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DR1988:0433:017
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- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Plan for the basement of the stable offices for Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:017
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- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849
architecture
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DR1988:0433:020
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Plan for the roofs of the stable offices for Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:020
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- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849
architecture
« Wohnhaus Schlesisches Tor » (aussi appelé « Bonjour Tristesse ») à Berlin et « Punt en Komma » à La Haye sont les premiers ouvrages d’Álvaro Siza construits hors du Portugal, sa terre natale. Ils ont en commun leur taille, envergure, vocation et ambition ; tous deux ont été érigés dans les années 80, tous deux découlent d’une perception particulière de la ville et tous(...)
Salle octogonale Mot(s)-clé(s):
Álvaro Siza, Punt en Komma, The Hague, Bonjour Tristesse, Berlin
24 septembre 2015 au 22 mai 2016
Coin, îlot, quartier, villes. Álvaro Siza à Berlin et à La Haye
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« Wohnhaus Schlesisches Tor » (aussi appelé « Bonjour Tristesse ») à Berlin et « Punt en Komma » à La Haye sont les premiers ouvrages d’Álvaro Siza construits hors du Portugal, sa terre natale. Ils ont en commun leur taille, envergure, vocation et ambition ; tous deux ont été érigés dans les années 80, tous deux découlent d’une perception particulière de la ville et tous(...)
Salle octogonale Mot(s)-clé(s):
Álvaro Siza, Punt en Komma, The Hague, Bonjour Tristesse, Berlin
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DR1988:0433:018
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Plan for the principal story of the stable offices for Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:018
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- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849
architecture
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DR1988:0433:019
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Plan for the upper story of the stable offices for Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:019
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849
architecture
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DR1988:0433:040
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Sections and elevations for the cornice of the service wing, Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:040
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849
architecture
DR1990:0058
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- This watercolour rendering depicts a welcome arch composed of four rounded arches which span the intersection of two streets. Construction materials were either stacked logs or materials simulating stacked logs. The arch is surmounted by log pavilions with arch openings and potted trees at each corner and a pile of agricultural produce in the center. The structure is embellished with shields, including two inscribed with "L", flags, the British royal coat of arms, and sheaves of wheat. Staffage indicates the large scale of the arch.
architecture temporaire
30 May 1879
Perspective for a temporary welcome arch for the visit of the Marquess of Lorne and Princess Louise to Toronto, September 1879
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DR1990:0058
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- This watercolour rendering depicts a welcome arch composed of four rounded arches which span the intersection of two streets. Construction materials were either stacked logs or materials simulating stacked logs. The arch is surmounted by log pavilions with arch openings and potted trees at each corner and a pile of agricultural produce in the center. The structure is embellished with shields, including two inscribed with "L", flags, the British royal coat of arms, and sheaves of wheat. Staffage indicates the large scale of the arch.
architecture temporaire
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DR1988:0433:045
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Sections and elevations for the cornice of the great tower for Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:045
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849
architecture
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DR1988:0433:038
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Sections and elevations for the upper window balconies of the great tower, Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:038
Description:
- One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
dessins
October 1849
architecture
Archéologie du numérique : complexité et convention représente le troisième et dernier volet d’une série d’expositions liées à la constitution d’archives numériques au CCA. Le programme Archéologie du numérique comprend vingt-cinq projets pour lesquels les documents numériques constituent des éléments essentiels à la compréhension du processus de conception(...)
11 mai 2016 au 16 octobre 2016
Archéologie du numérique : complexité et convention
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Archéologie du numérique : complexité et convention représente le troisième et dernier volet d’une série d’expositions liées à la constitution d’archives numériques au CCA. Le programme Archéologie du numérique comprend vingt-cinq projets pour lesquels les documents numériques constituent des éléments essentiels à la compréhension du processus de conception(...)