Projet
CI007.S1.1949.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the 860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Buildings designed by Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, Illinois, United States, built between 1949 and 1951. The material in this series was produced between 1945 and 1955 and in 2000. The series contains photographs of the 860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Buildings, predominantly views of the interior and the exterior of the apartement buildings by the photographer Guido Guidi.
1945-1955, 2000
860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Buildings, Chicago, United States (1949-1951)
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CI007.S1.1949.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the 860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Buildings designed by Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, Illinois, United States, built between 1949 and 1951. The material in this series was produced between 1945 and 1955 and in 2000. The series contains photographs of the 860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Buildings, predominantly views of the interior and the exterior of the apartement buildings by the photographer Guido Guidi.
project
1945-1955, 2000
Sous-série
Papers and Correspondence
AP032.S1.SS4
Description:
This sub-series documents aspects of Goldsmith’s personal and professional activities from 1953 – 1995. It includes photographs depicting Goldsmith’s architectural work from the early-1950s to early-1960s with James Ferris as well as a series of informal photographs of Goldsmith which cover the late-1950s to the early-1990s. The sub-series also contains research and travel records, correspondence, and personal and business documents dating from the 1960s to the 1990s.
1953-1995
Papers and Correspondence
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AP032.S1.SS4
Description:
This sub-series documents aspects of Goldsmith’s personal and professional activities from 1953 – 1995. It includes photographs depicting Goldsmith’s architectural work from the early-1950s to early-1960s with James Ferris as well as a series of informal photographs of Goldsmith which cover the late-1950s to the early-1990s. The sub-series also contains research and travel records, correspondence, and personal and business documents dating from the 1960s to the 1990s.
Sub-series 4
1953-1995
Sous-série
AP156.S6.SS5
Description:
La sous-série documente la famille de Jacqueline Jeanneret. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre les années 1930s et les années 1980. La sous-série contient des documents textuels, dont des documents généalogiques, ainsi qu'un album de photographies des dessins et peintures de Le Corbusier. The sub-series documents the family of Jacqueline Jeanneret. The material in this sub-series was produced between the 1930s and the 1980s. The sub-series contains textual records, incluing genealogical documents, and also a album of photographs of drawings and paintings by Le Corbusier.
1930s-1980s
Documents relatifs à la famille = Documents concerning the family
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AP156.S6.SS5
Description:
La sous-série documente la famille de Jacqueline Jeanneret. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre les années 1930s et les années 1980. La sous-série contient des documents textuels, dont des documents généalogiques, ainsi qu'un album de photographies des dessins et peintures de Le Corbusier. The sub-series documents the family of Jacqueline Jeanneret. The material in this sub-series was produced between the 1930s and the 1980s. The sub-series contains textual records, incluing genealogical documents, and also a album of photographs of drawings and paintings by Le Corbusier.
Sous-série 5
1930s-1980s
Sous-série
AP156.S4.SS3.D2
Description:
Le dossier documente la fête d'adieu à Chandigarh, en Inde, de Pierre Jeanneret en avril 1965. Le dossier contient des photographies de Pierre Jeanneret, en compagnie de sa nièce Jacqueline Jeanneret, des officiels de Chandigarh et du gouvernement indien ou d'autres architectes qui ont collaboré au projet de Chandigarh, dont Jeet Malhotra. File documents Pierre Jeanneret's Farewell Party to Chandigarh, in India, in April 1965. The file contains photographs of Pierre Jeanneret, with his niece Jacqueline Jeanneret, Chandigarh or Indian government officials or others architects who colloborated to the Chandigarh project, including Jeet Malhotra.
April 1965
Fête d’adieu à Chandigarh, Inde = Farewell Party to Chandigarh, India
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AP156.S4.SS3.D2
Description:
Le dossier documente la fête d'adieu à Chandigarh, en Inde, de Pierre Jeanneret en avril 1965. Le dossier contient des photographies de Pierre Jeanneret, en compagnie de sa nièce Jacqueline Jeanneret, des officiels de Chandigarh et du gouvernement indien ou d'autres architectes qui ont collaboré au projet de Chandigarh, dont Jeet Malhotra. File documents Pierre Jeanneret's Farewell Party to Chandigarh, in India, in April 1965. The file contains photographs of Pierre Jeanneret, with his niece Jacqueline Jeanneret, Chandigarh or Indian government officials or others architects who colloborated to the Chandigarh project, including Jeet Malhotra.
Dossier 2
April 1965
Série(s)
CD045.S3
Description:
The series consists chiefly of photographic prints, but includes a few textual records related to specific photographs. The subjects are chiefly views of monuments, statues and sculptures, including a number of works by the Québec artist Louis-Philippe Hébert. There are two photographic portraits of Louis-Philippe Hébert. The file also includes a photograph of a painting in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, with a covering letter from the Gallery.
between 1927 and 1946?
Photographs of monuments, statues, art works and commemorative plaques
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CD045.S3
Description:
The series consists chiefly of photographic prints, but includes a few textual records related to specific photographs. The subjects are chiefly views of monuments, statues and sculptures, including a number of works by the Québec artist Louis-Philippe Hébert. There are two photographic portraits of Louis-Philippe Hébert. The file also includes a photograph of a painting in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, with a covering letter from the Gallery.
Series 3
between 1927 and 1946?
PH1987:0452.02:087
Description:
- The Capilla de los Dolores is located in the atrio of the Iglesia de San Francisco, beside its left façade in the photograph. For a complete image of the Capilla de los Dolores, see Katzman (p. 171, fig. 285).
architecture, sculpture
1901 or before
View of the Iglesia and Convento de San Francisco showing the atrio with the Capilla de los Dolores, Celaya, Mexico
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PH1987:0452.02:087
Description:
- The Capilla de los Dolores is located in the atrio of the Iglesia de San Francisco, beside its left façade in the photograph. For a complete image of the Capilla de los Dolores, see Katzman (p. 171, fig. 285).
architecture, sculpture
PH1980:0048.01:045
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson identifies the mosque shown in this photograph as the Mosque of Jazzar Pasha (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture
1859-1860
View of Acre from the northern ramparts showing the Mosque of Jazzar Pasha, Ottoman Empire (now in Israel)
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PH1980:0048.01:045
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson identifies the mosque shown in this photograph as the Mosque of Jazzar Pasha (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D26
Description:
File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for a library for the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 2000. File contains publication drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of drawings, of models, including by John Donat Photography and by photographer Richard Einzing of Brecht-Einzig studio, an aerial view of the site, views of the building site, of the completed building and of James Stirling, including by photographers Ian Nairn, Norman R.C. McGrath, James Stirling, Ezra Stoller, Alessandro Vasella and Colin Westwood. Photographs of building defects and remedial work are also present in the file. File also contains textual records, presentation models and a printing plate.
1962-[2000], predominant 1963-1968
History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, Competition and Construction, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26
Description:
File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for a library for the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 2000. File contains publication drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of drawings, of models, including by John Donat Photography and by photographer Richard Einzing of Brecht-Einzig studio, an aerial view of the site, views of the building site, of the completed building and of James Stirling, including by photographers Ian Nairn, Norman R.C. McGrath, James Stirling, Ezra Stoller, Alessandro Vasella and Colin Westwood. Photographs of building defects and remedial work are also present in the file. File also contains textual records, presentation models and a printing plate.
File 26
1962-[2000], predominant 1963-1968
Projet
Clay House (1972)
AP207.S1.1972.PR02
Description:
The project series documents "Clay House", an installation undertaken by Pettena and a group of his students from the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City, in 1972. It consisted of covering an entire inhabited house with clay located in a middle-class neighbourhood of Salt Lake City. The installation "was another study on the “working” of material, or rather a statement on the re-naturalization of denatured places and materials [...]." It also transformed the house by changing its colour from the other houses in the area, "all devitalized by the anonymity as well as the uniformity of their coloring." [2] The project series contains photographs of the residence before being covered in clay, a photograph of Pettena's team working at covering the house with clay, photographs of the finished installation, and a photograph of the model. The project series also contains drawings for the installation, and a drawing showing four stages of the installation. Source: [1] [2] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/nat-clay-house-1972-1/ (last accessed 11 November 2019)
circa 1972-2016
Clay House (1972)
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AP207.S1.1972.PR02
Description:
The project series documents "Clay House", an installation undertaken by Pettena and a group of his students from the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City, in 1972. It consisted of covering an entire inhabited house with clay located in a middle-class neighbourhood of Salt Lake City. The installation "was another study on the “working” of material, or rather a statement on the re-naturalization of denatured places and materials [...]." It also transformed the house by changing its colour from the other houses in the area, "all devitalized by the anonymity as well as the uniformity of their coloring." [2] The project series contains photographs of the residence before being covered in clay, a photograph of Pettena's team working at covering the house with clay, photographs of the finished installation, and a photograph of the model. The project series also contains drawings for the installation, and a drawing showing four stages of the installation. Source: [1] [2] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/nat-clay-house-1972-1/ (last accessed 11 November 2019)
Project
circa 1972-2016
Projet
Russell House
AP022.S1.1983.PR22
Description:
File documents a private residence built at Lake Bay, Washington State. File contains conceptual sketches, design development drawings, working drawings, models, textual records (includes photographs).
1983-1989
Russell House
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AP022.S1.1983.PR22
Description:
File documents a private residence built at Lake Bay, Washington State. File contains conceptual sketches, design development drawings, working drawings, models, textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1983-1989