Created by
Peart, Garfield, Jamaican American
Subject of
Fort Stewart, American, founded 1941
Date
July 2008
Medium
digital
Dimensions
H x W: 9978 pixels × 5712 pixels
File size (Total): 3.64 MB
Description
A digital scan (jpg file) of an architectural drawing for a Warrior in Transition barracks. The original drawing was done in pen and ink with Prismacolor marker. It consists of detail elevation drawing in the middle with early concept elevation drawings on the left and right.
The detail elevation drawing features a precast concrete pediment atop a large portico that casts a narrow shadow on the recessed façade to its right. The portico itself is supported by four (4) columns; each four (4) feet wide. Its back wall consists of a large arched window, depicted in blue, surrounded by precast concrete, as well as bricks on the left and right. The floor beneath the portico consists of split face concrete blocks depicted by small green dashes within loosely drawn rectangles. Two arched windows can also be seen on the floor beneath the portico.
The early concept elevations to the left and right feature vertical lines for the roof and dashed lines for the facade of each floor. Loosely drawn squares and rectangles depict windows and balconies.
Place depicted
Georgia, United States, North and Central America
Collection title
Rendering Visible
Classification
Decorative Arts, Craft, and Design
Type
exterior elevations
partial elevations
conceptual drawings
digital media - born analog
Topic
Architecture
Design
Health
Housing
Military
Credit Line
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Donated by Garfield L. Peart, MBA, AIA, NOMA; Architect
Object number
2021.90.7
Restrictions & Rights
© Garfield Peart
Permission required for use. Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd534103097-0622-49f3-8daa-d3dc2e5ae469

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