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Étendue sauvage de déchets
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Peter Galison, professeur Joseph Pellegrino d’histoire des sciences et de physique à l’Université Harvard, parle de son projet actuel, qui combine écriture et film sur les sites de déchets nucléaires et l’avenir des territoires. « Dans leur acception habituelle, les termes “décharge” et “étendue sauvage” sont antinomiques; lorsqu’ils se rejoignent sur les sites abritant(...)
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14 février 2010 , 15h
Peter Galison : Étendue sauvage de déchets
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Peter Galison, professeur Joseph Pellegrino d’histoire des sciences et de physique à l’Université Harvard, parle de son projet actuel, qui combine écriture et film sur les sites de déchets nucléaires et l’avenir des territoires. « Dans leur acception habituelle, les termes “décharge” et “étendue sauvage” sont antinomiques; lorsqu’ils se rejoignent sur les sites abritant(...)
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DR1974:0002:006:001-024
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- This album consists of transfer lithographed contract drawings - mainly plans, but also elevations, sections, and sectional elevations - for Hôtel Sauvage, Paris. The hôtel is U-shaped in plan with two pavilions connected by a monumental entrance hall and staircase which face a central "cours d'honneur". The hôtel's exterior has a rusticated "rez-de-chaussée", mansard roofs, and is embellished with classical features including arched and pedimented windows, pilasters, entablatures, and Corinthian columns. The sectional drawings show lavishly decorated interiors. The revisions and notations on the transfer lithographs of this album suggest that they were probably the architect's copy.
architecture, design d'intérieur
printed before 30 March 1861 or before 1 April 1861
Album of transfer lithographs of contract drawings for Hôtel Sauvage, avenue des Champs-Elysées and rue de Chaillot, Paris
DR1974:0002:006:001-024
Description:
- This album consists of transfer lithographed contract drawings - mainly plans, but also elevations, sections, and sectional elevations - for Hôtel Sauvage, Paris. The hôtel is U-shaped in plan with two pavilions connected by a monumental entrance hall and staircase which face a central "cours d'honneur". The hôtel's exterior has a rusticated "rez-de-chaussée", mansard roofs, and is embellished with classical features including arched and pedimented windows, pilasters, entablatures, and Corinthian columns. The sectional drawings show lavishly decorated interiors. The revisions and notations on the transfer lithographs of this album suggest that they were probably the architect's copy.
architecture, design d'intérieur
DR1974:0002:006:002
architecture
before 1 April 1861
architecture
DR1974:0002:006:004
architecture
before [1 ?] April 1861
Principal elevation for the Hôtel Sauvage, rue de Chaillot, Paris
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DR1974:0002:006:004
architecture
DR1974:0002:006:007
architecture
before 1 April 1861
architecture
DR1974:0002:006:017
architecture
before 1 [?] April 1861
architecture
DR1974:0002:006:023
architecture
before 1 [?] April 1861
architecture
DR1974:0002:006:001
architecture
before 1 April 1861
Ground floor plan, including the "cours d'honneur" for Hôtel Sauvage, Paris
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DR1974:0002:006:001
architecture
DR1974:0002:006:013
architecture
before 1 April 1861
Plan for the "caves" of the "pavillon nord", Hôtel Sauvage, Paris
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DR1974:0002:006:013
architecture