photographs
ARCH261071
1967
photographs
1967
photographs
AP140.S2.SS1.D40.P30
Description:
views of conceptual, schematic design, design development, working and publication drawings, a few of which are not otherwise present in the project documents, several negatives showing schematic design and design development drawings, some dated between October 1971 and May 1972, a few of which are not otherwise present in the project documents, negatives showing an incomplete set of numbered working drawings dated between April and October 1973 which is not otherwise present in the project documents, a few transparencies showing a hand-coloured interior perspective for the Headquarters
Views of conceptual, schematic design, design development
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AP140.S2.SS1.D40.P30
Description:
views of conceptual, schematic design, design development, working and publication drawings, a few of which are not otherwise present in the project documents, several negatives showing schematic design and design development drawings, some dated between October 1971 and May 1972, a few of which are not otherwise present in the project documents, negatives showing an incomplete set of numbered working drawings dated between April and October 1973 which is not otherwise present in the project documents, a few transparencies showing a hand-coloured interior perspective for the Headquarters
photographs
drawings
DR1988:0435
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- Plan of proposed fortifications for Sas van Gent, a lock on the Terneuzen-Ghent canal, where the canal meets the Wester Schelde River. The relationship between canal, lock, and river is not immediately clear in this drawing, but can be understood by comparison with A. Hattinga's map of 1750, 'Plan van het Sas van Gent' (Hattinga, reprint 1977). The dotted lines probably outline existing fortifications, while pentimenti in pen and red ink may be changes in the project (Cazort, 3.). There is a compass rose in the lower left corner.
military
1681
Plan for new fortifications for the lock at Sas van Gent, United Netherlands
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DR1988:0435
Description:
- Plan of proposed fortifications for Sas van Gent, a lock on the Terneuzen-Ghent canal, where the canal meets the Wester Schelde River. The relationship between canal, lock, and river is not immediately clear in this drawing, but can be understood by comparison with A. Hattinga's map of 1750, 'Plan van het Sas van Gent' (Hattinga, reprint 1977). The dotted lines probably outline existing fortifications, while pentimenti in pen and red ink may be changes in the project (Cazort, 3.). There is a compass rose in the lower left corner.
drawings
1681
military
ARCH255873
1967
ARCH255821
1967
ARCH255977
1967
photographs
ARCH256471
1967
photographs
1967
drawings, graphic materials
Posters and prints
AP197.S4.010
Description:
This box contains various drawings and collages, some of which are dedicated to Frampton. The box also comprises of posters for lectures/conferences/events that Frampton may have either participated in or attended. Posters include: the lecture on the Imaginary space of El Lissitzky, Harvard University; Place, form, and cultural identity, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; the Alcan Lectures, McGill University; and Modern Architecture and Critique of Ulm, the University of Southern California. Also included in the box is a poster of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, which is signed by Arata Isozaki.
circa 1978-2015
Posters and prints
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AP197.S4.010
Description:
This box contains various drawings and collages, some of which are dedicated to Frampton. The box also comprises of posters for lectures/conferences/events that Frampton may have either participated in or attended. Posters include: the lecture on the Imaginary space of El Lissitzky, Harvard University; Place, form, and cultural identity, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; the Alcan Lectures, McGill University; and Modern Architecture and Critique of Ulm, the University of Southern California. Also included in the box is a poster of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, which is signed by Arata Isozaki.
drawings, graphic materials
circa 1978-2015
Sub-series
AP197.S1.SS9
Description:
This subseries is comprised of notes, drafts, research, and photographic materials that were organized by topic. Unlike Kenneth Frampton’s research files which are arranged in Series AP197.S2, these files were compiled for book projects, articles, book reviews, lectures, interviews, conference addresses, and keynote speeches, and document over 300 of Frampton's published or unpublished texts. The materials include notes, contracts, drafts, correspondence, final copies of texts, photographic materials, and research materials. This subseries also includes Frampton’s curriculum vitaes, notebooks, and covers he designed for the journal Architectural Design (1962-1964). The files are organized alphabetically by the topic explored, namely architects. Some of these architects include: Alvar Aalto; Tadao Ando; Georges Baines; Luis Barragan; H.P. Berlage; Mario Botta; Alberto Campo Baeza; David Chipperfield; Alvaro Siza; Michael Kagan; Louis Kahn; Rem Koolhaas; Kengo Kuma; Kisho Kurakawa; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Raphael Moneo; Carlo Scarpa; O.M. Ungers; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Monica Pidgeon. Subjects explored in these texts include: photography; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; the British Library; China's sacred sites; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; and the role of education. Large portions of these boxes document the publications "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999), "Le Corbusier" (1997 and 2002), "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House" (1995), and "American Masterworks" (2008). Some folders may include coloured tabs with the note "copied." These tabs were used to identify whether the particular writing/project in question had been added to Frampton's curriculum vitae.
circa 1952 -2016
Books, articles, reviews, lectures, and juries
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AP197.S1.SS9
Description:
This subseries is comprised of notes, drafts, research, and photographic materials that were organized by topic. Unlike Kenneth Frampton’s research files which are arranged in Series AP197.S2, these files were compiled for book projects, articles, book reviews, lectures, interviews, conference addresses, and keynote speeches, and document over 300 of Frampton's published or unpublished texts. The materials include notes, contracts, drafts, correspondence, final copies of texts, photographic materials, and research materials. This subseries also includes Frampton’s curriculum vitaes, notebooks, and covers he designed for the journal Architectural Design (1962-1964). The files are organized alphabetically by the topic explored, namely architects. Some of these architects include: Alvar Aalto; Tadao Ando; Georges Baines; Luis Barragan; H.P. Berlage; Mario Botta; Alberto Campo Baeza; David Chipperfield; Alvaro Siza; Michael Kagan; Louis Kahn; Rem Koolhaas; Kengo Kuma; Kisho Kurakawa; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Raphael Moneo; Carlo Scarpa; O.M. Ungers; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Monica Pidgeon. Subjects explored in these texts include: photography; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; the British Library; China's sacred sites; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; and the role of education. Large portions of these boxes document the publications "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999), "Le Corbusier" (1997 and 2002), "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House" (1995), and "American Masterworks" (2008). Some folders may include coloured tabs with the note "copied." These tabs were used to identify whether the particular writing/project in question had been added to Frampton's curriculum vitae.
Subseries
circa 1952 -2016
ARCH256144
1967
Interior view of the Pavilion of the United States, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256144