photographies
AP187.S1.1943.PR01.001
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Busts of Horst Schlegel and of Günter Günschel's father.
1943-1944
Views of busts and a sculpture, Sculptures
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AP187.S1.1943.PR01.001
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Busts of Horst Schlegel and of Günter Günschel's father.
photographies
1943-1944
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Exhibitions
AP187.S2
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This series documents a few of Günter Günschel's solo and group exhibitions. Material was produced between 1966 and 2003. They were mainly conceived around fantastic architecture, a theme that is well represented in Günschel's work. Documenting the series are conceptual sketches and drawings, photomontages, collages, and a few textual records for the exhibitions "Strukturen" (1966), "Fantastische Architekturen" (1982), and Architekturphantasien" (2003).
1966, 1982, 1999-2003
Exhibitions
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AP187.S2
Description:
This series documents a few of Günter Günschel's solo and group exhibitions. Material was produced between 1966 and 2003. They were mainly conceived around fantastic architecture, a theme that is well represented in Günschel's work. Documenting the series are conceptual sketches and drawings, photomontages, collages, and a few textual records for the exhibitions "Strukturen" (1966), "Fantastische Architekturen" (1982), and Architekturphantasien" (2003).
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1966, 1982, 1999-2003
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Architectural projects
AP187.S1
Description:
This series documents fifty of Günter Günschel's architectural projects. Material in this file was produced between 1943 and 2006. Günschel's projects are mainly conceptual. However, he did craft a few models and realised small scale structures, mainly for his dome projects. Only a few projects were designed for specific geographic locations. Most of these were located in Germany, but there was also one for France and one for the United States. Documenting the series are conceptual sketches and drawings, stats, black-and-white photographs, photomontages, and a few textual records.
1943-2006
Architectural projects
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AP187.S1
Description:
This series documents fifty of Günter Günschel's architectural projects. Material in this file was produced between 1943 and 2006. Günschel's projects are mainly conceptual. However, he did craft a few models and realised small scale structures, mainly for his dome projects. Only a few projects were designed for specific geographic locations. Most of these were located in Germany, but there was also one for France and one for the United States. Documenting the series are conceptual sketches and drawings, stats, black-and-white photographs, photomontages, and a few textual records.
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1943-2006
Projet
AP187.S1.1973.PR02
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This project series documents designs for unidentified structures. Gunschel integrated human skulls in these designs. Material was produced in 1973. Documenting the project are sketches.
1973
Unidentified skull structures (1973)
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AP187.S1.1973.PR02
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This project series documents designs for unidentified structures. Gunschel integrated human skulls in these designs. Material was produced in 1973. Documenting the project are sketches.
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1973
Projet
AP187.S1.1998.PR01
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This project series contains computer drawings documenting Gunschel's design for a chair. Material was produced in 1998. Documenting the project are wire drawings.
1998
Stühle, Computergrafiken (1998)
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AP187.S1.1998.PR01
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This project series contains computer drawings documenting Gunschel's design for a chair. Material was produced in 1998. Documenting the project are wire drawings.
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1998
Projet
Windmaschinen (1968-1987)
AP187.S1.1968.PR01
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This project series documents wind machines. Material was produced in 1998. Documenting the project is one sketch.
1968
Windmaschinen (1968-1987)
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AP187.S1.1968.PR01
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This project series documents wind machines. Material was produced in 1998. Documenting the project is one sketch.
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1968
Projet
AP187.S1.1968.PR02
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This project series likely documents a surface support for an exhibition. Material was produced in 1968. Documenting the project are black-and-white photographs, one photomontage, and one drawing.
1968
Flächentragwerk für Austellungsbau (1968)
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AP187.S1.1968.PR02
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This project series likely documents a surface support for an exhibition. Material was produced in 1968. Documenting the project are black-and-white photographs, one photomontage, and one drawing.
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1968
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AP187.S1.1968.PR03
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This project series documents designs for exhibition structures or buildings developed from composite geodetic systems. Material was produced in 1968-1969. Documenting the project are drawings and black-and-white photographs.
1968-1969
Entwürfe Ausstellungsbauten aus zusammengesetzten geodätischen Systemen (1968-1969)
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AP187.S1.1968.PR03
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This project series documents designs for exhibition structures or buildings developed from composite geodetic systems. Material was produced in 1968-1969. Documenting the project are drawings and black-and-white photographs.
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1968-1969
Projet
AP187.S1.1968.PR04
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This project series likely documents an unidentified urban planning project. Material was produced in 1968. Documenting the project are sketches.
1968
Unidentified urban planning project (1968)
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AP187.S1.1968.PR04
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This project series likely documents an unidentified urban planning project. Material was produced in 1968. Documenting the project are sketches.
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1968
Projet
AP187.S1.1969.PR01
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This project series documents a student hostel for the University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany. Material was produced between 1969 and 1989. Documenting the project are drawings, black-and-white photographs, and clippings.
1969-1970, 1989
Wohnheim in Raumzellenbauweise für das Studentenwerk Göttingen, Germany (1969-1970)
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AP187.S1.1969.PR01
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This project series documents a student hostel for the University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany. Material was produced between 1969 and 1989. Documenting the project are drawings, black-and-white photographs, and clippings.
Project
1969-1970, 1989