Plan, section and sketches for a two-storey country house; verso: Building programme for a château
DR1974:0002:038:015 R/V
architecture
first half of the 19th century
Plan, section and sketches for a two-storey country house; verso: Building programme for a château
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DR1974:0002:038:015 R/V
architecture
DR1974:0002:034:060 R/V
architecture
between 1836 and 1840
architecture
DR1974:0002:035:004 R/V
architecture, architecture de paysage
early 19th century
architecture, architecture de paysage
PH1990:0229
architecture
November 1985
architecture
Cost estimate for the stonework for a country house composed of two pavilions connected by a gallery
DR1974:0002:007:046 R/V
architecture
ca. 1811
Cost estimate for the stonework for a country house composed of two pavilions connected by a gallery
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DR1974:0002:007:046 R/V
architecture
Projet
CI005.S1.1912.PR2
Description:
In1912, Gerrrit Oud commissioned his brother, J.J.P. Oud, to design his country house in Aalsmeer. The spacious country home featured a ground floor facade on the street side and a semi-circular balcony protruding from the first floor bedroom on the garden side (Taverne et al. 2001, 72-73). Project series includes drawings of the ground floor plans for the house and the rear elevation.
1912
G.J. Oud House, Aalsmeer, Netherlands (1912)
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CI005.S1.1912.PR2
Description:
In1912, Gerrrit Oud commissioned his brother, J.J.P. Oud, to design his country house in Aalsmeer. The spacious country home featured a ground floor facade on the street side and a semi-circular balcony protruding from the first floor bedroom on the garden side (Taverne et al. 2001, 72-73). Project series includes drawings of the ground floor plans for the house and the rear elevation.
project
1912
DR1984:0479
Description:
- Drawing DR1984:0009 for a shop and house for G.S. van Bakel (Heemstede) shows a design for an L-shaped plan, which differs from the rectangular plan of later blueprints DR1984:0479 - DR1984:0482. A cornice detail and revisions [?] to the elevation appear at the center right of drawing DR1984:0009. Blueprint DR1984:0482 has a key at the lower left which indicates that cross-hatched lines on the site plan indicate existing built areas (bestaande gebouwen), while single hatched lines indicate proposed areas of construction for the house and surroundings (te bouwen huis enz.).
architecture
printed 1914
Ground floor plan for a house and shop with a rectangular plan for Mr. G.S. van Bakel, Heemstede, Netherlands
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DR1984:0479
Description:
- Drawing DR1984:0009 for a shop and house for G.S. van Bakel (Heemstede) shows a design for an L-shaped plan, which differs from the rectangular plan of later blueprints DR1984:0479 - DR1984:0482. A cornice detail and revisions [?] to the elevation appear at the center right of drawing DR1984:0009. Blueprint DR1984:0482 has a key at the lower left which indicates that cross-hatched lines on the site plan indicate existing built areas (bestaande gebouwen), while single hatched lines indicate proposed areas of construction for the house and surroundings (te bouwen huis enz.).
architecture
DR1984:0480
Description:
- Drawing DR1984:0009 for a shop and house for G.S. van Bakel (Heemstede) shows a design for an L-shaped plan, which differs from the rectangular plan of later blueprints DR1984:0479 - DR1984:0482. A cornice detail and revisions [?] to the elevation appear at the center right of drawing DR1984:0009. Blueprint DR1984:0482 has a key at the lower left which indicates that cross-hatched lines on the site plan indicate existing built areas (bestaande gebouwen), while single hatched lines indicate proposed areas of construction for the house and surroundings (te bouwen huis enz.).
architecture
printed 1914
First floor plan for a house and shop with a rectangular plan for Mr. G.S. van Bakel, Heemstede, Netherlands
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DR1984:0480
Description:
- Drawing DR1984:0009 for a shop and house for G.S. van Bakel (Heemstede) shows a design for an L-shaped plan, which differs from the rectangular plan of later blueprints DR1984:0479 - DR1984:0482. A cornice detail and revisions [?] to the elevation appear at the center right of drawing DR1984:0009. Blueprint DR1984:0482 has a key at the lower left which indicates that cross-hatched lines on the site plan indicate existing built areas (bestaande gebouwen), while single hatched lines indicate proposed areas of construction for the house and surroundings (te bouwen huis enz.).
architecture
PH1979:0441:023
10 November 1937
William A. Wheelock House, 661 West 158th St., New York City, New York
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PH1979:0441:023
AP140.S1.SS1.D3.P2.1
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model showing the ground floor pilotis, a first floor cable-stayed cantilevered sun deck, and polychrome window panels, frames, and casings (red, blue, yellow and white)
1949?
House for the Architect: presentation model
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AP140.S1.SS1.D3.P2.1
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model showing the ground floor pilotis, a first floor cable-stayed cantilevered sun deck, and polychrome window panels, frames, and casings (red, blue, yellow and white)