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Floor Plan Collection (#5)

"Unveiling the Intricate Designs: Exploring Floor Plans Through Time" Step into a world of architectural marvels as we delve into the captivating realm of floor plans

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Decoration design for a fete, 1918. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Decoration design for a fete, 1918. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Decoration design for a fete, 1918

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Exhibition buildings to world exhibitions in the 19th century

Exhibition buildings to world exhibitions in the 19th century
Exhibition buildings and floor plans of world exhibitions in the 19th century: 1) Paris 1855, Industry building; 2) Paris 1855, detail from the floor plan; 3) Paris 1867, floor plan; 4) Vienna 1873

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Floor Plan Royal Palace ca 1780-90 Pen black ink

Floor Plan Royal Palace ca 1780-90 Pen black ink
Artokoloro

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Wall Elevation Three Chapels Floor Plan Columns

Wall Elevation Three Chapels Floor Plan Columns
Artokoloro

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Parisian Theatres

Parisian Theatres
circa 1865: Top : Floor plan of the Theatre de l Odeon in Paris, designed by the architects Marie-Joseph Peyre and Charles de Wailly and built in 1782

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Old Opera House

Old Opera House
circa 1850: A floor plan of the old Paris Opera house, which was replaced by the present building in 1875. Original Publication: From Le Monde Illustre (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Floor plan of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain, showing four central columns

Floor plan of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain, showing four central columns
EL ESCORIAL: BASILICA PLAN. Floor plan of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain, showing four central columns and the high altar at the top. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Floor plan of the Escorial Palace in Spain, designed by Juan de Herrera during the reign of Philip

Floor plan of the Escorial Palace in Spain, designed by Juan de Herrera during the reign of Philip II (1527-1598)
EL ESCORIAL: FLOOR PLAN. Floor plan of the Escorial Palace in Spain, designed by Juan de Herrera during the reign of Philip II (1527-1598)

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Ground plan (top right), roof plan (top left), and section of an Eskimo mens house on Nunivak Island

Ground plan (top right), roof plan (top left), and section of an Eskimo mens house on Nunivak Island
ALASKA: ESKIMO HOUSE. Ground plan (top right), roof plan (top left), and section of an Eskimo mens house on Nunivak Island, off the southwest coast of Alaska. Diagram by Edward S. Curtis, 1928

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Early plan for the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain

Early plan for the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570
EL ESCORIAL: BASILICA. Early plan for the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Six plans for the royal apartments at El Escorial palace in Spain

Six plans for the royal apartments at El Escorial palace in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570
EL ESCORIAL: APARTMENTS. Six plans for the royal apartments at El Escorial palace in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Plan for the main floor of the White House by Benjamin Latrobe, c1803

Plan for the main floor of the White House by Benjamin Latrobe, c1803
WHITE HOUSE PLAN, c1803. Plan for the main floor of the White House by Benjamin Latrobe, c1803

Background imageFloor Plan Collection: Faraday laboratory diagram, 1857

Faraday laboratory diagram, 1857
Faraday laboratory diagram. Page from the notebooks of British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), showing notes and a ground plan for a laboratory. These notes date from 17 August 1857




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"Unveiling the Intricate Designs: Exploring Floor Plans Through Time" Step into a world of architectural marvels as we delve into the captivating realm of floor plans. From iconic landmarks like the Opera House Plan and Bremenium to hidden gems such as Rievaulx Abbey and Tour de Montaigne, these meticulously crafted blueprints offer a glimpse into the past. Transporting us back to 1902, the Ground Plan of Rievaulx Abbey showcases the grandeur of medieval monastic life. Meanwhile, Leonardo da Vinci's awe-inspiring Drawing of churches from c1472-c1519 (1883) reveals his visionary genius in capturing intricate details. Moving forward in time, we encounter modern wonders like the Park Lane Hotel's floor plans from 1924, offering a glimpse into New York City's vibrant history. The Buildings of the World Exhibitions in the 19th century take us on a global journey through diverse architectural styles that have shaped our cities. Journeying further back in time, Johann Michael Leüchte's masterpieces present us with exquisite altars depicted through Floorplan and Side View plates from Unterschiedliche Neu. . Printed ca. 1750-56. These works showcase not only artistic prowess but also provide insights into religious practices during that era. As we explore these floor plans spanning centuries and continents, one thing becomes clear - they are more than just technical drawings; they are windows to understanding cultures, histories, and human ingenuity at its finest. So next time you visit an ancient abbey or admire a towering skyscraper, remember that beneath their majestic facades lie carefully thought-out floor plans – silent storytellers whispering tales of innovation and creativity throughout time.