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1 model : color paper ; in box, 22 x 44 x 2 cm + 1 instruction booklet ([4] pages : illustrations ; 43 cm)
- Library main jouets et jeux 152158 | NA44.W949.25 R6 1989 | c. 1 | Available
- Library main jouets et jeux 152159 | NA44.W949.25 R6 1989 | c. 2 | Available
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1 model : color paper ; in box, 22 x 44 x 2 cm + 1 instruction booklet ([4] pages : illustrations ; 43 cm)
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- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.,
- Robie House (Chicago, Ill.),
- Paper toys United States Specimens.,
- Model houses Illinois Chicago Specimens.,
- Jouets de papier États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Maisons-témoins Illinois Chicago Spécimens.,
- Model houses.,
- Paper toys.,
- Illinois Chicago.,
- United States.,
- American Architects.,
- Houses United States Illinois Chicago 1900-1990.,
- Cut-and-assemble models.,
- Paper Models (representations),
- Paper Toys (recreational artifacts),
- Specimens.,
- Paper models (representations),
- Paper toys (recreational artifacts)
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Scottsdale, Ariz. : Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, ©1989.
Scottsdale, Ariz. : Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, ©1989.
Title:
Robie House, Frank Lloyd Wright : architectural paper scale model kit.
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1 model : color paper ; in box, 22 x 44 x 2 cm + 1 instruction booklet ([4] pages : illustrations ; 43 cm)
Robie House, Frank Lloyd Wright : architectural paper scale model kit.
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- Library main jouets et jeux 152158 | NA44.W949.25 R6 1989 | c. 1 | Available
- Library main jouets et jeux 152159 | NA44.W949.25 R6 1989 | c. 2 | Available
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1 model : color paper ; in box, 22 x 44 x 2 cm + 1 instruction booklet ([4] pages : illustrations ; 43 cm)
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artefacts
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Scottsdale, Ariz. : Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, ©1989.
Scottsdale, Ariz. : Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, ©1989.
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- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.,
- Robie House (Chicago, Ill.),
- Paper toys United States Specimens.,
- Model houses Illinois Chicago Specimens.,
- Jouets de papier États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Maisons-témoins Illinois Chicago Spécimens.,
- Model houses.,
- Paper toys.,
- Illinois Chicago.,
- United States.,
- American Architects.,
- Houses United States Illinois Chicago 1900-1990.,
- Cut-and-assemble models.,
- Paper Models (representations),
- Paper Toys (recreational artifacts),
- Specimens.,
- Paper models (representations),
- Paper toys (recreational artifacts)
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1 volume : illustrations ; 30 cm
- Library conservation office 185371 | ID CONS Z701.N67; ID:86-B8454 | Available
- Library conservation office 185370 | ID CONS Z701.N67; ID:86-B8454 | Available
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1 volume : illustrations ; 30 cm
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[Andover, Ma.] : [Northeast Document Conservation Center], [1981-1989]?
[Andover, Ma.] : [Northeast Document Conservation Center], [1981-1989]?
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[Northeast Document Conservation Center basic preservation packet].
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1 volume : illustrations ; 30 cm
[Northeast Document Conservation Center basic preservation packet].
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- Library conservation office 185371 | ID CONS Z701.N67; ID:86-B8454 | Available
- Library conservation office 185370 | ID CONS Z701.N67; ID:86-B8454 | Available
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1 volume : illustrations ; 30 cm
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books
books
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[Andover, Ma.] : [Northeast Document Conservation Center], [1981-1989]?
[Andover, Ma.] : [Northeast Document Conservation Center], [1981-1989]?
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AP143.S4.D65
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File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
AP143.S4.D65
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
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University Art Museum
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AP143.S4.D65
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File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
University Art Museum
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AP143.S4.D65
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File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
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File 65
File 65
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1986-1988
1986-1988
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59 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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59 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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Savannah, Ga. : Savannah College of Art and Design, ©1999.
Savannah, Ga. : Savannah College of Art and Design, ©1999.
Title:
Functional follies : 20 architectural objects of delight : February 1 through March 31, 1999, Savannah, Georgia.
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59 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Functional follies : 20 architectural objects of delight : February 1 through March 31, 1999, Savannah, Georgia.
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59 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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Savannah, Ga. : Savannah College of Art and Design, ©1999.
Savannah, Ga. : Savannah College of Art and Design, ©1999.
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artefacts
artefacts
Title:
Lincoln Bricks.
Lincoln Bricks.
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1 construction set (322 pieces) : wood, paper, metal ; in box 30 x 26 x 5 cm + 1 instruction book (12 pages : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm) + 4 foundation plans (29 x 25 cm)
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1 construction set (322 pieces) : wood, paper, metal ; in box 30 x 26 x 5 cm + 1 instruction book (12 pages : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm) + 4 foundation plans (29 x 25 cm)
Subject:
- Toys United States Specimens.,
- Wooden toys United States Specimens.,
- Blocks (Toys) United States Specimens.,
- Jouets États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Jouets en bois États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Cubes (Pièces de jeu) États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Blocks (Toys),
- Toys.,
- Wooden toys.,
- United States.,
- Wooden Toys (recreational artifacts),
- Construction toys.,
- Specimens.,
- Wooden toys (recreational artifacts)
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[©1930] (Chicago : J.L. Wright)
[©1930] (Chicago : J.L. Wright)
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Lincoln Bricks.
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1 construction set (322 pieces) : wood, paper, metal ; in box 30 x 26 x 5 cm + 1 instruction book (12 pages : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm) + 4 foundation plans (29 x 25 cm)
Lincoln Bricks.
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1 construction set (322 pieces) : wood, paper, metal ; in box 30 x 26 x 5 cm + 1 instruction book (12 pages : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm) + 4 foundation plans (29 x 25 cm)
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[©1930] (Chicago : J.L. Wright)
[©1930] (Chicago : J.L. Wright)
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- Toys United States Specimens.,
- Wooden toys United States Specimens.,
- Blocks (Toys) United States Specimens.,
- Jouets États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Jouets en bois États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Cubes (Pièces de jeu) États-Unis Spécimens.,
- Blocks (Toys),
- Toys.,
- Wooden toys.,
- United States.,
- Wooden Toys (recreational artifacts),
- Construction toys.,
- Specimens.,
- Wooden toys (recreational artifacts)
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books
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vi, 362 pages ; 25 cm
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vi, 362 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
- Architecture Human factors.,
- Architecture and society New York (State) New York.,
- City planning Social aspects New York (State) New York.,
- Architecture Facteurs humains.,
- Architecture et société New York (État) New York.,
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban.,
- ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning.,
- ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-).,
- Architecture and society.,
- Buildings.,
- City planning Social aspects.,
- Social conditions.,
- New York (N.Y.) Social conditions 21st century.,
- New York (N.Y.) Buildings, structures, etc.,
- New York (State) New York.,
- Essay,
- essays.,
- Essays.,
- Essais.
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London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2018., ©2018
London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2018., ©2018
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What goes up : the rights and wrongs to the city / Michael Sorkin.
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vi, 362 pages ; 25 cm
What goes up : the rights and wrongs to the city / Michael Sorkin.
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vi, 362 pages ; 25 cm
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books
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London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2018., ©2018
London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2018., ©2018
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- Architecture Human factors.,
- Architecture and society New York (State) New York.,
- City planning Social aspects New York (State) New York.,
- Architecture Facteurs humains.,
- Architecture et société New York (État) New York.,
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban.,
- ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning.,
- ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-).,
- Architecture and society.,
- Buildings.,
- City planning Social aspects.,
- Social conditions.,
- New York (N.Y.) Social conditions 21st century.,
- New York (N.Y.) Buildings, structures, etc.,
- New York (State) New York.,
- Essay,
- essays.,
- Essays.,
- Essais.
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1 game : cardboard, paper, wood, color ; various sizes in cardboard box 28 x 53 x 5 cm
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1 game : cardboard, paper, wood, color ; various sizes in cardboard box 28 x 53 x 5 cm
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Les dessous de la ville, Paris souterrain.
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1 game : cardboard, paper, wood, color ; various sizes in cardboard box 28 x 53 x 5 cm
Les dessous de la ville, Paris souterrain.
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1 game : cardboard, paper, wood, color ; various sizes in cardboard box 28 x 53 x 5 cm
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artefacts
artefacts
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1990 (Paris : Ludodélire)
1990 (Paris : Ludodélire)
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1 game : cardboard, paper, black and white ; various sizes in cardboard box 32 x 32 x 2 cm
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1 game : cardboard, paper, black and white ; various sizes in cardboard box 32 x 32 x 2 cm
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[1990] (Paris : Artdinaire)
[1990] (Paris : Artdinaire)
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Jeu d'echecs de Paris = Monumental chess sets.
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1 game : cardboard, paper, black and white ; various sizes in cardboard box 32 x 32 x 2 cm
Jeu d'echecs de Paris = Monumental chess sets.
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1 game : cardboard, paper, black and white ; various sizes in cardboard box 32 x 32 x 2 cm
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artefacts
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[1990] (Paris : Artdinaire)
[1990] (Paris : Artdinaire)
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xvi, 194 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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xvi, 194 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Criticism and interpretation.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Critique et interprétation.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, (1867-1959) Critique et interprétation.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd.,
- Organic architecture.,
- Personal space Psychological aspects.,
- Architecture organique.,
- Espace personnel Aspect psychologique.,
- organic architecture.,
- Ästhetik,
- Architektur,
- Architects United States 20th century.,
- Architecture organique États-Unis.,
- Quotations (texts),
- Essays.,
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Publication:
DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois University Press, 1999.
DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois University Press, 1999.
Title:
Frank Lloyd Wright's living space : architecture's fourth dimension / Gail Satler.
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xvi, 194 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Frank Lloyd Wright's living space : architecture's fourth dimension / Gail Satler.
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xvi, 194 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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books
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DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois University Press, 1999.
DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois University Press, 1999.
Subject:
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Criticism and interpretation.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Critique et interprétation.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd, (1867-1959) Critique et interprétation.,
- Wright, Frank Lloyd.,
- Organic architecture.,
- Personal space Psychological aspects.,
- Architecture organique.,
- Espace personnel Aspect psychologique.,
- organic architecture.,
- Ästhetik,
- Architektur,
- Architects United States 20th century.,
- Architecture organique États-Unis.,
- Quotations (texts),
- Essays.,
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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archives
archives
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Description:
still image
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archives
archives
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Warren Paper Products Co. [approximately 1940]
Warren Paper Products Co. [approximately 1940]