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viii, 246 pages, 7 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 25 cm
London : Archetype Publications, 2001.
Artists' pigments c.1600-1835 : a study in English documentary sources / R.D. Harley.
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viii, 246 pages, 7 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 25 cm
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London : Archetype Publications, 2001.
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173 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Toronto, ON, Canada : Art Gallery of York University, 2018.
The long now : Public Studio.
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Toronto, ON, Canada : Art Gallery of York University, 2018.
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ix, 230 pages ; 22 cm
New York American Elsevier Publishing Company, 1970.
Artists' pigments, c. 1600-1835 : a study in English documentary sources / R.D. Harley.
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New York American Elsevier Publishing Company, 1970.
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55 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Kingston, Ont. : Queen's University, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, ©2002.
Better worlds : activist and utopian projects by artists / Jan Allen and Laura U. Marks.
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Kingston, Ont. : Queen's University, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, ©2002.
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168 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 25 cm
London : Friends Historical Society, 1978., Kendal : Printed by Titus Wilson & Son Limited., ©1978
Quaker meeting houses of the Lake counties : a history and description of all the Quaker meeting houses in the former counties of Cumberland and Westmorland and in the Furness and Sedbergh districts ; now the County of Cumbria / David M. Butler.
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London : Friends Historical Society, 1978., Kendal : Printed by Titus Wilson & Son Limited., ©1978
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AP041.S1.1976.D1
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Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke was both a site-specific installation/construction for Corrid’Art (1976), commissioned by the Programme art et culture, XXIe Olympiade, and a series of drawings and constructed photographs. The installation consisted of the construction of two full-sized facades of 19th century greystone town houses out of rough plywood and pipe scaffolding. The facades were erected in a vacant lot on Rue Sherbrooke, and mirrored the townhouses which still stood on the opposite side of the intersection. The constructed photographs of the same name, and also The Site, Les Maisons, 1976 and The Site Altered, Les Maisons, 1976, depict an intersection in which one side of the street mirrors the other perfectly. By reprinting the photograph, reversed and superimposed on itself, Charney fills a vacant lot with a suggestion of its past. One week after the installation of Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke municipal authorities of the City of Montreal ordered it to be destroyed. Demolition began the night of July 13, 1976.
1976
Les maisons de la rue Sherbrooke, Montréal, Québec
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Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke was both a site-specific installation/construction for Corrid’Art (1976), commissioned by the Programme art et culture, XXIe Olympiade, and a series of drawings and constructed photographs. The installation consisted of the construction of two full-sized facades of 19th century greystone town houses out of rough plywood and pipe scaffolding. The facades were erected in a vacant lot on Rue Sherbrooke, and mirrored the townhouses which still stood on the opposite side of the intersection. The constructed photographs of the same name, and also The Site, Les Maisons, 1976 and The Site Altered, Les Maisons, 1976, depict an intersection in which one side of the street mirrors the other perfectly. By reprinting the photograph, reversed and superimposed on itself, Charney fills a vacant lot with a suggestion of its past. One week after the installation of Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke municipal authorities of the City of Montreal ordered it to be destroyed. Demolition began the night of July 13, 1976.
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151 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Berlin : Gestalten, 2016.
I don't have a favourite colour : creating the Vitra Colour & Material Library / Hella Jongerius ; introduction, Alice Rawsthorn ; authors, Hella Jongerius with Sander Manse ; editor, Lucas Verweij.
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Berlin : Gestalten, 2016.
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Many of the stately greystones that line Chicago’s streets and boulevards have fallen into disrepair, but there is now a movement afoot to renovate these beautiful historic structures. Three experts in the field of Chicago housing and architecture now offer an accessible guide to properly renovating the Chicago greystone. In clear and comprehensive chapters, the authors(...)
janvier 2008, Chicago
The Historic Chicago Greystone: a user's guide for renovating and maintaining your home
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Many of the stately greystones that line Chicago’s streets and boulevards have fallen into disrepair, but there is now a movement afoot to renovate these beautiful historic structures. Three experts in the field of Chicago housing and architecture now offer an accessible guide to properly renovating the Chicago greystone. In clear and comprehensive chapters, the authors explain the technical aspects of inspecting, maintaining, and restoring a greystone home. They outline four levels of building restoration conditions—Maintainer, Fixer-Upper, Rehabber, and Total Gut—and chart the step-by-step renovation procedures for each level of restoration. The book effectively educates greystone owners on restoration methods that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, financially sustainable, and historically aware. The Historic Chicago Greystone provides an essential and unparalleled guide to the maintenance and restoration of these treasured Chicago dwellings.
Villa Greystones
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B42 s’associe avec le designer français Martin Szekely pour présenter une série d’ouvrages consacrés à son travail. Chaque ouvrage s’attardera sur une pièce, une série de pièces ou une exposition et montrera, essentiellement par l’image, les projets du designer. Le tome V, Villa Greystones, présente à travers une série de photographies de Fabrice Gousset une maison(...)
Villa Greystones
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B42 s’associe avec le designer français Martin Szekely pour présenter une série d’ouvrages consacrés à son travail. Chaque ouvrage s’attardera sur une pièce, une série de pièces ou une exposition et montrera, essentiellement par l’image, les projets du designer. Le tome V, Villa Greystones, présente à travers une série de photographies de Fabrice Gousset une maison d’architecte en pierre, verre et béton, entre ciel et océan, poste d’observation unique face à l’immensité. À portée de vue, des îles-jardins et Saint-Malo. Michel Roux-Spitz l’avait construite en 1938 pour lui-même. Après quelques errances et soixante-quinze années plus tard, elle retrouve sa forme initiale grâce à l’engagement de son nouveau propriétaire.
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Houses of Missouri 1870-1940
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With nearly 300 archival photographs, drawings, and original floor plans, Houses of Missouri, 1870–1940, offers an intimate tour behind the facades of 45 purely American houses. Among these are Greystone, the pastoral Gothic cottage of Major Emory Foster in Pevely; Oak Hall, the opulent mansion of the legendary Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson; the(...)
octobre 2008, New York
Houses of Missouri 1870-1940
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With nearly 300 archival photographs, drawings, and original floor plans, Houses of Missouri, 1870–1940, offers an intimate tour behind the facades of 45 purely American houses. Among these are Greystone, the pastoral Gothic cottage of Major Emory Foster in Pevely; Oak Hall, the opulent mansion of the legendary Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson; the iconoclastic “machine in the prairie,” Samuel Marx-designed Ladue residence for department store magnate Morton May; and Chatol, the striking Art Moderne “farmhouse” in rural Boone county. The authors bring to life the fortunes, motivations, and aspirations of their wealthy and upstanding house owners who rigorously defined what was “suitable” and respectable living in America’s heartland.