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The image is a page from "The Architectural Review," Volume 1, Number 7, Plate LXV. It features architectural drawings of the New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The drawings include detailed elevations, sections, and plans of the building.
Top Section:
Middle Section:
Bottom Section:
The architectural drawings are attributed to Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer, Architect, and Warren & Smith Associated Architects. The drawings are dated February 1915 and are noted as being "By Planning."
Overall, the image provides a detailed and technical representation of the architectural design of the New Germanic Museum at Harvard University.
The image is a page from "The Architectural Review," specifically Volume I, Number 7, Plate LXV. It contains detailed architectural drawings of two significant buildings:
Top Section: Germanisches Museum (Germanic Museum)
Bottom Section: Schnit durch die Ehrenhalle (Section through the Hall of Fame)
The page includes annotations and labels to indicate different views and sections of the buildings, as well as the names of the architects involved: Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer and Warren & Smith, the associated architects. The drawings are meticulously detailed, likely serving as both a record and a reference for the architectural designs of these significant structures.
The image is a detailed architectural drawing from "The Architectural Review," specifically from Volume 1, Number 7, featuring Plate LXV.
The drawings depict the New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The architectural plans include various views and sections of the building:
Top Row (Front Elevations):
Middle Row (Elevations with Arched Entrances):
Bottom Row (Sections and Ground Plan):
Additional Information:
The detailed and precise drawings provide comprehensive insight into the architectural design and structural elements of the New Germanic Museum at Harvard University.
The image is a page from "The Architectural Review," specifically Volume 1, Number 7, and it features architectural drawings and plans for the New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The drawings are labeled as Plate LXV.
The page includes several detailed architectural illustrations:
The top section features two elevation views of the building, showing different facades. Both drawings depict a large, ornate structure with a prominent clock tower, arched windows, and intricate detailing.
The middle section contains three detailed sections of the building's facade, focusing on the architectural elements and design. These are labeled as sections through the entrance hall, providing a closer look at the arches, columns, and decorative features.
The bottom section shows a plan view and an elevation of the entrance hall, including notes on dimensions and architectural details. This section is labeled as an elevation and section study, providing a comprehensive look at the design of the entrance area.
The drawings are attributed to Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer, Architect, with Warren & Wetmore as associated architects. The page also includes the publisher’s information, "Dresden and Leipzig," and the date 1901, indicating when the plans were published.
The image is a page from "The Architectural Review," Volume I, Number 7. It features detailed architectural drawings of the new Germanic Museum, known as Adolphus Busch Hall, at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The drawings include:
Exterior Views:
Entrance Details:
Floor Plan and Section:
The architectural work was designed by Dr. German Bestelmeyer, with Warren & Smith as the associated architects. The drawings are meticulously detailed, reflecting the historical and architectural significance of the building.
The image is a page from "The Architectural Review," Volume 1, No. 7, Plate LXV. It features detailed architectural drawings of a building, specifically the Germann Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The drawings include several views and sections:
Top Row:
Second Row:
Third Row:
Bottom Section:
The drawings are signed by Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer, the architect, and Warren & Smith, the associated architects, and are dated Dresden, August 1913. The page is part of a larger publication, as indicated by the book binding seen on the left and right sides of the image.
The image depicts a detailed architectural drawing from "THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW," Vol. 1, No. 7, Plate LXV. It shows elevation and section studies along with details of the entrance hall for the New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The drawing includes:
The plans are credited to Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer, architect, along with Warren & Smith, associated architects. There is also text in German indicating specifics about the sections and dates in 1911. The drawing is technical and precise, intended for professional or academic review of the building's design.
This is a scanned image of a page from "The Architectural Review" which features detailed architectural drawings. The page is labeled "VOL. I, NO. 7" and "PLATE LXV" in the top corners, indicating it's from Volume 1, Issue 7, and it's the 65th plate in the sequence.
The illustrations show various views and details of "The New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass." The central drawing at the top shows a perspective view of the building with a focal tower and ornate facade. Below it to the left is a cross-section of a portion of the building, labeled "GERMANSICHE FREILICHTBÜHNE AND COURT". To the right is another cross-section, identified as "SCENITURCH DE FREILICHTBÜHNE AUFHOF".
At the bottom, there's an elevation and section drawing of the entrance hall (labeled "ELEVATION AND SECTION STUDIES, AND DETAIL OF ENTRANCE HALL"), providing a side view and a detailed look at the architectural elements. The drawings are noted to be the work of "PROF. DR. GERMAN BESTELMEYER, ARCHITECT" along with "WARREN & SMITH, ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS".
The page shows signs of wear and age, with some discoloration and fraying at the edges, which suggests it's a historical document. The drawings are intricate and precise, reflecting the architectural style and design detail typical of university or museum buildings from an earlier era.
This image is a page from "The Architectural Review", Volume I, Number 7, featuring architectural drawings and details of the New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page titled "PLATE LXV" showcases elevation and section studies, along with details of entrance hall designs.
There are five primary drawings displayed on the page:
At the top are two elevation views of the building, showing the front and side perspectives, illustrating the architectural structure, roof details, and placements of windows and doors.
Below these are three sectional drawings of the entrance hall, marked as "SCHNITT DURCH DIE EHRENHALLE." These cross-sections provide detailed interior views, highlighting wall structures, archways, and decorative elements surrounding the entrance.
At the bottom left is an elevation and section study of another perspective of the building, offering insight into the layout and proportions of the spaces within.
Each drawing includes annotations and measurements, helping to convey the architectural design and features intended for the New Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The architects involved are noted as Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer and Warren & Smith, associated architects.
The image depicts a page from an architectural publication titled "The Architectural Review", specifically Volume I, No. 7, featuring Plate LIV. The page showcases detailed architectural drawings and elevations of several notable buildings. Here is a breakdown of the content:
At the bottom of the page, there is a descriptive caption that reads:
"Elevation and Section Studies, and Detail of Entrance Hall. The New Germanic Museum (Adolphus Busch Hall) of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Prof. Dr. German Bestelmeyer, Architect. Warren & Shul, Associated Architects."
The page is part of a professional architectural review, presenting detailed studies and designs of significant buildings, including the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, historic churches in Dresden, and the entrance hall of the museum. The drawings are technical and precise, intended for architects, historians, or students of architecture. The publication appears to focus on architectural design, historical structures, and institutional buildings.