PH2002:0042:006
1973
PH2002:0042:007
1973
Projet
Bene House
AP022.S1.1981.PR01
Description:
File documents a 12,000 square-foot summer residence on one-level, with a concrete frame and two detached guest houses (not built), located near Carmel, California. File contains concept and design development drawings.
[1981?]
Bene House
Actions:
AP022.S1.1981.PR01
Description:
File documents a 12,000 square-foot summer residence on one-level, with a concrete frame and two detached guest houses (not built), located near Carmel, California. File contains concept and design development drawings.
Project
[1981?]
DR1987:0314
Description:
- These plans and elevation show a brick and stone house with a few French revival motifs such as the quoining and pediment over the central pavilion. The rendered front elevation shows the house set in a forested landscape.
architecture
1 May 1860
Rendered elevation and plans for a country house in a French revival style
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DR1987:0314
Description:
- These plans and elevation show a brick and stone house with a few French revival motifs such as the quoining and pediment over the central pavilion. The rendered front elevation shows the house set in a forested landscape.
architecture
Projet
House 11a
AP143.S4.D23
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for House 11a, designed for Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Forster, Palo Alto, California, United States. File also includes one drawing for the International Seminary of Design in the Area of Cannaregio-West in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1978. File does not contain any conceptual drawings by Eisenman. Freehand diagrams explain the series of "topological" operations at the origin of the design (DR1994:0139:001-008). The original presentation drawings are published in 'Progressive Architecture' (DR1994:0139:283-301). File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, and presentation drawings. - Conceptual drawings include elevations, sections, and axonometrics - mostly black and coloured felt-tip pen on tracing vellum. Design development drawings include plans and axonometrics - some black felt-tip pen and some graphite on yellow tracing paper; and reprographic copies include - one photocopy on wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and axonometrics - mostly pen and black ink on tracing vellum. Copies include a stat of an axonometric of House 11a and a photocopy of part of the Cannaregio site plan.
1978
House 11a
Actions:
AP143.S4.D23
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for House 11a, designed for Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Forster, Palo Alto, California, United States. File also includes one drawing for the International Seminary of Design in the Area of Cannaregio-West in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1978. File does not contain any conceptual drawings by Eisenman. Freehand diagrams explain the series of "topological" operations at the origin of the design (DR1994:0139:001-008). The original presentation drawings are published in 'Progressive Architecture' (DR1994:0139:283-301). File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, and presentation drawings. - Conceptual drawings include elevations, sections, and axonometrics - mostly black and coloured felt-tip pen on tracing vellum. Design development drawings include plans and axonometrics - some black felt-tip pen and some graphite on yellow tracing paper; and reprographic copies include - one photocopy on wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and axonometrics - mostly pen and black ink on tracing vellum. Copies include a stat of an axonometric of House 11a and a photocopy of part of the Cannaregio site plan.
File 23
1978
PHCON2002:0016:005:015
24 November 1973
DR1979:0037
Description:
- An octagonal, domed pavilion, with iron railings lining the sets of stairs that approach the arched doorways on each of the eight sides.
architecture, architecture de paysage
early 19th century
Plan and elevation for a garden coffee house
Actions:
DR1979:0037
Description:
- An octagonal, domed pavilion, with iron railings lining the sets of stairs that approach the arched doorways on each of the eight sides.
architecture, architecture de paysage
PH1999:0006
architecture
1993
architecture
PH1982:0819
architecture, architecture de paysage
ca. 1980
architecture, architecture de paysage
DR1988:0021:001
n.d.