graphic materials
ARCH153792
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Various poster advertising IAUS exhibitions: Clorindo Testa: Architecture and Personal Mythology; November 9 to 25, 1981 Office for Metropolitan Architecture: Toward a modern (re)construction of the European City - Four Housing Projects; March 12 to May 28, 1982 Princeton's Beaux-Arts and its New Academicism from Labatut to the Program of Geddes - An Exhibition of Original Drawings over Fifty Years; January 27 to February 18 [?] Gwathmey Siegel Architects : Twenty-four Residences; December 15, 1977 to January 15, 1978 O.M. Ungers : An Exhibition of Architecture, May 6 to May 31, 1977 Philip Johnson: Processes, September 12 to October 31, 1978 On Style - Two Evenings at the IAUS, December 6 and 8, 1982; [The Portland Building by Michael Graves]
1977-1982
Various poster advertising IAUS exhibitions
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ARCH153792
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Various poster advertising IAUS exhibitions: Clorindo Testa: Architecture and Personal Mythology; November 9 to 25, 1981 Office for Metropolitan Architecture: Toward a modern (re)construction of the European City - Four Housing Projects; March 12 to May 28, 1982 Princeton's Beaux-Arts and its New Academicism from Labatut to the Program of Geddes - An Exhibition of Original Drawings over Fifty Years; January 27 to February 18 [?] Gwathmey Siegel Architects : Twenty-four Residences; December 15, 1977 to January 15, 1978 O.M. Ungers : An Exhibition of Architecture, May 6 to May 31, 1977 Philip Johnson: Processes, September 12 to October 31, 1978 On Style - Two Evenings at the IAUS, December 6 and 8, 1982; [The Portland Building by Michael Graves]
graphic materials
1977-1982
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
drawings, textual records
ARCH167680
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Accusé de réception confirmant l'inscription de Jacques Rousseau 11 pages: Réglements du concours par Léo Rosshandler "Société du Vieux-Port de Montréal; Concours pour les fontaines, 4 juin 1984" (2 exemplaires) Note : accompagné d'une lettre destinée aux participants 4 pages: "La présences du Vieux Montréal" Société du Vieux-Port de Montréal 6 dessins: Sites (4) du concours et plan de Peter Rose, architecte, pour les abords du Vieux-Port diazocopie 6 pages: "St-Lawrence on the Docks", Josette Michaud et Pierre Beaupré 3 pages: "Les gagnants du concours de fontaines" 13 pages: Texte d'intention: "Les temps impossible" par Jacques Rousseau 2 versions manuscrites 39 pages: Texte d'intention: "Les temps impossible" par Jacques Rousseau 3 versions dactylographiées 5 dessins: Esquisses mine de plomb sur papier calque 2 dessins: Esquisses crayon de couleur sur papier calque jaune Description du projet d'atelier dirigé par Jaques Rousseau Département de Design de l'environnement UQAM, automne 84-hiver 85
Accusé de réception confirmant l'inscription de Jacques Rousseau
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ARCH167680
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Accusé de réception confirmant l'inscription de Jacques Rousseau 11 pages: Réglements du concours par Léo Rosshandler "Société du Vieux-Port de Montréal; Concours pour les fontaines, 4 juin 1984" (2 exemplaires) Note : accompagné d'une lettre destinée aux participants 4 pages: "La présences du Vieux Montréal" Société du Vieux-Port de Montréal 6 dessins: Sites (4) du concours et plan de Peter Rose, architecte, pour les abords du Vieux-Port diazocopie 6 pages: "St-Lawrence on the Docks", Josette Michaud et Pierre Beaupré 3 pages: "Les gagnants du concours de fontaines" 13 pages: Texte d'intention: "Les temps impossible" par Jacques Rousseau 2 versions manuscrites 39 pages: Texte d'intention: "Les temps impossible" par Jacques Rousseau 3 versions dactylographiées 5 dessins: Esquisses mine de plomb sur papier calque 2 dessins: Esquisses crayon de couleur sur papier calque jaune Description du projet d'atelier dirigé par Jaques Rousseau Département de Design de l'environnement UQAM, automne 84-hiver 85
drawings, textual records
Stirling
AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.2
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British architect James Stirling and various critics talk about his philosophy and work while viewing his architectural projects around the world. New York, NY : Michael Blackwood Productions, c1987. Produced and directed by Michael Blackwood ; a coproduction Michael Blackwood Productions, Saarländischer Rundfunk, BBC Television, Sveriges Television/AB/SVTI ; photographed by John Else, Mead Hunt, Bodo Kessler ; edited by Stephen Plumlee ; narration written by Martin Filler and Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; narrated by Russell Connor ; additional photography by John Adderly, Ricky Gauld, Mark Trottenberg ; sound-recordists, Brian Greenman, Martyn Clift, M. Webberley ; consultants, Martin Filler, Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; still photographs, John Donat ... [et al.] ; associate director, Stephen Plumlee ; associate producer, Kelley Forsyth ; executive producers, Peter Brugger, Rolf Porsborn, Alan Yentob
1987
Stirling
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AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.2
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British architect James Stirling and various critics talk about his philosophy and work while viewing his architectural projects around the world. New York, NY : Michael Blackwood Productions, c1987. Produced and directed by Michael Blackwood ; a coproduction Michael Blackwood Productions, Saarländischer Rundfunk, BBC Television, Sveriges Television/AB/SVTI ; photographed by John Else, Mead Hunt, Bodo Kessler ; edited by Stephen Plumlee ; narration written by Martin Filler and Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; narrated by Russell Connor ; additional photography by John Adderly, Ricky Gauld, Mark Trottenberg ; sound-recordists, Brian Greenman, Martyn Clift, M. Webberley ; consultants, Martin Filler, Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; still photographs, John Donat ... [et al.] ; associate director, Stephen Plumlee ; associate producer, Kelley Forsyth ; executive producers, Peter Brugger, Rolf Porsborn, Alan Yentob
1987
Letters 1970-74
PHCON2002:0016:002
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Binder documents Gordon Matta-Clark's personal and professional correspondence predominantly from the early 1970s, the time in which he became an active artist/architect in New York City, New York. Documents related to the following projects are included: Anarchitecture (1973-1974); A W-Hole House (1973); Bingo (1974); Conical Intersect (1975); Corner Decomposition Piece (1972); Fake Estates (1973); Food (1971); Fresh Air Cart (1972); Photoglyphs (1973); Pipes (1971); Contrabienal (1971); Subway Graffiti (1973); Threshole (1973); Tree Dance (1971); and Wallspaper (1972). Binder contains a drawing, photographs and textual records. (Material divided in 2 binders: binder 1/2 contains objects PHCON2002:0016:002:001 to PHCON2002:0016:002:050; binder 2/2 contains PHCON2002:0016:002:051 to PHCON2002:0016:002:103.)
ca. 1962-1985
Letters 1970-74
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PHCON2002:0016:002
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Binder documents Gordon Matta-Clark's personal and professional correspondence predominantly from the early 1970s, the time in which he became an active artist/architect in New York City, New York. Documents related to the following projects are included: Anarchitecture (1973-1974); A W-Hole House (1973); Bingo (1974); Conical Intersect (1975); Corner Decomposition Piece (1972); Fake Estates (1973); Food (1971); Fresh Air Cart (1972); Photoglyphs (1973); Pipes (1971); Contrabienal (1971); Subway Graffiti (1973); Threshole (1973); Tree Dance (1971); and Wallspaper (1972). Binder contains a drawing, photographs and textual records. (Material divided in 2 binders: binder 1/2 contains objects PHCON2002:0016:002:001 to PHCON2002:0016:002:050; binder 2/2 contains PHCON2002:0016:002:051 to PHCON2002:0016:002:103.)
ca. 1962-1985
textual records
AP197.S1.SS9.002
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This box is comprised of notes, drafts, articles, interviews, conference addresses by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized alphabetically by either title or the architect's last name, from A-FO. Subjects and architects explored in these texts include: the Patkau Architects's Agosta House; Tadao Ando; Demetri and Suzana Antonakakis; ULM; architectural design; architecture as a humanistic discipline; architecture vs. art; Hannah Arendt; Wiel Arets; Emre Arolat; the avant-garde; Barcelona; basque architecture; Anatole de Baudot; Salvatore Bisogni; Mario Botta; the British Library; Angelo Bucci; William Butterfield; James Carpenter; la Casa Cooper; Alan Colquhuon; Casco Centrale; Charles Correa; constructivism; Czech architecture; the Duetsche Werkbund; developments in contemporary architecture; architectural education; Peter Eisenman; Shushei Endo; English architecture; and Arthur Erikson.
1965-2015
Kenneth Frampton texts, articles and notes A-FO
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AP197.S1.SS9.002
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This box is comprised of notes, drafts, articles, interviews, conference addresses by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized alphabetically by either title or the architect's last name, from A-FO. Subjects and architects explored in these texts include: the Patkau Architects's Agosta House; Tadao Ando; Demetri and Suzana Antonakakis; ULM; architectural design; architecture as a humanistic discipline; architecture vs. art; Hannah Arendt; Wiel Arets; Emre Arolat; the avant-garde; Barcelona; basque architecture; Anatole de Baudot; Salvatore Bisogni; Mario Botta; the British Library; Angelo Bucci; William Butterfield; James Carpenter; la Casa Cooper; Alan Colquhuon; Casco Centrale; Charles Correa; constructivism; Czech architecture; the Duetsche Werkbund; developments in contemporary architecture; architectural education; Peter Eisenman; Shushei Endo; English architecture; and Arthur Erikson.
textual records
1965-2015
drawings, textual records, born digital, photographs
AP181.S1.024
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Original directory name: "28.08-26.10.07_Weissenbach A._Lenz". Title of the directory refers to August 28 – October 7 2007, COOP HIMMELB(L)AU architect Andreas Weissenbach, and inspection engineer Peter Lenz. Sub-directories show the review of the built structure, including inspection reports on fire protection and elevators from consulting engineers. Records include plans, photographs, and annotated drawings. One of the sub-directories is related to the book Dynamic Forces on the BMW Welt project. It includes various plans and drawings of the building, texts for the book, preliminary versions of the book, and a press presentation. Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat PDF 1.3 - Portable Document Format, Acrobat PDF 1.4 - Portable Document Format, Tagged Image File Format
2001-2014
Inspection reports on the built structure, BMW Welt, Munich
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AP181.S1.024
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Original directory name: "28.08-26.10.07_Weissenbach A._Lenz". Title of the directory refers to August 28 – October 7 2007, COOP HIMMELB(L)AU architect Andreas Weissenbach, and inspection engineer Peter Lenz. Sub-directories show the review of the built structure, including inspection reports on fire protection and elevators from consulting engineers. Records include plans, photographs, and annotated drawings. One of the sub-directories is related to the book Dynamic Forces on the BMW Welt project. It includes various plans and drawings of the building, texts for the book, preliminary versions of the book, and a press presentation. Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat PDF 1.3 - Portable Document Format, Acrobat PDF 1.4 - Portable Document Format, Tagged Image File Format
drawings, textual records, born digital, photographs
2001-2014
No Parks?
Are parks bad? These quarantined bits of land and water speak to a confused desire for some kind of “nature”—and they might be good for our health—but do they also serve to excuse our continued bad behaviour? Parks are not innocent. City parks are real estate assets and urban “amenities” created by planners, landscape architects, hydrological engineers, police(...)
25 May 2017
No Parks?
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Are parks bad? These quarantined bits of land and water speak to a confused desire for some kind of “nature”—and they might be good for our health—but do they also serve to excuse our continued bad behaviour? Parks are not innocent. City parks are real estate assets and urban “amenities” created by planners, landscape architects, hydrological engineers, police(...)
research
Visiting Scholars 2005
Paolo Amaldi, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium Topic: Analyse du rapport entre espace architectural et instrument de représentation dans l’oeuvre de Mies van der Rohe Jean-François Bédard, Paris Program, Columbia University, New York, United States Topic: Honnêteté and the Grotesque: a Study of the Album by Gilles-Marie Oppenord(...)
3 January 2005 to 30 September 2005
Visiting Scholars 2005
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Paolo Amaldi, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium Topic: Analyse du rapport entre espace architectural et instrument de représentation dans l’oeuvre de Mies van der Rohe Jean-François Bédard, Paris Program, Columbia University, New York, United States Topic: Honnêteté and the Grotesque: a Study of the Album by Gilles-Marie Oppenord(...)
research
3 January 2005 to
30 September 2005
Project
AP144.S2.D13
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File documents a project for an arts centre at Bennington College, Vermont. It was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Robertson Ward Jr., F.A.I.A. for whom Price was a consultant while he worked on other projects in Detroit (see Detroit Think Grid, 1954-1968, AP144.S2.D73). Design requirements specified that no metal or rubber materials be used, and Price collaborated on the development of custom structural wood connectors. Architectural working drawings show Phase 1 of the project for a two-storey studio (1970). Later structural drawings, created in collaboration with Chicago consulting engineers, The Engineers Collaborative, show both a visual arts building and a performing arts building. Material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1973. All drawings are stamped and signed by Robertson Ward. Jr., registered architect, State of Vermont. Information on attribution based on the content of the file and on notes by Howard Shubert, CCA Curator of Prints and Drawings, in conversation with Cedric Price. File contains working drawings.
1970-1973
Bennington College Arts Centre
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AP144.S2.D13
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File documents a project for an arts centre at Bennington College, Vermont. It was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Robertson Ward Jr., F.A.I.A. for whom Price was a consultant while he worked on other projects in Detroit (see Detroit Think Grid, 1954-1968, AP144.S2.D73). Design requirements specified that no metal or rubber materials be used, and Price collaborated on the development of custom structural wood connectors. Architectural working drawings show Phase 1 of the project for a two-storey studio (1970). Later structural drawings, created in collaboration with Chicago consulting engineers, The Engineers Collaborative, show both a visual arts building and a performing arts building. Material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1973. All drawings are stamped and signed by Robertson Ward. Jr., registered architect, State of Vermont. Information on attribution based on the content of the file and on notes by Howard Shubert, CCA Curator of Prints and Drawings, in conversation with Cedric Price. File contains working drawings.
File 13
1970-1973