PH1998:0013:021:001-004
architecture
1928-1930
Interior views of the House-commune of transitional type communal centre, some showing Solomon Lisagor, Rostokino, Moscow
Actions:
PH1998:0013:021:001-004
architecture
PH1998:0013:022:001
1929-1933
Interior view of a Type F unit apartment showing Solomon Lisagor [?] seated at a desk, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard Moscow, USSR
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:001
documents textuels, photographies
PH1998:0013:020:001-005
architecture
1928-1930
Views of the House-commune of transitional type and its communal centre under construction, some showing Solomon Lisagor, Rostokino, Moscow
Actions:
PH1998:0013:020:001-005
documents textuels, photographies
1928-1930
architecture
documents textuels, photographies
PH1998:0013:022:001-007
Description:
Group consists of 7 black-and-white photographs of interior views of a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR (now Russia) adhered to an album page.
architecture
1929-1933
Interior views of a Type F unit apartment showing built-in furniture and Solomon Lisagor [?], 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR (now Russia)
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:001-007
Description:
Group consists of 7 black-and-white photographs of interior views of a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR (now Russia) adhered to an album page.
documents textuels, photographies
1929-1933
architecture
dessins, photographies
PH1998:0013:001-048
Description:
- All of the projects in album PH1998:0013:001-048 were designed by Solomon Lisagor, some in collaboration with other architects, from 1923 through 1938 for various locations in Soviet Union. The photographs and magazine clippings show drawings and models for and views of twenty projects including: the Palace of Soviets, Moscow (10 pages); the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the Ministry of the Oil Industry in Kislovodsk, Soviet Union (now Russia) (8 pages); the "Worker" RZhSKT [the "Worker" Worker's Housing Construction Cooperative Trust] in Saratov, Soviet Union (now Russia) (5 pages); the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (4 pages); the Rostov Institute of Engineers of Transport [?], Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union (now Russia) (3 pages); the House-commune of transitional type, Rostokino, Moscow (3 pages); a Building of People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom), Moscow (3 pages); a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow (2 pages); a development scheme for the southern coast of Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (2 pages). Several other projects are represented on single album pages: a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory; a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangel'sk, Soviet Union (now Russia); a typical experimental single-family house; prefabricated housing; a single-family house, a public rest room and two bus stops; a development scheme for the Ufa region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia); and housing constructed from larger stone blocks [krupnye kamennye bloki]. One of the album pages is unused.
architecture
between 1923 and 1943
Album of photographs and magazine clippings of projects by Solomon Lisagor, some designed in collaboration with other architects, Soviet Union (now in Russia and Ukraine)
PH1998:0013:001-048
Description:
- All of the projects in album PH1998:0013:001-048 were designed by Solomon Lisagor, some in collaboration with other architects, from 1923 through 1938 for various locations in Soviet Union. The photographs and magazine clippings show drawings and models for and views of twenty projects including: the Palace of Soviets, Moscow (10 pages); the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the Ministry of the Oil Industry in Kislovodsk, Soviet Union (now Russia) (8 pages); the "Worker" RZhSKT [the "Worker" Worker's Housing Construction Cooperative Trust] in Saratov, Soviet Union (now Russia) (5 pages); the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (4 pages); the Rostov Institute of Engineers of Transport [?], Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union (now Russia) (3 pages); the House-commune of transitional type, Rostokino, Moscow (3 pages); a Building of People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom), Moscow (3 pages); a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow (2 pages); a development scheme for the southern coast of Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (2 pages). Several other projects are represented on single album pages: a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory; a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangel'sk, Soviet Union (now Russia); a typical experimental single-family house; prefabricated housing; a single-family house, a public rest room and two bus stops; a development scheme for the Ufa region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia); and housing constructed from larger stone blocks [krupnye kamennye bloki]. One of the album pages is unused.
dessins, photographies
between 1923 and 1943
architecture
PH1998:0013:022:002
1929-1933
Interior view of the stairs of a Type F unit apartment in a housing complex, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:002
PH1998:0013:022:004
1929-1933
Interior view of a Type F unit apartment showing a built-in kitchen, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:004
PH1998:0013:022:005
1929-1933
Interior view of a Type F unit apartment showing built-in bookshelves, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:005
PH1998:0013:022:006
1929-1933
Interior view of a Type F unit apartment showing a built-in wardrobe, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:006
Interior view of a Type F unit apartment showing a bathroom, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR
PH1998:0013:022:007
1929-1933
Interior view of a Type F unit apartment showing a bathroom, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow, USSR
Actions:
PH1998:0013:022:007