photographies
PH1985:0629:029
September 1884
photographies
September 1884
photographies
PH1985:0629:036
September 1884
photographies
September 1884
photographies
PH1985:0661
1873
photographies
1873
photographies
PH1986:0068
photographies
PH1985:0289
Description:
- There are nine photographs by Klaus Frahm which show stacked bales of straw or "reet" in Hamburg, Germany (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0292, and PH1985:0294), Mainz, Germany (PH1985:0287 - PH1985:0290), Tirrenia, Italy (PH1985:0286) and Toscana, Italy (PH1985:0293). "Reet" is apparently a swamp grass or reed used for thatching roofs in northern Germany (see the photographer's inscription on photograph PH1985:0294). Four of the photographs show bales of straw or bundles of reet stacked in various ways (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0289, PH1985:0292, PH1985:0294). Photograph PH1985:0287 shows a stack of bales of straw covered in plastic. The remaining four photographs show bales of straw stacked in the form of houses (PH1985:0286, PH1985:0288, PH1985:0290, PH1985:0293).
topographique
1979
View of loosely piled bales of straw, Mainz, Germany
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PH1985:0289
Description:
- There are nine photographs by Klaus Frahm which show stacked bales of straw or "reet" in Hamburg, Germany (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0292, and PH1985:0294), Mainz, Germany (PH1985:0287 - PH1985:0290), Tirrenia, Italy (PH1985:0286) and Toscana, Italy (PH1985:0293). "Reet" is apparently a swamp grass or reed used for thatching roofs in northern Germany (see the photographer's inscription on photograph PH1985:0294). Four of the photographs show bales of straw or bundles of reet stacked in various ways (PH1985:0285, PH1985:0289, PH1985:0292, PH1985:0294). Photograph PH1985:0287 shows a stack of bales of straw covered in plastic. The remaining four photographs show bales of straw stacked in the form of houses (PH1985:0286, PH1985:0288, PH1985:0290, PH1985:0293).
topographique
Projet
AP187.S1.1977.PR02
Description:
This project series documents planning for a residential development for a stretch of land known as "Weserinsel Teerhof", in Bremen, Germany. Material was produced in 1977 and 1978. Documenting the project are drawings.
1977-1978
Wohnbebauung der Weserinsel Teerhof in Bremen, Germany (1977-1978)
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AP187.S1.1977.PR02
Description:
This project series documents planning for a residential development for a stretch of land known as "Weserinsel Teerhof", in Bremen, Germany. Material was produced in 1977 and 1978. Documenting the project are drawings.
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1977-1978
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D75
Description:
File documents a premiated competition entry for an addition to the State Theatre scenery workshops in Stuttgart, Germany. The office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates was awarded the third prize in this competition. Material in this file was produced between 1985 and 1988. File contains reference, design development and presentation drawings. File also contains photographic materials, including several views of presentation model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records.
1985-1988
State Theatre Scenery Building Addition Competition, Stuttgart, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D75
Description:
File documents a premiated competition entry for an addition to the State Theatre scenery workshops in Stuttgart, Germany. The office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates was awarded the third prize in this competition. Material in this file was produced between 1985 and 1988. File contains reference, design development and presentation drawings. File also contains photographic materials, including several views of presentation model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records.
File 75
1985-1988
Corinne Jaquand présente, le 29 Juillet, Planning through Landscape, German and French Experiences, 2010 and Backwards, une présentation basée sur une sélection d’exemples de rénovation urbaine en France et en Allemagne, dans lesquels le projet de paysage est amorcé au début du processus de planification. Cliquer ici pour consulter la liste complète des séminaires d’été.
Maison Shaughnessy
Séminaire présenté en anglais Mot(s)-clé(s):
Corinne Jaquand, seminaire, chercheur en residence
29 juillet 2010
Séminaire de chercheur en résidence : Corinne Jaquand
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Description:
Corinne Jaquand présente, le 29 Juillet, Planning through Landscape, German and French Experiences, 2010 and Backwards, une présentation basée sur une sélection d’exemples de rénovation urbaine en France et en Allemagne, dans lesquels le projet de paysage est amorcé au début du processus de planification. Cliquer ici pour consulter la liste complète des séminaires d’été.
Maison Shaughnessy
Séminaire présenté en anglais Mot(s)-clé(s):
Corinne Jaquand, seminaire, chercheur en residence
Projet
AP075.S1.1994.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project of a roof garden for the New Canadian Embassy at Leipziger Platz in Berlin, Germany. Oberlander worked on this project in from 1999-2005 with architectural firm Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg Architects. Oberlander's work for the project included a terrace at the Ambassador's Level (6th floor) with mounded evergreen white flowering groundcover azaleas, cascading roses hanging along the Leipzigerstrasse facade, and a green roof on top of the building. The concept of the landscaping of the green roof was to represente Canada's land of the north in an abstract form, simulating the river system of the MacKenzie River in the Northwest Territories, linking Alberta to the Arctic Ocean. She used black-glass panels to represente the water. The drainage for the green roof was also connected the drainage infrastructure of the building to recycle the water collected from the roof. The project series includes sketches and design development drawings for the green roof landscaping, planting details and irrigation details, presentation drawings from KPMB and drawings of the building used as reference. The project is also documented through research material, concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence, including with architects, consultants, contractors and clients, proposal, specifications, and press clippings about the project. The project series also includes sample of glass tiles used for the landscaping.
1994-2005
New Canadian Embassy in Berlin, Germany (1994-2005)
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AP075.S1.1994.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project of a roof garden for the New Canadian Embassy at Leipziger Platz in Berlin, Germany. Oberlander worked on this project in from 1999-2005 with architectural firm Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg Architects. Oberlander's work for the project included a terrace at the Ambassador's Level (6th floor) with mounded evergreen white flowering groundcover azaleas, cascading roses hanging along the Leipzigerstrasse facade, and a green roof on top of the building. The concept of the landscaping of the green roof was to represente Canada's land of the north in an abstract form, simulating the river system of the MacKenzie River in the Northwest Territories, linking Alberta to the Arctic Ocean. She used black-glass panels to represente the water. The drainage for the green roof was also connected the drainage infrastructure of the building to recycle the water collected from the roof. The project series includes sketches and design development drawings for the green roof landscaping, planting details and irrigation details, presentation drawings from KPMB and drawings of the building used as reference. The project is also documented through research material, concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence, including with architects, consultants, contractors and clients, proposal, specifications, and press clippings about the project. The project series also includes sample of glass tiles used for the landscaping.
Project
1994-2005
DR1984:1391
architecture
1914-1966
Section for an unidentified building, Germany [?] or the Netherlands [?]
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DR1984:1391
architecture