Project
AP164.S1.2004.D14
Description:
The project series documents the public commission for the construction of basic apartments for young people. The firm was invited along with three other architects/offices to propose and expose four prototypes during the Construmat show. The prototype was roughly built, but was then destroyed. The firm identified this project as number 195. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions, reports, and clippings.
2003-2006, predominant 2004-2005
APTM Construmat, Barcelona, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D14
Description:
The project series documents the public commission for the construction of basic apartments for young people. The firm was invited along with three other architects/offices to propose and expose four prototypes during the Construmat show. The prototype was roughly built, but was then destroyed. The firm identified this project as number 195. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions, reports, and clippings.
Project
2003-2006, predominant 2004-2005
Sub-series
Dead projects
AP140.S2.SS2
Description:
Sub-series documents "dead projects", by the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; and Michael Wilford and Partners. These projects are those which did not lead to commissions, or the production of drawings, but were preliminary contacts or negotiations between clients and competition organizers and the architectural firms. Most of these projects were for locations in the United States, but also include locations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Iran, France, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, the Soviet Union, Canada, Austria and Switzerland. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1963 and probably 2002. Sub-series contains textual records, such as notes, proposals, correspondence with clients or consultants, reports, building programs, contracts or agreements. It also contains maps of sites and cadastral plans used as reference, and site plans.
circa 1963-2002
Dead projects
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AP140.S2.SS2
Description:
Sub-series documents "dead projects", by the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; and Michael Wilford and Partners. These projects are those which did not lead to commissions, or the production of drawings, but were preliminary contacts or negotiations between clients and competition organizers and the architectural firms. Most of these projects were for locations in the United States, but also include locations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Iran, France, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, the Soviet Union, Canada, Austria and Switzerland. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1963 and probably 2002. Sub-series contains textual records, such as notes, proposals, correspondence with clients or consultants, reports, building programs, contracts or agreements. It also contains maps of sites and cadastral plans used as reference, and site plans.
Sub-Series 2
circa 1963-2002
textual records
Documents fiscaux
ARCH257420
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Correspondance, reçus, déclarations, et renseignements relatifs à l'impôt foncier scolaire, à l'impôt sur le revenu, à la Commission des accidents du travail, aux déductions impôt, à la Commission du salaire minimum du Québec.
1968-1976
Documents fiscaux
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ARCH257420
Description:
Correspondance, reçus, déclarations, et renseignements relatifs à l'impôt foncier scolaire, à l'impôt sur le revenu, à la Commission des accidents du travail, aux déductions impôt, à la Commission du salaire minimum du Québec.
textual records
1968-1976
Series
CI007.S1
Description:
The series contains materials related to Mies van der Rohe's work as an architect, consulting architect, interior designer, and furniture designer. It documents various architectural projects in America and in Europe, predominantly in the United States and in Germany, between 1923 and 1958. The material in the series was produced between 1918 and 2000. Included are materials related to some of Mies' major projects as an architect, such as pavillion designs for the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago (1936-1958) and the Seagram Building in New York (1949-1958), Mies' work as consulting architect for the Toronto-Dominion Centre in Canada (1962-1985), as well as commissions for private residences, mainly in Germany and in the United States. The series also includes material related to his work for furniture designs. Documenting Mies's projects are photographs, textual documentation including notes, and some drawings, mainly conceptual sketches.
1918-2000
Architectural projects by Mies
CI007.S1
Description:
The series contains materials related to Mies van der Rohe's work as an architect, consulting architect, interior designer, and furniture designer. It documents various architectural projects in America and in Europe, predominantly in the United States and in Germany, between 1923 and 1958. The material in the series was produced between 1918 and 2000. Included are materials related to some of Mies' major projects as an architect, such as pavillion designs for the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago (1936-1958) and the Seagram Building in New York (1949-1958), Mies' work as consulting architect for the Toronto-Dominion Centre in Canada (1962-1985), as well as commissions for private residences, mainly in Germany and in the United States. The series also includes material related to his work for furniture designs. Documenting Mies's projects are photographs, textual documentation including notes, and some drawings, mainly conceptual sketches.
series
1918-2000
Project
Unidentified residence
AP163.S2.SS1.D96
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's project for a commissioned single-family residence. The file contains a painting.
Unidentified residence
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AP163.S2.SS1.D96
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's project for a commissioned single-family residence. The file contains a painting.
File 96
ARCH288488
1975-1976
Series
AP196.S2
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Series 2, Project files for full-term design, 2007-2011, documents the design phase after the firm won the project. During this phase, the firm refined the design, which included deciding on the pattern for the bird screen. The firm also produced the construction drawings and was in contact with potential subcontractors for the project. However, due to cuts in the city budget, the Ford Calumet Environmental Center was never built. The records consist largely of AutoCAD drawings and original sketches documenting the final design development phase, as well as related AutoCAD drawings for construction details. The records also include email correspondence with project subcontractors and City of Chicago’s Department of Environment and programming documents submitted to the City for different commissions and departments. The records also include marketing documents used for different publications about the project. Additionally, there is one study model for the entire building, two sectional models for façade roof and deck, and one terrazzo flooring sample.
2007-2011
Project files for full-term design
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AP196.S2
Description:
Series 2, Project files for full-term design, 2007-2011, documents the design phase after the firm won the project. During this phase, the firm refined the design, which included deciding on the pattern for the bird screen. The firm also produced the construction drawings and was in contact with potential subcontractors for the project. However, due to cuts in the city budget, the Ford Calumet Environmental Center was never built. The records consist largely of AutoCAD drawings and original sketches documenting the final design development phase, as well as related AutoCAD drawings for construction details. The records also include email correspondence with project subcontractors and City of Chicago’s Department of Environment and programming documents submitted to the City for different commissions and departments. The records also include marketing documents used for different publications about the project. Additionally, there is one study model for the entire building, two sectional models for façade roof and deck, and one terrazzo flooring sample.
Series
2007-2011
textual records
Assurance
ARCH258228
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Correspondance, incluant des certificats d'inspection, des bulletins et renseignements de la Commission d'assurance-chômage.
1946-1971
Assurance
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ARCH258228
Description:
Correspondance, incluant des certificats d'inspection, des bulletins et renseignements de la Commission d'assurance-chômage.
textual records
1946-1971
Project
Proposed playroom
AP163.S2.SS1.D94
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence addition commissioned by Mr. & Mrs. Powell. The file contains a presentation drawing.
Proposed playroom
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AP163.S2.SS1.D94
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence addition commissioned by Mr. & Mrs. Powell. The file contains a presentation drawing.
File 94
Project
AP164.S1.2003.D12
Description:
The project series documents the commission for the new Gallery Building in Miami, Florida, United States. The museum would include the Rosa de la Cruz and Craig Robins’ art collections. The building was designed to include temporary and permanent exhibitions’ showrooms, offices, architectural promenade, esplanade, interior patio with a garden, etc. The gallery was never built. The firm identified this project as number 175. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, correspondence, invoices, notes, agreements, proposals, and reference and graphic materials.
2003-2006
The Collection building, Miami, United States (2003)
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AP164.S1.2003.D12
Description:
The project series documents the commission for the new Gallery Building in Miami, Florida, United States. The museum would include the Rosa de la Cruz and Craig Robins’ art collections. The building was designed to include temporary and permanent exhibitions’ showrooms, offices, architectural promenade, esplanade, interior patio with a garden, etc. The gallery was never built. The firm identified this project as number 175. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, correspondence, invoices, notes, agreements, proposals, and reference and graphic materials.
Project
2003-2006