Perspective of the Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia

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Perspective of the Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia
Perspective of the Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia
Perspective of the Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia
© Barry N. Eiswerth
TitlePerspective of the Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia
Architect (American, b. 1942)
Dateca. 1976
MediumGraphite, colored pencil and pastel on paper
DimensionsMat size: 25 1/4 x 47 in. Sheet size: 16 3/4 x 38 1/2 in.
MarkingsLR, stamp in black ink long rectangle inclusive of: Top half: "H2L2 HARBESON HOUGH LIVINGSTON LARSON / ARCHITECTS/PLANNERS PHILA.,PA. 19103" Bottom half, in boxes left to right: "SCALE"; handwritten in graphite: "-" "DATE"; handwrittten in graphite: "7-73" "BY"; handwritten in graphite: "BE" "PROJECT NO."; handwritten in graphite: "1074" "DRAWING NO."; handwritten graphite: "-"
SubmissionNA diploma presentation, November 18, 2009
Credit LineNational Academy of Design, New York, NY, Gift of Barry N. Eiswerth, AIA
Object number2009.21
Label TextBarry Eiswerth is a partner in the historic architectural firm H2L2 based in Philadelphia that was founded in 1907 by National Academician Paul Cret. Eiswerth joined the firm in 1965 and his experience includes master planning, historic renovation and adaptive reuse, interior design, and architectural design. This is H2L2's design for the Mikveh Israel Synagogue in Philadelphia, the second oldest congregation in the country and the oldest in Philadelphia. The plan was part of a larger and considered within the context of the complex and designed with the intention of reinvigorating downtown Philadelphia. It is located on Philadelphia's Independence Mall and shares a site with the National Museum of Jewish American History.
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