DR1991:0013
1906
1906
photographies
ARCH268957
early 1950s
photographies
early 1950s
Projet
AP096.D6
Description:
File documents a prefabricated duplex house. Material was produced in 1946. File contains drawings.
[1946]
Prefabricated Wooden Duplex House
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AP096.D6
Description:
File documents a prefabricated duplex house. Material was produced in 1946. File contains drawings.
File 6
[1946]
DR1988:0291:004
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This drawing is one of a group of 45 drawings and 4 collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:049, for John Hejduk's 'Lancaster/Hanover Masque'. These include nine large, final drawings, DR1988:0291:041 - DR1988:0291:049, in which all of the structures that constitute the masque are represented, and forty smaller sketches and collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:040, mostly for individual structures. All of the drawings and collages are published and illustrated, along with Hejduk's descriptions of the structures, in 'The Lancaster/Hanover Masque' (London: Architectural Association and Montréal: CCA, 1992).
1980-1982
House of the Suicide
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DR1988:0291:004
Description:
This drawing is one of a group of 45 drawings and 4 collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:049, for John Hejduk's 'Lancaster/Hanover Masque'. These include nine large, final drawings, DR1988:0291:041 - DR1988:0291:049, in which all of the structures that constitute the masque are represented, and forty smaller sketches and collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:040, mostly for individual structures. All of the drawings and collages are published and illustrated, along with Hejduk's descriptions of the structures, in 'The Lancaster/Hanover Masque' (London: Architectural Association and Montréal: CCA, 1992).
DR1984:0574
Description:
- DR1984:0574, DR1984:0575, and DR1984:0576 describe a theoretical project for a garden house consisting of a central block and two pavilions. The plan of the central block has the form of a stretched octagon curved inward on the two longest sides. These two sides are approached by double stairs and constitute the front and back of the building. The short sides on the long axis open into the two pavilions (joined at right angles to the central block), which are square in plan and contain stairs leading to the upper floor. As in the building described in DR1984:0572 and DR1984:0573, the pavilions are two storeys high, while the area above the central hall is open to the sky. The interior and exterior of this structure are articulated much as in the first garden house (DR1984:0572 - DR1984:0573) except that the second storey exterior walls of the pavilions are enframed by Ionic pilasters. Also, only two fountains, one at front and back, are used at ground level.
architecture, architecture de paysage
ca. 1735-ca. 1745
Ground-floor plan and principal elevation of a Garden Pleasure House
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DR1984:0574
Description:
- DR1984:0574, DR1984:0575, and DR1984:0576 describe a theoretical project for a garden house consisting of a central block and two pavilions. The plan of the central block has the form of a stretched octagon curved inward on the two longest sides. These two sides are approached by double stairs and constitute the front and back of the building. The short sides on the long axis open into the two pavilions (joined at right angles to the central block), which are square in plan and contain stairs leading to the upper floor. As in the building described in DR1984:0572 and DR1984:0573, the pavilions are two storeys high, while the area above the central hall is open to the sky. The interior and exterior of this structure are articulated much as in the first garden house (DR1984:0572 - DR1984:0573) except that the second storey exterior walls of the pavilions are enframed by Ionic pilasters. Also, only two fountains, one at front and back, are used at ground level.
architecture, architecture de paysage
dessins
DR1988:0433:035
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 an elevation for a balustrade for the south balcony, Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:035
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
DR1974:0002:034:047 R/V
architecture
between 1836 and 1840
architecture
DR1988:0383
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows a small country house, with a series of ponds and fountains descending down from the main terrace. There is a small sketch plan at the upper left, which shows the layout of the rooms on the main floor and the levels of the garden terraces. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, architecture de paysage
printed in the 1920s or 1930s
Perspectival view and plan showing a small country house and garden
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DR1988:0383
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows a small country house, with a series of ponds and fountains descending down from the main terrace. There is a small sketch plan at the upper left, which shows the layout of the rooms on the main floor and the levels of the garden terraces. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, architecture de paysage
DR1974:0002:034:049 R/V
architecture
between 1836 and 1840
Project no. 8 for a country house for comte Treilhard: Elevation; verso: Project no. 8 for a country house for comte Treilhard: Cross section
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DR1974:0002:034:049 R/V
architecture
DR1974:0002:034:069
architecture
between 1836 and 1840
architecture