documents textuels
DR1999:0622
Description:
31 projects are included in the box. 1992 Florida Expo Documents include: news releases, zoning, -bridges, waterfront construction, statistics - population, land, 1967 expo regulation,-transmittals. B. Scott House, 1987 Document included: letter. Berlin Housing, 1982 Documents include: program, specifications, transmittals. Cincinnaty Performing Arts Document included: expenses. Charleston Naval Yard, 1990 Document included: invoice. Cooper Union, 1989 Documents include: agreement, program, detail reports. Cummins Engine Drawings ? Documents include compressor, machine axonometric, heat shield, -bearing housing, diffuser, wheel, shaft, turbine, drawings, 15 photographs. Frank House, 1986 Documents include: transmittals. Jubilee Point, Australia Documents include: planning, architectural services, letters, 2 photographs. Kilpatrikc Residence, 1986 Documents include: agreement, footage, cost, transmittal, memo. KINHILL JOINT VENTURE, RABY BAY, 1986 Documents include -correspondence, newsletter, Australia guidebook, site map and plan, statistics and information, reproduced photographs, deed, KNOLL TEXTILES Documents include: agreement, correspondence, accounting records. LAVILLETTE PARK, 1986 Document included: invoice. MCNEIL RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: invoice, letters. NORTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, MANSFIELD, OHIO, 1987 Document included: project manual. PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER PHASE II/EXPANSION WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, 1995 Document included: design criteria. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TRIANGLE, WASHINGTON, DC, 1981 Documents include: budget analysis, maps, management. PLAZA PARK DESIGN, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, 1986 Documents include: directory, prospectus, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings. PROGRESSIVE / NORTH MALL PLANNING DISTRICT CLEVELAND OHIO, 1986 Documents include -state & city maps, historical photographs (reproductions), articles, sketches, specifications, photograph, site plans/maps, contract, schedules, memos, contract, schedule, memo, site plan, specifications. PROGRESSIVE O. PARK Document included: filing index. RIVERPLACE, 1989 Documents include filing index, directory, memo, meeting minutes, transmittals, sketches, expenses. Documents include: filing index & directory, meeting minutes, transmittals & sketches. ROME TRIENNALE, 1985 Documents include: press communiqué, program, correspondence, sketches, drawings, 4 slides. ROSE RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: job list, transmittal, memo, newspaper clipping. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA CAPITOL GROUNDS, 1986 Documents include: jury, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clipping. SHARP II Documents include: schedule, calculations, correspondence, memos. SKID POWELL CANDELABRA, 1990 Document included: letter. TOBACCO ROW, RICHMOND VIRGINIA, 1986 Documents include: proposals, budget, agreement, cost estimates, permits, schedule. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH SEWANEE, TENNESSEE, 1986 Document included: letter. WEXNER HOUSE, 1986 Documents include: area calculations, correspondence, memos, transmittal & drawing. YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING, 1989 Document included: letter. ZURICH REBSTOCK Documents include: filing index, other European project with numbers and summaries programs, sketches.
News releases, zoning, bridges, waterfront construction, statistics population, land, 1967 expo regulation
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DR1999:0622
Description:
31 projects are included in the box. 1992 Florida Expo Documents include: news releases, zoning, -bridges, waterfront construction, statistics - population, land, 1967 expo regulation,-transmittals. B. Scott House, 1987 Document included: letter. Berlin Housing, 1982 Documents include: program, specifications, transmittals. Cincinnaty Performing Arts Document included: expenses. Charleston Naval Yard, 1990 Document included: invoice. Cooper Union, 1989 Documents include: agreement, program, detail reports. Cummins Engine Drawings ? Documents include compressor, machine axonometric, heat shield, -bearing housing, diffuser, wheel, shaft, turbine, drawings, 15 photographs. Frank House, 1986 Documents include: transmittals. Jubilee Point, Australia Documents include: planning, architectural services, letters, 2 photographs. Kilpatrikc Residence, 1986 Documents include: agreement, footage, cost, transmittal, memo. KINHILL JOINT VENTURE, RABY BAY, 1986 Documents include -correspondence, newsletter, Australia guidebook, site map and plan, statistics and information, reproduced photographs, deed, KNOLL TEXTILES Documents include: agreement, correspondence, accounting records. LAVILLETTE PARK, 1986 Document included: invoice. MCNEIL RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: invoice, letters. NORTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, MANSFIELD, OHIO, 1987 Document included: project manual. PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER PHASE II/EXPANSION WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, 1995 Document included: design criteria. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TRIANGLE, WASHINGTON, DC, 1981 Documents include: budget analysis, maps, management. PLAZA PARK DESIGN, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, 1986 Documents include: directory, prospectus, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings. PROGRESSIVE / NORTH MALL PLANNING DISTRICT CLEVELAND OHIO, 1986 Documents include -state & city maps, historical photographs (reproductions), articles, sketches, specifications, photograph, site plans/maps, contract, schedules, memos, contract, schedule, memo, site plan, specifications. PROGRESSIVE O. PARK Document included: filing index. RIVERPLACE, 1989 Documents include filing index, directory, memo, meeting minutes, transmittals, sketches, expenses. Documents include: filing index & directory, meeting minutes, transmittals & sketches. ROME TRIENNALE, 1985 Documents include: press communiqué, program, correspondence, sketches, drawings, 4 slides. ROSE RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: job list, transmittal, memo, newspaper clipping. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA CAPITOL GROUNDS, 1986 Documents include: jury, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clipping. SHARP II Documents include: schedule, calculations, correspondence, memos. SKID POWELL CANDELABRA, 1990 Document included: letter. TOBACCO ROW, RICHMOND VIRGINIA, 1986 Documents include: proposals, budget, agreement, cost estimates, permits, schedule. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH SEWANEE, TENNESSEE, 1986 Document included: letter. WEXNER HOUSE, 1986 Documents include: area calculations, correspondence, memos, transmittal & drawing. YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING, 1989 Document included: letter. ZURICH REBSTOCK Documents include: filing index, other European project with numbers and summaries programs, sketches.
documents textuels
DR1988:0358
Description:
- Comparison with DR1988:0359, 'Plans and Elevations for Electric House ...', identifies these projections as sections and plans for Electric House. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
printed late 1926 or 1927
Sections and floor plans for Electric House, Battersea Borough
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DR1988:0358
Description:
- Comparison with DR1988:0359, 'Plans and Elevations for Electric House ...', identifies these projections as sections and plans for Electric House. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
DR1988:0410
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows two elevations for onyx mosaics designed to be backlit. The onyx landscapes are rendered in coloured pencil. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
printed March 1927
Elevations for onyx niches for showrooms, Electric House, Battersea Borough
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DR1988:0410
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows two elevations for onyx mosaics designed to be backlit. The onyx landscapes are rendered in coloured pencil. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
Projet
AP207.S1.1968.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Diaologo Pettena-Arnolfo, an installation conceived by Pettena in 1968 for the "Premio Masaccio" (the "Masaccio Prize") exhibition in San Giovanni Valdarno. The exhibition was presented at the Palazzo Comunale, attributed to the Renaissance architect Arnolfo di Cambio. The installation closed off all open spaces in the portico of the Palazzo Comunale to create a new exhibition space. The "Premio Masaccio" exhibition was displayed in this new temporary gallery. Pettena "used the color black inside to create an abstract environment for the exhibition works while, on the outside, he drew large, diagonal black and silvers stripes on panels, as a deliberate contrast to the old city monument". [1] The project series contains a project description in Italian, photographs of the installation seen both from the outside and inside, and a perspective drawing showing the front facade of the Palazzo Comunale. Source: [1] Marco Scotini, editor. Non-conscious architecture: Gianni Pettena, Sternberg Press, 2018, 235 pages. p. 106.
circa 1968-2015
Dialogo Pettena-Arnolfo [Pettena-Arnolfo Dialogue] (1968)
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AP207.S1.1968.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Diaologo Pettena-Arnolfo, an installation conceived by Pettena in 1968 for the "Premio Masaccio" (the "Masaccio Prize") exhibition in San Giovanni Valdarno. The exhibition was presented at the Palazzo Comunale, attributed to the Renaissance architect Arnolfo di Cambio. The installation closed off all open spaces in the portico of the Palazzo Comunale to create a new exhibition space. The "Premio Masaccio" exhibition was displayed in this new temporary gallery. Pettena "used the color black inside to create an abstract environment for the exhibition works while, on the outside, he drew large, diagonal black and silvers stripes on panels, as a deliberate contrast to the old city monument". [1] The project series contains a project description in Italian, photographs of the installation seen both from the outside and inside, and a perspective drawing showing the front facade of the Palazzo Comunale. Source: [1] Marco Scotini, editor. Non-conscious architecture: Gianni Pettena, Sternberg Press, 2018, 235 pages. p. 106.
Project
circa 1968-2015
Série(s)
AP168.S1
Description:
The Project records from Neil Denari series, 1994 – 2004, consists of records produced by Denari for his show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. It documents the development and final design for the principal architectural installation built on the third level of the gallery, as well as related materials displayed on the gallery’s fourth floor. The series also contains photographic and video documentation of the exhibit, the show catalogue, and promotional materials. The series includes 4003 digital files (1 GB), 53 slides, 21 transparencies, seven drawings and/or reprographic copies, two VHS video cassettes, one exhibition catalogue, and a small amount of promotional material comprising one large and two small posters, one postcard, and one t-shirt. The majority of records date from 1994-1996. Denari used a combination of physical drawings and digital modelling to draft the design for Interrupted Projections. The series contains one ink drawing and one transfer print with plans and sections of the third floor gallery space, two reprographic copies of drawings with elevations and plans of existing conditions of the third and fourth floors at Gallery MA, and three graphite hand drawings of the installation. Digital files in the series include two original Softimage databases containing full and partial 3D models of the installation, as well as one forward-migrated database containing models compiled from the two original databases. The original models were created in Softimage ’95 on Windows NT and will not open in contemporary versions of Autodesk Softimage. The forward-migrated model database was created by members of Autodesk’s Montreal office for the Archaeology of the Digital exhibition Complexity and Convention and will open in Softimage 2014. Each Softimage model database is made up of several directories that contain information necessary to render all models and their animation into a “scene” (such as textures, lighting, camera movements, etc.). When the Interrupted Projections models were migrated, the information from all directories in both original databases was compiled into the Scenes directory of a single database. These updated scene files (SCN) contain all the elements needed to render the models without the need for additional directories. Each scene file has a corresponding scene TOC file (scene table of content), which can be used to further modify the information in the scene. Scene files in the migrated database contain full and partial models for Interrupted Projections, including one animated scene that follows a camera path through the interior and exterior of the final model. These files document the various stages of design work for the project, as well as Denari’s use of animation features in Softimage to visualize and study the spatial character of his drawings. Project collaborator Duks Koschitz created additional animations of the model that were edited and shown on the fourth floor of the exhibition. A compilation of his work is included on a VHS tape in the archive. The video, which spans one minute 16 seconds, contains four animations that move around the 3D gallery space. Koschitz attempted to reflect the concerns of the project in the movements of the camera, focusing on details such as the fictional company logos or curvatures in the surface of the model. The majority of photographic materials in the series are digital renderings of the model, comprising 38 slides, 14 diapositives, and seven digital images. Photographic materials also include images of the completed show, including seven diapositives that document the built work from various views on the third floor of Gallery MA, as well as the exhibition of materials on the fourth floor. A small number of slides document the exhibit open to the public, and include images of visitors interacting with the Sony Navicam. Most of the diapositive photographs and a small number of slides were taken by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa, a photographer of architecture based in Tokyo. A second VHS tape in the archive provides in-depth documentation of the Interrupted Projections exhibition, containing 45 minutes of raw video footage that explores Gallery MA and surrounding areas of Tokyo. The Interrupted Projections book contains in print the text and images from the installation and website. It was written by Denari and designed by Michiharu Shimoda, a graphic designer and underground trip-hop artist who was also responsible for the design of the fictional logos used in the exhibit. The book acts as an extension of the content of the show, as well as exhibition catalogue, and covers Denari’s other projects represented in the show. The series also contains a small amount of promotional media for Interrupted Projections, including one large and two small posters, a postcard, and a t-shirt.
1994 - 2004
Project records from Neil Denari
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AP168.S1
Description:
The Project records from Neil Denari series, 1994 – 2004, consists of records produced by Denari for his show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. It documents the development and final design for the principal architectural installation built on the third level of the gallery, as well as related materials displayed on the gallery’s fourth floor. The series also contains photographic and video documentation of the exhibit, the show catalogue, and promotional materials. The series includes 4003 digital files (1 GB), 53 slides, 21 transparencies, seven drawings and/or reprographic copies, two VHS video cassettes, one exhibition catalogue, and a small amount of promotional material comprising one large and two small posters, one postcard, and one t-shirt. The majority of records date from 1994-1996. Denari used a combination of physical drawings and digital modelling to draft the design for Interrupted Projections. The series contains one ink drawing and one transfer print with plans and sections of the third floor gallery space, two reprographic copies of drawings with elevations and plans of existing conditions of the third and fourth floors at Gallery MA, and three graphite hand drawings of the installation. Digital files in the series include two original Softimage databases containing full and partial 3D models of the installation, as well as one forward-migrated database containing models compiled from the two original databases. The original models were created in Softimage ’95 on Windows NT and will not open in contemporary versions of Autodesk Softimage. The forward-migrated model database was created by members of Autodesk’s Montreal office for the Archaeology of the Digital exhibition Complexity and Convention and will open in Softimage 2014. Each Softimage model database is made up of several directories that contain information necessary to render all models and their animation into a “scene” (such as textures, lighting, camera movements, etc.). When the Interrupted Projections models were migrated, the information from all directories in both original databases was compiled into the Scenes directory of a single database. These updated scene files (SCN) contain all the elements needed to render the models without the need for additional directories. Each scene file has a corresponding scene TOC file (scene table of content), which can be used to further modify the information in the scene. Scene files in the migrated database contain full and partial models for Interrupted Projections, including one animated scene that follows a camera path through the interior and exterior of the final model. These files document the various stages of design work for the project, as well as Denari’s use of animation features in Softimage to visualize and study the spatial character of his drawings. Project collaborator Duks Koschitz created additional animations of the model that were edited and shown on the fourth floor of the exhibition. A compilation of his work is included on a VHS tape in the archive. The video, which spans one minute 16 seconds, contains four animations that move around the 3D gallery space. Koschitz attempted to reflect the concerns of the project in the movements of the camera, focusing on details such as the fictional company logos or curvatures in the surface of the model. The majority of photographic materials in the series are digital renderings of the model, comprising 38 slides, 14 diapositives, and seven digital images. Photographic materials also include images of the completed show, including seven diapositives that document the built work from various views on the third floor of Gallery MA, as well as the exhibition of materials on the fourth floor. A small number of slides document the exhibit open to the public, and include images of visitors interacting with the Sony Navicam. Most of the diapositive photographs and a small number of slides were taken by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa, a photographer of architecture based in Tokyo. A second VHS tape in the archive provides in-depth documentation of the Interrupted Projections exhibition, containing 45 minutes of raw video footage that explores Gallery MA and surrounding areas of Tokyo. The Interrupted Projections book contains in print the text and images from the installation and website. It was written by Denari and designed by Michiharu Shimoda, a graphic designer and underground trip-hop artist who was also responsible for the design of the fictional logos used in the exhibit. The book acts as an extension of the content of the show, as well as exhibition catalogue, and covers Denari’s other projects represented in the show. The series also contains a small amount of promotional media for Interrupted Projections, including one large and two small posters, a postcard, and a t-shirt.
Series
1994 - 2004
Projet
AP056.S1.1997.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Richmond City Hall in Richmond, British Columbia from 1997-2000. The office identified the project number as 9710, although some project materials also refer to the project number as 9709. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, was a joint venture between Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects and Vancouver-based Hotson Bakker Architects. The project consisted of a new civic space at the corner of Granville Avenue and No 3 Road, built on the grounds of the original city hall, that included a three-component building. These components included the circular Council Chamber at the forefront, an eight-storey administrative tower, and a long, two-storey Meeting House all surrounding a new civic square. The Meeting House connected the interior elements to outdoor spaces, which include a series of courtyards, gardens and water features. [1] The material palette for the building's exterior included an aluminum curtain wall with several types of glass finishes and wood accents. This project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, paintings, textual records and a project model dating from 1997-1999. The drawings are mostly original sketches, but some plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are also included. There are also a number of presentation materials, which include text on the design concept, digital renderings, photographs of the model and paintings. [1]“Richmond City Hall,” The Architecture of Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, 92 (Basel: Birkhäuser, 2004), 92.
1997-1999
Richmond City Hall, British Columbia (1997-2000)
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AP056.S1.1997.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Richmond City Hall in Richmond, British Columbia from 1997-2000. The office identified the project number as 9710, although some project materials also refer to the project number as 9709. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, was a joint venture between Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects and Vancouver-based Hotson Bakker Architects. The project consisted of a new civic space at the corner of Granville Avenue and No 3 Road, built on the grounds of the original city hall, that included a three-component building. These components included the circular Council Chamber at the forefront, an eight-storey administrative tower, and a long, two-storey Meeting House all surrounding a new civic square. The Meeting House connected the interior elements to outdoor spaces, which include a series of courtyards, gardens and water features. [1] The material palette for the building's exterior included an aluminum curtain wall with several types of glass finishes and wood accents. This project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, paintings, textual records and a project model dating from 1997-1999. The drawings are mostly original sketches, but some plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are also included. There are also a number of presentation materials, which include text on the design concept, digital renderings, photographs of the model and paintings. [1]“Richmond City Hall,” The Architecture of Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, 92 (Basel: Birkhäuser, 2004), 92.
Project
1997-1999
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
AP181
Résumé:
The COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records, 1994-2007, document the design of the firm’s BMW Welt project, also known as BMW World, in Munich, Germany. The archive consists of approximately 52, 400 born-digital files representing the greater part of the digital archive of the project, as well as 52 of the study models made in the earlier stages of the project.
1994-2015
Documents d’archives de COOP HIMMELB(L)AU pour le projet BMW Welt
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AP181
Résumé:
The COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records, 1994-2007, document the design of the firm’s BMW Welt project, also known as BMW World, in Munich, Germany. The archive consists of approximately 52, 400 born-digital files representing the greater part of the digital archive of the project, as well as 52 of the study models made in the earlier stages of the project.
archives
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Fonds
1994-2015
DR1988:0386
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows an imitation mother-of-pearl lamp shade to be suspended by a bronze chain. There is a thumbnail sketch of the design in the lower right corner. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
printed late 1926 or 1927
Elevation and half plan for a lamp shade for Electric House, Battersea Borough
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DR1988:0386
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows an imitation mother-of-pearl lamp shade to be suspended by a bronze chain. There is a thumbnail sketch of the design in the lower right corner. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
DR1988:0401
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows a design for a plaster frieze for the ceiling ribs in the showrooms of Electric House, Battersea Borough. The design includes lightbulbs, electrical cords, and swags. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
printed November 1926
Detail for the plaster frieze on showroom ceiling ribs, Electric House, Battersea Borough
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DR1988:0401
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows a design for a plaster frieze for the ceiling ribs in the showrooms of Electric House, Battersea Borough. The design includes lightbulbs, electrical cords, and swags. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
Sur les traces de... voyage
Interprétant de la manière la plus large le thème des voyages lointains, l’exposition cartographie et élargit la notion de voyage qui s’étend aux expéditions imaginaires, aux sites étranges, aux points de fuite, aux maisons transportables et flottantes, aux caves sans fond, aux dômes de verre convolutés, aux tombeaux, aux cryptes et catacombes, aux aventures dans des(...)
Vitrines
3 décembre 2008 au 1 mai 2009
Sur les traces de... voyage
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Description:
Interprétant de la manière la plus large le thème des voyages lointains, l’exposition cartographie et élargit la notion de voyage qui s’étend aux expéditions imaginaires, aux sites étranges, aux points de fuite, aux maisons transportables et flottantes, aux caves sans fond, aux dômes de verre convolutés, aux tombeaux, aux cryptes et catacombes, aux aventures dans des(...)
Vitrines