DR1995:0263:032:005:003
between 1973 and 1974
AP140.S2.SS10.D1.P8.1
21 December 1984
DR1987:0119
Description:
- This print, which is probably a photolithograph of a photomontage, combines a panorama of the devastated remains of Hiroshima with images of futuristic, visionary architecture designed by Japanese architects in the early 1960s. The print was designed for the Electric Labyrinth, an installation made for the fourteenth Milan Triennale in 1968. The Electric Labyrinth was comprised of curved, revolving plexiglass panels and a large projection screen. Images of Hiroshima and the visionary architecture designed by Isozaki and his contemporaries were displayed on both the panels and the screen (Koshalek 1991, 278).
urbanisme
1968
Panorama of Hiroshima with futuristic buildings
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DR1987:0119
Description:
- This print, which is probably a photolithograph of a photomontage, combines a panorama of the devastated remains of Hiroshima with images of futuristic, visionary architecture designed by Japanese architects in the early 1960s. The print was designed for the Electric Labyrinth, an installation made for the fourteenth Milan Triennale in 1968. The Electric Labyrinth was comprised of curved, revolving plexiglass panels and a large projection screen. Images of Hiroshima and the visionary architecture designed by Isozaki and his contemporaries were displayed on both the panels and the screen (Koshalek 1991, 278).
urbanisme
PH2006:0261
Description:
No annotations or underlining. A receipt for an unknown store and unknown purchase can be found at page 177.
published 1965
The City: Its Growth, Its Decay, Its Future
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PH2006:0261
Description:
No annotations or underlining. A receipt for an unknown store and unknown purchase can be found at page 177.
ARCH402156
July 2000
ARCH401601
28 March 1980
ARCH285493
8 June 1971
ARCH273061
circa 1992
ARCH264635
1951?
DR2004:0932:007
1990