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Administration and Finance
AP116.S1
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Series documents the founding and operations of Anyone Corporation. Series is arranged into four sub-series: General Administration, Financial Records, ANY Publication Sales and Distribution, and Personnel Files. Material in series was produced between 1990 and 2001. Series contains documents concerned with financial activities, funding and budgets, programs, the sales and distribution of Any publications, and employment and personnel records such as timesheets, curriculum vitaes and related correspondence.
1991-2001
Administration and Finance
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AP116.S1
Description:
Series documents the founding and operations of Anyone Corporation. Series is arranged into four sub-series: General Administration, Financial Records, ANY Publication Sales and Distribution, and Personnel Files. Material in series was produced between 1990 and 2001. Series contains documents concerned with financial activities, funding and budgets, programs, the sales and distribution of Any publications, and employment and personnel records such as timesheets, curriculum vitaes and related correspondence.
Series 1
1991-2001
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CI005.S1.1916.PR1
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Oud was commissioned by the Blaauw family to design a private dwelling in 1916 in Alkmaar. Oud's plans for the Blaauw family home consist of designs for a hallway, staircase, and kitchen on one side elevation, and a living room and backroom on the other. The design also featured a conservatory. Oud's designs were not ultimately realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 79). Project series includes drawings of site plans and elevations and a photograph.
1916
House for Mr and Mrs Blaauw, Alkmaar, Netherlands (1916)
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CI005.S1.1916.PR1
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Oud was commissioned by the Blaauw family to design a private dwelling in 1916 in Alkmaar. Oud's plans for the Blaauw family home consist of designs for a hallway, staircase, and kitchen on one side elevation, and a living room and backroom on the other. The design also featured a conservatory. Oud's designs were not ultimately realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 79). Project series includes drawings of site plans and elevations and a photograph.
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1916
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CI005.S1.1942.PR3
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The Hague life insurance company, Olveh, commissioned Oud to design the building for its Rotterdam branch office in 1942. Oud designed a six-storey building that featured three shops on the ground level with five floors for apartments with top floors designated as company offices. The company's name was to be prominently advertised on the roof. The project ultimately did not come to fruition (Taverne et al. 2001, 448). Project series includes floor plans.
1942
Design for Shops and Dwellings for Olveh, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1942)
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CI005.S1.1942.PR3
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The Hague life insurance company, Olveh, commissioned Oud to design the building for its Rotterdam branch office in 1942. Oud designed a six-storey building that featured three shops on the ground level with five floors for apartments with top floors designated as company offices. The company's name was to be prominently advertised on the roof. The project ultimately did not come to fruition (Taverne et al. 2001, 448). Project series includes floor plans.
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1942
Hubert Damisch, 2003-2004 CCA Mellon Senior Fellow, examines Blur – the cloud building created by New York architects Diller + Scofidio on lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, which is the most recent and radical expression of the desire for fluidity and evanescence in architecture – and the consequences that it might have on the future of structural thought. Damisch examines(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
8 May 2003
Hubert Damisch: “Effacer l’architecture?”
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Hubert Damisch, 2003-2004 CCA Mellon Senior Fellow, examines Blur – the cloud building created by New York architects Diller + Scofidio on lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, which is the most recent and radical expression of the desire for fluidity and evanescence in architecture – and the consequences that it might have on the future of structural thought. Damisch examines(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Project
IFPRI
AP144.S2.D183
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File documents an entry in the IFCCA Prize for the Design of Cities competition, held in 1998-1999 for a site in western Manhattan, New York City, New York. Price's entry did not win, although he was one of the competition's five finalists. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1988, and between 1999 and 2001, but predominantly in 1999. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials, and textual records.
1987-1988, 1999-2001, predominant 1999
IFPRI
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AP144.S2.D183
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File documents an entry in the IFCCA Prize for the Design of Cities competition, held in 1998-1999 for a site in western Manhattan, New York City, New York. Price's entry did not win, although he was one of the competition's five finalists. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1988, and between 1999 and 2001, but predominantly in 1999. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 183
1987-1988, 1999-2001, predominant 1999
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CI005.S1.1947.PR1
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Oud was one among several architects asked to submit a competition entry for the new offices of the Royal Dutch Blast Furnaces and Steel Factories in 1947. The new buildings were to be located near the factory, for which Oud designed a main building with a concrete frame and smaller outlying buildings. Another architect was ultimately chosen to design the company building (Taverne et al. 2001, 487). Project series includes elevations and photographs of drawings.
1947-1948
Competition Design for the Head Office of Nederlandse Hoogovens & Staalfabrieken (Dutch Steelworks Headquarters), IJmuiden, Netherlands (1947-1948)
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CI005.S1.1947.PR1
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Oud was one among several architects asked to submit a competition entry for the new offices of the Royal Dutch Blast Furnaces and Steel Factories in 1947. The new buildings were to be located near the factory, for which Oud designed a main building with a concrete frame and smaller outlying buildings. Another architect was ultimately chosen to design the company building (Taverne et al. 2001, 487). Project series includes elevations and photographs of drawings.
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1947-1948
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Halmag
AP144.S2.D178
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File documents a project to apply the principles of the Magnet project to the campus of Sheffield Hallam University in downtown Sheffield, England. The central component of the project is a series of elevated, all-weather footbridges running from the train station through the campus to the city centre. Material in this file was produced between 1995 and 2001, but predominantly between 1997 and 1999. File contains conceptual drawings, reference drawings, presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1995-2001, predominant 1997-1999
Halmag
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AP144.S2.D178
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File documents a project to apply the principles of the Magnet project to the campus of Sheffield Hallam University in downtown Sheffield, England. The central component of the project is a series of elevated, all-weather footbridges running from the train station through the campus to the city centre. Material in this file was produced between 1995 and 2001, but predominantly between 1997 and 1999. File contains conceptual drawings, reference drawings, presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 178
1995-2001, predominant 1997-1999
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AP206.S1.1960.PR01
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This project series documents the Tagore Theatre in Sector 18 in Chandigarh, India from 1960-1962. This project consisted of a 600-seat theatre comprised of two square-shaped volumes, turned on their axis to overlap at their corners. The stage was located directly at the overlap, with the back-of-house occupying one square and the audience in the other. Inside, the roof frame was left exposed and meticulous detail was paid to the theatre's acoustics. The building's brick exterior had almost no windows, except those located along the first-level below a canopy that wrapped the theatre. Large-scale alterations have since been made to the iconic theatre. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1949-2001. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies, but many are annotated. There are a number of drawings dating from 1999-2001 that likely show future work to the theatre, since they are outside the scope of the theatre's original construction. The textual records consist of research on theatre design, dating much earlier than this project, and a magazine review of the acoustics in the Tagore Theatre.
1949-2001
Tagore Theatre, Chandigarh, India (1960-1962)
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AP206.S1.1960.PR01
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This project series documents the Tagore Theatre in Sector 18 in Chandigarh, India from 1960-1962. This project consisted of a 600-seat theatre comprised of two square-shaped volumes, turned on their axis to overlap at their corners. The stage was located directly at the overlap, with the back-of-house occupying one square and the audience in the other. Inside, the roof frame was left exposed and meticulous detail was paid to the theatre's acoustics. The building's brick exterior had almost no windows, except those located along the first-level below a canopy that wrapped the theatre. Large-scale alterations have since been made to the iconic theatre. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1949-2001. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies, but many are annotated. There are a number of drawings dating from 1999-2001 that likely show future work to the theatre, since they are outside the scope of the theatre's original construction. The textual records consist of research on theatre design, dating much earlier than this project, and a magazine review of the acoustics in the Tagore Theatre.
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1949-2001
photographs
AP178.S1.1983.PR04.006
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Original file title: Concurso - Kulturforum - Berlim Foto- © Alberto Placido Maquete. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file K 001-018. Photographs were taken by Alberto Placido. An added note suggests that photographs were used in "As cidades de A. Siza", November 20, 2001.
circa 1983
Slides of model, Kulturforum, Berlin
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AP178.S1.1983.PR04.006
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Original file title: Concurso - Kulturforum - Berlim Foto- © Alberto Placido Maquete. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file K 001-018. Photographs were taken by Alberto Placido. An added note suggests that photographs were used in "As cidades de A. Siza", November 20, 2001.
photographs
circa 1983
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AP164.S1.2002.D2
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The project series documents the Bioclimatic mixed-use towers in the Salburúa fens, Vitoria, Spain. The four “passive” towers include residential units, offices, and commercial space. The firm identified the project as number 146. In 2001, Abalos & Herreros was invited to the competition held by the Sociedad Urbanística Ensanche-21 and Jaureguizahar, where the firm's entry won first place. The firm worked with Renata Sentkiewicz, David Sobrino, and Obiol y Moya. Documenting the project is a model.
2002
Torres mixtas bioclimáticas en el Humedal de Salburua, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (2002-2006)
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AP164.S1.2002.D2
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The project series documents the Bioclimatic mixed-use towers in the Salburúa fens, Vitoria, Spain. The four “passive” towers include residential units, offices, and commercial space. The firm identified the project as number 146. In 2001, Abalos & Herreros was invited to the competition held by the Sociedad Urbanística Ensanche-21 and Jaureguizahar, where the firm's entry won first place. The firm worked with Renata Sentkiewicz, David Sobrino, and Obiol y Moya. Documenting the project is a model.
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2002