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DR1995:0222:007-010
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Group contains original layouts for articles that were published in "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design', (1970-1972), and includes layouts for Detroit Think Grid (AP144.S2.D73), Birmingham and Midland Institute Headquarters, BMI/HQ (AP144.S2.D74), copy of "Non-plan: an experiment in freedom" published in 'New Society' (20 March 1969), and template.
Architectural Design, Cedric Price supplement series: Mock-ups for periodical articles
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DR1995:0222:007-010
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Group contains original layouts for articles that were published in "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design', (1970-1972), and includes layouts for Detroit Think Grid (AP144.S2.D73), Birmingham and Midland Institute Headquarters, BMI/HQ (AP144.S2.D74), copy of "Non-plan: an experiment in freedom" published in 'New Society' (20 March 1969), and template.
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4 publication drawing(s)
documents textuels
ARCH257540
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Permanent Files and offer of services - Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Early Winters Resorts, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences (University of Washington), University Town Project (United Arab Emirates), Toronto Union Station Project, Detroit Institute of Arts, AEA promotional, King Saud University, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, Easter Seal Society Blue Mountain Camp, Ontario Gallery of Art competition, Municipality of York Adninistration Building
1985-1988
Permanent Files and offer of services for various projects
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ARCH257540
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Permanent Files and offer of services - Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Early Winters Resorts, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences (University of Washington), University Town Project (United Arab Emirates), Toronto Union Station Project, Detroit Institute of Arts, AEA promotional, King Saud University, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, Easter Seal Society Blue Mountain Camp, Ontario Gallery of Art competition, Municipality of York Adninistration Building
documents textuels
1985-1988
documents textuels
ARCH260072
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Proposals: Guaranty Trust Computer Centre, Toronto; New Massey Hall study; Arts and Sciences Technology Centre (with D. Jensen Associates); SANCST Science Halls; Maryland Science Centre; Museum of Toronto study; New National Gallery of Canada competition with David, Boulva, Cleve Associated Architects; Rideau Hall. Including textual documents concerning proposals for Detroit Institute of Arts; York University Building and Campus Common proposal (1987); project file of descriptions from Los Angeles office
1986-1988
Proposals for various projects
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ARCH260072
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Proposals: Guaranty Trust Computer Centre, Toronto; New Massey Hall study; Arts and Sciences Technology Centre (with D. Jensen Associates); SANCST Science Halls; Maryland Science Centre; Museum of Toronto study; New National Gallery of Canada competition with David, Boulva, Cleve Associated Architects; Rideau Hall. Including textual documents concerning proposals for Detroit Institute of Arts; York University Building and Campus Common proposal (1987); project file of descriptions from Los Angeles office
documents textuels
1986-1988
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AP115.S1
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Cette série porte sur le travail de documentation photographique de Robert Duchesnay d'un des exemples construit du Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, à Wichita, Kansas, aux États-Unis. Le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, concept conçu par Buckminster Fuller et considéré comme le précurseur du dôme géodésique, visait a créer un mode d'habitation donnant un maximun d'espace pour un minimum de coût et de matériaux. L'exemple du Wichita House est conçu par Fuller en 1945-1946. "L'apparence de cette machine à habiter ressemble quelque peu à une soucoupe volante. Avec sa peau externe en aluminium et ses fenêtres en plexiglass, elle offre un surface élégante et profilée, tout en renferman un espace au sol de 1100 pieds carrées." [1] Le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine est abandonné en 1970, pour être finalement acquise en 1990 par le Henry Ford Museum à Detroit, au Michigan. La structure est démantelé la même année avec l'aide d'un ancien collaborateur de Buckminster Fuller, Jay Baldwin. Le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine est toujours visible au Ford Museum. La série contient des photographies de la Wichita House avant et durant le démantèlement, brochures et feuillets du Wichita Art Museum présentant l'exposition de Robert Duchesnay sur le bâtiment, correspondance reçue par Duchesnay sur son projet de documentation des dômes géodésiques de Buckminster Fuller, et coupures de presse sur le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine et le démantèlement de la Wichita House. [1] Robert Duchesnay, "Dymaxion Dwelling Machine", 2022, https://robertduchesnay.com/fr/dymaxion-fr/ (page consultée 27 février 2023).
1990-1992
Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, Wichita, Kansas
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AP115.S1
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Cette série porte sur le travail de documentation photographique de Robert Duchesnay d'un des exemples construit du Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, à Wichita, Kansas, aux États-Unis. Le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, concept conçu par Buckminster Fuller et considéré comme le précurseur du dôme géodésique, visait a créer un mode d'habitation donnant un maximun d'espace pour un minimum de coût et de matériaux. L'exemple du Wichita House est conçu par Fuller en 1945-1946. "L'apparence de cette machine à habiter ressemble quelque peu à une soucoupe volante. Avec sa peau externe en aluminium et ses fenêtres en plexiglass, elle offre un surface élégante et profilée, tout en renferman un espace au sol de 1100 pieds carrées." [1] Le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine est abandonné en 1970, pour être finalement acquise en 1990 par le Henry Ford Museum à Detroit, au Michigan. La structure est démantelé la même année avec l'aide d'un ancien collaborateur de Buckminster Fuller, Jay Baldwin. Le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine est toujours visible au Ford Museum. La série contient des photographies de la Wichita House avant et durant le démantèlement, brochures et feuillets du Wichita Art Museum présentant l'exposition de Robert Duchesnay sur le bâtiment, correspondance reçue par Duchesnay sur son projet de documentation des dômes géodésiques de Buckminster Fuller, et coupures de presse sur le Dymaxion Dwelling Machine et le démantèlement de la Wichita House. [1] Robert Duchesnay, "Dymaxion Dwelling Machine", 2022, https://robertduchesnay.com/fr/dymaxion-fr/ (page consultée 27 février 2023).
Série
1990-1992
articles
Traversées animales
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30 janvier 2023
Traversées animales
Phoebe Springstubb explique comment la migration des otaries à fourrure a défini l’intérieur et l’extérieur de l’empire
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Figurer un territoire
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AP144.S2
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Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
Projects
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AP144.S2
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Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
Series
1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
photographies
PH1981:0803:001-040
Description:
Portfolio of photographs has a title page and a list of plates on verso of title page: Table générale des planches I. Villas maritimes - Architectes 1. Villa au bord de la mer, à Elberon - McKim, Mead & White 2. Villa au bord de la mer, à Elberon - V.C. Taylor 3. Villa au bord de la mer, Newport - G.B. Post 4. Villa au bord de la mer, Newport - Peabody et Stearns 5. Villa au bord de la mer, Bar Harbour - Rotch et Tilden 7. Villa au bord de la mer, Bar Harbour - Rotch et Tilden II. Maisons de campagne 8. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 9. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 10. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 11. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 12. Maison de campagne, Hartford - G. Keller 13. Maison de campagne, Hartford - T.C. Withers 14. Maison de campagne, Hartford - Kimball et Wisedell 15. Maison de campagne, Hartford - Kimball et Wisedell 16. Maison de campagne, Brookline - C.S. Luce 17. Maison de campagne, Brookline - Peabody et Stearns 18. Maison de campagne, Brookline - Peabody et Stearns 19. Maison de campagne, Brookline - S.E. Toby 20. Maison de campagne, Brookline - E.A.P. Newcomb 21. Maison de campagne, à Jamaica-Plain - W.R. Emerson 22. Maison de campagne, à Jamaica-Plain - W.R. Emerson 23. Maison de campagne, Détroit - Mason et Rice 24. Maison de campagne, W. Scott et Cie. 25. Maison de campagne, Buffalo - J.-L. Silsbee 26. Maison de campagne, Buffalo - J.-L. Silsbee 27. Maison de campagne, Buffalo - J.-L. Silsbee 28. Maison de campagne, Chicago - Cobb et Frost 29. Maison de campagne, Chicago - J.J. Flanders 30. Maison de campagne, Dorcester - Cabot et Chandler 31. Maison de campagne, Milwaukee - Cabot et Chandler 32. Maison de campagne, Cleveland - Peabody et Stearns 33. Maison de campagne, Rochester - J.G. Cutter 34. Maison de campagne, Walnut-Hills - Bruce Price 35. Hôtel privé suburbain, à Chicago - Bruce Price 36. Hôtel privé suburbain, à Chicago - Peabody et Stearns 37. Petite maison de campagne, à Chicago III Dépendances 38. Maison de garde, à North-Easton - H.H. Richardson 39. Maison de garde, à North-Easton - H.H. Richardson 40. Loge de gardien, à Newport - H.H. Richardson
architecture
early 1886
Architecture Américaine, Troisième Série: Habitations Suburbaines: Villas, Maisons de Campagne, Cottages, Dépendances
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PH1981:0803:001-040
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Portfolio of photographs has a title page and a list of plates on verso of title page: Table générale des planches I. Villas maritimes - Architectes 1. Villa au bord de la mer, à Elberon - McKim, Mead & White 2. Villa au bord de la mer, à Elberon - V.C. Taylor 3. Villa au bord de la mer, Newport - G.B. Post 4. Villa au bord de la mer, Newport - Peabody et Stearns 5. Villa au bord de la mer, Bar Harbour - Rotch et Tilden 7. Villa au bord de la mer, Bar Harbour - Rotch et Tilden II. Maisons de campagne 8. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 9. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 10. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 11. Maison de campagne, à Orange - P.J. Boticher 12. Maison de campagne, Hartford - G. Keller 13. Maison de campagne, Hartford - T.C. Withers 14. Maison de campagne, Hartford - Kimball et Wisedell 15. Maison de campagne, Hartford - Kimball et Wisedell 16. Maison de campagne, Brookline - C.S. Luce 17. Maison de campagne, Brookline - Peabody et Stearns 18. Maison de campagne, Brookline - Peabody et Stearns 19. Maison de campagne, Brookline - S.E. Toby 20. Maison de campagne, Brookline - E.A.P. Newcomb 21. Maison de campagne, à Jamaica-Plain - W.R. Emerson 22. Maison de campagne, à Jamaica-Plain - W.R. Emerson 23. Maison de campagne, Détroit - Mason et Rice 24. Maison de campagne, W. Scott et Cie. 25. Maison de campagne, Buffalo - J.-L. Silsbee 26. Maison de campagne, Buffalo - J.-L. Silsbee 27. Maison de campagne, Buffalo - J.-L. Silsbee 28. Maison de campagne, Chicago - Cobb et Frost 29. Maison de campagne, Chicago - J.J. Flanders 30. Maison de campagne, Dorcester - Cabot et Chandler 31. Maison de campagne, Milwaukee - Cabot et Chandler 32. Maison de campagne, Cleveland - Peabody et Stearns 33. Maison de campagne, Rochester - J.G. Cutter 34. Maison de campagne, Walnut-Hills - Bruce Price 35. Hôtel privé suburbain, à Chicago - Bruce Price 36. Hôtel privé suburbain, à Chicago - Peabody et Stearns 37. Petite maison de campagne, à Chicago III Dépendances 38. Maison de garde, à North-Easton - H.H. Richardson 39. Maison de garde, à North-Easton - H.H. Richardson 40. Loge de gardien, à Newport - H.H. Richardson
photographies
early 1886
architecture
photographies
PH1978:0040.01
Description:
First of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps, and depicts bridges, viaducts, railways and roads mainly in France (one in Corsica), and two in Constantine, Algeria. Album (Tome I) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et Ponts - Chemins de fer - Rivières et canaux/ Ports de mer - Phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Premier: Routes et Ponts/ par/ Félix Lucas et Victor Fournié/ Ingénieurs en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 100 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Préface, dated 'novembre 1879' - Léonce Reynaud (biographical note on Léonce Reynaud) with lithograph glued and signed by Jules Lefebre and Léon Gaucherel - Routes et Ponts. Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Époque Gallo-Romaine - Chapitre II. Le Moyen Age et les Temps Modernes - Chapitre III. Époque contemporaine - Chapitre IV. Statistique - Explications des planches - Table des matières - Table alphabétique des matières, des figures et des 50 planches. The 50 plates are listed as follows: I Défilé de la CLue de Saint-André, près de Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) II Gorges de La Loue (Doubs) III Route Nationale no 20, dans les Pyrénées (Ariège) IV Souterrain de Duranus (Alpes-Maritimes) V Défil de Lantosque (Alpes-Maritimes) VI Grotte du Mas-d'Azil ou de l'Arize (Ariège) VII Chemin de la Corniche à Marseille VIII Route de la Grande Chartreuse (Isère) IX Détroit du Cieix (Savoie) XI Route dans la Vallée du Tech (Pyrénées-Orientales) XII Pont de Valentré, sur le Lot, à Cahors XIII Pont-neuf, sur la Seine, à Paris XIV Pont de Bétharram (Basses-Pyrénées) XV Pont du Gouedic (Côtes-du-Nord) XVI Ponte Nuovo (Corse) XVII Pont de Lavaur (Tarn) XVIII Pont Saint-Louis XIX Pont de Bordeaux XX Pont de Vieille-Brioude (Haute-Loire) XXI Viaduc de Dinan (Côtes-du-Nord) XXII Pont des Invalides, sur la Seine, à Paris XXIII Pont de l'Alma, sur la Seine, à Paris XXIV Viaduc sur le Torrent de Saint-Ferréol (Alpes-Maritimes) XXV Pont de Mascas, sur la Vésubie (Alpes-Maritimes) XXVI Pont de Saint-Sauveur (Hautes-Pyrénées) XXVII Pont-Viaduc du Point-du-Jour, à Paris XXVIII Pont-neuf à Albi (Tarn) XXIX Pont de Chaabet-El-Akhra (Constantine) XXX Viaduc du Duzon (Ardèche) XXXI Pont de Pau (Pont de Jurançon) XXXII Ponts de Claix (Isère) XXXIII Pont de la Trinité XXXIV Pont des Saints-Pères, à Paris XXXV Pont d'Arcole, à Paris XXXVI Pont Saint-Esprit, sur le Rhone (Gard) XXXVII Pont de Solferino, à Paris XXXVIII Pont de la Grande-Jatte (Seine) XXXIX Pont Saint-Louis, à Paris XL Pont du Var, près de Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) XLI Pont d'El Kantara, à Constantine XLII Pont de Vichy, sur l'Allier (Allier) XLIII Pont Garibaldi, sur le Paillon, à Nice XLIV Pont de Clichy-La-Garenne (Seine) XLV Pont de Grenelle, sur la Seine, à Paris XLVI Pont Sully, sur la Seine, à Paris XLVII Pont de La Roche-Bernard (Morbihan) XLVIII Pont de Saint-Christophe sur le Scorff (Morbihan) XLIX Pont de La Mescla, sur le Var (Alpes-Maritimes) L Pont tournant des bassins de Radoub de Marseille
ingénierie, topographique
between 1876-1883
Les Travaux Publics de la France. Tome 1. Routes et Ponts
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PH1978:0040.01
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First of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps, and depicts bridges, viaducts, railways and roads mainly in France (one in Corsica), and two in Constantine, Algeria. Album (Tome I) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et Ponts - Chemins de fer - Rivières et canaux/ Ports de mer - Phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Premier: Routes et Ponts/ par/ Félix Lucas et Victor Fournié/ Ingénieurs en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 100 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Préface, dated 'novembre 1879' - Léonce Reynaud (biographical note on Léonce Reynaud) with lithograph glued and signed by Jules Lefebre and Léon Gaucherel - Routes et Ponts. Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Époque Gallo-Romaine - Chapitre II. Le Moyen Age et les Temps Modernes - Chapitre III. Époque contemporaine - Chapitre IV. Statistique - Explications des planches - Table des matières - Table alphabétique des matières, des figures et des 50 planches. The 50 plates are listed as follows: I Défilé de la CLue de Saint-André, près de Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) II Gorges de La Loue (Doubs) III Route Nationale no 20, dans les Pyrénées (Ariège) IV Souterrain de Duranus (Alpes-Maritimes) V Défil de Lantosque (Alpes-Maritimes) VI Grotte du Mas-d'Azil ou de l'Arize (Ariège) VII Chemin de la Corniche à Marseille VIII Route de la Grande Chartreuse (Isère) IX Détroit du Cieix (Savoie) XI Route dans la Vallée du Tech (Pyrénées-Orientales) XII Pont de Valentré, sur le Lot, à Cahors XIII Pont-neuf, sur la Seine, à Paris XIV Pont de Bétharram (Basses-Pyrénées) XV Pont du Gouedic (Côtes-du-Nord) XVI Ponte Nuovo (Corse) XVII Pont de Lavaur (Tarn) XVIII Pont Saint-Louis XIX Pont de Bordeaux XX Pont de Vieille-Brioude (Haute-Loire) XXI Viaduc de Dinan (Côtes-du-Nord) XXII Pont des Invalides, sur la Seine, à Paris XXIII Pont de l'Alma, sur la Seine, à Paris XXIV Viaduc sur le Torrent de Saint-Ferréol (Alpes-Maritimes) XXV Pont de Mascas, sur la Vésubie (Alpes-Maritimes) XXVI Pont de Saint-Sauveur (Hautes-Pyrénées) XXVII Pont-Viaduc du Point-du-Jour, à Paris XXVIII Pont-neuf à Albi (Tarn) XXIX Pont de Chaabet-El-Akhra (Constantine) XXX Viaduc du Duzon (Ardèche) XXXI Pont de Pau (Pont de Jurançon) XXXII Ponts de Claix (Isère) XXXIII Pont de la Trinité XXXIV Pont des Saints-Pères, à Paris XXXV Pont d'Arcole, à Paris XXXVI Pont Saint-Esprit, sur le Rhone (Gard) XXXVII Pont de Solferino, à Paris XXXVIII Pont de la Grande-Jatte (Seine) XXXIX Pont Saint-Louis, à Paris XL Pont du Var, près de Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) XLI Pont d'El Kantara, à Constantine XLII Pont de Vichy, sur l'Allier (Allier) XLIII Pont Garibaldi, sur le Paillon, à Nice XLIV Pont de Clichy-La-Garenne (Seine) XLV Pont de Grenelle, sur la Seine, à Paris XLVI Pont Sully, sur la Seine, à Paris XLVII Pont de La Roche-Bernard (Morbihan) XLVIII Pont de Saint-Christophe sur le Scorff (Morbihan) XLIX Pont de La Mescla, sur le Var (Alpes-Maritimes) L Pont tournant des bassins de Radoub de Marseille
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between 1876-1883
ingénierie, topographique
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