Projet
Taubman House
AP143.S4.D48
Description:
File documents the executed [?] project for Taubman House, Gin Lane, Southampton, New York. Material in this file was produced between 1983 and 1984. File contains working drawings and textual records.
1983-1984
Taubman House
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AP143.S4.D48
Description:
File documents the executed [?] project for Taubman House, Gin Lane, Southampton, New York. Material in this file was produced between 1983 and 1984. File contains working drawings and textual records.
File 48
1983-1984
Projet
AP022.S1.1978.PR09
Description:
File documents a two-storey, wood frame and clad house (built), Bad Homburg, West Germany. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
1978-1980
Hollenberg House
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AP022.S1.1978.PR09
Description:
File documents a two-storey, wood frame and clad house (built), Bad Homburg, West Germany. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1978-1980
Projet
Scaggs House
AP022.S1.1980.PR04
Description:
File documents a solar-powered house on a podium with 2 pavilions joined by a terraced atrium (not built), Cappie's Island, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
1980
Scaggs House
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AP022.S1.1980.PR04
Description:
File documents a solar-powered house on a podium with 2 pavilions joined by a terraced atrium (not built), Cappie's Island, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1980
Projet
Castelli House
AP143.S4.D26
Description:
This project series documents an unexecuted project for Castelli House, also known as House El Even Odd, designed for the exhibition "Houses for Sale" displayed at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, and later at the James Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1980. There are few drawings by Eisenman for this house; he is most concerned with publication layouts in twelve of the drawings (DR1994:0140:001-012). An original transformation diagram documents the triple axonometric transformation of the "el" (DR1994:0140:051, published in Archer, 24-25). Two texts by Eisenman concerning House El Even Odd explain his intentions (published in Archer, 18-19). These texts, currently grouped with the material for Fin d'Ou T Hou S (DR1994:0141:250-252), are positive prints of the KC5 negative DR1994:0140:079. Fragments of models for House El Even Odd are also included in this project series; finished versions of the models are part of the CCA can be found in file DR1987:0857 and DR1987:0858. Note that model DR1994:0140:080 is in pieces and could not be measured. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, models, photographic material, and textual records. Conceptual drawings include plans and axonometrics - many graphite or black felt-tip pen on wove paper and some coloured felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and reprographic copies - one photocopy one wove paper. Design development drawings include plans, sections, and elevations - some graphite and/or black felt-tip pen on yellow trace. Presentation drawings include plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and axonometrics - many pen and black ink and translucent adhesive coloured film on mylar and some pen and black ink on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - mostly blueline prints on wove paper; and one photomechanical print - on wove paper. Notes include notes and an invoice - one pen and black ink on wove paper and one graphite on ruled paper.
1980
Castelli House
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AP143.S4.D26
Description:
This project series documents an unexecuted project for Castelli House, also known as House El Even Odd, designed for the exhibition "Houses for Sale" displayed at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, and later at the James Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1980. There are few drawings by Eisenman for this house; he is most concerned with publication layouts in twelve of the drawings (DR1994:0140:001-012). An original transformation diagram documents the triple axonometric transformation of the "el" (DR1994:0140:051, published in Archer, 24-25). Two texts by Eisenman concerning House El Even Odd explain his intentions (published in Archer, 18-19). These texts, currently grouped with the material for Fin d'Ou T Hou S (DR1994:0141:250-252), are positive prints of the KC5 negative DR1994:0140:079. Fragments of models for House El Even Odd are also included in this project series; finished versions of the models are part of the CCA can be found in file DR1987:0857 and DR1987:0858. Note that model DR1994:0140:080 is in pieces and could not be measured. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, models, photographic material, and textual records. Conceptual drawings include plans and axonometrics - many graphite or black felt-tip pen on wove paper and some coloured felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and reprographic copies - one photocopy one wove paper. Design development drawings include plans, sections, and elevations - some graphite and/or black felt-tip pen on yellow trace. Presentation drawings include plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and axonometrics - many pen and black ink and translucent adhesive coloured film on mylar and some pen and black ink on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - mostly blueline prints on wove paper; and one photomechanical print - on wove paper. Notes include notes and an invoice - one pen and black ink on wove paper and one graphite on ruled paper.
File 26
1980
DR1988:0291:023 R/V
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).
architecture, design de théâtre
1980-1982
Old Farmer's House and Widow's House
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DR1988:0291:023 R/V
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).
architecture, design de théâtre
ARCH291205
ca. 1963
ARCH291212
ca. 1963
ARCH291215
ca. 1963
Projet
Miller House
AP143.S4.D11
Description:
File documents an executed project for the Miller House, Lakeville, Connecticut, a vacation and weekend house for Mr. Robert Miller constructed on a four and a half acre site on Wells Hill. Material in this file was produced between 1969 and 1971 and in 1974. Documents include 149 conceptual sketches (DR1994:0131:001-149); site plans (DR1994:0131:189-191); unnumbered working drawings (DR1994:0131:216-222); documents comprising excerpts of Eisenman's text "To Adolf Loos and Berthold Brecht", the architect's statement about House III (DR1994:0131:226-230); and a working model for House III (DR1994:0131:231). Conceptual drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, perspectives, and axonometrics - many black felt-tip pen and/or graphite on wove paper and many black felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and a manuscript - one pen and coloured ink on wove paper. Design development drawings include plans and site plans - mostly graphite on tracing vellum. Drawings for publication include axonometrics - many pen and black ink on wove paper; and a reprographic copy - one stat. Working drawings include plans, elevations, and details - all graphite on tracing vellum; and reprographic copies - one sepia print on vellum and one photocopy on mylar. Model includes one study model - beige paint on Fome-Cor. Notes include manuscripts - many black felt-tip pen on wove paper.
1969-1971, 1974, predominant 1969-1971
Miller House
Actions:
AP143.S4.D11
Description:
File documents an executed project for the Miller House, Lakeville, Connecticut, a vacation and weekend house for Mr. Robert Miller constructed on a four and a half acre site on Wells Hill. Material in this file was produced between 1969 and 1971 and in 1974. Documents include 149 conceptual sketches (DR1994:0131:001-149); site plans (DR1994:0131:189-191); unnumbered working drawings (DR1994:0131:216-222); documents comprising excerpts of Eisenman's text "To Adolf Loos and Berthold Brecht", the architect's statement about House III (DR1994:0131:226-230); and a working model for House III (DR1994:0131:231). Conceptual drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, perspectives, and axonometrics - many black felt-tip pen and/or graphite on wove paper and many black felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and a manuscript - one pen and coloured ink on wove paper. Design development drawings include plans and site plans - mostly graphite on tracing vellum. Drawings for publication include axonometrics - many pen and black ink on wove paper; and a reprographic copy - one stat. Working drawings include plans, elevations, and details - all graphite on tracing vellum; and reprographic copies - one sepia print on vellum and one photocopy on mylar. Model includes one study model - beige paint on Fome-Cor. Notes include manuscripts - many black felt-tip pen on wove paper.
File 11
1969-1971, 1974, predominant 1969-1971
Projet
Beron House
AP022.S1.1979.PR04
Description:
File documents a 36,000 square-foot house withf three-levels, wood frame construction and cedar board exterior cladding (not built), San Mateo, California. File contains design development drawings, textual records (includes photographs and drawings).
1979-1981
Beron House
Actions:
AP022.S1.1979.PR04
Description:
File documents a 36,000 square-foot house withf three-levels, wood frame construction and cedar board exterior cladding (not built), San Mateo, California. File contains design development drawings, textual records (includes photographs and drawings).
Project
1979-1981