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DR1985:0395
20th century
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D37
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Siemens AG Headquarters, in Munich, Germany. The complex includes a research centre. Material in this file was produced in 1970. File contains presentation drawings, including some submitted for the competition, and publication drawings. Photographic materials includes a view of the Siemensstadt housing in Berlin by architect Walter Gropius, views of a study model, and views of a presentation model by John Donat Photography. File also contains one item of textual records.
1970
Siemens AG Headquarters Competition, Munich, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D37
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Siemens AG Headquarters, in Munich, Germany. The complex includes a research centre. Material in this file was produced in 1970. File contains presentation drawings, including some submitted for the competition, and publication drawings. Photographic materials includes a view of the Siemensstadt housing in Berlin by architect Walter Gropius, views of a study model, and views of a presentation model by John Donat Photography. File also contains one item of textual records.
File 37
1970
articles
Un mouvement de translation
31 janvier 2022
Un mouvement de translation
Esra Akcan sur l'échange multidirectionnel dans l'architecture moderne irakienne
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photographies
AP140.S2.SS1.D37.P5
Description:
views of publication drawings for floor plans, partial plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, and a few sketch perspectives, most of which are not otherwise present in the project documents, views of architect Walter Gropius and of the Siemensstadt housing in Berlin by Gropius
Views of publication drawings for floor plans, partial plans
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AP140.S2.SS1.D37.P5
Description:
views of publication drawings for floor plans, partial plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, and a few sketch perspectives, most of which are not otherwise present in the project documents, views of architect Walter Gropius and of the Siemensstadt housing in Berlin by Gropius
photographies
documents textuels, photographies
ARCH215143
Description:
documents concerned with Mies van der Rohe and his work - brochures on Mies, Mies exhibition, Promontory Apts., 860-880 Lakeshore Drive, Algonquin Apts., periodical, apartment building brochure, I.I.T. lecture brochure (Mies, Serge Chermayeff, Walter Gropius) and photographs of Lakeshore Drive Apts. model
Documents concerned with Mies van der Rohe and his work
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ARCH215143
Description:
documents concerned with Mies van der Rohe and his work - brochures on Mies, Mies exhibition, Promontory Apts., 860-880 Lakeshore Drive, Algonquin Apts., periodical, apartment building brochure, I.I.T. lecture brochure (Mies, Serge Chermayeff, Walter Gropius) and photographs of Lakeshore Drive Apts. model
documents textuels, photographies
photographies
PH1986:0623
architecture
1984
View of the principal façade of Villa Cuno through open gates, Eppenhausen, Hagen, Germany
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PH1986:0623
photographies
1984
architecture
PH1980:1015:011
architecture
1926
View of the side of the Moholy-Nagy House, from the east, Dessau, Germany
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PH1980:1015:011
architecture
PH1984:0956
architecture, design d'exposition
1927
architecture, design d'exposition
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Collection
AP162
Résumé:
The Die gläserne Kette CCA Collection documents the chain of correspondence exchanged between German architects Hermann Finsterlin, Paul Goesch, Wenzel Hablik, Hans Hansen, Carl Krayl, Hans and Wassili Luckhardt, Hans Scharoun, and Bruno and Max Taut between 1919 and 1920 on the subject of utopian architecture and society. This CCA collection features original copies and reproductions of the correspondence, as well as a limited number of drawings by the members of the group.
1911-1977
Collection Die gläserne Kette
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AP162
Résumé:
The Die gläserne Kette CCA Collection documents the chain of correspondence exchanged between German architects Hermann Finsterlin, Paul Goesch, Wenzel Hablik, Hans Hansen, Carl Krayl, Hans and Wassili Luckhardt, Hans Scharoun, and Bruno and Max Taut between 1919 and 1920 on the subject of utopian architecture and society. This CCA collection features original copies and reproductions of the correspondence, as well as a limited number of drawings by the members of the group.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Collection AP162
1911-1977
PH1982:0632
architecture, design d'intérieur
after 1926
architecture, design d'intérieur