Sub-series
AP116.S4.SS9
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Sub-series documents the steps in the publication of Luis Fernàndez-Galiano' s Fire and Memory: On Architecture and Energy, translated by Gina Carino. Material in sub-series was produced between 1998 and 2000. Sub-series contains typescripts, correspondence, computer diskette, clipping, and a copy of the final publication.
1998-2000
Fire and Memory: On Architecture and Energy
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AP116.S4.SS9
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Sub-series documents the steps in the publication of Luis Fernàndez-Galiano' s Fire and Memory: On Architecture and Energy, translated by Gina Carino. Material in sub-series was produced between 1998 and 2000. Sub-series contains typescripts, correspondence, computer diskette, clipping, and a copy of the final publication.
Sub-series 9
1998-2000
drawings
Quantity:
8 panel(s)
DR2004:1417
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panoramic exterior views for Arkage (AP144.S2.D159), exterior views of port and industrial sites titled Glengall and Vauxhall, and unidentified exterior views possibly for BTDB Computer (AP144.S2.D70)
Panoramic exterior views for Arkage, exterior views of port and industrial sites and unidentified exterior views
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DR2004:1417
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panoramic exterior views for Arkage (AP144.S2.D159), exterior views of port and industrial sites titled Glengall and Vauxhall, and unidentified exterior views possibly for BTDB Computer (AP144.S2.D70)
drawings
Quantity:
8 panel(s)
drawings
Prospecta 92 Toyama
ARCH269492
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- This volume is composed of computer-generated perspectives of the Prospecta '92 Toyama Observatory Tower. It is accompanied by an image of a model for the Tower, viewed from above.
Prospecta 92 Toyama
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ARCH269492
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- This volume is composed of computer-generated perspectives of the Prospecta '92 Toyama Observatory Tower. It is accompanied by an image of a model for the Tower, viewed from above.
drawings
Project
AP143.S6.D11
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File documents the 19th International Exhibition Triennale di Milano at Milan, Italy, 1995. Documents include 79 computer generated prints, photocopies and diazo copies, 1 presentation model and 3 study models, and 1 file of textual documents. The textual documents consist of correspondence and 1 plan of the exhibition space.
1995-1996
19th Int. Exhibition, Triennale di Milano
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AP143.S6.D11
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File documents the 19th International Exhibition Triennale di Milano at Milan, Italy, 1995. Documents include 79 computer generated prints, photocopies and diazo copies, 1 presentation model and 3 study models, and 1 file of textual documents. The textual documents consist of correspondence and 1 plan of the exhibition space.
File 11
1995-1996
Project
AP143.S4.D108
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The project series documents the executed project for Cites of Artificial Excavation, Madrid, Spain. Material in was produced between 1994 and 1995. In 1993, the CCA invited Peter Eisenman to design an installation for the exhibition 'Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988'. The exhibition was presented at the CCA from 2 March to 29 May 1994. The drawings and models in this project series document the development of Eisenman's installation design from late 1993 through March 1994, as well as the various processes used by the architect in his investigation of the 'Cities of Artificial Excavation'. Eisenman uses a computer to superimpose, distort and multiply a Greek cross, while simultaneously modifying its plan and section. The computer enables the architect to generate geometric figures that are extremely difficult to produce by traditional means. It also constitutes a new phase in Eisenman's research into the depersonalization of the creative process, a central concern of his 'Cities of Artificial Excavation' (1978-1988). The Greek cross was one of the elements of the grid developed for the 'Museum of Artifical Excavation', and part of the project he submitted for the Internationale Bauausstellung in Berlin (1980-1986). The project series contains material by Eisenman's office including material for schemes A and B, the first and second proposals for the installation, as well as material for the exhibition installation. Material for scheme A includes conceptual drawings (DR1994:0030:001-005), hardline design development drawings (DR1994:0030:006-011), design development computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:012-027), and fully developed drawings (DR1994:0030:028-034). Material for scheme B, a design which is closer to the final project, includes hardline drawings (DR1994:0030:035-044) and computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:045-069). Material for the exhibition installation includes: computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:070-196) which were generated to construct models for the installation, notably a preliminary model (DR1994:0035) and the final model (DR1994:0036) which was used for planning the exhibition layout; hardline drawings which are the final drawings for the installation (DR1994:0030:262-265); a preliminary exhibition layout (DR1994:0030:280); and Iris colour prints of computer-aided conceptual axonometrics (DR1994:0030:281-282). Three working models show different stages of the design development (DR1994:0031 - DR1994:0034). Also included are photographs of the completed installation by Richard Pare (DR1994:0037:001-028), fragments of the installation preserved after its demolition (DR1994:0038:001-0028), and paint samples (DR1994:0038:035-037). The project series contains design development drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, publication drawings, reference drawings, textual records, and models.
1994-1995
Cities of Artificial Excavation, Madrid
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AP143.S4.D108
Description:
The project series documents the executed project for Cites of Artificial Excavation, Madrid, Spain. Material in was produced between 1994 and 1995. In 1993, the CCA invited Peter Eisenman to design an installation for the exhibition 'Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988'. The exhibition was presented at the CCA from 2 March to 29 May 1994. The drawings and models in this project series document the development of Eisenman's installation design from late 1993 through March 1994, as well as the various processes used by the architect in his investigation of the 'Cities of Artificial Excavation'. Eisenman uses a computer to superimpose, distort and multiply a Greek cross, while simultaneously modifying its plan and section. The computer enables the architect to generate geometric figures that are extremely difficult to produce by traditional means. It also constitutes a new phase in Eisenman's research into the depersonalization of the creative process, a central concern of his 'Cities of Artificial Excavation' (1978-1988). The Greek cross was one of the elements of the grid developed for the 'Museum of Artifical Excavation', and part of the project he submitted for the Internationale Bauausstellung in Berlin (1980-1986). The project series contains material by Eisenman's office including material for schemes A and B, the first and second proposals for the installation, as well as material for the exhibition installation. Material for scheme A includes conceptual drawings (DR1994:0030:001-005), hardline design development drawings (DR1994:0030:006-011), design development computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:012-027), and fully developed drawings (DR1994:0030:028-034). Material for scheme B, a design which is closer to the final project, includes hardline drawings (DR1994:0030:035-044) and computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:045-069). Material for the exhibition installation includes: computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:070-196) which were generated to construct models for the installation, notably a preliminary model (DR1994:0035) and the final model (DR1994:0036) which was used for planning the exhibition layout; hardline drawings which are the final drawings for the installation (DR1994:0030:262-265); a preliminary exhibition layout (DR1994:0030:280); and Iris colour prints of computer-aided conceptual axonometrics (DR1994:0030:281-282). Three working models show different stages of the design development (DR1994:0031 - DR1994:0034). Also included are photographs of the completed installation by Richard Pare (DR1994:0037:001-028), fragments of the installation preserved after its demolition (DR1994:0038:001-0028), and paint samples (DR1994:0038:035-037). The project series contains design development drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, publication drawings, reference drawings, textual records, and models.
File 108
1994-1995
drawings
DR2004:0804
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computer drawings, some with annotations, perspectives, axonometrics, site plans, elevations, sections, plans, size comparison drawings, sketches, diagrams, schematics, conceptual sketches, maps, notes, reference drawings, views of famous buildings, postcard, and clipping
Computer drawings, some with annotations, perspectives
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DR2004:0804
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computer drawings, some with annotations, perspectives, axonometrics, site plans, elevations, sections, plans, size comparison drawings, sketches, diagrams, schematics, conceptual sketches, maps, notes, reference drawings, views of famous buildings, postcard, and clipping
drawings
textual records
ARCH50544
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Documents concerning a computer program (stantec zebra) for wind analysis written by Standard Telephones & Cables Mfg. Co., (Canada) Ltd., Montréal, and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett Ross and Macdonald Architects.
architecture
1960-1961
Manuscript concerning a computer program for structural analysis for wind loads
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ARCH50544
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Documents concerning a computer program (stantec zebra) for wind analysis written by Standard Telephones & Cables Mfg. Co., (Canada) Ltd., Montréal, and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett Ross and Macdonald Architects.
textual records
1960-1961
architecture
drawings, textual records
ARCH270895
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Contains inkjet prints of computer drawings, a project description, and a DVD. Includes as well inkjet prints of photographs of the municipal hall and the Plaza de la constitución, in Colmenarejo, Madrid, Spain.
2000
Portfolio with computer printouts and textual records from the project Jardines Valdemingómez, Madrid, Spain
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ARCH270895
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Contains inkjet prints of computer drawings, a project description, and a DVD. Includes as well inkjet prints of photographs of the municipal hall and the Plaza de la constitución, in Colmenarejo, Madrid, Spain.
drawings, textual records
2000
drawings
Quantity:
6 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH269560
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This group is composed of 2 sections, a plan and 2 computer-generated wireframe images of the Naiju Community Center and Nursery School. There is also a hand-drawn sketch plan.
Naiju Community Center w/ Nursery School 1994 (drawings)
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ARCH269560
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This group is composed of 2 sections, a plan and 2 computer-generated wireframe images of the Naiju Community Center and Nursery School. There is also a hand-drawn sketch plan.
drawings
Quantity:
6 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH281157
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Experimental video that depicts a variety of objects, animals, and machines transforming into one another. The video was made with MORPH+, a computer software program used for producing morphing special effects.
1993
Video for Soft City, The Netherlands, 1993.
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ARCH281157
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Experimental video that depicts a variety of objects, animals, and machines transforming into one another. The video was made with MORPH+, a computer software program used for producing morphing special effects.
1993