This project consisted of a house and an attached studio with split-face concrete block exteriors for sculptor Stephen Jenkinson and writer Dolly Reisman. The house was divided into four wings, referred to in the documentation as Building A, Building B, Building C, and Building D. Building A was the studio at the front of the property, which had a distinctive marquis roof made of metal that fanned into a skylight. Building B, the main living area, was a loft-style building that included the kitchen, dining room, living room and conservatory on the ground floor and an office and storage spaces in the basement. This building was marked by large glass walls at the front of the property and a pyramid-shaped skylight above the kitchen. Building C extended towards the back of the property and was considered the sleeping wing, housing bedrooms at the ground floor and a playroom in the basement. Finally, Building D, which sat on the back corner of Building C, was the master bedroom and included a gym at the basement level. Buildings B, C, and D created a semi circle whose interior contained an exterior courtyard and gardens. Multiple schemes were investigated for this project, including different layouts of the basements and the ground floor of Building C. The project is recorded through original drawings, textual records and photographs dating from 1988-1991. The drawings document the design and construction of the home and include plans, sections, elevations, axonometric drawings and perspectives of interiors, exteriors and furnishings. Also present are structural, electrical and mechanical drawings issued for construction. Textual records are included to support the drawings. The photographs show the completed home.
Project
1988-1991
Projet
AP180.S1.1982.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's unrealized project Casa Palmiotta, a private residence in Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1982-1983. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including sections and furnishing details.
1982-1983
Casa Palmiotta [Palmiotta house], Italy (1982-1983)
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AP180.S1.1982.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's unrealized project Casa Palmiotta, a private residence in Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1982-1983. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including sections and furnishing details.
Project
1982-1983