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Jean Ouellet fonds
AP129
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Le fonds Jean Ouellet contient des esquisses, des dessins de présentation et d'exécution, des photographies de maquettes, d'édifices construits ou en construction, des portraits et des panneaux de présentation, ainsi que des rapports, des études de faisabilité, des programmes et de la correspondance se rapportant à 14 projets d'architecture et d'urbanisme, réalisés ou proposés principalement à Montréal, mais aussi à Québec. Le fonds comprend 693 documents photographiques (approx.), 3 mètres linéaires de documents textuels (approx. 217 pièces), 91 dessins, 59 reprographies, 33 documents graphiques et 7 publications. Les documents ont été principalement créés entre les années 1960 à 2000 avec une forte proportion provenant des années 70.
1944-2002
Jean Ouellet fonds
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AP129
Synopsis:
Le fonds Jean Ouellet contient des esquisses, des dessins de présentation et d'exécution, des photographies de maquettes, d'édifices construits ou en construction, des portraits et des panneaux de présentation, ainsi que des rapports, des études de faisabilité, des programmes et de la correspondance se rapportant à 14 projets d'architecture et d'urbanisme, réalisés ou proposés principalement à Montréal, mais aussi à Québec. Le fonds comprend 693 documents photographiques (approx.), 3 mètres linéaires de documents textuels (approx. 217 pièces), 91 dessins, 59 reprographies, 33 documents graphiques et 7 publications. Les documents ont été principalement créés entre les années 1960 à 2000 avec une forte proportion provenant des années 70.
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Fonds
1944-2002
Project
Potteries Thinkbelt
AP144.S2.D56
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File documents the unexecuted project, Potteries Thinkbelt, conceived for North Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom. The proposal called for a network of educational facilities for 20,000 students to be located over a 100 square mile area northwest of London. Moveable components, including fold-out lecture/demonstration units, rail-based teaching units, self-teach carrel units, faculty units, and housing units, were to be dispersed along the rail system. Existing conditions materials include regional aerial photographs with overlays of the rail system, and photographs, photo collages and panoramas of the region. Schematic sketches and drawings show the development of Price's design. Regional plans examine links between new and existing rail systems and national transportation networks and their projected use. Diagrammatic plans illustrate the relationships between recommended functions/activities attributed to specific areas. Detailed plans, sections, elevations, and axonometric drawings show housing types (sprawl, capsule, and crate), faculty and transfer areas in Madeley, Pitts Hill, and Meir. Other materials include regional land-use plans, photomontages with drawn perspectives, thumbnail sketches, life-span charts, conceptual sketches, aerial photographs and reprographic copies, some rendered and annotated. Many of the drawings were published in Price, Cedric. "PTB, Potteries Thinkbelt: A Plan for an Advanced Educational Industry in North Staffordshire." 'Architectural Design'. (October, 1966), 483-497; in Price, Cedric and Paul Barker, "The Potteries Thinkbelt", 'New Society' (June 1966) 14-17; and in Price, Cedric "Potteries Thinkbelt: Project for an Education Industry", 'Bauen & Wohnen', no. 9 (1967) 351-360. Material in this file was created between 1939 and 1987 but predominantly between 1963 and 1967. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
1939-1987, predominant 1963-1967
Potteries Thinkbelt
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AP144.S2.D56
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project, Potteries Thinkbelt, conceived for North Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom. The proposal called for a network of educational facilities for 20,000 students to be located over a 100 square mile area northwest of London. Moveable components, including fold-out lecture/demonstration units, rail-based teaching units, self-teach carrel units, faculty units, and housing units, were to be dispersed along the rail system. Existing conditions materials include regional aerial photographs with overlays of the rail system, and photographs, photo collages and panoramas of the region. Schematic sketches and drawings show the development of Price's design. Regional plans examine links between new and existing rail systems and national transportation networks and their projected use. Diagrammatic plans illustrate the relationships between recommended functions/activities attributed to specific areas. Detailed plans, sections, elevations, and axonometric drawings show housing types (sprawl, capsule, and crate), faculty and transfer areas in Madeley, Pitts Hill, and Meir. Other materials include regional land-use plans, photomontages with drawn perspectives, thumbnail sketches, life-span charts, conceptual sketches, aerial photographs and reprographic copies, some rendered and annotated. Many of the drawings were published in Price, Cedric. "PTB, Potteries Thinkbelt: A Plan for an Advanced Educational Industry in North Staffordshire." 'Architectural Design'. (October, 1966), 483-497; in Price, Cedric and Paul Barker, "The Potteries Thinkbelt", 'New Society' (June 1966) 14-17; and in Price, Cedric "Potteries Thinkbelt: Project for an Education Industry", 'Bauen & Wohnen', no. 9 (1967) 351-360. Material in this file was created between 1939 and 1987 but predominantly between 1963 and 1967. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
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1939-1987, predominant 1963-1967
photographs
DR2004:0083
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contact strip showing site views, views of model, rendered photographs of model, some modified with gouache, Fun Palace brochure, publications drawings, including reprographic copies of clippings and views of model
Contact strip showing site views, views of model, rendered photographs of model, Fun Palace brochure
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DR2004:0083
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contact strip showing site views, views of model, rendered photographs of model, some modified with gouache, Fun Palace brochure, publications drawings, including reprographic copies of clippings and views of model
photographs
textual records
DR2012:0012:082:002
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French related to the following projects and publications: - Memo series; - Melvin Charney: oeuvres, 1970-1979. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ARTFORUM MAY '71 REPRINTS
1971, 1979
Copies of texts, Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:082:002
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French related to the following projects and publications: - Memo series; - Melvin Charney: oeuvres, 1970-1979. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ARTFORUM MAY '71 REPRINTS
textual records
1971, 1979
Project
AP166.S1.1990.PR1
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This file documents the design and construction of the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium in Imizu, Toyama, Japan. The project was developed as a theme pavilion for the 1st Japan Expo Toyama in 1992. The roof of the gymnasium is an undulating space frame structure with ball joints. Computers were used to find an optimum form for the roof and to calculate the dimensions of each component. The file contains approximately 200 design development drawings. There are also working drawings, including 72 numbered architectural drawings and 44 structural drawings. Digital material includes a 3-dimensional model of the roof and sections from a photoelasticity experiment. The remainder of the digital files consist of digital images of the built work and scans of drawings.There are a number of images printed out from computer files, including photoelasticity models and 3-D perspectives of the roof and of the building interior. There is a series of images from computer simulations of the roof dating from 1996. A set of 12 presentation panels contain wireframe images of the roof. There is a small amount of textual material, including proposal documents, graphics for the name of the building, publications and facsimile transmissions. Material in this file was created between 1990 and 2012, but predominantly between 1990 and 1992.
1990-1996, 2012
Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, Imizu, Japan (1990-1992)
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AP166.S1.1990.PR1
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This file documents the design and construction of the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium in Imizu, Toyama, Japan. The project was developed as a theme pavilion for the 1st Japan Expo Toyama in 1992. The roof of the gymnasium is an undulating space frame structure with ball joints. Computers were used to find an optimum form for the roof and to calculate the dimensions of each component. The file contains approximately 200 design development drawings. There are also working drawings, including 72 numbered architectural drawings and 44 structural drawings. Digital material includes a 3-dimensional model of the roof and sections from a photoelasticity experiment. The remainder of the digital files consist of digital images of the built work and scans of drawings.There are a number of images printed out from computer files, including photoelasticity models and 3-D perspectives of the roof and of the building interior. There is a series of images from computer simulations of the roof dating from 1996. A set of 12 presentation panels contain wireframe images of the roof. There is a small amount of textual material, including proposal documents, graphics for the name of the building, publications and facsimile transmissions. Material in this file was created between 1990 and 2012, but predominantly between 1990 and 1992.
project
1990-1996, 2012
drawings, textual records, photographs
ARCH153760
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views of miscellaneous subject matter for the catalogue: "Raymond Hood" / essay by Robert A.M. Stern with Thomas P. Catano. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, Rizzoli International Publications, 1982
1982
Views of miscellaneous subject matter for the catalogue: "Raymond Hood"
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ARCH153760
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views of miscellaneous subject matter for the catalogue: "Raymond Hood" / essay by Robert A.M. Stern with Thomas P. Catano. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, Rizzoli International Publications, 1982
drawings, textual records, photographs
1982
textual records
DDR [Miscellaneous, 1981]
ARCH153880
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Announcement from Rizzoli: publication of The Making of an Architect; Nov. 25, 1981. Two b&w prints of Peter Eisenman Program of the AIA National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 17-21, 1981. Letter from Milan about the exhibition "Oggetto banale", 15 June 1981. Bill of a carpet sent to P. Eisenman's home and paid by Jacquelin Robertson, March 11, 1981. Letter from the Daily News answering a request for funding the retrospective of Raymond Hood's work, August 4, 1981. Telephone bill of Peter Eisenman's home, 12-16 August 1981. Three pages of information about Middle School. Page 5 of an article by Joan Copjec. Notes by P. Eisenman: "Colin when did you come"
1981
DDR [Miscellaneous, 1981]
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ARCH153880
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Announcement from Rizzoli: publication of The Making of an Architect; Nov. 25, 1981. Two b&w prints of Peter Eisenman Program of the AIA National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 17-21, 1981. Letter from Milan about the exhibition "Oggetto banale", 15 June 1981. Bill of a carpet sent to P. Eisenman's home and paid by Jacquelin Robertson, March 11, 1981. Letter from the Daily News answering a request for funding the retrospective of Raymond Hood's work, August 4, 1981. Telephone bill of Peter Eisenman's home, 12-16 August 1981. Three pages of information about Middle School. Page 5 of an article by Joan Copjec. Notes by P. Eisenman: "Colin when did you come"
textual records
1981
Sub-series
AP058.S1.SS1
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This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA). During that period of activity with the ACSA, where Mrs. van Ginkel was a member and has occupied the positions of vice-president and president, she was involved in annual and board meetings, the Award Selection Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Jubilee Committee for the “Journal of architectural education”, the conferences for the East Central, Northeast, West, and West Central regions, on task forces on the ACSA mission and on architectural education and practice, etc. Also documented is her attendance in several other meetings and conferences, among them the Five Presidents Meeting, the Administrators Conference, the Wingspread Presidents Meeting, the San Francisco Forum, the Chicago Forum, and the Fifth Technology Conference. The subseries documents as well correspondence between Mrs. van Ginkel, as president, and other institutions or associations, like the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Housing Design Council. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, brochures, information packages, notes, reports, minutes, budgets, lists of members, memorandum, posters, and a few ACSA publications, dating from 1977 to 1992.
1977-1992
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board
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AP058.S1.SS1
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This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA). During that period of activity with the ACSA, where Mrs. van Ginkel was a member and has occupied the positions of vice-president and president, she was involved in annual and board meetings, the Award Selection Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Jubilee Committee for the “Journal of architectural education”, the conferences for the East Central, Northeast, West, and West Central regions, on task forces on the ACSA mission and on architectural education and practice, etc. Also documented is her attendance in several other meetings and conferences, among them the Five Presidents Meeting, the Administrators Conference, the Wingspread Presidents Meeting, the San Francisco Forum, the Chicago Forum, and the Fifth Technology Conference. The subseries documents as well correspondence between Mrs. van Ginkel, as president, and other institutions or associations, like the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Housing Design Council. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, brochures, information packages, notes, reports, minutes, budgets, lists of members, memorandum, posters, and a few ACSA publications, dating from 1977 to 1992.
Subseries
1977-1992
Learning from... Detroit
Powered by powerful historical footage, including vivid images of the city’s zenith and its now derelict buildings, Julian Temple’s 2010 TV documentary Requiem for Detroit? charts the rise and fall of the “Big Three” in Detroit: General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. The film documents the impact that the decline of these giants has had on the city and its(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
25 April 2013 , 7pm
Learning from... Detroit
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Powered by powerful historical footage, including vivid images of the city’s zenith and its now derelict buildings, Julian Temple’s 2010 TV documentary Requiem for Detroit? charts the rise and fall of the “Big Three” in Detroit: General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. The film documents the impact that the decline of these giants has had on the city and its(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
drawings
ARCH252154
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views of floorplans and drawings of Firminy Church for Le Corbusier's exhibition catalogue: "Le Corbusier's Firminy Church" / introduction by Anthony Eardley. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, Rizzoli International Publications, 1981.
1981
Views of floorplans and drawings of Firminy Church for Le Corbusier's exhibition catalogue
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ARCH252154
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views of floorplans and drawings of Firminy Church for Le Corbusier's exhibition catalogue: "Le Corbusier's Firminy Church" / introduction by Anthony Eardley. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, Rizzoli International Publications, 1981.
drawings
1981