textual records
ARCH276679
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8 files and spiral bound documents (oversize) - primarily contains presentation and working materials (plans, notes, sketches) for projects that Arthur Erickson collaborated on as a design consultant while at Nick Milkovich Architects. Includes Robson Square Revitalization (1999), Canadian Canoe Museum (2002), 1133 West Georgia Street (ca. 2006), Denali Point, International Glass Museum (1998), Laxton Residence Renovations (ca. 2003), Trump Hotel and Tower (ca. 2005), Evrensel Residence (2006), Museum of Anthropology Renewal (2004).
1998-2006
Presentation material and working material from Erickson's office
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ARCH276679
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8 files and spiral bound documents (oversize) - primarily contains presentation and working materials (plans, notes, sketches) for projects that Arthur Erickson collaborated on as a design consultant while at Nick Milkovich Architects. Includes Robson Square Revitalization (1999), Canadian Canoe Museum (2002), 1133 West Georgia Street (ca. 2006), Denali Point, International Glass Museum (1998), Laxton Residence Renovations (ca. 2003), Trump Hotel and Tower (ca. 2005), Evrensel Residence (2006), Museum of Anthropology Renewal (2004).
textual records
1998-2006
textual records
DR2004:1430
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binders and files including Delft Conference (1970) notes by JS, talk by CP; 'IVA Conference/Austria / 1970'; 'Architecture Workshop / Periphery / At the 'Haus der Architektur' 2 classes : Domenig, Zumthor (1989), Austria, inc. transparencies of exh, Graz, slides, photos; envelope 'CP writings' some postcards, offprints, exh cats; reprographic copies of photographs of CP and other individuals 'Duckland /Hamburg 3/4 day charette'; 'Photos by Cossack/city architect of Hamburg';
1970-1989
Binders and files including Delft Conference (1970) notes by JS
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DR2004:1430
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binders and files including Delft Conference (1970) notes by JS, talk by CP; 'IVA Conference/Austria / 1970'; 'Architecture Workshop / Periphery / At the 'Haus der Architektur' 2 classes : Domenig, Zumthor (1989), Austria, inc. transparencies of exh, Graz, slides, photos; envelope 'CP writings' some postcards, offprints, exh cats; reprographic copies of photographs of CP and other individuals 'Duckland /Hamburg 3/4 day charette'; 'Photos by Cossack/city architect of Hamburg';
textual records
1970-1989
drawings
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3 drawing(s)
DR1994:0162:001-003
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These three design development drawings by architect John Hejduk are for unbuilt houses of the architect's Texas series and include plans for Texas House 5 (1954-1963) (DR1994:0162:001 - DR1994:0162:002) and a large axonometric for Texas House 3 (1954-1960) (DR1994:0162:003). Finished versions of these drawings were published in 'Mask of Medusa' (Texas House 5, p. 231 and Texas House 3, p. 227).
architecture
1954-1963
Houses for the Texas Series: Visual project documents
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DR1994:0162:001-003
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These three design development drawings by architect John Hejduk are for unbuilt houses of the architect's Texas series and include plans for Texas House 5 (1954-1963) (DR1994:0162:001 - DR1994:0162:002) and a large axonometric for Texas House 3 (1954-1960) (DR1994:0162:003). Finished versions of these drawings were published in 'Mask of Medusa' (Texas House 5, p. 231 and Texas House 3, p. 227).
drawings
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3 drawing(s)
1954-1963
architecture
textual records
Office records of contacts and employees, correspondence, and correspondence file regarding projects
ARCH273725
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6 files- office records of contacts and employees, Joan Stanley Baker, Allan Bell and Charlotte Gobeil, primarily correspondence; Arthur Erickson Atelier, correspondence file regarding projects in the Middle East; letters of support and verification from Arthur Erickson, Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation, Vancouver, British Columbia; correspondence regaring the Beijing Opera House design competition and architect Paul Andreu. Also contains Certificates of Practice (2002-2005), Architectural Institute of British Columbia.
1993-2004
Office records of contacts and employees, correspondence, and correspondence file regarding projects
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ARCH273725
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6 files- office records of contacts and employees, Joan Stanley Baker, Allan Bell and Charlotte Gobeil, primarily correspondence; Arthur Erickson Atelier, correspondence file regarding projects in the Middle East; letters of support and verification from Arthur Erickson, Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation, Vancouver, British Columbia; correspondence regaring the Beijing Opera House design competition and architect Paul Andreu. Also contains Certificates of Practice (2002-2005), Architectural Institute of British Columbia.
textual records
1993-2004
textual records
DR2012:0012:086:007
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Assorted documents in German (predominant) and English translation, including reprographic copies of excerpts from, Experimentelle Architekten der Gegenwart (Experimental architects of the present) by Christian W. Thomsen, with includes references to the following projects: - Visions of the temple; - Le trésor de Trois-Rivières; - Les maisons de la rue Sherbrooke; - Chicago construction; - Toronto construction; - Kingston construction; - Pliny on my mind; - Better they think they are going to a farm ...; - Fragments of the forgotten city; - The other city.
1991
Excerpts of publications related to Melvin Charney and his projects
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DR2012:0012:086:007
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Assorted documents in German (predominant) and English translation, including reprographic copies of excerpts from, Experimentelle Architekten der Gegenwart (Experimental architects of the present) by Christian W. Thomsen, with includes references to the following projects: - Visions of the temple; - Le trésor de Trois-Rivières; - Les maisons de la rue Sherbrooke; - Chicago construction; - Toronto construction; - Kingston construction; - Pliny on my mind; - Better they think they are going to a farm ...; - Fragments of the forgotten city; - The other city.
textual records
1991
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
7 December 2017
Come and Forget the Internet, with Evgeny Morozov
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Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Johannes Grenzfurthner
12 April 2018
Come and Forget the Counterculture, with Johannes Grenzfurthner
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Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Johannes Grenzfurthner
Paul Nelson (1895–1979), American architect, film set designer, painter, critic, and educator, taught and practised architecture in the United States and France for over fifty years. Nelson was a central figure in the development of functionalism in the 1930s and 1940s, which rejected the Beaux-Arts language in favour of technological and functional expression. The Filter(...)
Main galleries
27 March 1991 to 26 May 1991
The Filter of Reason: The Work of Paul Nelson
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Paul Nelson (1895–1979), American architect, film set designer, painter, critic, and educator, taught and practised architecture in the United States and France for over fifty years. Nelson was a central figure in the development of functionalism in the 1930s and 1940s, which rejected the Beaux-Arts language in favour of technological and functional expression. The Filter(...)
Main galleries
According to a Chinese legend well-known in Japan, a giant katsura tree was planted on the moon, inspiring the proverb, “We can see the katsura on the moon with our eyes, but we cannot touch it with our hands.” The saying celebrates the quest for an absolute and is a fitting epigraph for Departure for Katsura, which pursues issues of self-identity and personal(...)
Octagonal gallery, hall cases, and Sottsass Room
9 December 1998 to 28 March 1999
Irene F. Whittome: Departure for Katsura
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According to a Chinese legend well-known in Japan, a giant katsura tree was planted on the moon, inspiring the proverb, “We can see the katsura on the moon with our eyes, but we cannot touch it with our hands.” The saying celebrates the quest for an absolute and is a fitting epigraph for Departure for Katsura, which pursues issues of self-identity and personal(...)
Octagonal gallery, hall cases, and Sottsass Room
archives
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Fonds
A.D. Thacker fonds
AP004
Synopsis:
The A.D. Thacker fonds is comprised of project proposals and documentation dating from around 1913-1938, depicting structures designed by Thacker. Much of Thacker's work was completed in Quebec, but he also completed projects in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Thacker designed many churches for religious institutions that were directly involved in the oppressive, colonial assimilation policies and systems of the Canadian government towards indigenous people. The fonds contains 33 drawings, 16 reprographic copies, 12 photographs and 8 textual documents.
1913-1944
A.D. Thacker fonds
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AP004
Synopsis:
The A.D. Thacker fonds is comprised of project proposals and documentation dating from around 1913-1938, depicting structures designed by Thacker. Much of Thacker's work was completed in Quebec, but he also completed projects in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Thacker designed many churches for religious institutions that were directly involved in the oppressive, colonial assimilation policies and systems of the Canadian government towards indigenous people. The fonds contains 33 drawings, 16 reprographic copies, 12 photographs and 8 textual documents.
archives
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Fonds
1913-1944