Architecture of the Pacific Northwest / [recurso electrónico]
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Archivo de ordenadorIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Washington (Estados Unidos) : University libraries University of WashingtonDescripción: Datos electrónicos (1082 registros, al 2019-01-24 )Otro título: - University of Washington Libraries. Architecture of the Pacific Northwest
- Arquitectura del Pacífico Noroeste. Bibliotecas de la Universidad de Washington
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Esta base de datos contiene dibujos arquitectónicos seleccionados de Pacific Northwest Architecture Collection que representan a arquitectos y diseñadores de importancia regional que abarcan desde 1880 hasta 1980. Esta colección muestra dibujos de diseño y trabajo de importantes ejemplos de edificios residenciales, comerciales y públicos históricos y más contemporáneos en la región de Puget Sound.
This database contains selected architectural drawings from the Pacific Northwest Architecture Collection representing regionally significant architects and designers spanning the period from the 1880's into the 1980's. This collection showcases design and working drawings of important examples of both historic and more contemporary residential, commercial, and public buildings in the Puget Sound region.
Highlights include plans for the historic Pioneer Building, designed for Seattle pioneer Henry Yesler in 1889 by architect Elmer Fisher; proposals for the Space Needle by the John Graham Company for the 1962 Century 21 World's Fair Exposition; and design drawings for the 1932 Seattle Art Museum at Volunteer Park by architect Carl Gould.
Also included are regional works of nationally recognized and locally known architects Paul Thiry, Andrew Willatsen, Ellsworth Storey, and Paul Hayden Kirk, who contributed to the styles particular to Northwest architecture. Victor Steinbrueck's drawings of building elevations in Pioneer Square reflect the role Pacific Northwest architects played in regional architectural and civic preservation work. The work of Elizabeth Ayer, the first woman to become a registered architect in Washington State, is also represented.
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