Stereograph of cactus (possibly) a night-blooming Cereus, California, United States of America
PH1984:0977:460
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Potted cactus plant placed on stool. Similar to the plant on plate PH1894:0977:448
ca. 1860-1880
Stereograph of cactus (possibly) a night-blooming Cereus, California, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:460
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Potted cactus plant placed on stool. Similar to the plant on plate PH1894:0977:448
drawings
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7 File
Plans, elevations, sections
ARCH251103
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elevations and and sections for Secondary Crushing Plant; plans, elevations, sections for Storage Bins and Screening Plant
Plans, elevations, sections
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ARCH251103
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elevations and and sections for Secondary Crushing Plant; plans, elevations, sections for Storage Bins and Screening Plant
drawings
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7 File
Project
AP164.S1.1986.D5
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This project series documents the design and construction of three residual water treatment plants in Madrid, Spain from 1986 to 1988. Each plant was built in a different municipality of the city: the first plant, referred to as El Endrinal, was built in Collado-Villalba; the second plant in Majadahonda; and the third, referred to as El Chaparral, in Guadarrama. These plants are key elements in the passage between sewage and the river. They were executed for the water management company Canal de Isabel II Gestión, responsible for the water cycle for the Community of Madrid. The firm identified this project as number 40. Documenting the project are design development and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials. The Majadahonda and Guadarrama plants were built at the same time.
1986-1988
Tres depuradoras de aguas residuales, Madrid, Spain (1986-1988)
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AP164.S1.1986.D5
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of three residual water treatment plants in Madrid, Spain from 1986 to 1988. Each plant was built in a different municipality of the city: the first plant, referred to as El Endrinal, was built in Collado-Villalba; the second plant in Majadahonda; and the third, referred to as El Chaparral, in Guadarrama. These plants are key elements in the passage between sewage and the river. They were executed for the water management company Canal de Isabel II Gestión, responsible for the water cycle for the Community of Madrid. The firm identified this project as number 40. Documenting the project are design development and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials. The Majadahonda and Guadarrama plants were built at the same time.
Project
1986-1988
PH1984:0977:441
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Close-up view of Spanish Bayonet plant (Yucca aloifolia). Shows sword-like leaves and flower cluster in center of plant.
ca. 1860-1875
Stereograph of bayonet cactus San Diego, California, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:441
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Close-up view of Spanish Bayonet plant (Yucca aloifolia). Shows sword-like leaves and flower cluster in center of plant.
Stereograph of unidentified white creeping Cereus cactus, California, United States of America
PH1984:0977:462
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Potted cactus plant placed on stool
ca. 1860-1880
Stereograph of unidentified white creeping Cereus cactus, California, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:462
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Potted cactus plant placed on stool
textual records
Concept and design development for the green roof of the Library Square, Vancouver, British Columbia
AP075.S1.1992.PR01.022
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Also contains plant material selection and research. Original folder entitled "LIBRARY SQUARE ROOF / CONCEPT NOTES / DESIGN DRAWINGS / PLANT MATERIAL, / RESEARCH".
1993-1994
Concept and design development for the green roof of the Library Square, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1992.PR01.022
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Also contains plant material selection and research. Original folder entitled "LIBRARY SQUARE ROOF / CONCEPT NOTES / DESIGN DRAWINGS / PLANT MATERIAL, / RESEARCH".
textual records
1993-1994
PH1984:0977:448
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Potted cactus plant placed on stool with backdrop
ca. 1860-1880
Stereograph of a white, night-blooming Cereus cactus, California, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:448
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Potted cactus plant placed on stool with backdrop
Foraging in Montréal
Chicago-based artist and forager Nance Klehm leads a foraging and tea-making expedition. Foraging is the practice of collecting plants that grow wild in urban and rural areas. Participants identify and collect edible plants growing in Montreal and then make tea from the foraged ingredients. Inspired by the exhibition Actions: What You Can Do With the City (2008), the CCA(...)
18 April 2009
Foraging in Montréal
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Chicago-based artist and forager Nance Klehm leads a foraging and tea-making expedition. Foraging is the practice of collecting plants that grow wild in urban and rural areas. Participants identify and collect edible plants growing in Montreal and then make tea from the foraged ingredients. Inspired by the exhibition Actions: What You Can Do With the City (2008), the CCA(...)
articles
Direct from Nature
Nature reorganized
Allemagne, Arts and Crafts, Arts et artisanats, Germany, ornament, ornement, photographie, photography, plant, Walter Benjamin
22 January 2010
Nature reorganized
textual records
AP075.S1.1981.PR02.001
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Also contains correspondence and plant selection. Original folder entitled "Simon Fraser University / 1981/2 SFU MALL EXPASION / CORRESPONDENCE, CONCEPT INFO, DESIGN DRAWING / PLANT SELECTION / SPECIFICATIONS".
1981-1982
Specification, concept notes and design development, Mall Extension, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1981.PR02.001
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Also contains correspondence and plant selection. Original folder entitled "Simon Fraser University / 1981/2 SFU MALL EXPASION / CORRESPONDENCE, CONCEPT INFO, DESIGN DRAWING / PLANT SELECTION / SPECIFICATIONS".
textual records
1981-1982