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Rapport preliminaire
ARCH267333
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Prepared by the consulting-engineer firm Bélanger, Wolfe & Associates for the Office des autoroutes du Québec.
1963
Rapport preliminaire
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ARCH267333
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Prepared by the consulting-engineer firm Bélanger, Wolfe & Associates for the Office des autoroutes du Québec.
books
1963
What role can history play in contemporary architecture practice? Rather than adopting a postmodern attitude or evoking past discussions and historical architectural forms, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, and David Van Severen address contemporary issues in their work while remaining in dialogue with history. Even with distinct pasts and contexts, affinities emerge in shared(...)
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Besides, History, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Office, KGDVS, Bas Princen
10 May 2017 to 15 October 2017
Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen
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What role can history play in contemporary architecture practice? Rather than adopting a postmodern attitude or evoking past discussions and historical architectural forms, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, and David Van Severen address contemporary issues in their work while remaining in dialogue with history. Even with distinct pasts and contexts, affinities emerge in shared(...)
Main galleries Keyword(s):
Besides, History, Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Office, KGDVS, Bas Princen
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AP179.S1
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Series 1, Casa La Roca, Caracas, Venezuela, 1995 – 2001, documents the development of a project (unrealized) for a residential home situated among the hills at the southern edge of Caracas. The majority of records were produced between 1995 and 1997. The series consists of sketches, drawings and reprographic copies for the conceptual and design development phases of the project, a wood model and model pieces, photographs of the site, and textual records including correspondence and zoning records. The series also contains an oversized banner printed with an image of the model that was featured in the Fabrications exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1998, as well as plans for the show. The digital material in this series consists of an animated rendering of the brick patio wall and photographs of the physical drawings and the model for Casa La Roca. The name of the project, Casa la Roca (in English, “the rock house”), is derived from a large mass of rock that occupies the back of the property. The design utilizes the presence of the rock, in combination with sliding glass doors and windows, to create an “outdoor room” that functions both as a living space and back yard. The design also incorporates the nature of the site through the use of materials such as terracotta block, brick, and tile.
1995 - 2001
Casa La Roca, Caracas, Venezuela (1995 - 2001)
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AP179.S1
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Series 1, Casa La Roca, Caracas, Venezuela, 1995 – 2001, documents the development of a project (unrealized) for a residential home situated among the hills at the southern edge of Caracas. The majority of records were produced between 1995 and 1997. The series consists of sketches, drawings and reprographic copies for the conceptual and design development phases of the project, a wood model and model pieces, photographs of the site, and textual records including correspondence and zoning records. The series also contains an oversized banner printed with an image of the model that was featured in the Fabrications exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1998, as well as plans for the show. The digital material in this series consists of an animated rendering of the brick patio wall and photographs of the physical drawings and the model for Casa La Roca. The name of the project, Casa la Roca (in English, “the rock house”), is derived from a large mass of rock that occupies the back of the property. The design utilizes the presence of the rock, in combination with sliding glass doors and windows, to create an “outdoor room” that functions both as a living space and back yard. The design also incorporates the nature of the site through the use of materials such as terracotta block, brick, and tile.
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1995 - 2001
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AP179.S3
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Series 3, Tongxian Art Center, Beijing, 2000 – 2007, documents the development of a multiphase project for a public arts complex thirty miles from Beijing. Phases are distinguished when possible. Phase I of the project is the gatehouse (realized), which consists of housing and studio space for artists-in-residence. It is conceived as a brick monolith that has been shrink-wrapped or vacuumed into its shape – a metaphor for the optimization of the building’s limited space. Regional materials are incorporated through the use of local brick and native chudumu wood on the exterior. The gatehouse was completed in 2003. Phase II of the project is the art center (unrealized), which consists of public spaces, sculpture courts, administrative spaces and infrastructural needs of the institution, connected through a series of alleyways. The layout is organized to maximize interaction between inhabitants while maintaining a level of privacy. In addition to phases I and II, records in the series document a design referred to as Tongxian Gatekeeper (unrealized). Drawings, circa 2006, illustrate a building to house animals and agriculture in the southwest corner of the Tongxian Art complex grounds. The series contains sketches, drawings and reprographic copies from pre-design to construction stages of the project, two models including a wood model of the art center and a cardboard model of the gatekeeper wall, and photographic materials. The series also contains textual documents including correspondence with on-site project coordinator Timothy Clark, as well as meeting agendas, project schedules, agreements and proposals, and other project documentation. Digital material includes photographs of construction, CAD drawings, renderings, e-mail, and a video featuring the project team. The majority of material in the series relates to phase I of the project, the gatehouse. Some files include documentation about the involvement of contemporary artist Ai Wei Wei in a supervisory role for the project.
2000 - 2007
Tongxian Art Center, Beijing, China (2000 - 2007)
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AP179.S3
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Series 3, Tongxian Art Center, Beijing, 2000 – 2007, documents the development of a multiphase project for a public arts complex thirty miles from Beijing. Phases are distinguished when possible. Phase I of the project is the gatehouse (realized), which consists of housing and studio space for artists-in-residence. It is conceived as a brick monolith that has been shrink-wrapped or vacuumed into its shape – a metaphor for the optimization of the building’s limited space. Regional materials are incorporated through the use of local brick and native chudumu wood on the exterior. The gatehouse was completed in 2003. Phase II of the project is the art center (unrealized), which consists of public spaces, sculpture courts, administrative spaces and infrastructural needs of the institution, connected through a series of alleyways. The layout is organized to maximize interaction between inhabitants while maintaining a level of privacy. In addition to phases I and II, records in the series document a design referred to as Tongxian Gatekeeper (unrealized). Drawings, circa 2006, illustrate a building to house animals and agriculture in the southwest corner of the Tongxian Art complex grounds. The series contains sketches, drawings and reprographic copies from pre-design to construction stages of the project, two models including a wood model of the art center and a cardboard model of the gatekeeper wall, and photographic materials. The series also contains textual documents including correspondence with on-site project coordinator Timothy Clark, as well as meeting agendas, project schedules, agreements and proposals, and other project documentation. Digital material includes photographs of construction, CAD drawings, renderings, e-mail, and a video featuring the project team. The majority of material in the series relates to phase I of the project, the gatehouse. Some files include documentation about the involvement of contemporary artist Ai Wei Wei in a supervisory role for the project.
Series
2000 - 2007
born digital, photographs
AP179.S1.001
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Original directory name: "Casa La Roca". Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
1996 - 2001
Images of model and drawings, Casa La Roca, Caracas
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AP179.S1.001
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Original directory name: "Casa La Roca". Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
born digital, photographs
1996 - 2001
drawings, born digital, photographs
AP179.S2.001
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Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Photoshop
1999 - 2001
CAD drawings, correspondence, and images of model and drawings, Witte Arts Center, Green Bay
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AP179.S2.001
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Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Photoshop
drawings, born digital, photographs
1999 - 2001
drawings, born digital, photographs
CAD drawings, 3D models and renderings, images and other documents, Witte Arts Center, Green Bay
AP179.S2.002
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File contains material submitted to the Progressive Architecture Awards, 2003 for Witte Arts Building. Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, JPEG File Interchange Format, Adobe Photoshop, OLE2 Compound Document Format, Windows Metafile Image
1996 - 2001
CAD drawings, 3D models and renderings, images and other documents, Witte Arts Center, Green Bay
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AP179.S2.002
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File contains material submitted to the Progressive Architecture Awards, 2003 for Witte Arts Building. Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, JPEG File Interchange Format, Adobe Photoshop, OLE2 Compound Document Format, Windows Metafile Image
drawings, born digital, photographs
1996 - 2001
drawings, born digital, photographs
AP179.S3.001
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Original directory name: "0676_Tongxian_GateKeeper". Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, JPEG File Interchange Format, Unidentified, Truevision TGA Bitmap, 3DM
2001 - 2006
CAD drawings, photographs of site and other project files, Tongxian Art Center, Beijing
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AP179.S3.001
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Original directory name: "0676_Tongxian_GateKeeper". Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, JPEG File Interchange Format, Unidentified, Truevision TGA Bitmap, 3DM
drawings, born digital, photographs
2001 - 2006
born digital, photographs
AP179.S3.002
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File contains digital photographs and related attribute files that are created when images are edited on a Mac. Original directory name: "2 of 2 CDs (Photos from Sack Tilton)". Most common file formats: Unidentified, JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Raw JPEG Stream
2004
Digital photographs of the gatehouse building, Tongxian Art Center, Beijing
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AP179.S3.002
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File contains digital photographs and related attribute files that are created when images are edited on a Mac. Original directory name: "2 of 2 CDs (Photos from Sack Tilton)". Most common file formats: Unidentified, JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Raw JPEG Stream
born digital, photographs
2004
born digital, photographs
AP179.S3.003
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Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), JPEG File Interchange Format, Audio/Video Interleaved Format
2003 - 2004
Digital photographs of the gatehouse building and video of project team, Tongxian Arts Center, Beijing
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AP179.S3.003
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Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), JPEG File Interchange Format, Audio/Video Interleaved Format
born digital, photographs
2003 - 2004