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Architectural Drawings
AP032.S2.SS2.D2
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Prints and original drawings from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, and a number of other architectural and engineering offices. If Goldsmith was associated with a project, his name and the nature of his involvement is included in the title block after the office name. Includes a model of the Ruck-a-Chucky Bridge project, and some papers and photographs.
1959-1986
Architectural Drawings
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AP032.S2.SS2.D2
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Prints and original drawings from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, and a number of other architectural and engineering offices. If Goldsmith was associated with a project, his name and the nature of his involvement is included in the title block after the office name. Includes a model of the Ruck-a-Chucky Bridge project, and some papers and photographs.
File 2
1959-1986
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Architectural Projects
AP153.S1
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Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
1970-1996
Architectural Projects
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AP153.S1
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Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
Series 1
1970-1996
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Architectural projects
AP046.S1
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The Architectural Projects series documents built projects by architect Peter Rose including the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal (1989) and the Old Port of Montreal, Master Plan (1992). Materials in this series include sketches, preliminary drawings, as-built drawings, documentary photographs, and models. The textual records in this series include contracts, budgets, correspondence, consultation documents, and intra office communiques.
1983-1992
Architectural projects
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AP046.S1
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The Architectural Projects series documents built projects by architect Peter Rose including the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal (1989) and the Old Port of Montreal, Master Plan (1992). Materials in this series include sketches, preliminary drawings, as-built drawings, documentary photographs, and models. The textual records in this series include contracts, budgets, correspondence, consultation documents, and intra office communiques.
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1983-1992
5 August 2010
ARCH401650
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Related to ARCH401651 (workshop schedule)
1974
Tentative structures for periods of seminar meetings for the Annual Northeast Regional Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture with annotations by Peter D. Eisenman
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ARCH401650
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Related to ARCH401651 (workshop schedule)
photographs
DR1984:1633:002
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- This is a group of photographs and drawings by Belgian architects selected by Edward Leonard for inclusion in a book (never published) on Belgian architecture of the 1920s (see object file DR1984:1633:01-02). Some of the photographs have been taken by Duquenne. The architects whose buildings have been included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: Richard Acke, Fern Bodson, Paul Bonduelle, Victor Bourgeois, A. van Braekel, Frans Cools, J.A. De Bondt, J. De Ridder, Auguste De Smet, Henri Derée, Paul Detaeye, J.B. Dewin, J. Diongre, René Doom, Eeckeren, J.J. Eggericx, Alfons Francken, Lucien Francois, Jean E.P. Hendrickx, E.P. Jean, Huib Hoste, Houben, Huygh, E. Janssens, Ferdinand van Mierlo, J Minmaar, R. Nyst, Jacques Obozinski, Antoine Pompe, Portielje & De Braey Architectes, A Puissant, Paul Rubbers, Shobert, Cornelis Sol, Edward van Steenbergen, P.T.T. Verbruggen, R. Verwilghen, Jozef Viérin, Vincent Cols & Jules De Roeck Architectes, Oscar van de Voorde, and H.A. Wittocx. - The architects with whom Edward Leonard corresponded, but whose work is not included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: J. van Asperen, E. van Averbeke, Frank Blockx, Georges Brosens, van Cauwelaert, Edward Craye, A.Defever, Julien De Ridder, Albert van Huffel, Jan Jacobs, S. Jasinski, W. van Kuyek, J. de Lange, F.J. Langeraert, Jan Lauwers, C. Leurs, Jean de Ligne, Alfred Minner, E.H.Nagels, E. van Not, E. van der Paal, F. Petit, Florent van Reeth, Jos. Ritzen, Paul Smekens, Jos. Smolderen, Léon Stynen, Lovis van der Swaelmen, Valentin Vaerwyck, and Henry van de Velde.
architecture
1922-1929
Album of photographs, drawings, reprographic copies, few correspondences, and ephemera for a book on domestic architecture in Belgium after World War I
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DR1984:1633:002
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- This is a group of photographs and drawings by Belgian architects selected by Edward Leonard for inclusion in a book (never published) on Belgian architecture of the 1920s (see object file DR1984:1633:01-02). Some of the photographs have been taken by Duquenne. The architects whose buildings have been included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: Richard Acke, Fern Bodson, Paul Bonduelle, Victor Bourgeois, A. van Braekel, Frans Cools, J.A. De Bondt, J. De Ridder, Auguste De Smet, Henri Derée, Paul Detaeye, J.B. Dewin, J. Diongre, René Doom, Eeckeren, J.J. Eggericx, Alfons Francken, Lucien Francois, Jean E.P. Hendrickx, E.P. Jean, Huib Hoste, Houben, Huygh, E. Janssens, Ferdinand van Mierlo, J Minmaar, R. Nyst, Jacques Obozinski, Antoine Pompe, Portielje & De Braey Architectes, A Puissant, Paul Rubbers, Shobert, Cornelis Sol, Edward van Steenbergen, P.T.T. Verbruggen, R. Verwilghen, Jozef Viérin, Vincent Cols & Jules De Roeck Architectes, Oscar van de Voorde, and H.A. Wittocx. - The architects with whom Edward Leonard corresponded, but whose work is not included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: J. van Asperen, E. van Averbeke, Frank Blockx, Georges Brosens, van Cauwelaert, Edward Craye, A.Defever, Julien De Ridder, Albert van Huffel, Jan Jacobs, S. Jasinski, W. van Kuyek, J. de Lange, F.J. Langeraert, Jan Lauwers, C. Leurs, Jean de Ligne, Alfred Minner, E.H.Nagels, E. van Not, E. van der Paal, F. Petit, Florent van Reeth, Jos. Ritzen, Paul Smekens, Jos. Smolderen, Léon Stynen, Lovis van der Swaelmen, Valentin Vaerwyck, and Henry van de Velde.
photographs
1922-1929
architecture
drawings
Architectural progress prints of lower levels, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.290
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This file includes CCA reflected ceiling plans, lighting plans, furniture layout and computer grid.
1986
Architectural progress prints of lower levels, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.290
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This file includes CCA reflected ceiling plans, lighting plans, furniture layout and computer grid.
drawings
1986
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Architectural projects
CI006.S1
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Series documents the architectural projects in Europe, predominantly in Germany and in the Netherlands of Mart Stam between 1926 and 1932. The series includes projects like the Hellerhof Housing Estate and the Budge Foundation Old People's Home, both in Frankfurt, Germany, and 8 other projects mainly in Germany and also in the Netherlands and in Czechoslovakia. The material in the series was produced between 1925 and 1932. The series contains drawings, including reprographic copies, predominantly design development drawings and photographic material of Stam's work.
1925-1932
Architectural projects
CI006.S1
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Series documents the architectural projects in Europe, predominantly in Germany and in the Netherlands of Mart Stam between 1926 and 1932. The series includes projects like the Hellerhof Housing Estate and the Budge Foundation Old People's Home, both in Frankfurt, Germany, and 8 other projects mainly in Germany and also in the Netherlands and in Czechoslovakia. The material in the series was produced between 1925 and 1932. The series contains drawings, including reprographic copies, predominantly design development drawings and photographic material of Stam's work.
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1925-1932
DR1974:0002:012:001-049
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- This album contains student drawings by Hubert Rohault de Fleury executed at the École spéciale de peinture, sculpture et architecture, Paris (1798-1802), including drawings for the Grand Prix Competitions of 1800, 1801 and 1802, the Concours d'essai, the Concours d'émulation of 1800 and 1801, and other undetermined competitions. The drawings illustrate all stages of the design and competition process, ranging from preliminary sketches and esquisses to finished renderings, but do not include the renderings submitted to the Grand Prix Competitions. Drawings for the conversion of the Église de la Madeleine into a Temple de la Gloire (ca. 1806-1807) include line and wash drawings. Hubert's 1800 Grand Prix entry for an École nationale des beaux-arts was awarded the "deuxième Grand Prix" and this album includes: the esquisse; a handwritten copy of the programme; 11 large-scale line drawings - sections, elevations, and details of the ornamentation (DR1974:0002:012:008 R; DR1974:0002:012:012 R; DR1974:0002:012:037, DR1974:0002:012:039, DR1974:0002:012:041 - DR1974:0002:012:049). Two other drawings depict an École des beaux-arts, but they do not conform to the esquisse of Hubert's 1800 Grand Prix entry (DR1974:0002:012:012 V and DR1974:0002:012:013). Hubert's 1801 Grand Prix entry for a forum or public square dedicated to peace, is represented by the esquisse and four elevations, one coloured with wash (DR1974:0002:012:009 R/V - DR1974:0002:012:011 R). Studies of triumphal arches, probably relate to this project (DR1974:0002:012:011 V). Hubert's winning 1802 Grand Prix entry for a public fair with a hall for the exhibition of products of industry located on the banks of a large river is represented by an elevation and sectional elevation for the esquisse; 3 prints; finished plans, one of which is possibly part of the esquisse; elevations; sectional elevations; and one section (DR1974:0002:012:001 R/V - DR1974:0002:012:006 R/V:001-004). Three drawings which are apparently for public fairs are perhaps studies for the 1802 Grand Prix Competition (DR1974:0002:012:007 R:001-003). Also included are Hubert's entries in the Concours d'essai for each of these Grand Prix Competitions. The presence of "devises" on several drawings indicates they are the submitted competition entries: a school or college for the Concours d'émulation of 25 June 1801, for which Rohault de Fleury won a medal, a temple, a lycée, an opera house, a public bath, a sepulchral chapel, and possibly an exchange. An uncharacteristic nocturnal elevation is possibly for a cenotaph dedicated to Isaac Newton (DR1974:0002:012:014). Rohault de Fleury's design for the conversion of the Église de la Madeleine is represented by two plans (one with an elevation) drawn on engraved plans of the Madeleine, three sketch plans, a section, an elevation of a capital and other ornamentation, and an engraved plan of the designs by Pierre Contant d'Ivry and Guillaume Martin Couture for the same project.
architecture, temporary architecture, urban planning
drawings executed 1800-1807, manuscripts between 1800 and 1802, published 1806
Album of student drawings for architectural competitions held at the École spéciale de peinture, sculpture et architecture and drawings for the conversion of the Église de la Madeleine into a Temple de la Gloire, Paris
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DR1974:0002:012:001-049
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- This album contains student drawings by Hubert Rohault de Fleury executed at the École spéciale de peinture, sculpture et architecture, Paris (1798-1802), including drawings for the Grand Prix Competitions of 1800, 1801 and 1802, the Concours d'essai, the Concours d'émulation of 1800 and 1801, and other undetermined competitions. The drawings illustrate all stages of the design and competition process, ranging from preliminary sketches and esquisses to finished renderings, but do not include the renderings submitted to the Grand Prix Competitions. Drawings for the conversion of the Église de la Madeleine into a Temple de la Gloire (ca. 1806-1807) include line and wash drawings. Hubert's 1800 Grand Prix entry for an École nationale des beaux-arts was awarded the "deuxième Grand Prix" and this album includes: the esquisse; a handwritten copy of the programme; 11 large-scale line drawings - sections, elevations, and details of the ornamentation (DR1974:0002:012:008 R; DR1974:0002:012:012 R; DR1974:0002:012:037, DR1974:0002:012:039, DR1974:0002:012:041 - DR1974:0002:012:049). Two other drawings depict an École des beaux-arts, but they do not conform to the esquisse of Hubert's 1800 Grand Prix entry (DR1974:0002:012:012 V and DR1974:0002:012:013). Hubert's 1801 Grand Prix entry for a forum or public square dedicated to peace, is represented by the esquisse and four elevations, one coloured with wash (DR1974:0002:012:009 R/V - DR1974:0002:012:011 R). Studies of triumphal arches, probably relate to this project (DR1974:0002:012:011 V). Hubert's winning 1802 Grand Prix entry for a public fair with a hall for the exhibition of products of industry located on the banks of a large river is represented by an elevation and sectional elevation for the esquisse; 3 prints; finished plans, one of which is possibly part of the esquisse; elevations; sectional elevations; and one section (DR1974:0002:012:001 R/V - DR1974:0002:012:006 R/V:001-004). Three drawings which are apparently for public fairs are perhaps studies for the 1802 Grand Prix Competition (DR1974:0002:012:007 R:001-003). Also included are Hubert's entries in the Concours d'essai for each of these Grand Prix Competitions. The presence of "devises" on several drawings indicates they are the submitted competition entries: a school or college for the Concours d'émulation of 25 June 1801, for which Rohault de Fleury won a medal, a temple, a lycée, an opera house, a public bath, a sepulchral chapel, and possibly an exchange. An uncharacteristic nocturnal elevation is possibly for a cenotaph dedicated to Isaac Newton (DR1974:0002:012:014). Rohault de Fleury's design for the conversion of the Église de la Madeleine is represented by two plans (one with an elevation) drawn on engraved plans of the Madeleine, three sketch plans, a section, an elevation of a capital and other ornamentation, and an engraved plan of the designs by Pierre Contant d'Ivry and Guillaume Martin Couture for the same project.
drawings, textual records, works of art
drawings executed 1800-1807, manuscripts between 1800 and 1802, published 1806
architecture, temporary architecture, urban planning
textual records
DR2012:0012:085:017
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File containing documents in French, including correspondence, newspaper clippings, and programs related to the following group exhibitions: - La ville, art et architecture en Europe 1870-1993, at Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou; - Visions urbaines. The above exhibitions included the following artworks: - Visions of the temple (after Matthias Hafenreffer's reconstruction of the temple of Jerusalem, Tübingen, Germany, 1631); - Parable no. 11 ... so be it; - Parable no. 12 ... RCA Corporation expansion, New York; - Better if they think they are going to a farm, no. 2; - The other city ... visions of the temple, no.1; - Fragments of the forgotten city, no. 6; - Fragments of the forgotten city. Original folder inscribed in graphite: CENTRE POMPIDOU/PARIS-BARCELONA/1994
1992-1994
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and programs related to group exhibitions "La ville, art et architecture en Europe 1870-1993" and "Visions urbaines"
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DR2012:0012:085:017
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File containing documents in French, including correspondence, newspaper clippings, and programs related to the following group exhibitions: - La ville, art et architecture en Europe 1870-1993, at Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou; - Visions urbaines. The above exhibitions included the following artworks: - Visions of the temple (after Matthias Hafenreffer's reconstruction of the temple of Jerusalem, Tübingen, Germany, 1631); - Parable no. 11 ... so be it; - Parable no. 12 ... RCA Corporation expansion, New York; - Better if they think they are going to a farm, no. 2; - The other city ... visions of the temple, no.1; - Fragments of the forgotten city, no. 6; - Fragments of the forgotten city. Original folder inscribed in graphite: CENTRE POMPIDOU/PARIS-BARCELONA/1994
textual records
1992-1994