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AP001.S1.SS04
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Cette sous-série documente les différentes activités artistiques et sociales auxquelles Ernest Cormier a pris part entre 1914 et 1972. La sous-série contient principalement de la correspondance, des publications, des procès-verbaux de recontres et des rapports de diverses associations artistique dont la Royal Canadian Academy of Art, le Canada Arts Council, et l'Association d'art de Montréal. La sous-série contient aussi de la documentation sur des expositions présentant les oeuvres d'arts par Cormier, incluant l'exposition de ses aquarelles.
1914-1972
Activités artistiques et sociales
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AP001.S1.SS04
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Cette sous-série documente les différentes activités artistiques et sociales auxquelles Ernest Cormier a pris part entre 1914 et 1972. La sous-série contient principalement de la correspondance, des publications, des procès-verbaux de recontres et des rapports de diverses associations artistique dont la Royal Canadian Academy of Art, le Canada Arts Council, et l'Association d'art de Montréal. La sous-série contient aussi de la documentation sur des expositions présentant les oeuvres d'arts par Cormier, incluant l'exposition de ses aquarelles.
Sous-série
1914-1972
books
DR1974:0002:039
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- One of two volumes of a history of Tuscan civil and military architecture to 1400, this publication includes several chapters on major cities such as Florence and Pisa with accounts of their important buildings, as well as discussions of many of the smaller towns in Tuscany. The text is accompanied by photomechanical illustrations, mostly sketches of scenes from bas-reliefs and manuscripts, but also including some illustrations of built structures.
architecture, military
printed 1874
LETTRES SUR LA TOSCANE / EN 1400 / ARCHITECTURE CIVILE ET MILITAIRE / PAR / M. GEORGES ROHAULT DE FLEURY / MEMBRE DES ACADÉMIES DES BEAUX-ARTS DE FLORENCE ET DE PISE / TOME Ier
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DR1974:0002:039
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- One of two volumes of a history of Tuscan civil and military architecture to 1400, this publication includes several chapters on major cities such as Florence and Pisa with accounts of their important buildings, as well as discussions of many of the smaller towns in Tuscany. The text is accompanied by photomechanical illustrations, mostly sketches of scenes from bas-reliefs and manuscripts, but also including some illustrations of built structures.
books
printed 1874
architecture, military
books
DR1974:0002:040
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- One of two volumes of a history of Tuscan civil and military architecture to 1400, this publication includes several chapters on major cities such as Florence and Pisa with accounts of their important buildings, as well as discussions of many of the smaller towns in Tuscany. The text is accompanied by photomechanical illustrations, mostly sketches of scenes from bas-reliefs and manuscripts, but also including some illustrations of built structures.
architecture, military
printed 1874
LETTRES SUR LA TOSCANE / EN 1400 / ARCHITECTURE CIVILE ET MILITAIRE / PAR / M. GEORGES ROHAULT DE FLEURY / MEMBRE DES ACADÉMIES DES BEAUX-ARTS DE FLORENCE ET DE PISE / TOME II
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DR1974:0002:040
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- One of two volumes of a history of Tuscan civil and military architecture to 1400, this publication includes several chapters on major cities such as Florence and Pisa with accounts of their important buildings, as well as discussions of many of the smaller towns in Tuscany. The text is accompanied by photomechanical illustrations, mostly sketches of scenes from bas-reliefs and manuscripts, but also including some illustrations of built structures.
books
printed 1874
architecture, military
Through objects drawn from the CCA collection, Photography and French Architectural Practice, 1839–1870 examines how photography became an integral and indispensable part of the processes of architectural design, construction, restoration, and publishing in the second half of the nineteenth century. Curated by David Harris, CCA, and Barry Bergdoll, Columbia University.
Hall cases
25 January 1995 to 4 June 1995
Photography and French Architectural Practice, 1839-1870
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Through objects drawn from the CCA collection, Photography and French Architectural Practice, 1839–1870 examines how photography became an integral and indispensable part of the processes of architectural design, construction, restoration, and publishing in the second half of the nineteenth century. Curated by David Harris, CCA, and Barry Bergdoll, Columbia University.
Hall cases
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AP197.S1.SS6
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This subseries documents Kenneth Frampton’s writing of “Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture” (1995) as well as his other writings related to tectonics such as course materials for the “Studies in Tectonic Culture” seminar at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) and some research materials on tectonics. Kenneth Frampton's research interest in tectonics began with four lectures he gave at Rice University in Texas in the 1980s. The lectures focused on the work of Louis Kahn, Mies van der Rohe, Auguste Perret, and Jørn Urzon. This research interest later became a book and teaching project in the early 1990s. Textual documentation in this subseries consists of contracts, book reviews, abstracts, correspondence, drafts for various chapters, notes, selected photographic materials for the publication and various articles on tectonics (written by others). Course outlines, course readers, lecture slides, student papers, and midterm exams from the Studies in Tectonic Culture seminar at GSAPP are also included in this subseries.
1965- 2009
Studies in tectonic culture (1984-2018)
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AP197.S1.SS6
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This subseries documents Kenneth Frampton’s writing of “Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture” (1995) as well as his other writings related to tectonics such as course materials for the “Studies in Tectonic Culture” seminar at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) and some research materials on tectonics. Kenneth Frampton's research interest in tectonics began with four lectures he gave at Rice University in Texas in the 1980s. The lectures focused on the work of Louis Kahn, Mies van der Rohe, Auguste Perret, and Jørn Urzon. This research interest later became a book and teaching project in the early 1990s. Textual documentation in this subseries consists of contracts, book reviews, abstracts, correspondence, drafts for various chapters, notes, selected photographic materials for the publication and various articles on tectonics (written by others). Course outlines, course readers, lecture slides, student papers, and midterm exams from the Studies in Tectonic Culture seminar at GSAPP are also included in this subseries.
Subseries
1965- 2009
textual records
ARCH267484
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Letter from Gilles Barbey, Architect, to Jaqueline Jeanneret dated February 16, 2013, concerning the tribute to Pierre Jeanneret to appear in the journal "Architecture d'Aujourd'hui". Enclosed is a copy of the letter from Barbey to Renée Diamant-Berger, Editor of "Architecture d'Aujourd'hui" dated February 15, 1968, as well as French translations of writings by Pierre Jeanneret to be included in the publication as a tribute to the architect.
15 and 16 February 1968
Letter from Gilles Barbey, Architect, to Jacqueline Jeanneret concerning the tribute to Pierre Jeanneret in "Architecture d'Aujourd'hui"
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ARCH267484
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Letter from Gilles Barbey, Architect, to Jaqueline Jeanneret dated February 16, 2013, concerning the tribute to Pierre Jeanneret to appear in the journal "Architecture d'Aujourd'hui". Enclosed is a copy of the letter from Barbey to Renée Diamant-Berger, Editor of "Architecture d'Aujourd'hui" dated February 15, 1968, as well as French translations of writings by Pierre Jeanneret to be included in the publication as a tribute to the architect.
textual records
15 and 16 February 1968
textual records
AP197.S1.SS9.020
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The box contains drafts, final copies, notebooks, correspondence, and notes for various articles, interviews, keynote addresses, and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from W-Z. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts, notes, correspondence, slides, photographs and negatives for the publication "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999) as well as various articles and notes on Frank Lloyd Wright.
circa 1985- 2015
Kenneth Frampton writings (W-Z) and various notes
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AP197.S1.SS9.020
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The box contains drafts, final copies, notebooks, correspondence, and notes for various articles, interviews, keynote addresses, and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from W-Z. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts, notes, correspondence, slides, photographs and negatives for the publication "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999) as well as various articles and notes on Frank Lloyd Wright.
textual records
circa 1985- 2015
textual records
AP197.S1.SS9.011
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The box contains writings by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from AM-AV. The largest portion of the contents are comprised of: drafts and correspondence for the publication of "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House (1995)" and "American Masterworks (2008)"; various articles and drafts about Tadao Ando; and drafts for "Architecture in the age of commodificaton : topography , morphology, sustainability, materiality, habitat, and civil form (1975-2005)."
1960-2015
Kenneth Frampton writings (AM-AV)
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AP197.S1.SS9.011
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The box contains writings by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from AM-AV. The largest portion of the contents are comprised of: drafts and correspondence for the publication of "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House (1995)" and "American Masterworks (2008)"; various articles and drafts about Tadao Ando; and drafts for "Architecture in the age of commodificaton : topography , morphology, sustainability, materiality, habitat, and civil form (1975-2005)."
textual records
1960-2015
drawings, textual records
DR2004:0280
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includes 5 folders that contain course brochures, minutes of meetings, clippings, notes, draft report, press releases, sketches, schedules, conference programmes, census report, transportation and land use study, statistics, newspapers, correspondence, invoice, publication titled 'Oakland Community College Annual Report - The Future: Thinkbelt with Think-links' (1967), report by Cedric Price titled 'Oakland Community College: An Investigation into Educational Servicing' (1968), application forms, budget, and presentation notes
Course brochures, minutes of meetings, clippings, notes, draft report, press releases, sketches
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DR2004:0280
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includes 5 folders that contain course brochures, minutes of meetings, clippings, notes, draft report, press releases, sketches, schedules, conference programmes, census report, transportation and land use study, statistics, newspapers, correspondence, invoice, publication titled 'Oakland Community College Annual Report - The Future: Thinkbelt with Think-links' (1967), report by Cedric Price titled 'Oakland Community College: An Investigation into Educational Servicing' (1968), application forms, budget, and presentation notes
drawings, textual records
Sub-series
AP022.S3.SS3
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Sub-series documents public relations, marketing activities and collaborations of the offices of Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects in Vancouver, British columbia, and Toronto, Ontario. The material was intended for media and press releases, publications, photographs and information requests, presentations, publicity and marketing brochures, and includes project descriptions, photographs and slides, magazine articles and clippings, publication drawings, galley proofs for books and a Life Magazine article on the Graham House, correspondence, and printing plates for a publicity brochure. Sub-series also documents Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects collaboration with Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd the company of Francisco Leopoldo Kripacz (b. 8 April, 1942 - d. 3 August, 2000). Kripacz was born in Caracas, Venezuela, educated in Europe, the United States, and studied design in Vancouver and New York. He also went to the University of British Columbia for a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1964. He became a resident Canadian in 1961, and a Canadian citizen in 1973. In 1964 he founded an interior design and furniture import business in Vancouver with Arthur Erickson, and opened a showroom in Montreal (550 Sherbrooke St. West), in 1965. Kripacz designed the exhibition unit in Habitat 67 (by architect Moshe Safdie) for the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, and created interiors for a private clientel as well as for many of Arthur Erickson's buildings. The latter included the Helmut Eppich House and Erickson's own residence in Vancouver, the Hilborn Residence in Ontario, the Prime Minister's office and resdence in Ottawa, the UBC Faculty Club, the Macmillan Blodel Bulding, Vancouver, the Bank of Canada Headquarters in Ottawa, the Student Union Building at Queen's University, Kingston, the Provincial Law Courts in Robson Square, Vancouver, Roy Thomson Hall and the Tech Mining offices in Toronto, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C., amongst others. Material related to Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd Sub-series also contains professional correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architect, financial documents of Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd, furniture design proposals, photographs and personal correspondance files of Francisco Kripacz.
1967-1988
Public relations, marketing and collaborations
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AP022.S3.SS3
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Sub-series documents public relations, marketing activities and collaborations of the offices of Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects in Vancouver, British columbia, and Toronto, Ontario. The material was intended for media and press releases, publications, photographs and information requests, presentations, publicity and marketing brochures, and includes project descriptions, photographs and slides, magazine articles and clippings, publication drawings, galley proofs for books and a Life Magazine article on the Graham House, correspondence, and printing plates for a publicity brochure. Sub-series also documents Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects collaboration with Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd the company of Francisco Leopoldo Kripacz (b. 8 April, 1942 - d. 3 August, 2000). Kripacz was born in Caracas, Venezuela, educated in Europe, the United States, and studied design in Vancouver and New York. He also went to the University of British Columbia for a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1964. He became a resident Canadian in 1961, and a Canadian citizen in 1973. In 1964 he founded an interior design and furniture import business in Vancouver with Arthur Erickson, and opened a showroom in Montreal (550 Sherbrooke St. West), in 1965. Kripacz designed the exhibition unit in Habitat 67 (by architect Moshe Safdie) for the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, and created interiors for a private clientel as well as for many of Arthur Erickson's buildings. The latter included the Helmut Eppich House and Erickson's own residence in Vancouver, the Hilborn Residence in Ontario, the Prime Minister's office and resdence in Ottawa, the UBC Faculty Club, the Macmillan Blodel Bulding, Vancouver, the Bank of Canada Headquarters in Ottawa, the Student Union Building at Queen's University, Kingston, the Provincial Law Courts in Robson Square, Vancouver, Roy Thomson Hall and the Tech Mining offices in Toronto, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C., amongst others. Material related to Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd Sub-series also contains professional correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architect, financial documents of Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd, furniture design proposals, photographs and personal correspondance files of Francisco Kripacz.
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1967-1988