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Photograph of a perspective drawing for the Hill Auditorium, the Charles Baird Carillon Tower (also known as the Burton Memorial Tower), and the Modern Languages Building, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
People:
  • National Reproductions (photographic studio)
  • Albert Kahn, Inc. (architectural firm)
  • R. Sutton (role unspecified)
  • Albert Kahn Associated, Inc. Architects and Engineers (role unspecified)
  • Albert Kahn, Architect, Ernest Wilby, Associate (role unspecified)
  • University of Michigan (role unspecified)
Title:

Photograph of a perspective drawing for the Hill Auditorium, the Charles Baird Carillon Tower (also known as the Burton Memorial Tower), and the Modern Languages Building, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Date:

December 1973

Description:

- The Hill Auditorium is located at 825 North University Avenue, the Charles Baird Carillon Tower is located at 230 South Ingalls Street and the Modern Languages Building is located on Thayer Street (University of Michigan, 'Hill Auditorium'; University of Michigan, 'The Charles Baird Carillon at the University of Michigan'; University of Michigan, 'Modern Languages Building').

Form:
photographs
Quantity / Object type:
1 photograph(s)
Stage and Purpose:
  • design development drawing
Technique and media:

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions:

comp.: 13.5 x 24.1 cm sheet: 20.7 x 25.4 cm

Reference number:

PH2000:0545

Drawing Type:
  • rendering
  • perspective drawing
Point of View:
  • exterior view
Inscription:

labelled, imprinted, dated and numbered - printed and in typescript and black ink, on a paper label attached to the sheet, verso, c.: "NAME OF OWNER / [UNIVERISTY OF MICHIGAN] / LOCATION / [Ann Arbor, Michigan] / DESCRIPTION / [Hill Auditorium (at left) Job 494 / Carillon Tower (center) 1706 / Classroom and / Office Building (right) 2194] / DATE TAKEN / [Dec. 1973] JOB No. / [SEE ABOVE] / PHOTOGRAPHER [National Reproductions]" [text in square parentheses indicates typescript within printed form of label] labelled and imprinted - in typescript and black ink, on a paper label attached to the support, l.c.: "Hill Auditorium Erected 1914 / Carillon Tower 1936 / Classroom & Office Bldg. 1972 / RENDERING BY R. Sutton"

Location:

Ann Arbor; Michigan; United States;

Subject:
  • architecture
Subject Descriptive Terms:
  • offices
  • auditorium
  • architectural drawing
  • bell tower
  • clock tower
  • university
  • classrooms
  • music school
  • carillon tower (single built work)
Credit line:
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
Don de Federico Bucci/
Gift of Federico Bucci
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