born digital
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124 digital file(s)
Data collection modules from the installation at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (2006-2007)
ARCH275099
Description:
Original directory names: "Base de Données Ambiente", "Programme captation", "Programme IIS Génération XML", "scripts". The scripts directory contains a .vbs script that checks whether or not the system is running and starts the system if it is not running. A "Readme.txt" file at the same level as the 4 directories explains how to run the applications together with the animation software. Prevalent file types: .cs, .resx, .config, .exe, .resources, .mdf, .ldf, .aspx, .txt, .vbs
2002-2007
Data collection modules from the installation at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (2006-2007)
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ARCH275099
Description:
Original directory names: "Base de Données Ambiente", "Programme captation", "Programme IIS Génération XML", "scripts". The scripts directory contains a .vbs script that checks whether or not the system is running and starts the system if it is not running. A "Readme.txt" file at the same level as the 4 directories explains how to run the applications together with the animation software. Prevalent file types: .cs, .resx, .config, .exe, .resources, .mdf, .ldf, .aspx, .txt, .vbs
born digital
Quantity:
124 digital file(s)
2002-2007
Project
AP018.S1.1976.PR22
Description:
This project series documents the expansion of the Golden Rock Airport in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis (previously West Indies) from 1976-1980. The office identified the project number as 7629. This project consisted of the expansion of the passenger terminal to accommodate larger, international flights in order to increase tourism to the island. The expansion included alterations to the check-in and ticketing areas to improve passenger flow, enlargement of the departure lounge and concession areas, and the enlargement of the arrivals area. The project consisted of two phases of demolition and construction. As of the early 2000s, the airport was renamed the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport. This project was commissioned by Transport Canada Airports and Construction Services for the Canadian International Development Agency. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1976-1984. The drawings contain some French language or bilingual materials. The textual records include correspondence, meeting and site reports, financial records, construction orders, interoffice letters, resource data, construction and detail planning records, contracts, the project proposal and specifications. Box AP018.S1.1976.PR22.013 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
1976-1984
Golden Rock Airport, Passenger Terminal Expansion, St. Kitts, West Indies (1976-1984)
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AP018.S1.1976.PR22
Description:
This project series documents the expansion of the Golden Rock Airport in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis (previously West Indies) from 1976-1980. The office identified the project number as 7629. This project consisted of the expansion of the passenger terminal to accommodate larger, international flights in order to increase tourism to the island. The expansion included alterations to the check-in and ticketing areas to improve passenger flow, enlargement of the departure lounge and concession areas, and the enlargement of the arrivals area. The project consisted of two phases of demolition and construction. As of the early 2000s, the airport was renamed the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport. This project was commissioned by Transport Canada Airports and Construction Services for the Canadian International Development Agency. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1976-1984. The drawings contain some French language or bilingual materials. The textual records include correspondence, meeting and site reports, financial records, construction orders, interoffice letters, resource data, construction and detail planning records, contracts, the project proposal and specifications. Box AP018.S1.1976.PR22.013 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
Project
1976-1984
drawings, born digital
AP185.S1.001
Description:
This directory contains CAD files, images, and video for the Housings project, chiefly consisting of CAD files and renderings for final versions of the structures. They appear to have been prepared for a video, possibly related to an exhibition at Artists Space in New York City. There are also a number of wireframe drawings and floorplans of the Housing structures, Original directory name: "Housings". Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, Tagged Image File Format, Alias Pix Image File, Maya Binary File Format.
15 March 1999-15 January 2000
CAD files, images, and video files for the Housings project at Artists Space
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AP185.S1.001
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This directory contains CAD files, images, and video for the Housings project, chiefly consisting of CAD files and renderings for final versions of the structures. They appear to have been prepared for a video, possibly related to an exhibition at Artists Space in New York City. There are also a number of wireframe drawings and floorplans of the Housing structures, Original directory name: "Housings". Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, Tagged Image File Format, Alias Pix Image File, Maya Binary File Format.
drawings, born digital
15 March 1999-15 January 2000
born digital
Quantity:
295 digital file(s)
ARCH275201
Description:
Original directory names: "Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents", "Documents and Settings\Administrator\NTUSER.DAT", "Documents and Settings\Administrator\ntuser.dat.LOG", "Download", "Inetpub", "Program Files\CCA", "Program Files\Default Company Name\SetupRham", "Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG", "Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data", "Rham", "temp". Prevalent file types: .cs, .resx, .mdf, .ldf, .exe, .txt, .aspx, .resources, .config, .log, .sln, .suo, .xml, .xslt, .css, .htm, .html, .js, .dll, .vbs, .bin, .dat, .msi, .gif, .vssettings, .settings, .cab, .csproj, .manifest, .cache, .pdb
2002-2008
Data collection modules and related files from the exhibition "Manifesta 7" (2008)
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ARCH275201
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Original directory names: "Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents", "Documents and Settings\Administrator\NTUSER.DAT", "Documents and Settings\Administrator\ntuser.dat.LOG", "Download", "Inetpub", "Program Files\CCA", "Program Files\Default Company Name\SetupRham", "Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG", "Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data", "Rham", "temp". Prevalent file types: .cs, .resx, .mdf, .ldf, .exe, .txt, .aspx, .resources, .config, .log, .sln, .suo, .xml, .xslt, .css, .htm, .html, .js, .dll, .vbs, .bin, .dat, .msi, .gif, .vssettings, .settings, .cab, .csproj, .manifest, .cache, .pdb
born digital
Quantity:
295 digital file(s)
2002-2008
Project
AP149.S1.2004.PR01
Description:
The project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's project of research, design and construction to demonstrate the benefits of urban agriculture as a permanent feature in housing design and urban planning. A first phase of the project, from 2004 to 2007, the study project took place in developping countries in three diffrent sites: Colombo, Sri Lanka; Rosario, Argentina; and Kampala, Uganda. The project was funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and supported by the ETC-Urban Agriculture Unit in the Netherlands and the Resource centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF). In 2007, a second phase of the project had for objective to implement an urban agriculture production in Montréal. The Minimum Cost Housing Group team created, on McGill Campus, a vegetable garden on the terrace of a parking garage. The project is now known as "Making Edible Campus" and is still on-going. The material in this project series was produced between 2003 and 2010. The project series contains a large collection of working documents and reports submitted to funding institutions, correspondence with collaborators on the three sites, and also photographss of the project in Colombo, Kampala, Rosario sites. Also included are various artefacts related to the sites in the three developping countries and a board game "Gardenpoly" created by the Urban Agriculture seminar students on urban agriculture in Montréal. Promotional panels for the Making Edible Campus are also included.
2003-2010
Urban agriculture demonstration
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AP149.S1.2004.PR01
Description:
The project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's project of research, design and construction to demonstrate the benefits of urban agriculture as a permanent feature in housing design and urban planning. A first phase of the project, from 2004 to 2007, the study project took place in developping countries in three diffrent sites: Colombo, Sri Lanka; Rosario, Argentina; and Kampala, Uganda. The project was funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and supported by the ETC-Urban Agriculture Unit in the Netherlands and the Resource centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF). In 2007, a second phase of the project had for objective to implement an urban agriculture production in Montréal. The Minimum Cost Housing Group team created, on McGill Campus, a vegetable garden on the terrace of a parking garage. The project is now known as "Making Edible Campus" and is still on-going. The material in this project series was produced between 2003 and 2010. The project series contains a large collection of working documents and reports submitted to funding institutions, correspondence with collaborators on the three sites, and also photographss of the project in Colombo, Kampala, Rosario sites. Also included are various artefacts related to the sites in the three developping countries and a board game "Gardenpoly" created by the Urban Agriculture seminar students on urban agriculture in Montréal. Promotional panels for the Making Edible Campus are also included.
Project
2003-2010
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Projects
AP143.S4
Description:
Series documents competition entries and projects by Peter Eisenman, and by the successive firms of Peter D. Eisenman, Architect; Eisenman/Robertson Architects; Design Development Resources, Limited Partnership; Esienman/Trott Architects; and Eisenman Architects. Several projects were carried out in association with other architects, institutions, and firms, including Michael Graves, the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), Hanna/Olin Ltd., Steven Holl Architects, and Robert A.M. Stern Architects. A majority of projects were designed for the United States, Germany, and Japan. Other project locations include Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Canada, Switzerland, Kuwait, Belgium, South Korea, Australia, and China. Material in this series was produced between 1925 and 2007. Series contains competition drawings, conceptual and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, reference drawings, and working drawings. It also contains photographic materials, textual records, models and artefacts. Series is roughly arranged chronologically by project date. Beginning sometime in the 1980s, project documents were sometimes identified by the office using the following numbering system: x-yy-zz AAA x = administrative category 1 - Administrative and General Indirect 2- General Promotion 3- Business Development 4- Publication and Promotion 5- Direct Fee (billable) 6- Products and other Design (non-billable) yy = year zz = Project # (assigned sequentially each year starting with 01) AAA= abbreviated name of project, e.g. PAS for Perth Amboy High School (used intermittently)
1925-2008, predominant 1960-2007
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AP143.S4
Description:
Series documents competition entries and projects by Peter Eisenman, and by the successive firms of Peter D. Eisenman, Architect; Eisenman/Robertson Architects; Design Development Resources, Limited Partnership; Esienman/Trott Architects; and Eisenman Architects. Several projects were carried out in association with other architects, institutions, and firms, including Michael Graves, the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), Hanna/Olin Ltd., Steven Holl Architects, and Robert A.M. Stern Architects. A majority of projects were designed for the United States, Germany, and Japan. Other project locations include Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Canada, Switzerland, Kuwait, Belgium, South Korea, Australia, and China. Material in this series was produced between 1925 and 2007. Series contains competition drawings, conceptual and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, reference drawings, and working drawings. It also contains photographic materials, textual records, models and artefacts. Series is roughly arranged chronologically by project date. Beginning sometime in the 1980s, project documents were sometimes identified by the office using the following numbering system: x-yy-zz AAA x = administrative category 1 - Administrative and General Indirect 2- General Promotion 3- Business Development 4- Publication and Promotion 5- Direct Fee (billable) 6- Products and other Design (non-billable) yy = year zz = Project # (assigned sequentially each year starting with 01) AAA= abbreviated name of project, e.g. PAS for Perth Amboy High School (used intermittently)
Series 4
1925-2008, predominant 1960-2007
born digital
AP184.S1.062
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This directory contains chiefly images and video related to the 3D Trading Floor Virtualization. This includes high resolution renderings and additional data modeling related to demographics. Interestingly, there are also a number of photos which illustrate possible applications of the 3DTF, including interfaces for smart phones and smart watches. Finally, there are three videos demonstrating the functionality of 3DTF. Original directory name: "NYSE 3DTF Virtual Reality Environment_3DF". This material was initially located on the hard drive. Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, JPEG File Interchange Format, Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Photoshop.
3 April 1999 - 21 July 2009
Renderings and video of the Three Dimensional Trading Floor, possibly for museum exhibit or presentation
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AP184.S1.062
Description:
This directory contains chiefly images and video related to the 3D Trading Floor Virtualization. This includes high resolution renderings and additional data modeling related to demographics. Interestingly, there are also a number of photos which illustrate possible applications of the 3DTF, including interfaces for smart phones and smart watches. Finally, there are three videos demonstrating the functionality of 3DTF. Original directory name: "NYSE 3DTF Virtual Reality Environment_3DF". This material was initially located on the hard drive. Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, JPEG File Interchange Format, Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Photoshop.
born digital
3 April 1999 - 21 July 2009
ARCH256101
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"Le pavillon thématique illustrant 'L'Homme à l'oeuvre' dans l'Ile Notre-Dame brille vraiment de tous ces feux, à la tombée du jour. Cet ensemble de pavillons comme d'ailleurs celui qui illustre 'L'Homme interroge l'Univers', dans l'Ile Sainte-Hélène acquiert de plus en plus une réputation d'excellence, à cause de ses éléments d'exposition. / The theme pavilion devoted to Man the Producer occupies a site facing the Expo Express station on Ile Notre-Dame. Its sections are designed in the shape of truncated tetrahedrons. The pavilion has four levels. The main exhibits entitled 'Resources for Man', 'Progress' and 'Man in Control' are confined to the second and fourth levels. The ground floor contains restaurants and other services, while the third level constitutes a plaza leading to all exhibits."--Description.
1967?
Night view of the Man the Producer Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256101
Description:
"Le pavillon thématique illustrant 'L'Homme à l'oeuvre' dans l'Ile Notre-Dame brille vraiment de tous ces feux, à la tombée du jour. Cet ensemble de pavillons comme d'ailleurs celui qui illustre 'L'Homme interroge l'Univers', dans l'Ile Sainte-Hélène acquiert de plus en plus une réputation d'excellence, à cause de ses éléments d'exposition. / The theme pavilion devoted to Man the Producer occupies a site facing the Expo Express station on Ile Notre-Dame. Its sections are designed in the shape of truncated tetrahedrons. The pavilion has four levels. The main exhibits entitled 'Resources for Man', 'Progress' and 'Man in Control' are confined to the second and fourth levels. The ground floor contains restaurants and other services, while the third level constitutes a plaza leading to all exhibits."--Description.
Project
AP056.S1.1991.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Phase 2A of work completed for Hasbro Headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1991-1992. The office identified the project number as 9104. This project consisted of interior work for part of the company's headquarters and was the second in a series of projects that the firm would complete for the headquarters. The 300,000 square foot building was predominantly one-storey and located on the block between Saratoga, Grand, London and Newport Avenues. The three projects were known as Main Street, Phase 2A and Phase 2B. Phase 1 was completed in 1986 by Barton Myers Associates with Shirley Blumberg as partner-in-charge. These subsequent projects by KPMB were also headed by Shirley Blumberg and continued the initial style she had established in Phase 1. These projects saw the conversion of a historic brick and masonry mill into the company's new offices. The office structure was inspired by the layout of a Greek town, with a main street running through it. This phase included office areas for the engineering soft toys department, the creative services department, human resources and legal services, as well as a fabric library, fabric storage room, conference rooms, and a presentation theatre with a curved backdrop. Planning for the next phase and an east wing also began during this time. The project is recorded through drawings and a project model dating from 1988-1992. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, details, and some construction drawings. Many of the drawings focus on the office furniture.
1988-1992
Hasbro Headquarters, Phase 2A, Rhode Island (1991-1992)
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AP056.S1.1991.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Phase 2A of work completed for Hasbro Headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1991-1992. The office identified the project number as 9104. This project consisted of interior work for part of the company's headquarters and was the second in a series of projects that the firm would complete for the headquarters. The 300,000 square foot building was predominantly one-storey and located on the block between Saratoga, Grand, London and Newport Avenues. The three projects were known as Main Street, Phase 2A and Phase 2B. Phase 1 was completed in 1986 by Barton Myers Associates with Shirley Blumberg as partner-in-charge. These subsequent projects by KPMB were also headed by Shirley Blumberg and continued the initial style she had established in Phase 1. These projects saw the conversion of a historic brick and masonry mill into the company's new offices. The office structure was inspired by the layout of a Greek town, with a main street running through it. This phase included office areas for the engineering soft toys department, the creative services department, human resources and legal services, as well as a fabric library, fabric storage room, conference rooms, and a presentation theatre with a curved backdrop. Planning for the next phase and an east wing also began during this time. The project is recorded through drawings and a project model dating from 1988-1992. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, details, and some construction drawings. Many of the drawings focus on the office furniture.
Project
1988-1992
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Fonds
Peter Eisenman fonds
AP143
Synopsis:
The Peter Eisenman fonds documents Eisenman's professional activities as an architect, teacher, and author from the 1950s to 2008. More than 200 projects are represented through conceptual and design development drawings, models, photographs, textual records, and computer-aided drawings. Also well represented in the fonds are materials related to Eisenman's exhibitions, publications, and writings.
1925-2008, predominant 1951-2008
Peter Eisenman fonds
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AP143
Synopsis:
The Peter Eisenman fonds documents Eisenman's professional activities as an architect, teacher, and author from the 1950s to 2008. More than 200 projects are represented through conceptual and design development drawings, models, photographs, textual records, and computer-aided drawings. Also well represented in the fonds are materials related to Eisenman's exhibitions, publications, and writings.
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
1925-2008, predominant 1951-2008