PH1979:0322:002
ca. 1862
DR1995:0185:093
architecture
1960-1966
architecture
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AP159.D2
Description:
File documents the executed project for the United States Chancery Building in London, England. File includes 180 drawings: program analysis diagrams and conceptual sketches, including site plans, plans, elevations, perspectives.
architecture
1956-1957
United States Chancellery Building, London, England
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AP159.D2
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File documents the executed project for the United States Chancery Building in London, England. File includes 180 drawings: program analysis diagrams and conceptual sketches, including site plans, plans, elevations, perspectives.
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File 2
1956-1957
architecture
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DR2004:0779
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Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D39
Description:
File documents an unexecuted redevelopment project for a 20-storey office building for British Olivetti Limited on Wellesley Road, London, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced in 1969. File contains one design development drawing and textual records.
1969
Office Building, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D39
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File documents an unexecuted redevelopment project for a 20-storey office building for British Olivetti Limited on Wellesley Road, London, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced in 1969. File contains one design development drawing and textual records.
File 39
1969
photographies
PH1978:0074:001-020
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Volume consists of 20 black-and-white mounted photographic prints of views of the Crystal Palace in London, England, after its relocation to Sydenham. Prints are unbound in portfolio cover.
1853-1854
Views of the Crystal Palace, London, England
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PH1978:0074:001-020
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Volume consists of 20 black-and-white mounted photographic prints of views of the Crystal Palace in London, England, after its relocation to Sydenham. Prints are unbound in portfolio cover.
photographies
1853-1854
photographies
ARCH280299
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Printed from negative in 2000
1934
Portrait of Georges Braque in London
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ARCH280299
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Printed from negative in 2000
photographies
1934
DR1995:0185:275:003:005
1961?
Technical sketch showing cables and space frame tie for the Aviary at the London Zoo, London, England
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DR1995:0185:275:003:005
DR1995:0185:013
architecture
1960-1966
architecture
Projet
AP164.S1.2001.D4
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the international competition “Jubilee-Gardens” for the reorganization of the Southbank in London, England. Abalos & Herreros worked with an international team and the firm's entry was a finalist in the competition. The firm identified this project as number 139. “The competition programme asked for a new center for London. A center which would be perceived as a global icon. Comparing the statement with analogue enclaves showed that the Southbank was very small for such ambition, especially because of the fact that the project had to let as much metropolitan space open as possible. This forced to investigate how to enlarge the site. The problem was resolved by connecting adjacent areas in three levels. The original conditions and the programme offered a diverse mix of urban and natural elements: history, entertainment, culture, open spaces, the Thames… from where the conquest of the adjacent areas, the sub terrain and the margins of a linked event starts.” (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, photographic and reference materials, notes, competition documents, and correspondence.
1999-2001
Southbank Londres, London, United Kingdom (2001)
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AP164.S1.2001.D4
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the international competition “Jubilee-Gardens” for the reorganization of the Southbank in London, England. Abalos & Herreros worked with an international team and the firm's entry was a finalist in the competition. The firm identified this project as number 139. “The competition programme asked for a new center for London. A center which would be perceived as a global icon. Comparing the statement with analogue enclaves showed that the Southbank was very small for such ambition, especially because of the fact that the project had to let as much metropolitan space open as possible. This forced to investigate how to enlarge the site. The problem was resolved by connecting adjacent areas in three levels. The original conditions and the programme offered a diverse mix of urban and natural elements: history, entertainment, culture, open spaces, the Thames… from where the conquest of the adjacent areas, the sub terrain and the margins of a linked event starts.” (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, photographic and reference materials, notes, competition documents, and correspondence.
Project
1999-2001