photographs
ARCH253681
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Negative of a scheme of the toilet for the Ecol House for the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" and the enveloppe that was containing the negative.
February 25, 1977
Scheme of the toilet for the Ecol House
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ARCH253681
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Negative of a scheme of the toilet for the Ecol House for the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" and the enveloppe that was containing the negative.
photographs
February 25, 1977
textual records
ARCH272996
Description:
Group consists of a dummy for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house.
1972 or before
Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense
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ARCH272996
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Group consists of a dummy for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house.
textual records
1972 or before
photographs
ARCH253679
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Negative of a plate showing the differentes phases of the construction of the Ecol House for the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" and the enveloppe that was containing the negative.
February 25, 1977
Phases of the construction of the Ecol House
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ARCH253679
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Negative of a plate showing the differentes phases of the construction of the Ecol House for the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" and the enveloppe that was containing the negative.
photographs
February 25, 1977
Soap
This Thursday the CCA teams up with Pecha Kucha Montréal to host Soap, a special edition exploring issues of cleanliness within the context of Montréal.
Shaughnessy House Keyword(s):
soap, sense of the city, Jennifer Blair, Patrick Evans, Peter Fianu, Andrew Emond, Jason Prince, Nicholas Reeves
11 February 2010 , 6PM
Soap
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This Thursday the CCA teams up with Pecha Kucha Montréal to host Soap, a special edition exploring issues of cleanliness within the context of Montréal.
Shaughnessy House Keyword(s):
soap, sense of the city, Jennifer Blair, Patrick Evans, Peter Fianu, Andrew Emond, Jason Prince, Nicholas Reeves
photographs
ARCH253680
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Reproduction of an press article entitled "McGill Enters World Housing Research" about the Ecol Operation project for the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" and the enveloppe that was containing the negative.
February 25, 1977
Negative of a press clipping on the Ecol Operation
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ARCH253680
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Reproduction of an press article entitled "McGill Enters World Housing Research" about the Ecol Operation project for the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" and the enveloppe that was containing the negative.
photographs
February 25, 1977
textual records
ARCH273000
Description:
Group consists of a dummy for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house. The group includes a dummy of the french translation of the book.
1971 or before
The Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense
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ARCH273000
Description:
Group consists of a dummy for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house. The group includes a dummy of the french translation of the book.
textual records
1971 or before
textual records
ARCH253673
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
1972
Original English Layout of the book. Ecol Operation.
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ARCH253673
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
textual records
1972
ARCH273560
Description:
Group consists of two sets of aluminium offset plates for the offset printing of the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense", including a French translation, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
1976 or before
Aluminium offset plates for the offset printing of the publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense"
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ARCH273560
Description:
Group consists of two sets of aluminium offset plates for the offset printing of the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense", including a French translation, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
1976 or before
textual records
AP149.S1.1972.PR01.020
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
1972
Original English Layout of the book. Ecol Operation
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AP149.S1.1972.PR01.020
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
textual records
1972
The Unschool
What could a school be? For a week over summer 2012, students of The Unschool explored the spaces in and around schools and pushed the limits of the camera as a social instrument with guest curator Monica Nouwens. Participants compared how people live in schools and cities, and how design can encourage and limit behaviours, relationships, and activities. “Could(...)
30 July 2012 to 3 August 2012
The Unschool
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What could a school be? For a week over summer 2012, students of The Unschool explored the spaces in and around schools and pushed the limits of the camera as a social instrument with guest curator Monica Nouwens. Participants compared how people live in schools and cities, and how design can encourage and limit behaviours, relationships, and activities. “Could(...)