DR1995:0263:032:018:013
circa 1974
Mash your trash with the new Whirlpool trash masher compacter
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DR1995:0263:032:018:013
articles
A Social Reset
PH1984:0415
1966
photographs
PH1988:0461
1986
photographs
1986
Plan and elevation for trash can installation, Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
DR1984:1287
architecture
1928-1932
Plan and elevation for trash can installation, Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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DR1984:1287
architecture
photographs
PH1985:0001:009
1978
Abandoned (burned-out) beach house, burned trash on floor, charred and graffittied walls and ceiling, California ?
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PH1985:0001:009
photographs
1978
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AP178.S1.1990.PR02
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This project series documents the Parque de Santo Domingo de Bonaval in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 3/90. The office assigned the date 1990 to this project. The project was for the Santo Domingo de Bonaval Park, located in the gardens of the Convent of Santo Domingo de Bonaval and an abandoned cementery. The park was part of the construction of the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporânea and was understood as an extension of it. The design was a collaboration between landscape architect Isabel Aguirre and Álvaro Siza. There was also a restoration component to the project which included restoring the pavement, paths, fountains and walls. The park, measuring 37 047 square metres, included an Eduardo Chillida sculpture. Siza and Aguirre decided not to include trash bins in the park and designed fifty-six benches. The project received the Premio Nacional de Arquitectura Manuel de la Dehesa award in 1997. Documenting this project are studies, preliminary drawings, plans and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation, notes and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models, project site and built project.
1987-1995
Parque de Santo Domingo de Bonaval [Santo Domingo de Bonaval Park], Santiago, Spain (1990)
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AP178.S1.1990.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Parque de Santo Domingo de Bonaval in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 3/90. The office assigned the date 1990 to this project. The project was for the Santo Domingo de Bonaval Park, located in the gardens of the Convent of Santo Domingo de Bonaval and an abandoned cementery. The park was part of the construction of the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporânea and was understood as an extension of it. The design was a collaboration between landscape architect Isabel Aguirre and Álvaro Siza. There was also a restoration component to the project which included restoring the pavement, paths, fountains and walls. The park, measuring 37 047 square metres, included an Eduardo Chillida sculpture. Siza and Aguirre decided not to include trash bins in the park and designed fifty-six benches. The project received the Premio Nacional de Arquitectura Manuel de la Dehesa award in 1997. Documenting this project are studies, preliminary drawings, plans and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation, notes and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models, project site and built project.
Project
1987-1995
Freegans
Hong Kong journalist Emily Rauhala speaks about the anticonsumerist philosophy of the “freegans” or “dumpster divers.” These individuals collect the tremendous quantities of still usable food and other goods that can be found in the trash containers of our cities, either to distribute to the needy or for their own personal use. Rauhala worked with Lorenzo Morales, a(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
8 January 2009
Freegans
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Hong Kong journalist Emily Rauhala speaks about the anticonsumerist philosophy of the “freegans” or “dumpster divers.” These individuals collect the tremendous quantities of still usable food and other goods that can be found in the trash containers of our cities, either to distribute to the needy or for their own personal use. Rauhala worked with Lorenzo Morales, a(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
articles
Detritus, Waste, Salvage
Into the material world
18th century, 19th century, rubbish, trash, salvage, recycling, André Guillerme, construction, demolition, Paris, round table
18 January 2017
Into the material world
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143 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
New York, NY ; Barcelona : Actar Publishers, 2015., ©2015
Geographies of trash / Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy.
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143 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
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New York, NY ; Barcelona : Actar Publishers, 2015., ©2015