drawings, textual records, photographs
DR2004:1121
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clippings, drawings, notes, proposal documents, memorandums, publications, correspondence, brochures, maps, sketches, reports, press releases, meeting minutes, texts, calculations, conference programme, proposal poster, brochure also from the Two Tree Island project, photograph of a drawing, meeting agenda, view of Festival of Britain, and key (text)
Clippings, drawings, notes, proposal documents, memorandums
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DR2004:1121
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clippings, drawings, notes, proposal documents, memorandums, publications, correspondence, brochures, maps, sketches, reports, press releases, meeting minutes, texts, calculations, conference programme, proposal poster, brochure also from the Two Tree Island project, photograph of a drawing, meeting agenda, view of Festival of Britain, and key (text)
drawings, textual records, photographs
textual records
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14 file
Named files
ARCH242181
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Anyone Press Party Advertising Rate Requests Any Magazine Press Drafts Any Press Any Media Requests Any Sponsor Package Press Requests and Releases Public Relations Reviews of Conference / Journal Review Copies Requested Press List Press Releases NYC Advertising Kreisberg (media relations) Scope of Services - invoice
1991-1997
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ARCH242181
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Anyone Press Party Advertising Rate Requests Any Magazine Press Drafts Any Press Any Media Requests Any Sponsor Package Press Requests and Releases Public Relations Reviews of Conference / Journal Review Copies Requested Press List Press Releases NYC Advertising Kreisberg (media relations) Scope of Services - invoice
textual records
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14 file
1991-1997
Project
AP018.S1.1978.PR01
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This project series documents the design and construction of printing facilities for the Edmonton Sun in Edmonton, Alberta in 1978. The office identified the project number as 7801. The Edmonton Sun printing facility was commissioned by its parent company, The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited. This project consisted of a one-storey business process area connected to a three-storey service core. In the service core, the first level consisted of a truck dock, shipping and receiving, roll storage, ink room, washrooms, reel room and mail room. The second floor was designed for the press deck, a specialized area for actions relating to placing the plates on the printing press. The third floor was designated for mechanical services and bulk storage. This project also described future expansions of the facility to include more roll storage, more press lines, a larger mail room and connections to a future publishing office. This project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1978-1979. All of the drawings are arranged within the textual materials and consist mostly of reprographic copies. The textual records include correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters, specifications, the project proposal, and schedules.
1978-1979
The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Edmonton Sun Plant Facility, Edmonton, Alberta (1978)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR01
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This project series documents the design and construction of printing facilities for the Edmonton Sun in Edmonton, Alberta in 1978. The office identified the project number as 7801. The Edmonton Sun printing facility was commissioned by its parent company, The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited. This project consisted of a one-storey business process area connected to a three-storey service core. In the service core, the first level consisted of a truck dock, shipping and receiving, roll storage, ink room, washrooms, reel room and mail room. The second floor was designed for the press deck, a specialized area for actions relating to placing the plates on the printing press. The third floor was designated for mechanical services and bulk storage. This project also described future expansions of the facility to include more roll storage, more press lines, a larger mail room and connections to a future publishing office. This project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1978-1979. All of the drawings are arranged within the textual materials and consist mostly of reprographic copies. The textual records include correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters, specifications, the project proposal, and schedules.
Project
1978-1979
Series
AP197.S3
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This series consists of personal and professional correspondence as well as recommendation letters, 1958-2016, that Frampton either sent or received throughout his professional career. Correspondence documents Frampton’s role as: a tutor at the Royal College of Art; the technical editor of the magazine Architectural Design; a visiting professor at Princeton University; a Fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies; and Associate professor and, subsequently, Ware professor of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University. Throughout his extensive career, Frampton corresponded with various students, architects, professors, publishers, editors, and architecture associations. This correspondence relates to : offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles; reviews; books and recommendation letters; requests to serve on juries; requests for research materials; invitations to teach, present, or attend lectures/symposiums/conferences; and more.
1958-2016
Correspondence and recommendation letters
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AP197.S3
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This series consists of personal and professional correspondence as well as recommendation letters, 1958-2016, that Frampton either sent or received throughout his professional career. Correspondence documents Frampton’s role as: a tutor at the Royal College of Art; the technical editor of the magazine Architectural Design; a visiting professor at Princeton University; a Fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies; and Associate professor and, subsequently, Ware professor of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University. Throughout his extensive career, Frampton corresponded with various students, architects, professors, publishers, editors, and architecture associations. This correspondence relates to : offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles; reviews; books and recommendation letters; requests to serve on juries; requests for research materials; invitations to teach, present, or attend lectures/symposiums/conferences; and more.
Series
1958-2016
Environmental Histories
To kick off “Architecture and/for the Environment” —the CCA’s third Multidisciplinary Research Project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation—Daniel Abramson and Imre Szeman will present two key concepts that reconceive the environment in the history of architecture. Daniel Abramson, an architectural historian, will discuss how the idea of architectural “obsolescence”(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
15 December 2016, 6pm
Environmental Histories
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To kick off “Architecture and/for the Environment” —the CCA’s third Multidisciplinary Research Project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation—Daniel Abramson and Imre Szeman will present two key concepts that reconceive the environment in the history of architecture. Daniel Abramson, an architectural historian, will discuss how the idea of architectural “obsolescence”(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
textual records
ARCH153878
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Memo to the Trustees about Skyline; 9 June 1982 International Style Conference at Harvard, June 1982: letters and reviews Personal & internal correspondence + memos Scelled enveloppe for A. Bartos Open Plan Budget - 1980 M. Gandelsonas: “The Architectural Process” Invoices circa 1976 Correspondence 1969 - PDE Personal Posters - IAUS
1969-1982
Miscellaneous - [Documents from the 1980's + Documents from 1969]
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ARCH153878
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Memo to the Trustees about Skyline; 9 June 1982 International Style Conference at Harvard, June 1982: letters and reviews Personal & internal correspondence + memos Scelled enveloppe for A. Bartos Open Plan Budget - 1980 M. Gandelsonas: “The Architectural Process” Invoices circa 1976 Correspondence 1969 - PDE Personal Posters - IAUS
textual records
1969-1982
Project
AP018.S1.1974.PR18
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This project series documents additions to the Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario from 1974-1977. The office identified the project number as 7423. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The site included an X-shaped main lodge, a motor lodge and power house, a ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. This project, which was phase II of the work, consisted of the addition of a new convention hall and approximately 200 new guest rooms to the lodge. Different schemes were proposed for the locations of these new buildings, including attaching them to the existing structure, or building them separately near the main lodge. Phase I of this work began under a different project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR17 in this fonds). The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1974-1977. Some drawings in this project series include reprographic copies dating from 1925, which were prepared by the Canadian National Railways. Textual records include conference reports and correspondence.
1974-1975
Minaki Lodge, New Building, Minaki, Ontario (1974-1977)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR18
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This project series documents additions to the Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario from 1974-1977. The office identified the project number as 7423. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The site included an X-shaped main lodge, a motor lodge and power house, a ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. This project, which was phase II of the work, consisted of the addition of a new convention hall and approximately 200 new guest rooms to the lodge. Different schemes were proposed for the locations of these new buildings, including attaching them to the existing structure, or building them separately near the main lodge. Phase I of this work began under a different project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR17 in this fonds). The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1974-1977. Some drawings in this project series include reprographic copies dating from 1925, which were prepared by the Canadian National Railways. Textual records include conference reports and correspondence.
Project
1974-1975
articles
A history of references
None
8 February 2018
textual records
ARCH273794
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File contains transcripts from the University Extension Series, CBU Radio, produced by the Extension Department of the University of British Columbia in cooperation with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Includes lectures on the Minoan world, the Mycenaean world, ancient scripts and other topics; transcripts from the Commonwealth Human Ecology Conference, Malta, 1970.
1962-1974
Transcripts from the University Extension Series, CBU Radio
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ARCH273794
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File contains transcripts from the University Extension Series, CBU Radio, produced by the Extension Department of the University of British Columbia in cooperation with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Includes lectures on the Minoan world, the Mycenaean world, ancient scripts and other topics; transcripts from the Commonwealth Human Ecology Conference, Malta, 1970.
textual records
1962-1974