Proper usage is the responsibility of the user. Object number 2021.95.16a-l Restrictions & Rights © Estate of Julian Abele Cook Sr. Place depicted District of Columbia, Washington, United States, North and Central America Classification Decorative Arts, Craft, and Design Type blueprints Topic Architecture Craftsmanship Design Domestic life Housing Credit Line Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Peter Cook in honor of Julian Francis Abele and Julian Abele Cook, Sr. denmark’s louisiana museum of modern art celebrates its 2022 opening with a first exhibition presenting the british avant-garde architect sir peter cook. Each sheet has a title and drawing number at the bottom right corner: (b): Footing and Foundation Plan (c): First Floor Plan (d): Second Floor Plan (e): South & East Elevations (f):North & West Elevations (g):Wall Sections - Struct'l Notes (h): Entrance & Fireplace Details (i): Window & Door Schedules Details (j): Stairway & Other Details (k): Bath Room Details (l): Kitchen Details & Plumbing Sec. There is no cover sheet, the first drawing (a) begins with the "Plot Plan." At the bottom right corner is the text. This is a set of twelve (12) large, rectangular blueprint sheets (a-l) of architectural drawings reproduced in white lines on bright blue background for a residential project in Washington, DC. Cardozo," created by architect Julian Abele Cook. (44 × 93.2 cm) Description An undated, bound set of architectural blueprints, “A Residence of Mr. 2005) Peter Cook, Archigram (New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Program in the Office of the Chief Architect, Washington, DC, 2004. Cook, AIA, is an architect based in Washington, D.C., where he is currently a design principal at HGA Architects & Engineers. Peter Cook, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, London. CFA Service: 2021Present (Image credit: Kate Wichlinski/Hoachlander Davis Photography) Peter D. (44 × 93.2 cm) H x W (d): 17 1/4 × 36 5/8 in. Drawing, the motive force of architecture. curated by renowned English architect Sir Peter Cook. Created by Cook, Julian Abele Sr., American, 1904 - 1986 Date mid 20th century Medium Prussian blue on photographic paper Dimensions H x W (a): 17 3/8 × 36 5/8 in. This major exhibition organized by the Museum of Modern Art will explore contemporary architecture.
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