born digital
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23 digital file(s)
Composite materials research
AP174.S1.2001.D1.002
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Contains lists, presentations, and articles on various composite materials considered for use with the Carbon Tower. Original directory name: "_ref_MATERIALS". Most common file formats: Microsoft Word Document, Acrobat PDF 1.2 - Portable Document Format, Acrobat PDF 1.3 - Portable Document Format, JPEG File Interchange Format, Acrobat PDF 1.6 - Portable Document Format
2002-2007
Composite materials research
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AP174.S1.2001.D1.002
Description:
Contains lists, presentations, and articles on various composite materials considered for use with the Carbon Tower. Original directory name: "_ref_MATERIALS". Most common file formats: Microsoft Word Document, Acrobat PDF 1.2 - Portable Document Format, Acrobat PDF 1.3 - Portable Document Format, JPEG File Interchange Format, Acrobat PDF 1.6 - Portable Document Format
born digital
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23 digital file(s)
2002-2007
drawings
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26 working drawing(s)
ARCH187770
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church and presbytery basement and floor plans, roof plans, church and presbytery elevations, elevations and section of bell tower, church sections, wall sections, details of typical fibre-glass windows, stair details, screen and marquis details, window and door details, kitchen and confessionals, door schedules, finishing schedules and interior glass partitions details
Church and presbytery basement and floor plans, roof plans
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ARCH187770
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church and presbytery basement and floor plans, roof plans, church and presbytery elevations, elevations and section of bell tower, church sections, wall sections, details of typical fibre-glass windows, stair details, screen and marquis details, window and door details, kitchen and confessionals, door schedules, finishing schedules and interior glass partitions details
drawings
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26 working drawing(s)
born digital
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3102 digital file(s)
AP174.S1.2001.D1.007
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Contains a higher resolution 2014 version of an animation originally created in 2005 to introduce the Carbon Tower project, as well as the various files used to create the animation. Original directory name: "ANIMATIONS". Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, Portable Network Graphics, Unidentified, DS_store file (MAC), Maya Binary File Format
2013-2014
Presentation animation and related working files
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AP174.S1.2001.D1.007
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Contains a higher resolution 2014 version of an animation originally created in 2005 to introduce the Carbon Tower project, as well as the various files used to create the animation. Original directory name: "ANIMATIONS". Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, Portable Network Graphics, Unidentified, DS_store file (MAC), Maya Binary File Format
born digital
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3102 digital file(s)
2013-2014
drawings
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22 conceptual drawing(s)
DR1995:0188:059-080
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diagrams and details with annotations of services and activities, site plan with calculations, partial plan, elevations, thumbnail sketches, details of service units, escalators, conveyors, stair units, sketch plan showing use, axonometric diagram, grid plan, axonometric details, plans and elevations of services units, axonometric and plans of tower units, and section diagrams through site
Diagrams and details with annotations of services and activities
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DR1995:0188:059-080
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diagrams and details with annotations of services and activities, site plan with calculations, partial plan, elevations, thumbnail sketches, details of service units, escalators, conveyors, stair units, sketch plan showing use, axonometric diagram, grid plan, axonometric details, plans and elevations of services units, axonometric and plans of tower units, and section diagrams through site
drawings
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22 conceptual drawing(s)
Project
AP164.S1.2004.D10
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The project series documents the competition entry and curriculum, won by Abalos & Herreros, and the development of a masterplan for the urban development and integration of the railroad in Logroño, Spain. The project included a train and bus station, residential towers and green areas for pedestrians. The firm identified this project as number 188. After the dissolution of the firm, Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz took over the project. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, reference, digital and graphic materials, correspondence, project descriptions, invoices, proposals, notes, specifications, budgets, clippings, geotecnical profiles, and a few photographs.
1998-2009, predominant 2003-2006
Integración del ferrocarril, Logroño, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D10
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry and curriculum, won by Abalos & Herreros, and the development of a masterplan for the urban development and integration of the railroad in Logroño, Spain. The project included a train and bus station, residential towers and green areas for pedestrians. The firm identified this project as number 188. After the dissolution of the firm, Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz took over the project. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, reference, digital and graphic materials, correspondence, project descriptions, invoices, proposals, notes, specifications, budgets, clippings, geotecnical profiles, and a few photographs.
Project
1998-2009, predominant 2003-2006
drawings
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22 File
ARCH46052
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location of oil tanks, operating room ceilings, roughing-in details, retaining wall railing and bowling green, doors, x-ray rooms, windows, main entrance canopy, ceiling rails, dining room ceiling, cooling tower platform, corner stone, platform for ceremony, beam brackets, main entrance hall and elevator lobby, piping, x-ray area layout, ceiling revision
Location of oil tanks, operating room ceilings, roughing-in details, retaining wall railing and bowling green
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ARCH46052
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location of oil tanks, operating room ceilings, roughing-in details, retaining wall railing and bowling green, doors, x-ray rooms, windows, main entrance canopy, ceiling rails, dining room ceiling, cooling tower platform, corner stone, platform for ceremony, beam brackets, main entrance hall and elevator lobby, piping, x-ray area layout, ceiling revision
drawings
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22 File
textual records
Toyama ’92 JET 92 CG graphic
ARCH269524
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This group is composed of a copy of an article from an unidentified publication and 2 presentation drawings. The article is about 4 "performing" spaces by Shoei Yoh: Prospecta '92, Aspecta, Pyramid of the Sea and the Seibu Gas Phenomenart Museum. The presentation drawings are renderings of the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the Toyama Prospecta '92 Observatory Tower.
Toyama ’92 JET 92 CG graphic
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ARCH269524
Description:
This group is composed of a copy of an article from an unidentified publication and 2 presentation drawings. The article is about 4 "performing" spaces by Shoei Yoh: Prospecta '92, Aspecta, Pyramid of the Sea and the Seibu Gas Phenomenart Museum. The presentation drawings are renderings of the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the Toyama Prospecta '92 Observatory Tower.
textual records
Project
CI005.S1.1949.PR3
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The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
1949-1959
Main and Service Buildings for the Dutch Reformed Church, The Hague, Netherlands (1949-1959)
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CI005.S1.1949.PR3
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
project
1949-1959
Project
CI005.S1.1956.PR1
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
1956-1963
Netherlands Congress Centre Complex, The Hague, Netherlands (1956-1963)
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CI005.S1.1956.PR1
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
project
1956-1963
DR2007:0016
Description:
Cover studies and two mock-ups for a proposed book, Networks in Canadian Architecture, eventually published as Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980 (Tech-Press, Halifax, 1980); colour marker on paper. The CCA has three projects in its collections that were published in Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980: Post Cards, The Halifax People's Network, and Lyons Tower.
1977-1980
Studies for Networks in Canadian Architecture (later, Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980)
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DR2007:0016
Description:
Cover studies and two mock-ups for a proposed book, Networks in Canadian Architecture, eventually published as Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980 (Tech-Press, Halifax, 1980); colour marker on paper. The CCA has three projects in its collections that were published in Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980: Post Cards, The Halifax People's Network, and Lyons Tower.