E+H Residence 06, Frontal Axonometric
- Title:
- E+H Residence 06, Frontal Axonometric
- Collection:
- John Clair Miller
- Designer:
- John Clair Miller
- Date:
- 1994
- Location:
- Horseheads, Chemung, New York, United States (inhabited place)
- Country:
- United States
- ID Number:
- JCM_EHR_006
- File Name:
- JCM_EHR_006.jpg
- Project Title:
- E+H Residence 06
- Project Type:
- Project
- Culture:
- American
- Style/Period:
- Contemporary
- Work Type:
- architectural drawings (visual works)
drawings (visual works)
line drawings (drawings) - Materials/Techniques:
- graphite pencils
paper (fiber product) - Subject:
- houses
dwellings - Image View Type:
- General
- Image View Description:
- Frontal Axonometric
- Measurement:
- 76 x 57 (centimeters)
- Description:
- Design a residence for the CFO and a Materials Engineer at Corning Glass Works. The plan was to include a primary central area for entertaining large numbers of guests. The design was to take advantage of a unique sloping site with distant views. The site exists under the primary flight path of commercial planes arriving at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport – the owners often were on the planes. Project not built.
The external rising circulation overlooked the entry garden and arrived in the primary living space. The space extended into the rear, terracing garden, and at the opposite end, a balcony overlooked the distant views. Aspects of the building design were influenced by formal and material qualities of an airplane. The overall design concepts involved the integration of the building spaces and forms within a garden of formal elements: an oblique and varying approach with controlled perspectival views, topiary, axial paths, a water channel, a bridge, a gate, a belvedere and terracing arbors terminating in a grotto. - Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The images in the John Clair Miller Collection (here presented as “Projects”, “Competitions” and “Collages”) and the John Clair Miller Image Collection of Twentieth-Century Architecture in Iceland are protected by copyright, and the copyright holder is their creator/photographer, John Clair Miller. Images in the John Clair Miller Collection were created between 1962-2007, and were digitized by Cornell University Library. Images in the John Clair Miller Image Collection of Twentieth-Century Architecture in Iceland date from 2001-2007, and were digitized from 35mm slides by Cornell University Library in 2016. Cornell is providing access to the materials for research and personal use. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.