DR1974:0002:029:001-044
Description:
- This published portfolio contains 42 prints of Charles Rohault de Fleury's architectural works - mostly plans, elevations, sections and detail drawings, but also some perspective views, and a biographical note on the architect. Prints for domestic architecture in Paris include: Hôtel Soltykoff, Hôtel Sauvage, Hôtels Fontenilliat, and an hôtel on avenue Montaigne. There are two photogravures by P. Dujardin of the interior of Hôtel Sauvage. Prints for public buildings in Paris include: the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the Théâtre-Italien, the Hippodrome national, the façade of Pavillon de Rohan, a plan for the opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, and the Chambre des Notaires. The album contains a print of two tombs and a mausoleum, a print for the Hôtel de Prefecture, Poitiers, a plan for Saint-Augustin, Paris, and a photogravure of Charles Rohault de Fleury in profile.
architecture, architecture de paysage, ingénierie
published 1884
OEUVRE / DE / C. ROHAULT DE FLEURY / ARCHITECTE
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DR1974:0002:029:001-044
Description:
- This published portfolio contains 42 prints of Charles Rohault de Fleury's architectural works - mostly plans, elevations, sections and detail drawings, but also some perspective views, and a biographical note on the architect. Prints for domestic architecture in Paris include: Hôtel Soltykoff, Hôtel Sauvage, Hôtels Fontenilliat, and an hôtel on avenue Montaigne. There are two photogravures by P. Dujardin of the interior of Hôtel Sauvage. Prints for public buildings in Paris include: the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the Théâtre-Italien, the Hippodrome national, the façade of Pavillon de Rohan, a plan for the opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, and the Chambre des Notaires. The album contains a print of two tombs and a mausoleum, a print for the Hôtel de Prefecture, Poitiers, a plan for Saint-Augustin, Paris, and a photogravure of Charles Rohault de Fleury in profile.
architecture, architecture de paysage, ingénierie
Projet
AP022.S1.1985.PR17
Description:
File documents a 16-storey development including a 440-room hotel, commercial, office and retail spaces (not built), Ninth and L Street, Anchorage, Alaska. File contains slides, models and textual records.
1985-1990
The Winter Garden
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AP022.S1.1985.PR17
Description:
File documents a 16-storey development including a 440-room hotel, commercial, office and retail spaces (not built), Ninth and L Street, Anchorage, Alaska. File contains slides, models and textual records.
Project
1985-1990
Projet
AP022.S1.1994.PR01
Description:
File documents a proposal for a commercial tower consisting of a 300-room hotel, four storeys of retail space and two levels of parking, Taipei, Taiwan. File contains slides and design development drawings.
1994
Taiwan Sugar Commercial Tower
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AP022.S1.1994.PR01
Description:
File documents a proposal for a commercial tower consisting of a 300-room hotel, four storeys of retail space and two levels of parking, Taipei, Taiwan. File contains slides and design development drawings.
Project
1994
Projet
AP142.S1.D210
Description:
File documents an executed project for a hotel and pachinko hall in Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan. Material in this file was produced in 1993 and 1994. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, and working drawings.
1993-1994
Ibaraki Amusement Center
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AP142.S1.D210
Description:
File documents an executed project for a hotel and pachinko hall in Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan. Material in this file was produced in 1993 and 1994. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, and working drawings.
File 210
1993-1994
Projet
AP142.S1.D207
Description:
File documents an unexecuted (?) project for a hotel in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, Japan. Material in this file was produced in 1992. File contains textual records, including drawings, a map, specifications, and colour photocopies of views of the site.
1992
Shimokitazawa Project
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AP142.S1.D207
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File documents an unexecuted (?) project for a hotel in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, Japan. Material in this file was produced in 1992. File contains textual records, including drawings, a map, specifications, and colour photocopies of views of the site.
File 207
1992
Projet
Laurel Point Inn Addition
AP022.S1.1986.PR14
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File documents the addition of a 76-room wing and a winter garden to a waterfront hotel, constructed 1989, Victoria, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, textual records (includes photographs)
1986-1989
Laurel Point Inn Addition
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AP022.S1.1986.PR14
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File documents the addition of a 76-room wing and a winter garden to a waterfront hotel, constructed 1989, Victoria, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, textual records (includes photographs)
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1986-1989
Projet
AP022.S1.1987.PR07
Description:
File documents a feasibility study for town centre and a hotel development, including a proposal for a 3-level municipal hall, Whistler, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings and textual records (includes photographs).
1987-1988
Whistler Village Feasibility Study
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AP022.S1.1987.PR07
Description:
File documents a feasibility study for town centre and a hotel development, including a proposal for a 3-level municipal hall, Whistler, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings and textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1987-1988
Projet
AP022.S1.1980.PR14
Description:
File documents a four-block redevelopment project consisting of condominium / apartments, a 200-room hotel, and commercial spaces (completed 1984), Seattle, Washington. File contains photographic materials, design development drawings, models, textual documents.
1980-1984
Harbor Steps, Seattle
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AP022.S1.1980.PR14
Description:
File documents a four-block redevelopment project consisting of condominium / apartments, a 200-room hotel, and commercial spaces (completed 1984), Seattle, Washington. File contains photographic materials, design development drawings, models, textual documents.
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1980-1984
Projet
AP022.S1.1989.PR05
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File documents a multi-storey hotel / residence building with a conference room, banquet hall and revolving restaurant, on Khalifah Street, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emerites. File contains textual records(including some sketches and photographs).
1989
Al Ain Palace Residence Tower
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AP022.S1.1989.PR05
Description:
File documents a multi-storey hotel / residence building with a conference room, banquet hall and revolving restaurant, on Khalifah Street, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emerites. File contains textual records(including some sketches and photographs).
Project
1989
Sous-série
Domestic Commissions
CI001.S2.D2
Description:
Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury received domestic commissions for both urban housing -hôtel particuliers and apartment houses- and rural dwellings -châteaux, country houses and estates. Hubert also executed designs for furniture and garden pavilions. Hubert' work is characterized by restrained classical exteriors and luxurious Empire style interiors; both Charles' exteriors and interiors, especially those for Hôtels Sauvage and Soltykoff, reflect the exuberance of the Second Empire. The CCA albums include drawings from all stages of the design process but with an emphasis on design development drawings. Hubert's albums contain cost calculations and estimates, notes and letters. In general, the drawings by Charles are from a more developed phase of design than Hubert's; Hubert's commissions are more varied than Charles'. Charles' Hôtel Soltykoff (1854)(DR1974:0002:003:001-105) is exemplary of the Second Empire not only in its architectural language, programme and interior decoration, but also its use of mixed stone and iron construction. The album for Hôtel Soltykoff is one of the most comprehensive in the CCA collection. The drawings incorporate several phases of the design process from conceptual ideas to post-construction revisions. Numerous drawings for the structure and exterior ornamentation are included as well as drawings for the embellishment of the interior spaces. The interior drawings are especially interesting for evidence they provide of the palette of colours and ornamental motifs utilized in the Second Empire. Several prints (plates XIX - XXIII) in 'Oeuvre de C. Rohault de Fleury, architecte', which include general plans and elevations (few of which are included in the Hôtel Solytkoff album), are a useful complement to more specific drawings in the album. The Hôtel Sauvage (ca. 1862) album (DR1974:0002:006:001-024) - a set of 24 contract drawings- consists exclusively general plans, sections and elevations. This group of drawings give a good overall sense of both the interior and exterior. Hôtel Sauvage, like Hôtel Soltykoff is also typical of the Second Empire in style and programme. Château de Marcoussis (ca. 1861), for which a group of drawings were acquired in 1986, diverges somewhat in character from the other examples of Charles' domestic works represented in the CCA collection (DR1986:0379 - DR1986:0413). While most of the other houses are strictly classical in planning and design, for Château de Marcoussis, Charles adopted a more romantic asymmetrical château style design. The domestic commissions (1838-1856) in album, DR1974:0002:002:001-094, roughly fall into two categories. The first category consists of single residences - both town and country. The regimentation of plans and façades in the hôtel particular and country houses manifests the continued influence of Durand, yet Charles was also clearly affected by the Second Empire propensity for elaborate façade treatments with decoratively-shaped windows, complex mouldings and extensive rustication. The second category consists of urban apartment building with stores or occasionally offices on the ground floor, apartments, generally two per floor, above and often servants' rooms in the attic. These buildings are articulated in a restrained manner with mouldings, decorative ironwork and some stone ornament.
[between 1838 and 1861]
Domestic Commissions
CI001.S2.D2
Description:
Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury received domestic commissions for both urban housing -hôtel particuliers and apartment houses- and rural dwellings -châteaux, country houses and estates. Hubert also executed designs for furniture and garden pavilions. Hubert' work is characterized by restrained classical exteriors and luxurious Empire style interiors; both Charles' exteriors and interiors, especially those for Hôtels Sauvage and Soltykoff, reflect the exuberance of the Second Empire. The CCA albums include drawings from all stages of the design process but with an emphasis on design development drawings. Hubert's albums contain cost calculations and estimates, notes and letters. In general, the drawings by Charles are from a more developed phase of design than Hubert's; Hubert's commissions are more varied than Charles'. Charles' Hôtel Soltykoff (1854)(DR1974:0002:003:001-105) is exemplary of the Second Empire not only in its architectural language, programme and interior decoration, but also its use of mixed stone and iron construction. The album for Hôtel Soltykoff is one of the most comprehensive in the CCA collection. The drawings incorporate several phases of the design process from conceptual ideas to post-construction revisions. Numerous drawings for the structure and exterior ornamentation are included as well as drawings for the embellishment of the interior spaces. The interior drawings are especially interesting for evidence they provide of the palette of colours and ornamental motifs utilized in the Second Empire. Several prints (plates XIX - XXIII) in 'Oeuvre de C. Rohault de Fleury, architecte', which include general plans and elevations (few of which are included in the Hôtel Solytkoff album), are a useful complement to more specific drawings in the album. The Hôtel Sauvage (ca. 1862) album (DR1974:0002:006:001-024) - a set of 24 contract drawings- consists exclusively general plans, sections and elevations. This group of drawings give a good overall sense of both the interior and exterior. Hôtel Sauvage, like Hôtel Soltykoff is also typical of the Second Empire in style and programme. Château de Marcoussis (ca. 1861), for which a group of drawings were acquired in 1986, diverges somewhat in character from the other examples of Charles' domestic works represented in the CCA collection (DR1986:0379 - DR1986:0413). While most of the other houses are strictly classical in planning and design, for Château de Marcoussis, Charles adopted a more romantic asymmetrical château style design. The domestic commissions (1838-1856) in album, DR1974:0002:002:001-094, roughly fall into two categories. The first category consists of single residences - both town and country. The regimentation of plans and façades in the hôtel particular and country houses manifests the continued influence of Durand, yet Charles was also clearly affected by the Second Empire propensity for elaborate façade treatments with decoratively-shaped windows, complex mouldings and extensive rustication. The second category consists of urban apartment building with stores or occasionally offices on the ground floor, apartments, generally two per floor, above and often servants' rooms in the attic. These buildings are articulated in a restrained manner with mouldings, decorative ironwork and some stone ornament.
File 2
[between 1838 and 1861]