photographs
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57 photographic material(s)
David S. Ingalls Rink, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut: Model and construction photographs
DR2007:0082
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Group includes: 37 photographs and the corresponding negatives (on 7 strips) of the construction of the Yale University hockey rink (1957); 8 photographs and 9 negatives (on 3 strips) of a presentation model of the same hockey rink (1956); and 2 photographs of students from the University of Toronto`s School of Architecture visiting Phillip Johnson at the Glass House (1948).
1948, 1956-1957
David S. Ingalls Rink, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut: Model and construction photographs
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DR2007:0082
Description:
Group includes: 37 photographs and the corresponding negatives (on 7 strips) of the construction of the Yale University hockey rink (1957); 8 photographs and 9 negatives (on 3 strips) of a presentation model of the same hockey rink (1956); and 2 photographs of students from the University of Toronto`s School of Architecture visiting Phillip Johnson at the Glass House (1948).
photographs
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57 photographic material(s)
1948, 1956-1957
textual records, photographs
AP197.S2.021
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This box contains mainly chronologies that relate to architectural movements, biographical timelines of architects and the curriculum vitaes of various architects and architecture students. The largest portion of this box consists of research files arranged either by the author's last name or subject for the letter A. A large portion of texts relate to articles about Alvar Aalto and Hannah Arendt.
1965-2016
Chronologies, CVs of others, and research files organized author's last name or subject for the letter A
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AP197.S2.021
Description:
This box contains mainly chronologies that relate to architectural movements, biographical timelines of architects and the curriculum vitaes of various architects and architecture students. The largest portion of this box consists of research files arranged either by the author's last name or subject for the letter A. A large portion of texts relate to articles about Alvar Aalto and Hannah Arendt.
textual records, photographs
1965-2016
photographs
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10 photograph(s)
Photographs of Chandigarh
ARCH269664
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Group consists of various photographs of Chandigarh, India, including: - Portrait of Pierre Jeanneret at Chandigarh - Students in front of an unidentified Higher secondary school - The Secretariat in the Capitol Complex (3 photographs) - Bas-relief of two camels in concrete - The High Court in the Capitol Complex (2 photographs) - Stairs at the Chandigarh Club - A model maker with the the Secretariat model
between 1951 and 1965
Photographs of Chandigarh
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ARCH269664
Description:
Group consists of various photographs of Chandigarh, India, including: - Portrait of Pierre Jeanneret at Chandigarh - Students in front of an unidentified Higher secondary school - The Secretariat in the Capitol Complex (3 photographs) - Bas-relief of two camels in concrete - The High Court in the Capitol Complex (2 photographs) - Stairs at the Chandigarh Club - A model maker with the the Secretariat model
photographs
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10 photograph(s)
between 1951 and 1965
archives
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Fonds
B.C. Binning fonds
AP069
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The B.C. Binning fonds documents the activities of artist B.C. Binning and the links between his art and architecture. The fonds contains drawings, reprographic copies, photographs and coloured test panels related to five projects, among others, the design of Binning's residence in West Vancouver, British Columbia and the mural for the B.C. Electric Head Office in Vancouver. Material in the fonds was produced between 1941 and 1963.
1941-1963
B.C. Binning fonds
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AP069
Synopsis:
The B.C. Binning fonds documents the activities of artist B.C. Binning and the links between his art and architecture. The fonds contains drawings, reprographic copies, photographs and coloured test panels related to five projects, among others, the design of Binning's residence in West Vancouver, British Columbia and the mural for the B.C. Electric Head Office in Vancouver. Material in the fonds was produced between 1941 and 1963.
archives
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Fonds
1941-1963
Sub-series
McGill University
AP109.S1.SS1
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The McGill University subseries, circa 1948 – 1958, consists of material created by Desbarats while studying at the McGill School of Architecture as well as records related to a later project for McGill’s Committee of Physical Planning and an alumni event at the university. The sub-series includes student sketches and portraiture, architectural drawings, Desbarats’ Bachelor of Architecture diploma, a project report, and a class reunion brochure.
circa 1948 - 1958
McGill University
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AP109.S1.SS1
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The McGill University subseries, circa 1948 – 1958, consists of material created by Desbarats while studying at the McGill School of Architecture as well as records related to a later project for McGill’s Committee of Physical Planning and an alumni event at the university. The sub-series includes student sketches and portraiture, architectural drawings, Desbarats’ Bachelor of Architecture diploma, a project report, and a class reunion brochure.
Sub-series 1
circa 1948 - 1958
Sub-series
AP057.S2.SS4
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Sub-series documents the organization of the IAUS' Architectural Education USA conference, held in New York City at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) from 11-13 November, 1971, and accompanied by an exhibition of student work at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Material in sub-series was produced between 1971 and 1972. Sub-series contains correspondence with participants and guests, invitations and records of expenditure.
1971-1972
Conference: Architectural Education USA, 12-13 November, 1971
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AP057.S2.SS4
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Sub-series documents the organization of the IAUS' Architectural Education USA conference, held in New York City at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) from 11-13 November, 1971, and accompanied by an exhibition of student work at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Material in sub-series was produced between 1971 and 1972. Sub-series contains correspondence with participants and guests, invitations and records of expenditure.
Subseries
1971-1972
Series
Academic work and interviews
AP207.S4
Description:
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
Description:
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.
Series
circa 1970-2015
Series
Publications and Exhibitions
AP032.S4
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This series contains material on publications and exhibitions concerning Goldsmith work and career. Papers and photographs record the creation of the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, edited by Swiss architect Werner Blaser and published by Rizzoli Publications in 1987. The updating of Goldsmith's theoretical views are apparent in the manuscript drafts and revisions of his two essays for the book - "The Effects of Scale," reworked from his I.I.T. master's thesis, and the newly composed "Structural Architecture." This series also contains documents concerning retrospective exhibitions on Goldsmith originating at Harvard University (1982), and at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1991). This material includes papers, correspondence, exhibition panels and wall text panels. The inclusion of periodicals and clippings on the architect's work, and the work of his students, supply a good bibliographic background on the architect.
1956-1991
Publications and Exhibitions
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AP032.S4
Description:
This series contains material on publications and exhibitions concerning Goldsmith work and career. Papers and photographs record the creation of the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, edited by Swiss architect Werner Blaser and published by Rizzoli Publications in 1987. The updating of Goldsmith's theoretical views are apparent in the manuscript drafts and revisions of his two essays for the book - "The Effects of Scale," reworked from his I.I.T. master's thesis, and the newly composed "Structural Architecture." This series also contains documents concerning retrospective exhibitions on Goldsmith originating at Harvard University (1982), and at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1991). This material includes papers, correspondence, exhibition panels and wall text panels. The inclusion of periodicals and clippings on the architect's work, and the work of his students, supply a good bibliographic background on the architect.
Series 4
1956-1991
Sub-series
AP197.S1.SS2
Description:
This subseries documents Frampton’s academic career as an Associate professor at the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Princeton University (1967-1972) and as Associate professor and subsequently as Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University (1972-1977; 1974- present). While at GSAPP, Frampton simultaneously held appointments as Visiting professor at several institutions. These activities are also documented here including documents related to his appointment as Visiting professor at the Berlage Institute, Amsterdam (1990-1997), the Università della Svizzera Italiana, Mendrisio (1998-2003), and École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switerland (1995). This subseries is made up of textual documentation consisting of course readers, application booklets, university handbooks, correspondence, student works, course syllabi, drafts of slides for lectures, draft lectures and notes, drafts for graduation speeches, take home exams, transcripts of lectures, event posters, and various photographs of student projects/models.
1965-2015
Princeton University, Columbia University, and other academic affiliations
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AP197.S1.SS2
Description:
This subseries documents Frampton’s academic career as an Associate professor at the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Princeton University (1967-1972) and as Associate professor and subsequently as Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University (1972-1977; 1974- present). While at GSAPP, Frampton simultaneously held appointments as Visiting professor at several institutions. These activities are also documented here including documents related to his appointment as Visiting professor at the Berlage Institute, Amsterdam (1990-1997), the Università della Svizzera Italiana, Mendrisio (1998-2003), and École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switerland (1995). This subseries is made up of textual documentation consisting of course readers, application booklets, university handbooks, correspondence, student works, course syllabi, drafts of slides for lectures, draft lectures and notes, drafts for graduation speeches, take home exams, transcripts of lectures, event posters, and various photographs of student projects/models.
Subseries
1965-2015
Series
AP197.S3
Description:
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
Description:
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