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Fonds
Kenneth Frampton fonds
AP197
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The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
1958-2016
Kenneth Frampton fonds
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AP197
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The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
archives
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Fonds
1958-2016
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AP075.S4.SS6
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's student work during her training in landscape architecture at Harvard University. It contains research on urban planning, student work on the history of landscape architecture and drawings for student projects.
1943-1945
Student work at Harvard University
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AP075.S4.SS6
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's student work during her training in landscape architecture at Harvard University. It contains research on urban planning, student work on the history of landscape architecture and drawings for student projects.
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1943-1945
Visiting Scholar Irene Sunwoo presents her research: During the 1970s and 1980s, the Architectural Association (AA) in London tested a “marketplace” model of architectural education that supported an array of theoretical investigations. Exploring issues including politics, phenomenology, semiotics, sustainability, literature, and third-world housing, the school became a(...)
Shaughnessy House
27 July 2017, 6pm
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Irene Sunwoo
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Visiting Scholar Irene Sunwoo presents her research: During the 1970s and 1980s, the Architectural Association (AA) in London tested a “marketplace” model of architectural education that supported an array of theoretical investigations. Exploring issues including politics, phenomenology, semiotics, sustainability, literature, and third-world housing, the school became a(...)
Shaughnessy House
articles
machine learning, machine learning tool, architectural drawings, trees, AI, artificial intelligence, architectural history, protocols, toolkit, research methods
10 July 2023
Learning from Machine Learning
Sylvia Lavin on designer trees and architectural historiographies of the digital
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Articles, 2015-2020
AP133.S3
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This series documents Pierre du Prey's writings for articles in collaborative publications and magazine on the history of architecture. It contains documents related to the following articles: "William Chambers, John Yenn, and the Boboli Gardens transported to England's Shores" in "Rethinking Renaissance Drawings: Essays in Honour of David McTavish" edited by Una Roman d’Elia (2015); "Conviviality Versus Seclusions in Pliny’s Tuscan and Laurentine Villas" in "The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Bassin: Late Republic to Late Antiquity" edited by Annalisa Marzano and Guy P. R. Métraux (2017); and "London, Parma, Dresden: Exposition, Competition, Exhibition" in "The Companions to the History of Architecture, Volume II: Eighteenth-Century Architecture", edited by Caroline van Eck and Sigrid de Jong (2018). It also contains material related to the article "A Serendipitous Discovery" published in "The Architectural Historian" magazine of March 2019 about a recently found drawing by Sir John Soane and small publication "Finding the 'Lost' Church of St. John the Baptist" published by Delusso Éditeur in 2020. The series contains draft and final versions of texts, and correspondence regarding each of the five articles.
2010-2020
Articles, 2015-2020
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AP133.S3
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This series documents Pierre du Prey's writings for articles in collaborative publications and magazine on the history of architecture. It contains documents related to the following articles: "William Chambers, John Yenn, and the Boboli Gardens transported to England's Shores" in "Rethinking Renaissance Drawings: Essays in Honour of David McTavish" edited by Una Roman d’Elia (2015); "Conviviality Versus Seclusions in Pliny’s Tuscan and Laurentine Villas" in "The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Bassin: Late Republic to Late Antiquity" edited by Annalisa Marzano and Guy P. R. Métraux (2017); and "London, Parma, Dresden: Exposition, Competition, Exhibition" in "The Companions to the History of Architecture, Volume II: Eighteenth-Century Architecture", edited by Caroline van Eck and Sigrid de Jong (2018). It also contains material related to the article "A Serendipitous Discovery" published in "The Architectural Historian" magazine of March 2019 about a recently found drawing by Sir John Soane and small publication "Finding the 'Lost' Church of St. John the Baptist" published by Delusso Éditeur in 2020. The series contains draft and final versions of texts, and correspondence regarding each of the five articles.
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2010-2020
Series
AP022.S6
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Series documents Arthur Erickson's student projects from McGill University School of Architecture, Montreal, Quebec. The records include his thesis project of an Arts Centre for Vancouver (1950), handwritten course and reading notes from the History of Modern Architecture and other seminars, and his sessional report of standing. Series contains drawings, photographs and textual records.
1947-1950
Student projects and drawings
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AP022.S6
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Series documents Arthur Erickson's student projects from McGill University School of Architecture, Montreal, Quebec. The records include his thesis project of an Arts Centre for Vancouver (1950), handwritten course and reading notes from the History of Modern Architecture and other seminars, and his sessional report of standing. Series contains drawings, photographs and textual records.
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1947-1950
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Administration and Finances
AP057.S1
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Series documents the administrative activities of the IAUS. Series contains 5 sub-series: Board of Trustees Meetings, Administration, General Fund Raising, Budget, and Programmes and Publications, which describe the birth and growth of the IAUS, its financial history as well as the definition of several projects, programs and activities. Material in this series was produced between 1967 and 1984.
1967-1984
Administration and Finances
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AP057.S1
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Series documents the administrative activities of the IAUS. Series contains 5 sub-series: Board of Trustees Meetings, Administration, General Fund Raising, Budget, and Programmes and Publications, which describe the birth and growth of the IAUS, its financial history as well as the definition of several projects, programs and activities. Material in this series was produced between 1967 and 1984.
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1967-1984
Sub-series
AP032.S4.D1
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Papers concerning the production of the book Myron Goldsmith Buildings and Concepts published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., in 1987. Edited by Werner Blaser, the book contains an introduction by Blaser and essays by Goldsmith and Allan Temko. Papers include drafts of texts, book proofs, illustrations, and revisions by SOM architect David Fleener and Architectural History professor Kevin Harrington. Visual documents used to illustrate the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, as well as publicity material using images of Goldsmith's projects.
1976-1990
Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts
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AP032.S4.D1
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Papers concerning the production of the book Myron Goldsmith Buildings and Concepts published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., in 1987. Edited by Werner Blaser, the book contains an introduction by Blaser and essays by Goldsmith and Allan Temko. Papers include drafts of texts, book proofs, illustrations, and revisions by SOM architect David Fleener and Architectural History professor Kevin Harrington. Visual documents used to illustrate the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, as well as publicity material using images of Goldsmith's projects.
File 1
1976-1990
IAUS brochure
ARCH401060
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Brochure includes texts on IAUS history, purpose, structure diagram, academic programs, public programs, exhibitions, publications, research and development, and list of Board, Fellows and staff members.
1979
IAUS brochure
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ARCH401060
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Brochure includes texts on IAUS history, purpose, structure diagram, academic programs, public programs, exhibitions, publications, research and development, and list of Board, Fellows and staff members.
The 2024 Toolkit for Today explores imaginative, material, and methodological paths to collectively navigate how queer and trans* theory can offer critiques of power that allow for the revision of some of the core concepts and ontologies of architectural history.
22 July 2024 to 26 July 2024
Toolkit for Today: Cross Wor(l)ds/Queer Wor(l)ds
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The 2024 Toolkit for Today explores imaginative, material, and methodological paths to collectively navigate how queer and trans* theory can offer critiques of power that allow for the revision of some of the core concepts and ontologies of architectural history.