born digital, photographs
AP181.S1.022
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Original directory name: "050919_Baustelledokumentation". File consists of a series of untitled photographs of the construction site in September 2005. Most common file formats: Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed)
2005
Photographs of the construction site, BMW Welt, Munich
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AP181.S1.022
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Original directory name: "050919_Baustelledokumentation". File consists of a series of untitled photographs of the construction site in September 2005. Most common file formats: Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed)
born digital, photographs
2005
Project
AP022.S1.1982.PR10
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File documents a master plan for a large-scale development comprised of residential and commercail buildings around public squares. The un-built project on the waterfront site included islands, a canal and a ferry terminal to cross the Hudson River, New Jersey. File contains design development drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
1982-1985
New Jersey Waterftont Project
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AP022.S1.1982.PR10
Description:
File documents a master plan for a large-scale development comprised of residential and commercail buildings around public squares. The un-built project on the waterfront site included islands, a canal and a ferry terminal to cross the Hudson River, New Jersey. File contains design development drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1982-1985
Project
Northern Airlift (1967-1968)
AP027.S1.D41
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This project series documents a proposed scheme for the weekly flying of personnel to northern mining camps as an alternative to building new towns in the North. An airstrip integrated into the transportation system of a large urban centre would allow labour to commute to remote job sites.
urban planning
1967-1968
Northern Airlift (1967-1968)
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AP027.S1.D41
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This project series documents a proposed scheme for the weekly flying of personnel to northern mining camps as an alternative to building new towns in the North. An airstrip integrated into the transportation system of a large urban centre would allow labour to commute to remote job sites.
File 41
1967-1968
urban planning
Project
AP027.S1.D50
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A comprehensive study of education in the province of Prince Edward Island. A basic assessment of resources and their development was undertaken for a joint federal-provincial development program. The future location of population and recommendations regarding change in administrative structures, programming, site selection, and enrolment is analyzed.
urban planning
1969
Educational Programs, Prince Edward Island
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AP027.S1.D50
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A comprehensive study of education in the province of Prince Edward Island. A basic assessment of resources and their development was undertaken for a joint federal-provincial development program. The future location of population and recommendations regarding change in administrative structures, programming, site selection, and enrolment is analyzed.
File 50
1969
urban planning
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D26
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File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for a library for the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 2000. File contains publication drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of drawings, of models, including by John Donat Photography and by photographer Richard Einzing of Brecht-Einzig studio, an aerial view of the site, views of the building site, of the completed building and of James Stirling, including by photographers Ian Nairn, Norman R.C. McGrath, James Stirling, Ezra Stoller, Alessandro Vasella and Colin Westwood. Photographs of building defects and remedial work are also present in the file. File also contains textual records, presentation models and a printing plate.
1962-[2000], predominant 1963-1968
History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, Competition and Construction, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26
Description:
File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for a library for the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 2000. File contains publication drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of drawings, of models, including by John Donat Photography and by photographer Richard Einzing of Brecht-Einzig studio, an aerial view of the site, views of the building site, of the completed building and of James Stirling, including by photographers Ian Nairn, Norman R.C. McGrath, James Stirling, Ezra Stoller, Alessandro Vasella and Colin Westwood. Photographs of building defects and remedial work are also present in the file. File also contains textual records, presentation models and a printing plate.
File 26
1962-[2000], predominant 1963-1968
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AP178.S1.1977.PR02
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This project series documents restoration work to the Banco Borges & Irmão in Vila do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 42/70. In the past the office identified the project as number 155. The office assigned the dates 1977 for this project. The project consisted of new installations including an office for the manager, bank safe, customer safes, archives room, sanitary facilities and a dressing room. This project was not realized. The building was later demolished and the site was used to build the Banco Borges & Irmão II (see project series AP178.S1.1978.PR01 in this fonds). Documenting this project are sketches, site plans, correspondence and a building program.
1976-1977
Banco Borges & Irmão I, projecto de recuperação [Borges & Irmão bank I, restoration project], Vila do Conde, Portugal (1977)
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AP178.S1.1977.PR02
Description:
This project series documents restoration work to the Banco Borges & Irmão in Vila do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 42/70. In the past the office identified the project as number 155. The office assigned the dates 1977 for this project. The project consisted of new installations including an office for the manager, bank safe, customer safes, archives room, sanitary facilities and a dressing room. This project was not realized. The building was later demolished and the site was used to build the Banco Borges & Irmão II (see project series AP178.S1.1978.PR01 in this fonds). Documenting this project are sketches, site plans, correspondence and a building program.
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1976-1977
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AP178.S1.1986.PR03
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This project series documents the Plano Geral da Expo '92 in Seville, Spain While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 42/80. The office assigned the date 1986 to this project. The project files document the competition for the master plan of the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville. Adalberto Dias and Eduardo Souta de Moura collaborated on this project while working at Siza's office. The master plan proposed by Siza and his team included the creation of a link between Seville and the Island of the Carthusians. Siza's proposal was not chosen by the organization. Documenting this project are studies and site plans. Textual materials include competition documentation. Photographs and negatives document the project site and model.
1984-1987
Plano Geral da Expo '92 [Expo '92 master plan], Seville, Spain (1984)
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AP178.S1.1986.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the Plano Geral da Expo '92 in Seville, Spain While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 42/80. The office assigned the date 1986 to this project. The project files document the competition for the master plan of the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville. Adalberto Dias and Eduardo Souta de Moura collaborated on this project while working at Siza's office. The master plan proposed by Siza and his team included the creation of a link between Seville and the Island of the Carthusians. Siza's proposal was not chosen by the organization. Documenting this project are studies and site plans. Textual materials include competition documentation. Photographs and negatives document the project site and model.
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1984-1987
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AP018.S1.1978.PR06
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This project series documents the conceptual site planning for easterly and westerly auxilary lands on the University of Ottawa campus for the Ottawa Health Sciences Centre from 1978-1979. The office identified the project number as 7808. The Ottawa Heath Sciences Complex, a vast hospital network encompassing institutions across the city, hired Parkin Architects Planners in 1971 to design and construct University of Ottawa buildings within the network. These campus buildings were located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and are referred to as the Health Sciences Centre. This project consists of the conceptual site planning for that Centre. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records consisting of proposal packages, correspondence, conference reports, and detail planning dating from 1973-1979.
1973-1982
Ottawa Health Sciences Centre, Conceptual Site Planning Easterly and Westerly Auxiliary Lands, Ottawa, Ontario (1978-1979)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR06
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This project series documents the conceptual site planning for easterly and westerly auxilary lands on the University of Ottawa campus for the Ottawa Health Sciences Centre from 1978-1979. The office identified the project number as 7808. The Ottawa Heath Sciences Complex, a vast hospital network encompassing institutions across the city, hired Parkin Architects Planners in 1971 to design and construct University of Ottawa buildings within the network. These campus buildings were located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and are referred to as the Health Sciences Centre. This project consists of the conceptual site planning for that Centre. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records consisting of proposal packages, correspondence, conference reports, and detail planning dating from 1973-1979.
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1973-1982
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AP018.S1.1975.PR11
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This project series documents alterations to the Etobicoke General Hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario from 1975-1976. The office identified the project number as 7519. Along with his firm, John C. Parkin began the design and construction of the Etobicoke General Hospital in 1966. Following this date, he completed numerous additional projects for the site. This project documents alterations done to the hospital after its initial construction. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1975-1976. The drawings consist of floor plans, details, and structural plans. Textual records include site reports, conference reports, design notes, correspondence, financial records, change orders and tender documents. File AP018.S1.1975.PR11.005 includes an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1975-1976
Etobicoke General Hospital, Alterations A-1, Etobicoke, Ontario (1975-1976)
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AP018.S1.1975.PR11
Description:
This project series documents alterations to the Etobicoke General Hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario from 1975-1976. The office identified the project number as 7519. Along with his firm, John C. Parkin began the design and construction of the Etobicoke General Hospital in 1966. Following this date, he completed numerous additional projects for the site. This project documents alterations done to the hospital after its initial construction. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1975-1976. The drawings consist of floor plans, details, and structural plans. Textual records include site reports, conference reports, design notes, correspondence, financial records, change orders and tender documents. File AP018.S1.1975.PR11.005 includes an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
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1975-1976
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AP154.S1.1967.PR01
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The Twin Parks, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1967) project series documents the participation of Giovanni Pasanella in the development and execution of housing projects in the Twin Parks West and Twin Parks East areas of the Bronx. In 1967, Giovanni Pasanella collaborated with Jonathan Barnett, Jaquelin Robertson, Richard Weinstein and Myles Weintraub on the "Twin Parks Study". The researchers identified underused sites that could be developed and buildings that could be rehabilitated in the East Tremont area. A plan focussing on two areas--Twin Parks West and Twin Parks East--was developed in collobaration with a group of local religious organizations called the Twin Parks Association. Between 1970 and 1973 a number of sites in the Twin Parks area were developed by different government agencies and designed by different architects. Giovanni Pasanella was selected to design Sites 8, 5-7, 10-12 and 6 in Twin Parks West for the New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC). He was also chosen to design housing for Site 1-2 of Twin Parks West for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and he was selected as architect for Twin Parks East--a project composed of housing and a school--developed by the New York City Educational Construction Fund. The project series is arranged in four subseries. The documents related to the Twin Parks Study constitute the first subseries. A second subseries is related to the drawings for the built works in Twin Parks West that were designed for the UDC. Drawings for the apartment building designed for the NYCHA constitute the third subseries and the drawings for Twin Parks East constitute the fourth subseries.
1966-1974
Twin Parks, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1967)
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AP154.S1.1967.PR01
Description:
The Twin Parks, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1967) project series documents the participation of Giovanni Pasanella in the development and execution of housing projects in the Twin Parks West and Twin Parks East areas of the Bronx. In 1967, Giovanni Pasanella collaborated with Jonathan Barnett, Jaquelin Robertson, Richard Weinstein and Myles Weintraub on the "Twin Parks Study". The researchers identified underused sites that could be developed and buildings that could be rehabilitated in the East Tremont area. A plan focussing on two areas--Twin Parks West and Twin Parks East--was developed in collobaration with a group of local religious organizations called the Twin Parks Association. Between 1970 and 1973 a number of sites in the Twin Parks area were developed by different government agencies and designed by different architects. Giovanni Pasanella was selected to design Sites 8, 5-7, 10-12 and 6 in Twin Parks West for the New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC). He was also chosen to design housing for Site 1-2 of Twin Parks West for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and he was selected as architect for Twin Parks East--a project composed of housing and a school--developed by the New York City Educational Construction Fund. The project series is arranged in four subseries. The documents related to the Twin Parks Study constitute the first subseries. A second subseries is related to the drawings for the built works in Twin Parks West that were designed for the UDC. Drawings for the apartment building designed for the NYCHA constitute the third subseries and the drawings for Twin Parks East constitute the fourth subseries.
project
1966-1974