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ARCH278484
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File's title: A&H 2002 B.1. Conferencias "New Trends in Contemporary Arch." Tokyo.
2002
Mostly correspondence regarding the symposium and the exhibition "New trends of architecture in Europe and Japan 2002", held in Tokyo, Japan
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ARCH278484
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File's title: A&H 2002 B.1. Conferencias "New Trends in Contemporary Arch." Tokyo.
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2002
dessins, livres
PH1993:0429:001-015
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- Contemporary binding consists of grey paper-covered boards with a brown leather-covered spine. There is a black ink inscription on the cover and a gold gilt inscription on the spine. Endpapers, pages and secondary supports are of white paper. The book is comprised of title pages, a preface, table of contents, 15 photographs with accompanying text and a 35 page text titled "On the Study of Indian Architecture." by James Fergusson.
architecture, sculpture
1869
Illustrations of Various Styles of Indian Architecture: A series of fifteen photographs of some of the most important buildings in India erected between B.C. 250 and A.D. 1830
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PH1993:0429:001-015
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- Contemporary binding consists of grey paper-covered boards with a brown leather-covered spine. There is a black ink inscription on the cover and a gold gilt inscription on the spine. Endpapers, pages and secondary supports are of white paper. The book is comprised of title pages, a preface, table of contents, 15 photographs with accompanying text and a 35 page text titled "On the Study of Indian Architecture." by James Fergusson.
dessins, livres
1869
architecture, sculpture
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:078:004
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Assorted documents in English, including correspondence, notes, posters, and waybills, related to the group exhibition, Architectural Sculpture, at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art. Original folder inscribed in graphite: LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART.
1980
Correspondence, notes, posters, and waybills, related to the group exhibition "Architectural Sculpture"
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DR2012:0012:078:004
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Assorted documents in English, including correspondence, notes, posters, and waybills, related to the group exhibition, Architectural Sculpture, at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art. Original folder inscribed in graphite: LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART.
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1980
Une portion du présent : les normes et rituels sociaux comme sites d’intervention architecturale
13 novembre 2021 au 1 mai 2022
DR1981:0017:001 R/V
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- Most of the drawings in the group DR1981:0017:001 R/V - DR1981:0017:079 R/V are by Luca Danese, with the exception of those by Giovanni Antonio Zani (DR1981:0017:034, DR1981:0017:066 R/V, DR1981:0017:67 R/V and DR1981:0017:069 R/V), and the possible exception of the lower drawing on DR1981:0017:063 R, which bears the inscription, "Giovanni Danese". The Danese drawings include sketches of buildings, fortifications, facades, temporary architecture, locks and bridges as well as maps and designs for escutcheons, facades, temporary architecture, locks and one bridge. Most of these drawings show structures in the area around Comacchio and Ferrara in northeastern Italy, but there are also a number of record drawings made as far south as Rome, and as far north as Venice. In addition, there are plans which were probably not made "in situ" for fortifications at Innsbruck, Austria (DR1981:0017:064 R) and Altenburg (Mosonmagyarovar), Hungary (DR1981:0017:018 R). The drawings range in date between 1629 (DR1981:0017:018 R) and 1641 (DR1981:0017:0017:010 V), with a number of the record drawings made in Rome inscribed "1635". The Zani drawings are undated designs for military storage facilities, including a design for a magazine at Ferrara (DR1981:0017:067 R). Many of the sheets and secondary supports have been inscribed by an unknown contemporary Italian hand, including the drawing DR1981:0017:039 which gives Danese's death date as "1672". The date at which the drawings were bound into an album has not been determined.
architecture, militaire
ca. 1630-1640
Elevation of a fortified tower with cannons; verso: View of the Ponte Felice, Borghetto; Offset images of a bridge and an architectural detail
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DR1981:0017:001 R/V
Description:
- Most of the drawings in the group DR1981:0017:001 R/V - DR1981:0017:079 R/V are by Luca Danese, with the exception of those by Giovanni Antonio Zani (DR1981:0017:034, DR1981:0017:066 R/V, DR1981:0017:67 R/V and DR1981:0017:069 R/V), and the possible exception of the lower drawing on DR1981:0017:063 R, which bears the inscription, "Giovanni Danese". The Danese drawings include sketches of buildings, fortifications, facades, temporary architecture, locks and bridges as well as maps and designs for escutcheons, facades, temporary architecture, locks and one bridge. Most of these drawings show structures in the area around Comacchio and Ferrara in northeastern Italy, but there are also a number of record drawings made as far south as Rome, and as far north as Venice. In addition, there are plans which were probably not made "in situ" for fortifications at Innsbruck, Austria (DR1981:0017:064 R) and Altenburg (Mosonmagyarovar), Hungary (DR1981:0017:018 R). The drawings range in date between 1629 (DR1981:0017:018 R) and 1641 (DR1981:0017:0017:010 V), with a number of the record drawings made in Rome inscribed "1635". The Zani drawings are undated designs for military storage facilities, including a design for a magazine at Ferrara (DR1981:0017:067 R). Many of the sheets and secondary supports have been inscribed by an unknown contemporary Italian hand, including the drawing DR1981:0017:039 which gives Danese's death date as "1672". The date at which the drawings were bound into an album has not been determined.
architecture, militaire
archives
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Fonds
Gianni Pettena fonds
AP207
Résumé:
The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
1960-2019
Gianni Pettena fonds
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AP207
Résumé:
The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
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Fonds
1960-2019
archives
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Collection
Collection Rohault de Fleury
CI001
Résumé:
The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
1717-[1884]
Collection Rohault de Fleury
CI001
Résumé:
The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
archives
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Collection 1
1717-[1884]
photographies
AP207.S4.014
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Includes reference slides mainly contemporary architecture buildings and architecture and nature.
1970s-1990s
References slides used as teaching material
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AP207.S4.014
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Includes reference slides mainly contemporary architecture buildings and architecture and nature.
photographies
1970s-1990s
documents textuels
AP207.S4.013
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Includes reference slides mainly contemporary architecture buildings.
1970s-1990s
References slides used as teaching material
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AP207.S4.013
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Includes reference slides mainly contemporary architecture buildings.
documents textuels
1970s-1990s
photographies
AP207.S4.015
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Includes reference slides mainly contemporary architecture buildings, architecture and nature, and reference slides on boat houses.
1970s-1990s
References slides used as teaching material
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AP207.S4.015
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Includes reference slides mainly contemporary architecture buildings, architecture and nature, and reference slides on boat houses.
photographies
1970s-1990s