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Symposium: “Towards a Theory of the Humanities”; University of South California; Nov. 17-19, 1977.
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Peter Eisenman : “The Teaching of Architecture as a Humanist Discipline”; David Howard Bell: “Unity & Aesthetics of Incompletion”; Nancy S. Struever: "Humanities and Humanists" ? : “The Public Function of Humanities Marshall Cohen : “Remarks on Postmodernism: An Outline” Adolf Grümbaum : “The Role of Psychological Explanations of the Rejections or Acceptance of Scientific Theories”. Bersani : ? Louch : “Professions, Disciplines & The Humanities” Philip Fisher : “The Recovery of the Body” D.L. Rosenbau : “Causes and Faults”
1977
Symposium: “Towards a Theory of the Humanities”; University of South California; Nov. 17-19, 1977.
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Peter Eisenman : “The Teaching of Architecture as a Humanist Discipline”; David Howard Bell: “Unity & Aesthetics of Incompletion”; Nancy S. Struever: "Humanities and Humanists" ? : “The Public Function of Humanities Marshall Cohen : “Remarks on Postmodernism: An Outline” Adolf Grümbaum : “The Role of Psychological Explanations of the Rejections or Acceptance of Scientific Theories”. Bersani : ? Louch : “Professions, Disciplines & The Humanities” Philip Fisher : “The Recovery of the Body” D.L. Rosenbau : “Causes and Faults”
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1977
articles
The Context Complex
With and Within
25 August 2020
With and Within
articles
Bridging a Chasm
postmodern, postmodernism, meanwhile in Japan, Toyo Ito, Commodified Housing Study Group, Koji Ichikawa, Kayoko Ota
23 January 2022
textual records
AP197.S1.SS9.019
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The box contains drafts, articles, correspondence, interviews, keynote addresses, lectures, and notes by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from SI-V. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts, articles, correspondence and notes on Alvaro Siza, James Stirling and Jorn Utzon. Other subjects and architects explored include: reflections on postmodernism and architecture; Manuel de Solà; Alejandro de la Sota; Southeast Asia; the status of man and his objects; MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple; Rimo Tami; technology; Giordino Tironi; Tyrolean regionalism; O.M. Ungers; and Georges Vantongerloo.
circa 1962-2016
Kenneth Frampton writings (SI-V) and notebooks
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AP197.S1.SS9.019
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The box contains drafts, articles, correspondence, interviews, keynote addresses, lectures, and notes by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from SI-V. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts, articles, correspondence and notes on Alvaro Siza, James Stirling and Jorn Utzon. Other subjects and architects explored include: reflections on postmodernism and architecture; Manuel de Solà; Alejandro de la Sota; Southeast Asia; the status of man and his objects; MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple; Rimo Tami; technology; Giordino Tironi; Tyrolean regionalism; O.M. Ungers; and Georges Vantongerloo.
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circa 1962-2016
Visiting Scholar Irene Sunwoo presents her research: During the 1970s and 1980s, the Architectural Association (AA) in London tested a “marketplace” model of architectural education that supported an array of theoretical investigations. Exploring issues including politics, phenomenology, semiotics, sustainability, literature, and third-world housing, the school became a(...)
Shaughnessy House
27 July 2017, 6pm
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Irene Sunwoo
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Visiting Scholar Irene Sunwoo presents her research: During the 1970s and 1980s, the Architectural Association (AA) in London tested a “marketplace” model of architectural education that supported an array of theoretical investigations. Exploring issues including politics, phenomenology, semiotics, sustainability, literature, and third-world housing, the school became a(...)
Shaughnessy House
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Fonds
Peter Rose fonds
AP046
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The Peter Rose fonds, documents the design and construction of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1989) and a design for the redevelopment of the Old Port of Montréal, Master Plan (1992) by architect Peter Rose. Both projects include drawings, textual records, models and photographs.
1983-1989
Peter Rose fonds
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The Peter Rose fonds, documents the design and construction of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1989) and a design for the redevelopment of the Old Port of Montréal, Master Plan (1992) by architect Peter Rose. Both projects include drawings, textual records, models and photographs.
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1983-1989
What role can history play in contemporary architecture practice? Rather than adopting a postmodern attitude or evoking past discussions and historical architectural forms, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, and David Van Severen address contemporary issues in their work while remaining in dialogue with history. Even with distinct pasts and contexts, affinities emerge in shared(...)
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Besides, History, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Office, KGDVS, Bas Princen
10 May 2017 to 15 October 2017
Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen
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What role can history play in contemporary architecture practice? Rather than adopting a postmodern attitude or evoking past discussions and historical architectural forms, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, and David Van Severen address contemporary issues in their work while remaining in dialogue with history. Even with distinct pasts and contexts, affinities emerge in shared(...)
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Besides, History, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Office, KGDVS, Bas Princen
Architect James Frazer Stirling’s work has resisted characterization because of its radical shifts in influence, named by others as prewar modernism to Neoclassicism, Rationalism and Brutalism to Postmodernism. But the continuity of his thinking emerges through the quantity and variety of material in the James Stirling/Michael Wilford Archive, a tool for understanding an(...)
Main galleries
16 May 2012 to 14 October 2012
Notes from the Archive: James Frazer Stirling
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Architect James Frazer Stirling’s work has resisted characterization because of its radical shifts in influence, named by others as prewar modernism to Neoclassicism, Rationalism and Brutalism to Postmodernism. But the continuity of his thinking emerges through the quantity and variety of material in the James Stirling/Michael Wilford Archive, a tool for understanding an(...)
Main galleries
In this lecture, Amy Kulper locates architecture’s “digital turn” in 1988, when Thomas Knoll invented Photoshop. Originally developed as an image-editing software, Photoshop fit neatly within the long history of optical correction in the discipline. Yet its ubiquity today also prompts new questions. Does Photoshop simply introduce logics of adjustment, correction, and(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
9 June 2016, 6pm
Amy Kulper: Architecture’s Digital Turn and the Advent of Photoshop
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In this lecture, Amy Kulper locates architecture’s “digital turn” in 1988, when Thomas Knoll invented Photoshop. Originally developed as an image-editing software, Photoshop fit neatly within the long history of optical correction in the discipline. Yet its ubiquity today also prompts new questions. Does Photoshop simply introduce logics of adjustment, correction, and(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
textual records
AP197.S1.SS9.001
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This box contains notes, drafts, articles, book reviews and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized alphabetically by either title or the architect's last name, from A-Z. The contents are mostly older texts by Frampton, circa 1960-1990. Subjects and architects explored in these texts include: Raimund Abraham; Tadao Ando; contemporary architecture; the modern urban form; Gustave Eiffel; English neoclassicism; Louis Kahn; John Hejduk; Herman Hertzberger; postmodern theory; Steven Holl; industrialization; Le Corbusier; El Lissitzky; modernism; Palais Royale; Carlo Scarpa; James Stirling; Team 10; technology; and Otto Wagner.
circa 1964-1990
Kenneth Frampton texts, articles and notes (A-Z)
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AP197.S1.SS9.001
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This box contains notes, drafts, articles, book reviews and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized alphabetically by either title or the architect's last name, from A-Z. The contents are mostly older texts by Frampton, circa 1960-1990. Subjects and architects explored in these texts include: Raimund Abraham; Tadao Ando; contemporary architecture; the modern urban form; Gustave Eiffel; English neoclassicism; Louis Kahn; John Hejduk; Herman Hertzberger; postmodern theory; Steven Holl; industrialization; Le Corbusier; El Lissitzky; modernism; Palais Royale; Carlo Scarpa; James Stirling; Team 10; technology; and Otto Wagner.
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circa 1964-1990