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Max Taut
AP162.S9
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Series documents the contribution of architect Max Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Max Taut writing under the pseudonym Kein Name. Born in 1884 in Königsberg, Germany, Max Taut trained in carpentry and building before working in an architectural firm in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1911, he worked independently, and later shared a practice with his brother Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffman (who joined them after 1914). His first architectural projects consisted primarily of schools. After his military service from 1914 to 1918, Max Taut joined the Arbeisrat für Kunst and the Novembersgruppe. After the First World War, he undertook several architectural projects, both private and public commissions such as housing and office buildings (mainly in Berlin), and also worked on projects for exhibitions. Unable to pratice during the Nazi Regime and the Second World War, Max Taut return to his architectural practice after the war and taught as a professor of architecture at the Hochschule für bildende Kunst in Berlin from 1945 to 1954. He undertook mainly housing development projects during this period. He died in Berlin in 1967. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Max Taut to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
circa 1919 -1920
Max Taut
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AP162.S9
Description:
Series documents the contribution of architect Max Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Max Taut writing under the pseudonym Kein Name. Born in 1884 in Königsberg, Germany, Max Taut trained in carpentry and building before working in an architectural firm in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1911, he worked independently, and later shared a practice with his brother Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffman (who joined them after 1914). His first architectural projects consisted primarily of schools. After his military service from 1914 to 1918, Max Taut joined the Arbeisrat für Kunst and the Novembersgruppe. After the First World War, he undertook several architectural projects, both private and public commissions such as housing and office buildings (mainly in Berlin), and also worked on projects for exhibitions. Unable to pratice during the Nazi Regime and the Second World War, Max Taut return to his architectural practice after the war and taught as a professor of architecture at the Hochschule für bildende Kunst in Berlin from 1945 to 1954. He undertook mainly housing development projects during this period. He died in Berlin in 1967. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Max Taut to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
series
circa 1919 -1920
drawings
AP178.S2.1986.014
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This sketchbook includes sketches of Bonjour Tristesse in Berlin, Germany and for Punt and Komma social housing, in The Hague, Netherlands.
September 1986
Sketchbook 235: Levantamento Moledo - Pedro
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AP178.S2.1986.014
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This sketchbook includes sketches of Bonjour Tristesse in Berlin, Germany and for Punt and Komma social housing, in The Hague, Netherlands.
drawings
September 1986
textual records, born digital
ARCH279969
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Labelled: "Berlin test; ANY 19/20". File formats: Microsoft Word for Macintosh Document, unidentified file format, AppleDouble Resource Fork.
1997
Articles by various authors, The Virtual House, Any magazine, issues 19 & 20
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ARCH279969
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Labelled: "Berlin test; ANY 19/20". File formats: Microsoft Word for Macintosh Document, unidentified file format, AppleDouble Resource Fork.
textual records, born digital
1997
Project
Aedes
AP144.S2.D135
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File documents Price's involvement in an exhibition of his works held from 17 January to 21 February 1986 at the Aedes Galerie für Architektur und Raum, Berlin, Germany, entitled "Cedric Price: Time + Timing, Projekte 1981-1984". Material in this file was produced between 1983 and 1986. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
1983-1986
Aedes
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AP144.S2.D135
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File documents Price's involvement in an exhibition of his works held from 17 January to 21 February 1986 at the Aedes Galerie für Architektur und Raum, Berlin, Germany, entitled "Cedric Price: Time + Timing, Projekte 1981-1984". Material in this file was produced between 1983 and 1986. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
File 135
1983-1986
textual records
DR1991:0018:938
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correspondence, calculations, contracts, translations, change orders, telephone records, estimates, competition programmes, financial records, checklists, photographs, minutes, Berlin city map
Correspondence, calculations, contracts, translations
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DR1991:0018:938
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correspondence, calculations, contracts, translations, change orders, telephone records, estimates, competition programmes, financial records, checklists, photographs, minutes, Berlin city map
textual records
Building Knowledge
This lecture discusses a range of projects from Anupama Kundoo’s practice, research, and teaching. In these distinct but complementary areas of her work, she attempts to build collective knowledge in collaboration with engineers, masons, craftsmen, infrastructure providers, residents, material suppliers, and all other stakeholders involved in constructing and occupying(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
16 April 2015 , 6pm
Building Knowledge
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Description:
This lecture discusses a range of projects from Anupama Kundoo’s practice, research, and teaching. In these distinct but complementary areas of her work, she attempts to build collective knowledge in collaboration with engineers, masons, craftsmen, infrastructure providers, residents, material suppliers, and all other stakeholders involved in constructing and occupying(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
photographs
100 x Maison de Verre
PH2017:0078
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Portfolio of 100 images of Maison de Verre, published by Brinkmann and Bose, Berlin in 2016, first edition, with writing from Kenneth Frampton.
2016
100 x Maison de Verre
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PH2017:0078
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Portfolio of 100 images of Maison de Verre, published by Brinkmann and Bose, Berlin in 2016, first edition, with writing from Kenneth Frampton.
photographs
2016
drawings
AP178.S2.1979.003
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This sketchbook includes studies for Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer and for Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor, Berlin, Germany. Also included are sketches of Kreuzberg and notes on the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA). Inserted in the notebook is a loose paper with a hand drawn street map and a mention of Andreas Brandt.
December 1979
Sketchbook 46: Berlim
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AP178.S2.1979.003
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This sketchbook includes studies for Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer and for Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor, Berlin, Germany. Also included are sketches of Kreuzberg and notes on the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA). Inserted in the notebook is a loose paper with a hand drawn street map and a mention of Andreas Brandt.
drawings
December 1979
drawings
AP178.S2.1983.011
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This sketchbook includes notes and sketches for Casa Avelino Duarte in Ovar, Portugal and for projects in Berlin, Germany, such as Kita, Blocke 121 and the Kulturforum. Also included are a draft letter concerning payment from the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA) and sketches of what appears to be a meeting regarding Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor.
September 1983
Sketchbook 155: Berlim
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AP178.S2.1983.011
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This sketchbook includes notes and sketches for Casa Avelino Duarte in Ovar, Portugal and for projects in Berlin, Germany, such as Kita, Blocke 121 and the Kulturforum. Also included are a draft letter concerning payment from the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA) and sketches of what appears to be a meeting regarding Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor.
drawings
September 1983
textual records
PDE publication files
DR2001:0033
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documents include PDE publication files, 1980-1985: building design - 10 June 1983 - Ohio State Visual Arts Centre, Bauwelt - 3/9/81 - Berlin, Harpers - July, 1981, New Brunswick Daily News, OSU News Releases, PA (Progressive Architecture) 9/80 - Portland, Peter Eisenman - New York Times - July 16, 1983. OP/ED USFL, OSU Alumni magazine, House VI (inluces original drawings and notes), Quaderns Review - (IBA project Berlin), Newspaper clippings - Berlin competition, Aug. 22-Spet. 20, 1981, Die Zeit - July 24, 1981, Berlin competition, Archetype - (City of Artificial Excavation), APA News 2/81 - Pioneer Sqare, Financial Times 12/22/80 - PDE, Europeo 3/2/81 - Berlin, Domus - 3 Texts for Venice, Building Design, July 1982 - Eisenman interview. File Folder - "Old Articles": House VI, NY Times, April 8/82 - Eisenman, Artists & Architects in Collaboration, A+U, 12/80 - "Houses For Sale", A+U - Peter Eisenman Reprints, AA - L'Architecture D'aujourd'hui, - "Modeles d'architecture 1970-1980".
PDE publication files
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DR2001:0033
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documents include PDE publication files, 1980-1985: building design - 10 June 1983 - Ohio State Visual Arts Centre, Bauwelt - 3/9/81 - Berlin, Harpers - July, 1981, New Brunswick Daily News, OSU News Releases, PA (Progressive Architecture) 9/80 - Portland, Peter Eisenman - New York Times - July 16, 1983. OP/ED USFL, OSU Alumni magazine, House VI (inluces original drawings and notes), Quaderns Review - (IBA project Berlin), Newspaper clippings - Berlin competition, Aug. 22-Spet. 20, 1981, Die Zeit - July 24, 1981, Berlin competition, Archetype - (City of Artificial Excavation), APA News 2/81 - Pioneer Sqare, Financial Times 12/22/80 - PDE, Europeo 3/2/81 - Berlin, Domus - 3 Texts for Venice, Building Design, July 1982 - Eisenman interview. File Folder - "Old Articles": House VI, NY Times, April 8/82 - Eisenman, Artists & Architects in Collaboration, A+U, 12/80 - "Houses For Sale", A+U - Peter Eisenman Reprints, AA - L'Architecture D'aujourd'hui, - "Modeles d'architecture 1970-1980".
textual records