photographies
PH1986:0096:002
architecture
1928 or later
Partial view of a model for the urban renewal of Potsdamer and Leipziger Platz, Berlin
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PH1986:0096:002
photographies
1928 or later
architecture
PH1986:0096:013
architecture
1928 or later
architecture
Façade of large building with glass skylights, in garden with large fountain, Berlin, Germany
PH1981:0430
Façade of large building with glass skylights, in garden with large fountain, Berlin, Germany
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PH1981:0430
ARCH270812
1978-2006
PH1982:0725
architecture, sculpture
between 1882 and ca. 1890s
View of the garden façade of the Schloss Wilhelm von Humboldt, Tegel, Berlin, Germany
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PH1982:0725
architecture, sculpture
View of the observation pavilion known as the "Grosse Neugierde", Klein-Glienicke, Berlin, Germany
PH1982:0731
architecture
between 1882 and ca. 1890s
architecture
View into a courtyard of an apartment house (now demolished), 12 Bellevuestraße, Berlin, Germany
PH1982:0764
architecture
between 1882 and ca. 1890s
View into a courtyard of an apartment house (now demolished), 12 Bellevuestraße, Berlin, Germany
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PH1982:0764
architecture
DR1998:0120:013
Description:
Numbered on verso.
1989
Painting for Berlin Night depicting Jewish Museum: Buildings of Research, and Structure of Witness
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DR1998:0120:013
Description:
Numbered on verso.
PH1997:0011:029
architecture, ingénierie
26, 28 October or 3 November 1997
View of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany, from the artist book "The Potsdamer Project"
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PH1997:0011:029
architecture, ingénierie
Sous-série
AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS1
Description:
This project subseries documents the residential complex Bonjour Tristesse after Siza won the competition for Block 121. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 2/80 A. The office assigned the date 1980 for this project. Among materials for the competition phase are conceptual sketches intermingled with sketches of people, design development drawings including drawings for the model, site plans for the competition site, proposed plans, proposed elevations, and plans for the proposed nursery and school extension. Also included are photographs, negatives, and slides for the competition, and general photographs and negatives of Berlin. Textual documentation includes correspondence from IBA officials, such as Hämer, Kleihues, and Dagmar Tanuschev, as well as letters from Brigitte Cassirer (later Brigitte Fleck). Fleck was responsible for national and international competitions for the Senate of Berlin (1971-1985) and first invited Siza to participate in the IBA competition by entering a design for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool. Other correspondence included in this project series are letters from Peter Brinkert, Siza’s contact architect in Berlin, in which they discuss the Kita and the Seniors Club Anziani. Furthermore, there is textual documentation from the IBA, as well as historical documentation on the project site and notes.
circa 1981-1988
Concurso, Block 121, Schlesisches Tor [Competition for Schlesisches Tor residential complex], Berlin, Germany (1981-1988)
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AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS1
Description:
This project subseries documents the residential complex Bonjour Tristesse after Siza won the competition for Block 121. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 2/80 A. The office assigned the date 1980 for this project. Among materials for the competition phase are conceptual sketches intermingled with sketches of people, design development drawings including drawings for the model, site plans for the competition site, proposed plans, proposed elevations, and plans for the proposed nursery and school extension. Also included are photographs, negatives, and slides for the competition, and general photographs and negatives of Berlin. Textual documentation includes correspondence from IBA officials, such as Hämer, Kleihues, and Dagmar Tanuschev, as well as letters from Brigitte Cassirer (later Brigitte Fleck). Fleck was responsible for national and international competitions for the Senate of Berlin (1971-1985) and first invited Siza to participate in the IBA competition by entering a design for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool. Other correspondence included in this project series are letters from Peter Brinkert, Siza’s contact architect in Berlin, in which they discuss the Kita and the Seniors Club Anziani. Furthermore, there is textual documentation from the IBA, as well as historical documentation on the project site and notes.
Project
circa 1981-1988