textual records
AP140.S2.SS6.D1.P1
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correspondence between James Stirling and Yale University, School of Art and Architecture, and with other American universities, relating to teaching activities, including some financial records, also a reprographic copy of a letter from publisher Gerd Hatje
Correspondence between James Stirling and Yale University
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AP140.S2.SS6.D1.P1
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correspondence between James Stirling and Yale University, School of Art and Architecture, and with other American universities, relating to teaching activities, including some financial records, also a reprographic copy of a letter from publisher Gerd Hatje
textual records
archives
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Fonds
Kenneth Frampton fonds
AP197
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The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
1958-2016
Kenneth Frampton fonds
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AP197
Synopsis:
The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
archives
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Fonds
1958-2016
archives
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Fonds
Jean-Louis Cohen fonds
AP210
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The Jean-Louis Cohen fonds, 1968 – 2023, documents the projects and activities of historian, curator, professor, and architect Jean-Louis Cohen (1949 – 2023). Cohen’s research focus was largely modern architecture and transnational architectural exchange, particularly between and among the United States, Europe, and the former Soviet Union in the 20th century. Through physical and digital records, this fonds documents his academic, publishing, and curatorial work along with his professional activities within architectural research and heritage organizations, as well as his architectural practice.
1968 - 2023
Jean-Louis Cohen fonds
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AP210
Synopsis:
The Jean-Louis Cohen fonds, 1968 – 2023, documents the projects and activities of historian, curator, professor, and architect Jean-Louis Cohen (1949 – 2023). Cohen’s research focus was largely modern architecture and transnational architectural exchange, particularly between and among the United States, Europe, and the former Soviet Union in the 20th century. Through physical and digital records, this fonds documents his academic, publishing, and curatorial work along with his professional activities within architectural research and heritage organizations, as well as his architectural practice.
archives
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Fonds
1968 - 2023
textual records
DR2006:0088
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a map of Croydon, correspondence, financial records, newspaper clippings, schedules, syllabi, notes, memorandums, forms, an announcement, University of London library catalogues (1947 and 1956-1959), a catalogue of lantern slides, teaching materials, and the July 1960 index to 'Building Research Station Digests'
1959-1960
University of London Lectures
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DR2006:0088
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a map of Croydon, correspondence, financial records, newspaper clippings, schedules, syllabi, notes, memorandums, forms, an announcement, University of London library catalogues (1947 and 1956-1959), a catalogue of lantern slides, teaching materials, and the July 1960 index to 'Building Research Station Digests'
textual records
1959-1960
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AP197.S5
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This series contains materials related to Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment (CASE) meetings. Founded in the early 1960s, CASE was an organization of American East Coast architecture schools that sought to create a dialogue on the state of architecture with a focus on architectural practice and teaching. In 1964, Frampton participated in the first Princeton University CASE meeting, which is documented by the three tape reels in this series. Also included in this series are a program and invitations from Peter Eisenman for the CASE 8 meeting (1971) that was held at MoMA, New York. The invitations include a note with the names of who each invitation was sent to.
1964, 1971
Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment (CASE)
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AP197.S5
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This series contains materials related to Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment (CASE) meetings. Founded in the early 1960s, CASE was an organization of American East Coast architecture schools that sought to create a dialogue on the state of architecture with a focus on architectural practice and teaching. In 1964, Frampton participated in the first Princeton University CASE meeting, which is documented by the three tape reels in this series. Also included in this series are a program and invitations from Peter Eisenman for the CASE 8 meeting (1971) that was held at MoMA, New York. The invitations include a note with the names of who each invitation was sent to.
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1964, 1971
photographs
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4 photograph(s)
ARCH269642
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Group consists of photographs of some of the Panjab University's buildings in Chandigarh, India. There is a photograph of the University Library, a photograph of Houses for professor and teaching staff and the engineering college. There is also a photograph of a bird's-eye view of the University complex.
between 1953 and 1965
Photographs of Panjab University's buildings in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH269642
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Group consists of photographs of some of the Panjab University's buildings in Chandigarh, India. There is a photograph of the University Library, a photograph of Houses for professor and teaching staff and the engineering college. There is also a photograph of a bird's-eye view of the University complex.
photographs
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4 photograph(s)
between 1953 and 1965
textual records
Goldsmith's notes, diverse
ARCH255480
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annotated article by Howard Dearstyne, "Mies at the Bauhaus in Dessau", essay notes, slide contact sheet for Canbrook lecture on Mies teaching summer 1984, Banquet of A.I.A. Inaugeral Address, letter to Myron Goldsmith from Marc Dilet and a letter to Stanley M. Freehling from Myron Goldsmith
Goldsmith's notes, diverse
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ARCH255480
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annotated article by Howard Dearstyne, "Mies at the Bauhaus in Dessau", essay notes, slide contact sheet for Canbrook lecture on Mies teaching summer 1984, Banquet of A.I.A. Inaugeral Address, letter to Myron Goldsmith from Marc Dilet and a letter to Stanley M. Freehling from Myron Goldsmith
textual records
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D36
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File documents an executed project for a teaching wing for the Olivetti Training Centre, in Haslemere, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1969 and 1977. File contains design development drawings, including some early drawings, presentation drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the building site and of the prefabricated glass reinforced plastic panels in a Nottingham factory, and views of the completed building by Richard Einzig of the studio Brecht-Einzig, by Gianni Berengo Gardin, Tim Street-Porter, Tony Evans, L. Danenberg for Dale & Ewbank, and by Taylor Woodrow Services Limited Photographic Unit. File also contains textual records.
1969-1977
British Olivetti Training Centre, Haslemere, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D36
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File documents an executed project for a teaching wing for the Olivetti Training Centre, in Haslemere, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1969 and 1977. File contains design development drawings, including some early drawings, presentation drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the building site and of the prefabricated glass reinforced plastic panels in a Nottingham factory, and views of the completed building by Richard Einzig of the studio Brecht-Einzig, by Gianni Berengo Gardin, Tim Street-Porter, Tony Evans, L. Danenberg for Dale & Ewbank, and by Taylor Woodrow Services Limited Photographic Unit. File also contains textual records.
File 36
1969-1977
Series
Academic work and interviews
AP207.S4
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The series documents Pettena’s academic work and his activities as an architecture critic from the 1970s to the mid 2010s. It documents Pettena’s teaching, including his work as professor of History of Contemporary Architecture at the University of Florence from 1973 to 2008, but also as professor of Design at California State University. It also includes materials related to lectures and conferences he gave either on his work or on subjects he studied, including lectures for the Domus Academy in 1993. The series also documents interviews he gave during his career to promote his projects, his exhibitions or publications, as well as for publications and exhibitions on him and his work. The series contains administrative material related to Pettena’s work as a professor, chiefly at the University of Florence, such as correspondence and course syllabi. The series also includes Pettena’s teaching material, such as notes and reference material, and photocopies of reading assignments for courses. This series also contains a large collection of reference slides, predominantly on contemporary architecture and design and on architects, such as Ettore Sottsass Sr. and Jr., Hans Hollein, Alessandro Mendini, Carlo Scarpa, Oscar Niemeyer, Buckminster Fuller, and Studio Alchimia, as well as on contemporary artistic movements. Also included is student work, such as student theses from University of Florence and one thesis from a student at the California State University. The series also contains materials related to Pettena’s lectures, including correspondence, presentation texts, and promotional material for lectures, seminars and courses. Finally, the series includes material from Pettena’s interviews, such as interview transcripts, copies of published interviews, and audio and video recordings of interviews.
circa 1970-2015
Academic work and interviews
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AP207.S4
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The series documents Pettena’s academic work and his activities as an architecture critic from the 1970s to the mid 2010s. It documents Pettena’s teaching, including his work as professor of History of Contemporary Architecture at the University of Florence from 1973 to 2008, but also as professor of Design at California State University. It also includes materials related to lectures and conferences he gave either on his work or on subjects he studied, including lectures for the Domus Academy in 1993. The series also documents interviews he gave during his career to promote his projects, his exhibitions or publications, as well as for publications and exhibitions on him and his work. The series contains administrative material related to Pettena’s work as a professor, chiefly at the University of Florence, such as correspondence and course syllabi. The series also includes Pettena’s teaching material, such as notes and reference material, and photocopies of reading assignments for courses. This series also contains a large collection of reference slides, predominantly on contemporary architecture and design and on architects, such as Ettore Sottsass Sr. and Jr., Hans Hollein, Alessandro Mendini, Carlo Scarpa, Oscar Niemeyer, Buckminster Fuller, and Studio Alchimia, as well as on contemporary artistic movements. Also included is student work, such as student theses from University of Florence and one thesis from a student at the California State University. The series also contains materials related to Pettena’s lectures, including correspondence, presentation texts, and promotional material for lectures, seminars and courses. Finally, the series includes material from Pettena’s interviews, such as interview transcripts, copies of published interviews, and audio and video recordings of interviews.
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circa 1970-2015
Rooted in acts of reciprocity and land-based knowledge teachings, the work of Brooke Rice, Autumn Godwin, Marnie Jacobs, and Amanda Lickers resists erasure by honouring natural cycles and fostering continuity between past, present, and future.
13 November 2025, 6pm to 7:30pm
Placekeeping with Brooke Rice, Autumn Godwin, Marnie Jacobs, and Amanda Lickers
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Rooted in acts of reciprocity and land-based knowledge teachings, the work of Brooke Rice, Autumn Godwin, Marnie Jacobs, and Amanda Lickers resists erasure by honouring natural cycles and fostering continuity between past, present, and future.