Partial sketch elevation for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:078
architecture
1945-1946
Partial sketch elevation for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:078
architecture
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:092
architecture
1945-1946
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:092
architecture
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:099
architecture
1945-1946
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:099
architecture
DR1994:0010:100
architecture
1945-1946
Unidentified sketches, possibly for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:100
architecture
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:104
architecture
1945-1946
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:104
architecture
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:105
architecture
1945-1946
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:105
architecture
DR2002:0005
installation
1969
Model of wrapped museum project for Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
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DR2002:0005
installation
DR1980:0060:001
Description:
- This perspective drawing, with the plans for the first (DR1980:0060:002) and second (DR1980:0060:003) floors, form a set of early presentation drawings. According to David De Long, the scale is probably 1/4" = 1' (see object file). The house is presented as if seen from behind a window across the street. De Long also notes that this drawing does not show the low wall and the garden court indicated in the plans shown in Hitchcock; that the CCA drawing portrays a less cubic house than the photograph of the building in Hitchcock due to the former's higher point of view; and that the front windows in the drawing extend down to a sill slightly higher than that which supports the plants whereas they stop short of halfway down to the "plant" sill in the finished house.
architecture
1915
Exterior perspective for the street facade for Emil Bach House, Chicago, Illinois
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DR1980:0060:001
Description:
- This perspective drawing, with the plans for the first (DR1980:0060:002) and second (DR1980:0060:003) floors, form a set of early presentation drawings. According to David De Long, the scale is probably 1/4" = 1' (see object file). The house is presented as if seen from behind a window across the street. De Long also notes that this drawing does not show the low wall and the garden court indicated in the plans shown in Hitchcock; that the CCA drawing portrays a less cubic house than the photograph of the building in Hitchcock due to the former's higher point of view; and that the front windows in the drawing extend down to a sill slightly higher than that which supports the plants whereas they stop short of halfway down to the "plant" sill in the finished house.
architecture
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:106
architecture
1945-1946
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:106
architecture
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
DR1994:0010:107
architecture
1945-1946
Sketch sectional detail for the Metallurgy Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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DR1994:0010:107
architecture