photographies
PH1998:0064:007
1987
View of silhouetted figure through trees, Berlin, East Germany, from the artist book "LAMF"
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PH1998:0064:007
photographies
1987
photographies
PH1998:0064:008
1987
View of brick wall through trees, Berlin, East Germany, from the artist book "LAMF"
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PH1998:0064:008
photographies
1987
photographies
PH1998:0064:009
1987
View of silhoutted house through trees, Berlin, East Germany, from the artist book "LAMF"
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PH1998:0064:009
photographies
1987
photographies
PH1998:0064:015
1987
View of trees through metal fencing, Berlin, East Germany, from the artist book "LAMF"
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PH1998:0064:015
photographies
1987
photographies
Various views of Schiller park and Carl Legien housing development, Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, Germany
PH1986:0095:001-029
Various views of Schiller park and Carl Legien housing development, Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, Germany
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PH1986:0095:001-029
photographies
Sous-série
AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS2
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. Drawings in this subseries show changes between the competition entry for Bonjour Tristesse and the built project. For instance, drawings depict the decision to reduce the number of floors, as well as Siza’s proposal to preserve the ground floor shops that remained from the previous building. Other changes documented include changes in the number of staircases as well the omission of an entrance ramp. Documenting this project subseries are sketches, studies, plans, elevations, and details. There are photographs, negatives, and slides that show the construction site and the building during and after construction. There are also photographs and negatives of the model for Bonjour Tristesse. For correspondence and project documentation see the project series.
circa 1981-2005
Edificio de Apartamentos Bonjour Tristesse [Bonjour Tristesse residential complex], Berlin, Germany (1980-1984)
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AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS2
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. Drawings in this subseries show changes between the competition entry for Bonjour Tristesse and the built project. For instance, drawings depict the decision to reduce the number of floors, as well as Siza’s proposal to preserve the ground floor shops that remained from the previous building. Other changes documented include changes in the number of staircases as well the omission of an entrance ramp. Documenting this project subseries are sketches, studies, plans, elevations, and details. There are photographs, negatives, and slides that show the construction site and the building during and after construction. There are also photographs and negatives of the model for Bonjour Tristesse. For correspondence and project documentation see the project series.
Project
circa 1981-2005
documents textuels
AP178.S1.1979.PR06.015
1980
Urban Renewal Working Group interim report, Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer, Berlin
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AP178.S1.1979.PR06.015
documents textuels
1980
dessins
AP056.S1.1999.PR01.021
2000
dessins
2000
PH1982:0705
architecture
between 1895 and 1940
architecture
Projet
CI007.S2.1927.PR02
Description:
This project series contains an interior view of the Café Samt une Seide restaurant for the exhibition Mode der Dame in Berlin, Germany, designed by Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich in1927. The material in this series was produced between 1947. The photograph was taken by Hedrich-Blessing Firm.
1947
Café Samt und Seide [Silk and Velvet Café] for the exhibition Mode der Dame, Berlin, Germany (1926-1927)
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CI007.S2.1927.PR02
Description:
This project series contains an interior view of the Café Samt une Seide restaurant for the exhibition Mode der Dame in Berlin, Germany, designed by Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich in1927. The material in this series was produced between 1947. The photograph was taken by Hedrich-Blessing Firm.
project
1947