textual records
DR2007:0094
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box of textual records containing material including files relating to House I, House II, House III, House X, Peter Eisenman book exhibition at Princeton University (1968), Eisenman personal copies of articles (1919-1939), Eisenman resumes, Eisenman copies of Philip Johnson writings, and notes/transcript of Eisenman 1976 interview with Alessandra Latour and Lauretta Vinciarelli.
Box of textual records containing material including files relating to House I
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DR2007:0094
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box of textual records containing material including files relating to House I, House II, House III, House X, Peter Eisenman book exhibition at Princeton University (1968), Eisenman personal copies of articles (1919-1939), Eisenman resumes, Eisenman copies of Philip Johnson writings, and notes/transcript of Eisenman 1976 interview with Alessandra Latour and Lauretta Vinciarelli.
textual records
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Maison de Verre (1965, 1969)
AP197.S1.SS1
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Located on 31 Rue St Guillaume in Paris, France, Maison de Verre was designed between 1928 and 1931 by furniture designer and architect Pierre Chareau, architect Bernard Bijvoet, and metal craftsman Louis Dalbet. Although the home was built, no original drawings exist for this project. In 1965, as Hodder Fellow at Princeton University, Kenneth Frampton along with Robert Vickery and Michael Carapetian measured the home and its details. Originally, their intention was that this research lead to a book project, but they later published their work as an article entitled "Maison de Verre" in a 1969 issue of Perspecta. This subseries includes measurement sketches and sixteen axonometric representations on vellum that were produced from this research. Photographs document Maison de Verre and provide various interior and exterior views of the house. Photographs by Michael Carapetian, published in the Perspecta article, “Maison de Verre (1969),” are also included in this subseries. Textual documentation includes drafts of the publication on Maison de Verre, as well as notes, correspondence, and various research files on Paul Nelson, Pierre Chareau, and Maison de Verre.
1965-1981
Maison de Verre (1965, 1969)
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AP197.S1.SS1
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Located on 31 Rue St Guillaume in Paris, France, Maison de Verre was designed between 1928 and 1931 by furniture designer and architect Pierre Chareau, architect Bernard Bijvoet, and metal craftsman Louis Dalbet. Although the home was built, no original drawings exist for this project. In 1965, as Hodder Fellow at Princeton University, Kenneth Frampton along with Robert Vickery and Michael Carapetian measured the home and its details. Originally, their intention was that this research lead to a book project, but they later published their work as an article entitled "Maison de Verre" in a 1969 issue of Perspecta. This subseries includes measurement sketches and sixteen axonometric representations on vellum that were produced from this research. Photographs document Maison de Verre and provide various interior and exterior views of the house. Photographs by Michael Carapetian, published in the Perspecta article, “Maison de Verre (1969),” are also included in this subseries. Textual documentation includes drafts of the publication on Maison de Verre, as well as notes, correspondence, and various research files on Paul Nelson, Pierre Chareau, and Maison de Verre.
Subseries
1965-1981
research
TD Bank Group-CCA Collection Research Grant Recipients: Negin Djavaherian (McGill University); Izabel Amaral (Université de Montréal); Geoffrey Carr (University of British Columbia); Jason Crow (McGill University); Claudette Lauzon (McGill University); Elena Napolitano (University of Toronto); Victoria Sheridan (University of Toronto); Gyewon Kim (McGill(...)
April 2008 to September 2008
Doctoral Students Program 2008
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TD Bank Group-CCA Collection Research Grant Recipients: Negin Djavaherian (McGill University); Izabel Amaral (Université de Montréal); Geoffrey Carr (University of British Columbia); Jason Crow (McGill University); Claudette Lauzon (McGill University); Elena Napolitano (University of Toronto); Victoria Sheridan (University of Toronto); Gyewon Kim (McGill(...)
research
April 2008 to
September 2008
textual records, graphic materials
AP197.S2.009
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This box comprises of various publications such as catalogues, newsletters, journals and posters. Publications include the journal Newsline, Columbia architecture planning preservation; Geigy Graphics, Princeton University; catalogue of the exhibition on Adolphe, Victoria and Albert Museum; the journal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; the journal of the Japan architect; prospectus booklet for the Berlage institute; the journal Le Carré Bleu; and more.
circa 1961-1995
Research files, catalogues and posters
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AP197.S2.009
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This box comprises of various publications such as catalogues, newsletters, journals and posters. Publications include the journal Newsline, Columbia architecture planning preservation; Geigy Graphics, Princeton University; catalogue of the exhibition on Adolphe, Victoria and Albert Museum; the journal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; the journal of the Japan architect; prospectus booklet for the Berlage institute; the journal Le Carré Bleu; and more.
textual records, graphic materials
circa 1961-1995
research
Visiting Scholars 2000–2001
Theme: The Phenomenon of Paradigm Shifts in Architecture since Antiquity: Oliver Botar, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Topic: On Biocentrism and Modernism in Weimar German Architecture and Art Fabrizio Nevola, School of Architecture, Syracuse University Florence, Italy Topic: Siena, 1450-1520: From ‘Medieval’ to ‘Renaissance’ City Alessandra(...)
September 2000 to August 2001
Visiting Scholars 2000–2001
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Theme: The Phenomenon of Paradigm Shifts in Architecture since Antiquity: Oliver Botar, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Topic: On Biocentrism and Modernism in Weimar German Architecture and Art Fabrizio Nevola, School of Architecture, Syracuse University Florence, Italy Topic: Siena, 1450-1520: From ‘Medieval’ to ‘Renaissance’ City Alessandra(...)
research
September 2000 to
August 2001
archives
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Fonds
Kenneth Frampton fonds
AP197
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The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
1958-2016
Kenneth Frampton fonds
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AP197
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The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
archives
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Fonds
1958-2016
textual records
AP197.S2.003
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The first half of the box contains research materials that are organized alphabetically, by authors last names, from L-Z. Essays are written by students from Kenneth Frampton's seminars at Princeton University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning. The second half of the box contains research files comprising of 20th century critical essays written by unknown authors.
1962-1994
Research files on various subjects that relate to 20th century criticism written by students (L-Z) as well as research files on various subjects that relate to 20th century criticism written by unknown writers
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AP197.S2.003
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The first half of the box contains research materials that are organized alphabetically, by authors last names, from L-Z. Essays are written by students from Kenneth Frampton's seminars at Princeton University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning. The second half of the box contains research files comprising of 20th century critical essays written by unknown authors.
textual records
1962-1994
archives
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Fonds
Douglas Kelbaugh fonds
AP153
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The Douglas Kelbaugh fonds documents the professional practice of architect Douglas Kelbaugh from the beginning of his carreer in 1973, his partnership in the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects firm, in 1978, to his late projects in the 1990s. The documents in the fonds consist of drawings, textual records, photographs and panels relating to over 20 projects, predominantly his work in sustainable architecture in the United States from the early 1970s to the mid 1990s.
1970-2008
Douglas Kelbaugh fonds
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AP153
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The Douglas Kelbaugh fonds documents the professional practice of architect Douglas Kelbaugh from the beginning of his carreer in 1973, his partnership in the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects firm, in 1978, to his late projects in the 1990s. The documents in the fonds consist of drawings, textual records, photographs and panels relating to over 20 projects, predominantly his work in sustainable architecture in the United States from the early 1970s to the mid 1990s.
archives
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Fonds
1970-2008
Launched in November 1998 by the International Foundation for the Canadian Centre for Architecture, The CCA Competition for the Design of Cities invited architects from around the world to submit solutions to a problem facing all major cities at the dawn of the twenty-first century: how to repair the scars left by transportation structures that are vestiges from a bygone(...)
Main galleries
15 November 2000 to 1 April 2001
New York: CCA Competition for the Design of Cities
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Launched in November 1998 by the International Foundation for the Canadian Centre for Architecture, The CCA Competition for the Design of Cities invited architects from around the world to submit solutions to a problem facing all major cities at the dawn of the twenty-first century: how to repair the scars left by transportation structures that are vestiges from a bygone(...)
Main galleries
textual records
AP197.S2.002
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The first half of the box contains research materials which are organized alphabetically, by the authors last names, from S-Z. The writings from the following authors are included in this box: Ignacio de Sola-Morales and O.M Ungers. The second half of the box consists of 20th century critical essays written by students, organized alpabetically, by the authors last names, from A-L. These essays were written by students from Kenneth Frampton's seminars at Princeton University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning (GSAPP).
circa 1970-1991
Research files on various subjects that relate to 20th century criticism written by others (S-Z) and research files on various subjects that relate to 20th century criticism written by students (A-L)
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AP197.S2.002
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The first half of the box contains research materials which are organized alphabetically, by the authors last names, from S-Z. The writings from the following authors are included in this box: Ignacio de Sola-Morales and O.M Ungers. The second half of the box consists of 20th century critical essays written by students, organized alpabetically, by the authors last names, from A-L. These essays were written by students from Kenneth Frampton's seminars at Princeton University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning (GSAPP).
textual records
circa 1970-1991