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ARCH256984
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Offer of services and Permanent Files - Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Upland Development of Pier B.C, Wadi Sagra Circle Project (Amman, Jordan), Bratish Columbia Place, Lethbridge Hospital and Nursing Home, Nothwest Territories Pavilion at Expo '86, Chirimena Tourist Development Plan (Venezuela), Islamic University of Medina, Lincoln Park, Tumbler Ridge Town Planning, Centro Simon Bolivar (Venezuela), Fraser Valley College (Abbotsford Campus), Alert Station Design, Lake Louise Visitors Service Centre (Banff), Kuwait News Agency, Architecture Building (Washington)
1975-1984
Offer of services and permanent files for various projects
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ARCH256984
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Offer of services and Permanent Files - Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Upland Development of Pier B.C, Wadi Sagra Circle Project (Amman, Jordan), Bratish Columbia Place, Lethbridge Hospital and Nursing Home, Nothwest Territories Pavilion at Expo '86, Chirimena Tourist Development Plan (Venezuela), Islamic University of Medina, Lincoln Park, Tumbler Ridge Town Planning, Centro Simon Bolivar (Venezuela), Fraser Valley College (Abbotsford Campus), Alert Station Design, Lake Louise Visitors Service Centre (Banff), Kuwait News Agency, Architecture Building (Washington)
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1975-1984
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ARCH274123
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17 files- Permant Files, Arthur Erickson Architects, (1974-1988). Includes: Granville Waterfront Interchange (August 1974); Vancouver Art Gallery (November 1977); Montiverdi Estates (1979); Islamic University of Medina (March 1980); Museum of Anthropology Expansion (February 1981); Arabian Gulf University Project (February 1981); SANCST Science Halls (1982); King Saud University (1983); Etisalat Head Office Building (1985); Shanghai Culture and Arts Centre (June 1987); Kuwait University New Campus (1987); GHC Central Specialty Center South (1988); Museum of Anthropology Expansion, for the Koerner Ceramica Collection (June 1988).
1974-1988
Permanent files for various projects
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ARCH274123
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17 files- Permant Files, Arthur Erickson Architects, (1974-1988). Includes: Granville Waterfront Interchange (August 1974); Vancouver Art Gallery (November 1977); Montiverdi Estates (1979); Islamic University of Medina (March 1980); Museum of Anthropology Expansion (February 1981); Arabian Gulf University Project (February 1981); SANCST Science Halls (1982); King Saud University (1983); Etisalat Head Office Building (1985); Shanghai Culture and Arts Centre (June 1987); Kuwait University New Campus (1987); GHC Central Specialty Center South (1988); Museum of Anthropology Expansion, for the Koerner Ceramica Collection (June 1988).
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1974-1988
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ARCH256993
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41 files of Permanent Files, offer of services and proposal reports for the following projects: Harbor Hotel, Bus Barn Site, Sanaa University (Yemen), Waterfront Centre, Simon Fraser University village, Saudi Arabian National Centre for Science and Technology, California Plaza schematic design, Songhees Redevelopment (Victoria), Vancouver Music Organization Recital Hall, Universal city MCA (California), British Columbia Place, Arabian Gulf University Project, Lands in Eau Claire (Calgary), California Centre (by Bunker Hill Associates), Esso Cold Lake Project, Lulu Island / Annacis Channel Study, Lethridge Hospital and Nursing Home, Hawally Local Plan and Central Area Redevelopment, Islamic University of Medina, Marathon Pier (B.C), Jeddah Main Building reconstruction, Wadi Sagra Circle, Stoker Farm report (B.C), Public Services Building (Portland).
1980-1981;1988
Permanent files, offer of services and proposal reports for various projects
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ARCH256993
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41 files of Permanent Files, offer of services and proposal reports for the following projects: Harbor Hotel, Bus Barn Site, Sanaa University (Yemen), Waterfront Centre, Simon Fraser University village, Saudi Arabian National Centre for Science and Technology, California Plaza schematic design, Songhees Redevelopment (Victoria), Vancouver Music Organization Recital Hall, Universal city MCA (California), British Columbia Place, Arabian Gulf University Project, Lands in Eau Claire (Calgary), California Centre (by Bunker Hill Associates), Esso Cold Lake Project, Lulu Island / Annacis Channel Study, Lethridge Hospital and Nursing Home, Hawally Local Plan and Central Area Redevelopment, Islamic University of Medina, Marathon Pier (B.C), Jeddah Main Building reconstruction, Wadi Sagra Circle, Stoker Farm report (B.C), Public Services Building (Portland).
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1980-1981;1988
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AP197.S3.006
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The box is comprised of correspondence for the years of 1995-1997, organized in chronological order. The box documents Frampton’s career as Ware professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University and his related professional activities. Correspondence in this box includes: offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles, reviews, books and recommendation letters; invitations to teach, present, or attend at lectures/symposiums/conferences; and requests to serve on juries. Throughout this period, Frampton corresponded with various architects, professors, publishers, and editors of various publications such as: Thames and Hudson Ltd.; the Berlage Institute; the Italian Cultural Institute; Yukio Futagawa of GA/ADA Edita Tokyo Co CD; and the MIT Press. Correspondence relates to his participation/involvement in: the Michael Blackwood Production “In search of Louis Kahn: Six Buildings;” the Japanese and German translations for the Studies in Tectonic Culture publication; organizing lectures on Studies in tectonic Culture; the Jerusalem Seminar in Architecture “Technology, Place & and Architecture;” teaching at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture; and the Architectural Society of China. Correspondence concerning the following publications and lectures is included: “the Megaform as City in Miniature;” “Critical regionalism revisited,” a lecture at the Berlage Institute; the Le Corbusier publication; “Tradition and Innovation in the Work of Christoph Mackler;” and the forward for Vittorio Gregotti`s Inside Architecture.
1995-1997
Personal and professional correspondence from 1995-1997
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AP197.S3.006
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The box is comprised of correspondence for the years of 1995-1997, organized in chronological order. The box documents Frampton’s career as Ware professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University and his related professional activities. Correspondence in this box includes: offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles, reviews, books and recommendation letters; invitations to teach, present, or attend at lectures/symposiums/conferences; and requests to serve on juries. Throughout this period, Frampton corresponded with various architects, professors, publishers, and editors of various publications such as: Thames and Hudson Ltd.; the Berlage Institute; the Italian Cultural Institute; Yukio Futagawa of GA/ADA Edita Tokyo Co CD; and the MIT Press. Correspondence relates to his participation/involvement in: the Michael Blackwood Production “In search of Louis Kahn: Six Buildings;” the Japanese and German translations for the Studies in Tectonic Culture publication; organizing lectures on Studies in tectonic Culture; the Jerusalem Seminar in Architecture “Technology, Place & and Architecture;” teaching at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture; and the Architectural Society of China. Correspondence concerning the following publications and lectures is included: “the Megaform as City in Miniature;” “Critical regionalism revisited,” a lecture at the Berlage Institute; the Le Corbusier publication; “Tradition and Innovation in the Work of Christoph Mackler;” and the forward for Vittorio Gregotti`s Inside Architecture.
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1995-1997
DR1974:0002:017:001-060
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- This album contains plans, elevations and sections as well as written documents - the contract, specifications, work logs, letters and financial records - for the Hippodrome national, Paris. Most of the drawings and documents date from 1845, when the Hippodrome national was constructed, including the contract and contract drawings (DR1974:0002:017:025 and DR1974:0002:017:027 - DR1974:0002:017:031), a description and cost estimate, structural drawings, and plans, sections and elevations, some coloured, showing the various elements of the design. The construction of the building is documented by two work logs, one of which is probably a draft (work log: DR1974:0002:017:017:001-027; draft work log: DR1974:0002:017:044:001-038). The building was designed in the Islamic Revival style. It was constructed primarily of painted canvas stretched on frames and attached to the structural framework (Dupavillion, 81). Several preliminary drawings for the Hippodrome national are included: an elevation and plan dated 1844 and a pencil rendering of an elaborate Moorish façade, probably alternate designs (DR1974:0002:017:004, DR1974:0002:017:026, and DR1974:0002:017:060), and a watercolour perspective view, plan and section (DR1974:0002:017:001 - DR1974:0002:017:003), possibly for a different site, dated February 1845. Four drawings dated February 1846 are for additions to the hippodrome, including a portico on the front of the princes' pavilion, and a pedestrian bridge over the service court entrance (DR1974:0002:017:011, DR1974:0002:017:012, DR1974:0002:017:016 and DR1974:0002:017:037). Plan DR1974:0002:017:015 is probably also related to these additions. It has not been determined if these additions were carried out. Also included are three record drawings of the Circus of Maxentius and the hippodrome at Villa Borghese in Rome; a copy of "L'Entr'acte" containing an article on the proposed construction of a hippodrome (cirque) in Paris; and two letters requesting information on the Hippodrome national.
architecture
1840-1850, printed 1845, published 11 September 1844
Album of drawings and documents for the Hippodrome national, Paris
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DR1974:0002:017:001-060
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- This album contains plans, elevations and sections as well as written documents - the contract, specifications, work logs, letters and financial records - for the Hippodrome national, Paris. Most of the drawings and documents date from 1845, when the Hippodrome national was constructed, including the contract and contract drawings (DR1974:0002:017:025 and DR1974:0002:017:027 - DR1974:0002:017:031), a description and cost estimate, structural drawings, and plans, sections and elevations, some coloured, showing the various elements of the design. The construction of the building is documented by two work logs, one of which is probably a draft (work log: DR1974:0002:017:017:001-027; draft work log: DR1974:0002:017:044:001-038). The building was designed in the Islamic Revival style. It was constructed primarily of painted canvas stretched on frames and attached to the structural framework (Dupavillion, 81). Several preliminary drawings for the Hippodrome national are included: an elevation and plan dated 1844 and a pencil rendering of an elaborate Moorish façade, probably alternate designs (DR1974:0002:017:004, DR1974:0002:017:026, and DR1974:0002:017:060), and a watercolour perspective view, plan and section (DR1974:0002:017:001 - DR1974:0002:017:003), possibly for a different site, dated February 1845. Four drawings dated February 1846 are for additions to the hippodrome, including a portico on the front of the princes' pavilion, and a pedestrian bridge over the service court entrance (DR1974:0002:017:011, DR1974:0002:017:012, DR1974:0002:017:016 and DR1974:0002:017:037). Plan DR1974:0002:017:015 is probably also related to these additions. It has not been determined if these additions were carried out. Also included are three record drawings of the Circus of Maxentius and the hippodrome at Villa Borghese in Rome; a copy of "L'Entr'acte" containing an article on the proposed construction of a hippodrome (cirque) in Paris; and two letters requesting information on the Hippodrome national.
drawings, textual records, works of art, journals and magazines
1840-1850, printed 1845, published 11 September 1844
architecture
books
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188 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 26 cm
Dhaka : BRAC University Press : Distributed by University Press Ltd., 2011., ©2011
Muzharul Islam, architect / editors: Zainab Faruqui Ali, Fuad H. Mallick.
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188 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 26 cm
books
Dhaka : BRAC University Press : Distributed by University Press Ltd., 2011., ©2011
books
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400 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
London : Sotheby's/Philip Wilson Publishers, 1985.
Treasures of Islam / [edited by Toby Falk].
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400 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
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London : Sotheby's/Philip Wilson Publishers, 1985.
books
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80 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Leipzig : W. Goldmann, 1922.
Kultbauten des Islam / von Otto Höver.
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80 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Leipzig : W. Goldmann, 1922.
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Islam and Muslim art / (by) Alexandre Papadopoulo; translated from the French by Robert Erich Wolf.
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632 pages(12 folded) : illustrations(some colour), facsimiles(some colour), colour map, plans, portraits(some colour) ; 32cm
London : Thames and Hudson, 1980.
Islam and Muslim art / (by) Alexandre Papadopoulo; translated from the French by Robert Erich Wolf.
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632 pages(12 folded) : illustrations(some colour), facsimiles(some colour), colour map, plans, portraits(some colour) ; 32cm
books
London : Thames and Hudson, 1980.
books
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396 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
[London] : Arts Council of Great Britain, 1976., ©1976
The arts of Islam : Hayward Gallery, 8 April-4 July 1976 / [edited by Dalu Jones and George Michell].
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396 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
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[London] : Arts Council of Great Britain, 1976., ©1976