Sub-series
AP032.S4.D4
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Papers (1982-1985) relating to the exhibition "Work by Myron Goldsmith" mounted by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design from October 25th to November 14th, 1982. Included are drafts and final texts, and visuals (photos, slides) of the exhibition. Also assorted material concerning Harvard University and copies of the HGSD News bulletin. Goldsmith was Eliot Noyes visiting professor of architecture at Harvard from 1982-1983.
1982-1985
Work by Myron Goldsmith - Harvard University Exhibition
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AP032.S4.D4
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Papers (1982-1985) relating to the exhibition "Work by Myron Goldsmith" mounted by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design from October 25th to November 14th, 1982. Included are drafts and final texts, and visuals (photos, slides) of the exhibition. Also assorted material concerning Harvard University and copies of the HGSD News bulletin. Goldsmith was Eliot Noyes visiting professor of architecture at Harvard from 1982-1983.
File 4
1982-1985
Series
AP032.S3
Description:
This series consists of papers concerning Goldsmith's career as a professor of architecture at I.I.T. and a visiting teacher at Harvard University. The papers include many of his lectures and talks, as well as correspondence and papers related to his participation with committees studying education and his involvement with the Mies van der Rohe Centennial Project. Also included in this series are a collection of over 300 graduate student papers and master theses, for which many Goldsmith was advisor.
1950-1996
Professional Activities - Teaching
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AP032.S3
Description:
This series consists of papers concerning Goldsmith's career as a professor of architecture at I.I.T. and a visiting teacher at Harvard University. The papers include many of his lectures and talks, as well as correspondence and papers related to his participation with committees studying education and his involvement with the Mies van der Rohe Centennial Project. Also included in this series are a collection of over 300 graduate student papers and master theses, for which many Goldsmith was advisor.
Series 3
1950-1996
ARCH252117
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poster explaining IAUS' student internship program for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students, with a list the fellows, visiting fellows, and research associates who would work with the student interns
1966-1984
Poster explaining IAUS' student internship program
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ARCH252117
Description:
poster explaining IAUS' student internship program for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students, with a list the fellows, visiting fellows, and research associates who would work with the student interns
graphic materials
ARCH284709
Description:
poster explaining IAUS' student internship program for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students, with a list the fellows, visiting fellows, and research associates who would work with the student interns
IAUS Student Internships
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ARCH284709
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poster explaining IAUS' student internship program for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students, with a list the fellows, visiting fellows, and research associates who would work with the student interns
graphic materials
Sub-series
AP058.S1.SS7
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s participation in various other professional committees and associations, like the Canadian Housing Design Council (1980-1982), the Canadian Friend of Finland (1981-1990), the Association for Advancement of Scandinavian Studies (1982-1983), the Canadian Institute of Planners (1982), the Canada Museums Corporation (1982-1983), the Ontario Association of Architects (1983), the Canadian Council of University Schools of Architecture (1986-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards (1987), the University of Miami Visiting Committee (1988), etc. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, posters, papers, and reports, dating from 1976 to 1990.
1976-1990
Other professional committees and associations
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AP058.S1.SS7
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This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s participation in various other professional committees and associations, like the Canadian Housing Design Council (1980-1982), the Canadian Friend of Finland (1981-1990), the Association for Advancement of Scandinavian Studies (1982-1983), the Canadian Institute of Planners (1982), the Canada Museums Corporation (1982-1983), the Ontario Association of Architects (1983), the Canadian Council of University Schools of Architecture (1986-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards (1987), the University of Miami Visiting Committee (1988), etc. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, posters, papers, and reports, dating from 1976 to 1990.
Subseries
1976-1990
drawings
Sketchbook: Não identificado
AP178.S2.1966.003
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This sketchbook includes sketches of various buildings. A visiting researcher suggested this sketchbook contains drawings for Motel em Vale de Canas, Coimbra, 1967; Posto de abastecimento da SACOR, Matosinhos, 1966; and Casa Manuel Magalhães, Porto, 1967. Dates are based on this.
circa 1960s
Sketchbook: Não identificado
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AP178.S2.1966.003
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This sketchbook includes sketches of various buildings. A visiting researcher suggested this sketchbook contains drawings for Motel em Vale de Canas, Coimbra, 1967; Posto de abastecimento da SACOR, Matosinhos, 1966; and Casa Manuel Magalhães, Porto, 1967. Dates are based on this.
drawings
circa 1960s
archives
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Fonds
Gianni Pettena fonds
AP207
Synopsis:
The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
1960-2019
Gianni Pettena fonds
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AP207
Synopsis:
The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
archives
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Fonds
1960-2019
Series
AP197.S3
Description:
This series consists of personal and professional correspondence as well as recommendation letters, 1958-2016, that Frampton either sent or received throughout his professional career. Correspondence documents Frampton’s role as: a tutor at the Royal College of Art; the technical editor of the magazine Architectural Design; a visiting professor at Princeton University; a Fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies; and Associate professor and, subsequently, Ware professor of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University. Throughout his extensive career, Frampton corresponded with various students, architects, professors, publishers, editors, and architecture associations. This correspondence relates to : offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles; reviews; books and recommendation letters; requests to serve on juries; requests for research materials; invitations to teach, present, or attend lectures/symposiums/conferences; and more.
1958-2016
Correspondence and recommendation letters
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AP197.S3
Description:
This series consists of personal and professional correspondence as well as recommendation letters, 1958-2016, that Frampton either sent or received throughout his professional career. Correspondence documents Frampton’s role as: a tutor at the Royal College of Art; the technical editor of the magazine Architectural Design; a visiting professor at Princeton University; a Fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies; and Associate professor and, subsequently, Ware professor of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University. Throughout his extensive career, Frampton corresponded with various students, architects, professors, publishers, editors, and architecture associations. This correspondence relates to : offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles; reviews; books and recommendation letters; requests to serve on juries; requests for research materials; invitations to teach, present, or attend lectures/symposiums/conferences; and more.
Series
1958-2016
Series
AP058.S1
Description:
This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in professional committees and associations, as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (1977-1992), the National Capital Commission (1970-1983), the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, at Princeton University (1976-1988), the Graduate School of Design, at Harvard University (1979-1990), the National Architectural Accrediting Board (U.S.) (1983-1991), the Toronto Arts Week (1987-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, the Canadian Friends of Finland, the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the University of Miami Visiting Committee, and many others. The series contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, lists of members, posters, papers, calendars, directories, studies, and reports, dating from 1970 to 1992. The main areas of interests extracted from the material are North American architecture schools and their development, and the architecture and urban planning of the National Capital Region, in Canada.
1970-1992
Professional committees and associations
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AP058.S1
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in professional committees and associations, as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (1977-1992), the National Capital Commission (1970-1983), the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, at Princeton University (1976-1988), the Graduate School of Design, at Harvard University (1979-1990), the National Architectural Accrediting Board (U.S.) (1983-1991), the Toronto Arts Week (1987-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, the Canadian Friends of Finland, the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the University of Miami Visiting Committee, and many others. The series contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, lists of members, posters, papers, calendars, directories, studies, and reports, dating from 1970 to 1992. The main areas of interests extracted from the material are North American architecture schools and their development, and the architecture and urban planning of the National Capital Region, in Canada.
Series
1970-1992
textual records
ARCH274478
Description:
Binder of documents related to the Office Landscape Users Group Symposium, Washington D.C. (28 November- 2 December 1977). Arthur Erickson Architects along with McCarter Nairne & Partners organized a field trip to the symposium with the purpose of visiting innovative office buildings in the area of Office Landscaping Planning. The trip was research for the Government of Canada Building design.
1977
Documents related to the Office Landscape Users Group Symposium
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ARCH274478
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Binder of documents related to the Office Landscape Users Group Symposium, Washington D.C. (28 November- 2 December 1977). Arthur Erickson Architects along with McCarter Nairne & Partners organized a field trip to the symposium with the purpose of visiting innovative office buildings in the area of Office Landscaping Planning. The trip was research for the Government of Canada Building design.
textual records
1977