- Title
- House
-
-
- Creator
- Detlef Lienau (1818-1887)
-
-
- Description
- Seven architectural drawings of a house, all stamped Detlef Lienau, arch't, 111 B'way, New York, Nov. 6, 1869. The Victorian-style dwelling had two stories, with basement and an attic. The set includes elevation drawings of the south (front), north, west, and east facades, and floorplans for the first and second floors and for the attic. Seven architectural drawings of a house, all stamped Detlef Lienau, arch't, 111 B'way, New York, Nov. 6, 1869. The Victorian-style dwelling had two stories, with basement and an attic. The set includes elevation drawings of the south (front), north, west, and east facades, and floorplans for the first and second floors and for the attic. Lienau was an architect and one of the founders of the American Institute of Architects. He was born in Uetersen, Schleswig-Holstein. He studied at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris before moving to New York City in 1848. His architectural practice was successful, and he trained new architects in his office. Lienau designed many different kinds of buildings: churches, townhouses, villas, cottages, office buildings, factories, railroad stations, and a historical society.
-
-
- Format
- ["drawing"]
-
- Subjects
- ["Architectural drawings","Architecture--Designs and plans","Architecture, Domestic"]
-
Select what you would like to download. If choosing to download an image, please select the file format you wish to download.
Please note full object download may take several minutes (PDF only).
Certain download types may have been restricted by the site administrator.