Projet
AP180.S1.1964.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for the Casa Mataloni, a one-storey residence for the Mataloni Family in Italy. This project was built. Riva worked on this project in 1964. The project series contains only two floor plans, two exterior elevations, and furnishing details.
1962
Casa Mataloni [Mataloni house], Italy (1964)
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AP180.S1.1964.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for the Casa Mataloni, a one-storey residence for the Mataloni Family in Italy. This project was built. Riva worked on this project in 1964. The project series contains only two floor plans, two exterior elevations, and furnishing details.
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1962
Projet
AP180.S1.1977.PR01
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This project series documents Umberto Riva's project for the renovation of the Casa Angelini, a built three-storey private residence in Lerici, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1977. The project is recorded through design development drawings including exterior elevations, sections, and floor plans.
1977
Casa Angelini [Angelini house], Lerici, Italy (1977)
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AP180.S1.1977.PR01
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This project series documents Umberto Riva's project for the renovation of the Casa Angelini, a built three-storey private residence in Lerici, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1977. The project is recorded through design development drawings including exterior elevations, sections, and floor plans.
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1977
Projet
AP180.S1.1985.PR02
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This project series documents the Casa De Paolini, a built apartment in Milan, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1985. The apartment is located in a residential building constructed in the 1920s. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including elevations, sections, and furnishing details.
1985
Casa De Paolini [De Paolini house], Milan, Italy (1985)
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AP180.S1.1985.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Casa De Paolini, a built apartment in Milan, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1985. The apartment is located in a residential building constructed in the 1920s. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including elevations, sections, and furnishing details.
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1985
Projet
AP180.S1.2003.PR01
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This project series documents the Casa Manzoni, a two-storey private residence in Milan, Italy. This project was built. Riva worked on this project in 2003. The project series contains sketches for floor plans and design development drawings, including sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
2003
Casa Manzoni [Manzoni house], Milan, Italy (2003)
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AP180.S1.2003.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Manzoni, a two-storey private residence in Milan, Italy. This project was built. Riva worked on this project in 2003. The project series contains sketches for floor plans and design development drawings, including sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
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2003
Projet
AP180.S1.2005.PR01
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This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for Gioielleria Albireo, a jewelry store in Otranto, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 2005. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including elevations, sections, and furnishing details, including details for jewelry displays.
2005
Gioielleria Albireo [Albireo jewelery store], Otranto, Italy (2005)
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AP180.S1.2005.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for Gioielleria Albireo, a jewelry store in Otranto, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 2005. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including elevations, sections, and furnishing details, including details for jewelry displays.
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2005
Projet
Casa a torre, Italy (1969)
AP180.S1.1969.PR02
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This project series documents Umberto Riva's thesis project, Casa a torre, in collaboration with Maria Bottero. The project consists of a twelve-storey appartment building, which they worked on in 1969. The project series consists of floor plans, sections, elevations, furnishing details, and a site plan.
1969
Casa a torre, Italy (1969)
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AP180.S1.1969.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Umberto Riva's thesis project, Casa a torre, in collaboration with Maria Bottero. The project consists of a twelve-storey appartment building, which they worked on in 1969. The project series consists of floor plans, sections, elevations, furnishing details, and a site plan.
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1969
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Fonds
Fonds Peter Carter
AP047
Résumé:
The Peter Carter fonds, 1943-1996, documents the professional career of architect Peter Carter. The largest portion of the archive corresponds to projects Carter completed as principal of the office, Peter Carter Architect (1974-96). Materials in this fonds consist of 7263 drawings (including reprographic copies), 2007 photographic materials, approximately 65 panels, 3 l.m. of textual records, 26 models, 1 enclosing unit, 1 carpet sample, 1 graphic design layout for stationery letterhead, 1 brown oak sample, 1 window sample, 1 sign, 1 carioca stone, 1 travertine block and 1 grey carpet tile.
1943-1996
Fonds Peter Carter
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AP047
Résumé:
The Peter Carter fonds, 1943-1996, documents the professional career of architect Peter Carter. The largest portion of the archive corresponds to projects Carter completed as principal of the office, Peter Carter Architect (1974-96). Materials in this fonds consist of 7263 drawings (including reprographic copies), 2007 photographic materials, approximately 65 panels, 3 l.m. of textual records, 26 models, 1 enclosing unit, 1 carpet sample, 1 graphic design layout for stationery letterhead, 1 brown oak sample, 1 window sample, 1 sign, 1 carioca stone, 1 travertine block and 1 grey carpet tile.
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Fonds
1943-1996
Elevation and plan for a lamp stand for the model drawing room, Electric House, Battersea Borough
DR1988:0398
Description:
- 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 of these objects can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364).
design d'intérieur
printed August 1927
Elevation and plan for a lamp stand for the model drawing room, Electric House, Battersea Borough
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DR1988:0398
Description:
- 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 of these objects can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364).
design d'intérieur
articles
Notes pour un itinéraire américain
Elisabetta Trincherini sur le fonds Gianni Pettena
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AP164.S2
Description:
This series documents publications by Ábalos&Herreros and by the firm's publishing house Liga Multimedia Internaciónal (LMI). It includes a doctoral thesis “La Casa de Don Giovanni” by D. José Queglas; a book series titled “Exit”; writings about the firm for an issue of 2G: International Architecture Review, no. 22; “Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea” by Abalos & Herreros; as well as various publications by Abalos & Herreros and other authors. “La Casa de Don Giovanni” by D. José Queglas was published at the LMI. Documenting the publication are copies of the doctoral thesis, dummies, proofs, correspondence, contracts, reports, and an ISBN (International Standard Book Number) request form. Material was produced between 1972 and 1996. The book series “Exit” was also published by the LMI. Five titles were published and a sixth was in development, when the project was abandoned for unknown reasons. The publications in the series were titled: Exit 1: Exit; Exit 2: Las Afueras : siete visiones de la vida metropolitana; Exit 3: Le Corbusier. Rascacielos; Exit 4: [unknown]; and Exit 5: Natural artificial. Exit 2’s project title was “Madrid Metrópolis” and was changed later to “Las Afueras […]”. However, Abalos & Herreros did publish a book entitled “Madrid Metrópolis”, but there is no relation between the two publications. Documenting the book series are correspondence, a dummy, publications, notes, clippings, plans, invoices, contracts, and reference, digital, graphic and photographic materials. The publication “Abalos & Herreros” featured in the 2G: International architecture review, no 22 includes plans and illustrations. The issue is about Abalos & Herreros’ work from the 1990s. Documenting the publication are design development, presentation, and work drawings, as well as textual records. The publication of “Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea” by Abalos & Herreros was documented in phases of its creation. This publication was translated in English under the title “Tower and Office: from Modernist Theory to Contemporary Practice”. It was published as Buell Center / Columbia Books of Practice by MIT Press. Documenting the publication are proofs, illustrations, design development drawings, correspondence, reference and photographic materials. Various publications by Abalos & Herreros and titles published by the firm’s publishing house LMI include writings and correspondence, as well as reference, graphic and photographic materials.
1920, 1990-2008
Publications
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AP164.S2
Description:
This series documents publications by Ábalos&Herreros and by the firm's publishing house Liga Multimedia Internaciónal (LMI). It includes a doctoral thesis “La Casa de Don Giovanni” by D. José Queglas; a book series titled “Exit”; writings about the firm for an issue of 2G: International Architecture Review, no. 22; “Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea” by Abalos & Herreros; as well as various publications by Abalos & Herreros and other authors. “La Casa de Don Giovanni” by D. José Queglas was published at the LMI. Documenting the publication are copies of the doctoral thesis, dummies, proofs, correspondence, contracts, reports, and an ISBN (International Standard Book Number) request form. Material was produced between 1972 and 1996. The book series “Exit” was also published by the LMI. Five titles were published and a sixth was in development, when the project was abandoned for unknown reasons. The publications in the series were titled: Exit 1: Exit; Exit 2: Las Afueras : siete visiones de la vida metropolitana; Exit 3: Le Corbusier. Rascacielos; Exit 4: [unknown]; and Exit 5: Natural artificial. Exit 2’s project title was “Madrid Metrópolis” and was changed later to “Las Afueras […]”. However, Abalos & Herreros did publish a book entitled “Madrid Metrópolis”, but there is no relation between the two publications. Documenting the book series are correspondence, a dummy, publications, notes, clippings, plans, invoices, contracts, and reference, digital, graphic and photographic materials. The publication “Abalos & Herreros” featured in the 2G: International architecture review, no 22 includes plans and illustrations. The issue is about Abalos & Herreros’ work from the 1990s. Documenting the publication are design development, presentation, and work drawings, as well as textual records. The publication of “Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea” by Abalos & Herreros was documented in phases of its creation. This publication was translated in English under the title “Tower and Office: from Modernist Theory to Contemporary Practice”. It was published as Buell Center / Columbia Books of Practice by MIT Press. Documenting the publication are proofs, illustrations, design development drawings, correspondence, reference and photographic materials. Various publications by Abalos & Herreros and titles published by the firm’s publishing house LMI include writings and correspondence, as well as reference, graphic and photographic materials.
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1920, 1990-2008