dessins
DR1994:0030:238-265
Description:
Note that some of the reprographic copies include annotations.
circa 1993-1994
Installations and sections, Cities of Artificial Excavation, Montréal
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DR1994:0030:238-265
Description:
Note that some of the reprographic copies include annotations.
dessins
circa 1993-1994
DR1994:0030:280
1993-1994
1993-1994
livres
PHCON2002:0016:093:005
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No annotations or underlining.
published 1968
Planning and Cities: Village Planning in the Primitive World
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PHCON2002:0016:093:005
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No annotations or underlining.
livres
published 1968
dessins
DR1994:0030:001-002
1993-1994
Installation sketches, Cities of Artificial Excavation, Montréal
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DR1994:0030:001-002
dessins
1993-1994
dessins
DR1994:0030:032-034
circa 1993-1994
Installation sketches, Cities of Artificial Excavation, Montréal
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DR1994:0030:032-034
dessins
circa 1993-1994
dessins
DR1994:0030:039-040
circa 1993-1994
Installation sections, Cities of Artificial Excavation, Montréal
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DR1994:0030:039-040
dessins
circa 1993-1994
dessins
DR1994:0030:197-203
circa 1993-1994
Installation sections, Cities of Artificial Excavation, Montréal
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DR1994:0030:197-203
dessins
circa 1993-1994
photographies
PH1986:0901:026:001-002
Description:
- This view looks west along the northern wall and moat of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing). - On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall (visible at c.l. to c.r. of PH1986:0901:026:002) of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth), threatening to bombard the walls of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing) and demanding the surrender of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The Chinese surrendered the gate at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 145).
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
Panorama showing part of the walls and moat of the Inner City, with the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) in the background, and part of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:026:001-002
Description:
- This view looks west along the northern wall and moat of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing). - On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall (visible at c.l. to c.r. of PH1986:0901:026:002) of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth), threatening to bombard the walls of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing) and demanding the surrender of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The Chinese surrendered the gate at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 145).
photographies
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
DR1984:0320
architecture, urbanisme
October 1942 - January 1943
architecture, urbanisme
PH1999:0172
Description:
Photograph commissioned by Vanity Fair. Published in Vanity Fair, "Season in the Sun", August 1999.Outside the bar, counterclockwise from rear left: former pastry chef Albert Kumin, former press agent Roger Martin, landscape architect Karl Linn, architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable, project director Phyllis Lambert, architect Philip Johnson, sculptor Richard Lippold, lawyer Lester Klepper, former co-owner Tom Margittai. Inside the bar, from left: former executive chef Seppi Renggli, current chef Hitsch Albin, former press agent Philip Miles, current pastry chef Patrick Lemblé, adman George Lois, food writer Mimi Sheraton, sculptor Marilynn Gelfman Karp, adman Ron Holland, menu and logo designer Emil Antonucci, former director George Lang, current co-directors Alex von Bidder and Julian Niccolini.
architecture
19 March 1999; 14 April 1999
Group portrait of the original creative team of the Four Seasons Restaurant Grill Room, including Phyllis Lambert and Philip Johnson, Restaurant Four Seasons, Seagram Building, New York City, New York, United States
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PH1999:0172
Description:
Photograph commissioned by Vanity Fair. Published in Vanity Fair, "Season in the Sun", August 1999.Outside the bar, counterclockwise from rear left: former pastry chef Albert Kumin, former press agent Roger Martin, landscape architect Karl Linn, architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable, project director Phyllis Lambert, architect Philip Johnson, sculptor Richard Lippold, lawyer Lester Klepper, former co-owner Tom Margittai. Inside the bar, from left: former executive chef Seppi Renggli, current chef Hitsch Albin, former press agent Philip Miles, current pastry chef Patrick Lemblé, adman George Lois, food writer Mimi Sheraton, sculptor Marilynn Gelfman Karp, adman Ron Holland, menu and logo designer Emil Antonucci, former director George Lang, current co-directors Alex von Bidder and Julian Niccolini.
architecture