documents textuels
AP149.S3.SS1.050
1985
documents textuels
1985
photographies
ARCH268949
s.d.
photographies
s.d.
photographies
ARCH269022
s.d.
photographies
s.d.
photographies
PH1982:0432:050
architecture
1866
View of the courtyard and eastern gateway of the Jami Masjid overlooking Delhi, India
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PH1982:0432:050
photographies
1866
architecture
photographies
PH1980:1219:019
Description:
- This photograph is from book PH1980:1219:001-100, 'Architecture in Dharwar and Mysore', which has been disassembled for the CCA exhibition 'Traces of India: Photography, Architecture, and the Politics of Representation/Empreintes de l'Inde: Photographie, architecture et politiques de la représentation'.
architecture, sculpture
between 1854 and 1858
Close-up view of reliefs on a façade, Hoysalesvara Temple, Halebid, India
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PH1980:1219:019
Description:
- This photograph is from book PH1980:1219:001-100, 'Architecture in Dharwar and Mysore', which has been disassembled for the CCA exhibition 'Traces of India: Photography, Architecture, and the Politics of Representation/Empreintes de l'Inde: Photographie, architecture et politiques de la représentation'.
photographies
between 1854 and 1858
architecture, sculpture
photographies
Quantité:
3 photograph(s)
PH1978:0099:001-003
Description:
- Photographs PH1978:0099:001 - PH1978:0099:003 comprise a set of three unmounted, uninscribed albumen prints by John Murray of panoramic views of Agra, including the Jami Masjid and the Taj Mahal, India (Sotheby's, pp. 74-75, pl. 174).
architecture
1857
Panorama showing the Jami Masjid (mosque of the Taj Mahal) and the Taj Mahal, Agra, India
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PH1978:0099:001-003
Description:
- Photographs PH1978:0099:001 - PH1978:0099:003 comprise a set of three unmounted, uninscribed albumen prints by John Murray of panoramic views of Agra, including the Jami Masjid and the Taj Mahal, India (Sotheby's, pp. 74-75, pl. 174).
photographies
Quantité:
3 photograph(s)
1857
architecture
Projet
AP206.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents buildings for the Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology in Hisar, India around 2000. The project consisted of the design of many new campus buildings, including the Administrative Block, offices, Health Centre, student and employee hostels, professors' houses and VIP houses, the Teaching Block, cafeteria, library, and University Works buildings. The University, previously known as Punjab Agricultural University, was established in 1995 by the Haryana state government and had a campus that sprawled over 372 acres. By 2007, around 200 acres had been developed with buildings and landscaping. Prakash had previously worked on projects for this campus, formerly known as the Punjab Agricultural University, in the 1960s. This project series contains the records for three buildings: the library, the Health Centre, and the Sports Hall. The library was notable for it's round shape, large entrance arch and domed skylight ceiling. The materials also emphasize the development of a large mural in the library depicting the astrological signs. The Health Centre was a diamond shaped building with an outdoor courtyard at its centre. The Sports Hall was a rectangular building with a trussed roof consisting primarily of an open, multipurpose space. This project is recorded through drawings, photographs of the finished buildings, and textual records dating from 2000-2007. The drawings are largely originals and include plans, sections, elevations, perspectives and details. The textual records consist of correspondence and a brochure on the campus construction program.
2000-2007
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, India (2000-2004)
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AP206.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents buildings for the Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology in Hisar, India around 2000. The project consisted of the design of many new campus buildings, including the Administrative Block, offices, Health Centre, student and employee hostels, professors' houses and VIP houses, the Teaching Block, cafeteria, library, and University Works buildings. The University, previously known as Punjab Agricultural University, was established in 1995 by the Haryana state government and had a campus that sprawled over 372 acres. By 2007, around 200 acres had been developed with buildings and landscaping. Prakash had previously worked on projects for this campus, formerly known as the Punjab Agricultural University, in the 1960s. This project series contains the records for three buildings: the library, the Health Centre, and the Sports Hall. The library was notable for it's round shape, large entrance arch and domed skylight ceiling. The materials also emphasize the development of a large mural in the library depicting the astrological signs. The Health Centre was a diamond shaped building with an outdoor courtyard at its centre. The Sports Hall was a rectangular building with a trussed roof consisting primarily of an open, multipurpose space. This project is recorded through drawings, photographs of the finished buildings, and textual records dating from 2000-2007. The drawings are largely originals and include plans, sections, elevations, perspectives and details. The textual records consist of correspondence and a brochure on the campus construction program.
Project
2000-2007
ARCH265438
circa 1955
ARCH265538
circa 1962
ARCH264693
circa 1956