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DR1995:0185:180
DR1995:0185:180
Title:
London Zoo Aviary, Regent's Park, London, England: kerb plt. clamp - assembly
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DR1995:0185:180
London Zoo Aviary, Regent's Park, London, England: kerb plt. clamp - assembly
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DR1995:0185:180
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architecture
architecture
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Project
Project
Title:
Auditorium, Claverton Bath
Auditorium, Claverton Bath
Reference number:
AP144.S2.D41
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a domed auditorium at Claverton in Bath, England, for the American Museum in Britain. Adapted from Buckmister Fuller's design for the Radome it was to serve as a multipurpose auditorium and exhibition space. The 250-seat auditorium was enclosed by a double dome construction which could be raised and lowered by hydraulic jacks. Design development sketches and perspective studies show various layouts for seating, and diagrams contain directions for erecting the stage and positioning the dome. A section shows the major components: the dome, both lowered and raised; the location of the hydraulic jacks, screens, and baffles; and the seating layout. Two interior perspectives show the dome both raised and lowered. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 1964. Some perspective diagrams in the file are attributed to M. Haxworth. File contains design development drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
AP144.S2.D41
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a domed auditorium at Claverton in Bath, England, for the American Museum in Britain. Adapted from Buckmister Fuller's design for the Radome it was to serve as a multipurpose auditorium and exhibition space. The 250-seat auditorium was enclosed by a double dome construction which could be raised and lowered by hydraulic jacks. Design development sketches and perspective studies show various layouts for seating, and diagrams contain directions for erecting the stage and positioning the dome. A section shows the major components: the dome, both lowered and raised; the location of the hydraulic jacks, screens, and baffles; and the seating layout. Two interior perspectives show the dome both raised and lowered. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 1964. Some perspective diagrams in the file are attributed to M. Haxworth. File contains design development drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
People:
- Cedric Price (architect)
- Douglas Smith and Ruddle Chartered Quantity Surveyors (quantity surveyors)
- Frank Newby (consulting engineer)
- Felix J. Samuely & Partners (consulting engineering firm)
- Associated Architects & Consultants (consulting engineering firm)
- Ian McCallum (client)
- American Museum in Britain (client)
- Cedric Price (archive creator)
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Date:
1962-1964
1962-1964
Title:
Auditorium, Claverton Bath
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AP144.S2.D41
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a domed auditorium at Claverton in Bath, England, for the American Museum in Britain. Adapted from Buckmister Fuller's design for the Radome it was to serve as a multipurpose auditorium and exhibition space. The 250-seat auditorium was enclosed by a double dome construction which could be raised and lowered by hydraulic jacks. Design development sketches and perspective studies show various layouts for seating, and diagrams contain directions for erecting the stage and positioning the dome. A section shows the major components: the dome, both lowered and raised; the location of the hydraulic jacks, screens, and baffles; and the seating layout. Two interior perspectives show the dome both raised and lowered. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 1964. Some perspective diagrams in the file are attributed to M. Haxworth. File contains design development drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
Auditorium, Claverton Bath
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AP144.S2.D41
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a domed auditorium at Claverton in Bath, England, for the American Museum in Britain. Adapted from Buckmister Fuller's design for the Radome it was to serve as a multipurpose auditorium and exhibition space. The 250-seat auditorium was enclosed by a double dome construction which could be raised and lowered by hydraulic jacks. Design development sketches and perspective studies show various layouts for seating, and diagrams contain directions for erecting the stage and positioning the dome. A section shows the major components: the dome, both lowered and raised; the location of the hydraulic jacks, screens, and baffles; and the seating layout. Two interior perspectives show the dome both raised and lowered. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 1964. Some perspective diagrams in the file are attributed to M. Haxworth. File contains design development drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
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File 41
File 41
Date:
1962-1964
1962-1964
People:
- Cedric Price (architect)
- Douglas Smith and Ruddle Chartered Quantity Surveyors (quantity surveyors)
- Frank Newby (consulting engineer)
- Felix J. Samuely & Partners (consulting engineering firm)
- Associated Architects & Consultants (consulting engineering firm)
- Ian McCallum (client)
- American Museum in Britain (client)
- Cedric Price (archive creator)
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Project
Project
Title:
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
Reference number:
AP144.S2.D59
Description:
File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
AP144.S2.D59
Description:
File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
People:
- Cedric Price (architect)
- J. Lyons and Company Limited (client)
- Frank Newby (engineer)
- Felix J. Samuely & Partners (engineering firm)
- Stephen Mullin (assistant)
- Sol Cornberg (consultant)
- Douglas Smith (quantity surveyors)
- Baker, Wilkins & Smith (quantity surveyors)
- Keith Harrison (consultant)
- Raymond Spottiswoode (consultant)
- Sandy Brown (consultant)
- Aerofilms and Aero Pictorial Ltd. (photographers)
- Magna Models Ltd (model maker)
- Cedric Price (archive creator)
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Date:
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
Title:
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
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AP144.S2.D59
Description:
File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
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AP144.S2.D59
Description:
File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
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File 59
File 59
Date:
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
People:
- Cedric Price (architect)
- J. Lyons and Company Limited (client)
- Frank Newby (engineer)
- Felix J. Samuely & Partners (engineering firm)
- Stephen Mullin (assistant)
- Sol Cornberg (consultant)
- Douglas Smith (quantity surveyors)
- Baker, Wilkins & Smith (quantity surveyors)
- Keith Harrison (consultant)
- Raymond Spottiswoode (consultant)
- Sandy Brown (consultant)
- Aerofilms and Aero Pictorial Ltd. (photographers)
- Magna Models Ltd (model maker)
- Cedric Price (archive creator)
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Project
Project
Title:
Fun Palace Project
Fun Palace Project
Reference number:
AP144.S2.D46
Description:
File documents the various unexecuted proposals for the Fun Palace Project, an interactive and adaptable, educational and cultural complex to be located in London, England. The project was commissioned by Joan Littlewood, to be erected on disused public land slated for redevelopment and intended to be dismantled after 10 years. Conceptual and design development drawings were created for a typical Fun Palace that could be erected on any suitable site, and several sites were considered, some belonging to the Civic Trust. Presentation drawings were elaborated for a Fun Palace in the Lea Valley at Mill Meads and for a later modified Pilot Project in Camden Town. Publication drawings were also created for an article in Price, Cedric. "Fun Palace Project." 'Architectural Review'. (January 1965), 74-75. The Fun Palace Trust was created to oversee the project and the file contains material from related activities of the Trust which was active until the 1970's. Existing conditions drawings begin in 1961 and include regional, zoning, and transportation maps of Greater London and a photocollage of the site. Conceptual and diagrammatic drawings include: perspectives for the structural system; plans for site access; charts for modular systems; axonometrics for modules; preliminary drawings for escalators and service towers; and studies for activity areas. A "Table of Kindred and Affinity" separates modular components physically and visually by means of activity types, circulation, and individual/group accommodations. Design development drawings for the Fun Palace Project include: plans for activity areas, site plans, typical plans, site movement/circulation plans, theatre seating plans, diagrammatic sections, volumetric structural diagrams, perspectives, charts for services for mass activities, typical mass activity enclosure types, charts for required equipment for activities, and "clamp" structural systems and studies for three dimensional versatility and modular feasibility. Design development drawings for the 1963 Camden Town Pilot Project include: site plans; diagrammatic plans showing circulation patterns; drawings showing basic cubes with components and structural panel types; details for component connections; charts for individual activity module requirements; and network analysis charts. Presentation material includes: aerial photographs mounted on board; enlargements of clippings; reprographic copies of photographs of the design models. Material in this file was created between 1961 and 1985 but predominantly between 1961 and 1974. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings and panels, publication drawings, reference drawings, an artefact, a film reel, models, photographic material, and textual records.
AP144.S2.D46
Description:
File documents the various unexecuted proposals for the Fun Palace Project, an interactive and adaptable, educational and cultural complex to be located in London, England. The project was commissioned by Joan Littlewood, to be erected on disused public land slated for redevelopment and intended to be dismantled after 10 years. Conceptual and design development drawings were created for a typical Fun Palace that could be erected on any suitable site, and several sites were considered, some belonging to the Civic Trust. Presentation drawings were elaborated for a Fun Palace in the Lea Valley at Mill Meads and for a later modified Pilot Project in Camden Town. Publication drawings were also created for an article in Price, Cedric. "Fun Palace Project." 'Architectural Review'. (January 1965), 74-75. The Fun Palace Trust was created to oversee the project and the file contains material from related activities of the Trust which was active until the 1970's. Existing conditions drawings begin in 1961 and include regional, zoning, and transportation maps of Greater London and a photocollage of the site. Conceptual and diagrammatic drawings include: perspectives for the structural system; plans for site access; charts for modular systems; axonometrics for modules; preliminary drawings for escalators and service towers; and studies for activity areas. A "Table of Kindred and Affinity" separates modular components physically and visually by means of activity types, circulation, and individual/group accommodations. Design development drawings for the Fun Palace Project include: plans for activity areas, site plans, typical plans, site movement/circulation plans, theatre seating plans, diagrammatic sections, volumetric structural diagrams, perspectives, charts for services for mass activities, typical mass activity enclosure types, charts for required equipment for activities, and "clamp" structural systems and studies for three dimensional versatility and modular feasibility. Design development drawings for the 1963 Camden Town Pilot Project include: site plans; diagrammatic plans showing circulation patterns; drawings showing basic cubes with components and structural panel types; details for component connections; charts for individual activity module requirements; and network analysis charts. Presentation material includes: aerial photographs mounted on board; enlargements of clippings; reprographic copies of photographs of the design models. Material in this file was created between 1961 and 1985 but predominantly between 1961 and 1974. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings and panels, publication drawings, reference drawings, an artefact, a film reel, models, photographic material, and textual records.
People:
- Cedric Price (architect)
- Joan Littlewood (client)
- Frank Newby (consulting engineer)
- Douglas Smith and Ruddle Chartered Quantity Surveyors (quantity surveyors)
- Felix J. Samuely & Partners (consulting engineering firm)
- Gordon Pask (consultant)
- R. Buckminster Fuller (trustee)
- Yehudi Menuhin (trustee)
- Ritchie Calder (trustee)
- George Henry Hubert Lascelles, Earl of Harewood (trustee)
- R. Buckminster Fuller (correspondence writer)
- Philip Johnson (correspondence writer)
- Christopher Woodward (model maker)
- Cedric Price (archive creator)
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Date:
1961-1985, predominant 1961-1974
1961-1985, predominant 1961-1974
Title:
Fun Palace Project
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AP144.S2.D46
Description:
File documents the various unexecuted proposals for the Fun Palace Project, an interactive and adaptable, educational and cultural complex to be located in London, England. The project was commissioned by Joan Littlewood, to be erected on disused public land slated for redevelopment and intended to be dismantled after 10 years. Conceptual and design development drawings were created for a typical Fun Palace that could be erected on any suitable site, and several sites were considered, some belonging to the Civic Trust. Presentation drawings were elaborated for a Fun Palace in the Lea Valley at Mill Meads and for a later modified Pilot Project in Camden Town. Publication drawings were also created for an article in Price, Cedric. "Fun Palace Project." 'Architectural Review'. (January 1965), 74-75. The Fun Palace Trust was created to oversee the project and the file contains material from related activities of the Trust which was active until the 1970's. Existing conditions drawings begin in 1961 and include regional, zoning, and transportation maps of Greater London and a photocollage of the site. Conceptual and diagrammatic drawings include: perspectives for the structural system; plans for site access; charts for modular systems; axonometrics for modules; preliminary drawings for escalators and service towers; and studies for activity areas. A "Table of Kindred and Affinity" separates modular components physically and visually by means of activity types, circulation, and individual/group accommodations. Design development drawings for the Fun Palace Project include: plans for activity areas, site plans, typical plans, site movement/circulation plans, theatre seating plans, diagrammatic sections, volumetric structural diagrams, perspectives, charts for services for mass activities, typical mass activity enclosure types, charts for required equipment for activities, and "clamp" structural systems and studies for three dimensional versatility and modular feasibility. Design development drawings for the 1963 Camden Town Pilot Project include: site plans; diagrammatic plans showing circulation patterns; drawings showing basic cubes with components and structural panel types; details for component connections; charts for individual activity module requirements; and network analysis charts. Presentation material includes: aerial photographs mounted on board; enlargements of clippings; reprographic copies of photographs of the design models. Material in this file was created between 1961 and 1985 but predominantly between 1961 and 1974. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings and panels, publication drawings, reference drawings, an artefact, a film reel, models, photographic material, and textual records.
Fun Palace Project
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AP144.S2.D46
Description:
File documents the various unexecuted proposals for the Fun Palace Project, an interactive and adaptable, educational and cultural complex to be located in London, England. The project was commissioned by Joan Littlewood, to be erected on disused public land slated for redevelopment and intended to be dismantled after 10 years. Conceptual and design development drawings were created for a typical Fun Palace that could be erected on any suitable site, and several sites were considered, some belonging to the Civic Trust. Presentation drawings were elaborated for a Fun Palace in the Lea Valley at Mill Meads and for a later modified Pilot Project in Camden Town. Publication drawings were also created for an article in Price, Cedric. "Fun Palace Project." 'Architectural Review'. (January 1965), 74-75. The Fun Palace Trust was created to oversee the project and the file contains material from related activities of the Trust which was active until the 1970's. Existing conditions drawings begin in 1961 and include regional, zoning, and transportation maps of Greater London and a photocollage of the site. Conceptual and diagrammatic drawings include: perspectives for the structural system; plans for site access; charts for modular systems; axonometrics for modules; preliminary drawings for escalators and service towers; and studies for activity areas. A "Table of Kindred and Affinity" separates modular components physically and visually by means of activity types, circulation, and individual/group accommodations. Design development drawings for the Fun Palace Project include: plans for activity areas, site plans, typical plans, site movement/circulation plans, theatre seating plans, diagrammatic sections, volumetric structural diagrams, perspectives, charts for services for mass activities, typical mass activity enclosure types, charts for required equipment for activities, and "clamp" structural systems and studies for three dimensional versatility and modular feasibility. Design development drawings for the 1963 Camden Town Pilot Project include: site plans; diagrammatic plans showing circulation patterns; drawings showing basic cubes with components and structural panel types; details for component connections; charts for individual activity module requirements; and network analysis charts. Presentation material includes: aerial photographs mounted on board; enlargements of clippings; reprographic copies of photographs of the design models. Material in this file was created between 1961 and 1985 but predominantly between 1961 and 1974. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings and panels, publication drawings, reference drawings, an artefact, a film reel, models, photographic material, and textual records.
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File 46
File 46
Date:
1961-1985, predominant 1961-1974
1961-1985, predominant 1961-1974
People:
- Cedric Price (architect)
- Joan Littlewood (client)
- Frank Newby (consulting engineer)
- Douglas Smith and Ruddle Chartered Quantity Surveyors (quantity surveyors)
- Felix J. Samuely & Partners (consulting engineering firm)
- Gordon Pask (consultant)
- R. Buckminster Fuller (trustee)
- Yehudi Menuhin (trustee)
- Ritchie Calder (trustee)
- George Henry Hubert Lascelles, Earl of Harewood (trustee)
- R. Buckminster Fuller (correspondence writer)
- Philip Johnson (correspondence writer)
- Christopher Woodward (model maker)
- Cedric Price (archive creator)
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video
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1 online resource (1 video file (26 minutes)) : sound, color
Title:
Why, Where, What? / [presented by] Frank Newby.
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1 online resource (1 video file (26 minutes)) : sound, color
Why, Where, What? / [presented by] Frank Newby.
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1 online resource (1 video file (26 minutes)) : sound, color
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video
video
Publication:
London, England : Pidgeon Digital, 1986.
London, England : Pidgeon Digital, 1986.
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books
books
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1 audiocassette : analog ; in plastic folder 17 x 13 cm + 24 slides (color)
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1 audiocassette : analog ; in plastic folder 17 x 13 cm + 24 slides (color)
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London : Pidgeon Audio Visual : [Distributed by World Microfilms Publications], [1986]
London : Pidgeon Audio Visual : [Distributed by World Microfilms Publications], [1986]
Title:
Why, where, what? / Frank Newby.
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1 audiocassette : analog ; in plastic folder 17 x 13 cm + 24 slides (color)
Why, where, what? / Frank Newby.
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1 audiocassette : analog ; in plastic folder 17 x 13 cm + 24 slides (color)
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books
books
Publication:
London : Pidgeon Audio Visual : [Distributed by World Microfilms Publications], [1986]
London : Pidgeon Audio Visual : [Distributed by World Microfilms Publications], [1986]
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audio
audio
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audio recording (consultation copy): 11 audio discs (542 min., 5 sec.) ; 12 cm, audio recording (master): 6 audiocassettes
- Library main av cca productions 269552 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269554 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269555 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269557 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269559 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269561 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 6 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269551 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269553 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269556 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269558 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269560 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269562 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 6 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272073 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 1 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272074 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 2 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272075 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 3 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272076 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 4 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272077 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 5 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272078 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 6 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272079 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 7 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272081 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 8 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272082 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 9 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272083 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 10 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272084 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 11 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 6 | Available
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audio recording (consultation copy): 11 audio discs (542 min., 5 sec.) ; 12 cm, audio recording (master): 6 audiocassettes
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- Price, Cedric Interviews.,
- Fry, Maxwell, 1899-1987.,
- Lasdun, Denys.,
- Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983.,
- Herron, Ron.,
- McAlpine, Alistair, 1942-2014.,
- Newby, Frank.,
- Seidler, Harry, 1923-2006.,
- Smithson, Peter, 1923-2003.,
- Price, Cedric,
- C.B. Pearson and Son (Architectural firm),
- Archigram (Group),
- Cedric Price Architects.,
- Lightweight Enclosures Unit.,
- Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons.,
- Fun Palace (Project),
- Generator Project.,
- Centre canadien d'architecture Interviews.,
- Centre canadien d'architecture,
- English Architects.,
- Reformatted audiovisual materials.,
- Interviews.,
- Oral histories.,
- Sound recordings.,
- Audiocassettes.,
- Audiotapes.,
- Optical disks.,
- Compact discs.
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Title:
Cedric Price in conversation with Howard Shubert and Cammie McAtee, 1996 November 11 and 13.
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audio recording (consultation copy): 11 audio discs (542 min., 5 sec.) ; 12 cm, audio recording (master): 6 audiocassettes
Cedric Price in conversation with Howard Shubert and Cammie McAtee, 1996 November 11 and 13.
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- Library main av cca productions 269552 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 1 | Available
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- Library main av cca productions 269557 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269559 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269561 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 1 tape 6 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269551 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269553 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269556 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269558 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269560 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 269562 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | c. 2 tape 6 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272073 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 1 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272074 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 2 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 1 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272075 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 3 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272076 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 4 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 2 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272077 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 5 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272078 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 6 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 3 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272079 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 7 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272081 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 8 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 4 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272082 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 9 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 1st half of tape 5 | Available
- Library main av cca productions 272083 | Box 4 (BIB 201827) | disc 10 | CD consultation copy -- copy of 2nd half of tape 5 | Available
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audio recording (consultation copy): 11 audio discs (542 min., 5 sec.) ; 12 cm, audio recording (master): 6 audiocassettes
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audio
audio
Subject:
- Price, Cedric Interviews.,
- Fry, Maxwell, 1899-1987.,
- Lasdun, Denys.,
- Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983.,
- Herron, Ron.,
- McAlpine, Alistair, 1942-2014.,
- Newby, Frank.,
- Seidler, Harry, 1923-2006.,
- Smithson, Peter, 1923-2003.,
- Price, Cedric,
- C.B. Pearson and Son (Architectural firm),
- Archigram (Group),
- Cedric Price Architects.,
- Lightweight Enclosures Unit.,
- Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons.,
- Fun Palace (Project),
- Generator Project.,
- Centre canadien d'architecture Interviews.,
- Centre canadien d'architecture,
- English Architects.,
- Reformatted audiovisual materials.,
- Interviews.,
- Oral histories.,
- Sound recordings.,
- Audiocassettes.,
- Audiotapes.,
- Optical disks.,
- Compact discs.
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350 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plans ; 25 cm.
Description:
350 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plans ; 25 cm.
Title:
Early reinforced concrete / edited by Frank Newby.
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Description:
350 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plans ; 25 cm.
Early reinforced concrete / edited by Frank Newby.
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350 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plans ; 25 cm.
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books
books
Publication:
Aldershot : Ashgate, 2001.
Aldershot : Ashgate, 2001.
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books
books
Title:
Lyons Israel Ellis Gray : buildings and projects 1932-1983 / edited by Alan Forsyth and David Gray.
Lyons Israel Ellis Gray : buildings and projects 1932-1983 / edited by Alan Forsyth and David Gray.
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Description:
215 pages : illustrations, plans ; 25 cm
Description:
215 pages : illustrations, plans ; 25 cm
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Subject:
- Lyons Israel Ellis Gray.,
- Architecture, Modern 20th century Exhibitions.,
- Architects England Exhibitions.,
- Architectural firms England Exhibitions.,
- Architecture Great Britain 20th century.,
- Architects Great Britain Biography.,
- Architecture Grande-Bretagne 20e siècle.,
- Architectes Grande-Bretagne Biographies.,
- Architecture 20e siècle Expositions.,
- Architectes Angleterre Expositions.,
- Agences d'architecture Angleterre Expositions.,
- Architecture,
- Architects,
- Architectural firms,
- Architecture, Modern,
- Gebouwen.,
- Great Britain,
- England,
- Ellis, Tom.,
- Gray, David.,
- Israel, Lawrence.,
- Lyons, Edward.,
- Biographies,
- Exhibition catalogs
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Publication:
[London] : Architectural Association, ©1988.
[London] : Architectural Association, ©1988.
Title:
Lyons Israel Ellis Gray : buildings and projects 1932-1983 / edited by Alan Forsyth and David Gray.
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Description:
215 pages : illustrations, plans ; 25 cm
Lyons Israel Ellis Gray : buildings and projects 1932-1983 / edited by Alan Forsyth and David Gray.
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Description:
215 pages : illustrations, plans ; 25 cm
Form:
books
books
Publication:
[London] : Architectural Association, ©1988.
[London] : Architectural Association, ©1988.
Subject:
- Lyons Israel Ellis Gray.,
- Architecture, Modern 20th century Exhibitions.,
- Architects England Exhibitions.,
- Architectural firms England Exhibitions.,
- Architecture Great Britain 20th century.,
- Architects Great Britain Biography.,
- Architecture Grande-Bretagne 20e siècle.,
- Architectes Grande-Bretagne Biographies.,
- Architecture 20e siècle Expositions.,
- Architectes Angleterre Expositions.,
- Agences d'architecture Angleterre Expositions.,
- Architecture,
- Architects,
- Architectural firms,
- Architecture, Modern,
- Gebouwen.,
- Great Britain,
- England,
- Ellis, Tom.,
- Gray, David.,
- Israel, Lawrence.,
- Lyons, Edward.,
- Biographies,
- Exhibition catalogs
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books
books
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437 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Description:
437 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
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Publication:
London ; Reston, VA : Thomas Telford, 2001.
London ; Reston, VA : Thomas Telford, 2001.
Title:
Historic concrete : background to appraisal / edited by James Sutherland, Dawn Humm, and Mike Chrimes.
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Description:
437 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Historic concrete : background to appraisal / edited by James Sutherland, Dawn Humm, and Mike Chrimes.
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Description:
437 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Form:
books
books
Publication:
London ; Reston, VA : Thomas Telford, 2001.
London ; Reston, VA : Thomas Telford, 2001.