Dirk De Meyer, Baroque, Johann Santini Aiche, Early 18th-Century Bohemian Culture, Visiting Scholar
2 October 1998
Cotswald Barn (18th century)
AP140.S2.SS7.D1.P1.150
architecture
before 1974
PH1980:0017
1900
drawings
Quantity:
7 reference drawing(s)
AP142.S1.D49.P1
drawings
Quantity:
7 reference drawing(s)
PH1987:1191
late 19th century
Project
AP142.S1.D20
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for a small commercial piazza in San Nazzaro de Burgundi. The project proposes four new buildings on a site where pre-existing constructions are found, such as an 18th century castle, houses and a bus station. Material in this file was produced in approximately 1967. File contains presentation drawings.
[ca. 1967]
Risistemazione di una zona centrale di Sannazzaro de Burgundi
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AP142.S1.D20
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for a small commercial piazza in San Nazzaro de Burgundi. The project proposes four new buildings on a site where pre-existing constructions are found, such as an 18th century castle, houses and a bus station. Material in this file was produced in approximately 1967. File contains presentation drawings.
File 20
[ca. 1967]
Project
AP180.S1.1994.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the renovations for Caffè Pedrocchi, an 18th century café in Padua, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1994-1998. The project is recorded through studies and sketches for floor plans and sections. It also contains design development drawings, such as interior and exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
1994-1998
Caffè Pedrocchi [Cafe Pedrocchi], Padua, Italy (1994-1996)
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AP180.S1.1994.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the renovations for Caffè Pedrocchi, an 18th century café in Padua, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1994-1998. The project is recorded through studies and sketches for floor plans and sections. It also contains design development drawings, such as interior and exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
Project
1994-1998
Project
Area Fiera-Catena a Mantova
AP142.S1.D49
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the renewal of the Fiera-Catena area in Mantua, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1982. File contains copies of 18th and 19th century maps, design development drawings, presentation drawings and site plans photographs. File also contains textual records, including an architect's report, a competition entry and drawings.
1982
Area Fiera-Catena a Mantova
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AP142.S1.D49
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the renewal of the Fiera-Catena area in Mantua, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1982. File contains copies of 18th and 19th century maps, design development drawings, presentation drawings and site plans photographs. File also contains textual records, including an architect's report, a competition entry and drawings.
File 49
1982
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR02.027
Description:
This file includes reprographic copies of city maps from Lovell's Directory and other sources showing the growth of the city from the 18th to 20th century.
1983-1992
Historical maps, Old Port of Montreal Master Plan, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR02.027
Description:
This file includes reprographic copies of city maps from Lovell's Directory and other sources showing the growth of the city from the 18th to 20th century.
drawings
1983-1992
DR1982:0240
Description:
- To manifest the consolidation of his power over the Low Countries, the Emperor Charles VI of Austria staged triumphal entries for his representative into Brussels and Ghent in 1717. During six days of ceremonies and festivities, the main market place was transformed several times. This print (DR1982:0240) depicts the third transformation that was wrought on the Place au Vendredi: the statue of Charles V, ornamented with an illuminated monogramme of Charles VI, became the centerpiece of a temporary fenced compound for fireworks - a firework display layout standard for at least a century, and still in use today.
printed between 1717 and 1719
A Fireworks Display in the Place au Vendredi on October 19th
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DR1982:0240
Description:
- To manifest the consolidation of his power over the Low Countries, the Emperor Charles VI of Austria staged triumphal entries for his representative into Brussels and Ghent in 1717. During six days of ceremonies and festivities, the main market place was transformed several times. This print (DR1982:0240) depicts the third transformation that was wrought on the Place au Vendredi: the statue of Charles V, ornamented with an illuminated monogramme of Charles VI, became the centerpiece of a temporary fenced compound for fireworks - a firework display layout standard for at least a century, and still in use today.