journals and magazines
Periodicals
AP197.S2.036
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This box consists of journals and magazines. Publications include Architect and builder (1976), TASK Magazine (1941), the LA Architect (1979-1981), Red Letters: Communist Party Literature Journal (1976-1977), the Architectural Review (1988), and more.
1962-2013
Periodicals
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AP197.S2.036
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This box consists of journals and magazines. Publications include Architect and builder (1976), TASK Magazine (1941), the LA Architect (1979-1981), Red Letters: Communist Party Literature Journal (1976-1977), the Architectural Review (1988), and more.
journals and magazines
1962-2013
textual records
Essays by Robert Bartholomew rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
ARCH153615
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3 essays by Robert Bartholomew rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine: Eliminating University Architectural Barriers For the Handicapped, An Evaluation of Human Performance Related to the Human Environment in an Educational Setting, and Literature and Design: A Dialogue
1974-1976
Essays by Robert Bartholomew rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
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ARCH153615
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3 essays by Robert Bartholomew rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine: Eliminating University Architectural Barriers For the Handicapped, An Evaluation of Human Performance Related to the Human Environment in an Educational Setting, and Literature and Design: A Dialogue
textual records
1974-1976
textual records
ARCH275923
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2 files - Edited copy of Seven Stones: The Architecture of Arthur Erickson by Edith Iglauer, later renamed to Seven Stones: A Portrait of Arthur Erickson (first published in1981); A bibliography of literature on Arthur Erickson (1973), compiled by Jill Wade, University of Manitoba Libraries.
1973-1980
Various publications on Arthur Erickson
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ARCH275923
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2 files - Edited copy of Seven Stones: The Architecture of Arthur Erickson by Edith Iglauer, later renamed to Seven Stones: A Portrait of Arthur Erickson (first published in1981); A bibliography of literature on Arthur Erickson (1973), compiled by Jill Wade, University of Manitoba Libraries.
textual records
1973-1980
archives
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CD047
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The May Cutler collection comprises Expo'67 material assembled by May Cutler for a never-realized publication. The collection contains 862 photographic records, 32 textual records and 1 phonograph record related to Expo 67 (1963-1967). 10 additional photographs on other world's fairs, and 1 phonograph record and 1 textual record on the 1968 exhibition 'Man and His World' are also included. The documents were primarily produced between 1963 and 1967, but also include documents from 1914-1915, 1958 and 1968.
1963-1967
May Cutler collection on Expo 67
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CD047
Synopsis:
The May Cutler collection comprises Expo'67 material assembled by May Cutler for a never-realized publication. The collection contains 862 photographic records, 32 textual records and 1 phonograph record related to Expo 67 (1963-1967). 10 additional photographs on other world's fairs, and 1 phonograph record and 1 textual record on the 1968 exhibition 'Man and His World' are also included. The documents were primarily produced between 1963 and 1967, but also include documents from 1914-1915, 1958 and 1968.
archives
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1963-1967
PH1993:0222
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- The early 1930s marked the beginning of limitations on creative freedom in the Soviet Union, government approval of Constructivism, and the arrival of Socialist Realism in the arts, literature, and architecture. This photograph may reflect the times in the architects' rather sombre facial expressions and the copy of 'Pravda' in the foreground, an apparent reference to the Communist presence in the creative process.
architecture, portrait
1930-1931
Portrait of D. Fridman and G. Glushchenko through a glass model for the Building of Industry, Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union (now Ekaterinburg, Russia)
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PH1993:0222
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- The early 1930s marked the beginning of limitations on creative freedom in the Soviet Union, government approval of Constructivism, and the arrival of Socialist Realism in the arts, literature, and architecture. This photograph may reflect the times in the architects' rather sombre facial expressions and the copy of 'Pravda' in the foreground, an apparent reference to the Communist presence in the creative process.
architecture, portrait
textual records
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16 file
Fund Raising
ARCH241941
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Fund Raising Guggenheim Fund Raising Efforts / Any New York State Council of the Arts AJ / Letter / [Charles] Gwathmey Shimizu [Corporation] Contract Shimizu Correspondence Any - Graham Foundation Graham Foundation - Anyplace Grant Foundation Research Advanta - Any - Braun [National Endowment for the Arts] NEA Grant [Illinois Institute of Technology] IIT Grants (Any 24) Any - Academic Supporters Grant Literature 97-98 Finances Computer and Fax Info; Other equipment
1991-2000
Fund Raising
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ARCH241941
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Fund Raising Guggenheim Fund Raising Efforts / Any New York State Council of the Arts AJ / Letter / [Charles] Gwathmey Shimizu [Corporation] Contract Shimizu Correspondence Any - Graham Foundation Graham Foundation - Anyplace Grant Foundation Research Advanta - Any - Braun [National Endowment for the Arts] NEA Grant [Illinois Institute of Technology] IIT Grants (Any 24) Any - Academic Supporters Grant Literature 97-98 Finances Computer and Fax Info; Other equipment
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16 file
1991-2000
Environmental Histories
To kick off “Architecture and/for the Environment” —the CCA’s third Multidisciplinary Research Project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation—Daniel Abramson and Imre Szeman will present two key concepts that reconceive the environment in the history of architecture. Daniel Abramson, an architectural historian, will discuss how the idea of architectural “obsolescence”(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
15 December 2016, 6pm
Environmental Histories
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To kick off “Architecture and/for the Environment” —the CCA’s third Multidisciplinary Research Project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation—Daniel Abramson and Imre Szeman will present two key concepts that reconceive the environment in the history of architecture. Daniel Abramson, an architectural historian, will discuss how the idea of architectural “obsolescence”(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Visiting Scholar Irene Sunwoo presents her research: During the 1970s and 1980s, the Architectural Association (AA) in London tested a “marketplace” model of architectural education that supported an array of theoretical investigations. Exploring issues including politics, phenomenology, semiotics, sustainability, literature, and third-world housing, the school became a(...)
Shaughnessy House
27 July 2017, 6pm
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Irene Sunwoo
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Visiting Scholar Irene Sunwoo presents her research: During the 1970s and 1980s, the Architectural Association (AA) in London tested a “marketplace” model of architectural education that supported an array of theoretical investigations. Exploring issues including politics, phenomenology, semiotics, sustainability, literature, and third-world housing, the school became a(...)
Shaughnessy House
Learning from... Los Angeles
Los Angeles-based historian and tour guide Richard Schave examines developments in Los Angeles in the 35 years since the landmark urban tour film Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles (UK,1972). Schave, a former student of Banham, elaborates on his professor’s research by showing excerpts of the film in comparison with his own documentary photography. In particular, he explores(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
28 May 2009
Learning from... Los Angeles
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Los Angeles-based historian and tour guide Richard Schave examines developments in Los Angeles in the 35 years since the landmark urban tour film Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles (UK,1972). Schave, a former student of Banham, elaborates on his professor’s research by showing excerpts of the film in comparison with his own documentary photography. In particular, he explores(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
textual records
ARCH256925
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15 files - District 4-5 Plan from Borough of North York (1971); Orion Financial Group correspondence; blank forms; technical literature; research on concert halls/theatres; research on earth-sheltered architecture; letter from AEA expressing interest in submitting projects to Architectural Biennale Competition in Sofia, Bulgaria (1987); correspondence concerning computers; project status reports; 4 miscellaneous folders of correspondence concerning: talk with Dr. Hollenberg, office policies and memos, CCA exhibition catalogue (1987), requests for information, magazine clippings, minutes, Canadian Who's Who, King Abdulaziz University, Mundipharma, University of Arizona, Etisalat floor patterns, Town of Markham invoice, requests, press clippings, letters to AE, inter-office memos.
1971, 1987-1988
District 4-5 Plan from Borough of North York
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ARCH256925
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15 files - District 4-5 Plan from Borough of North York (1971); Orion Financial Group correspondence; blank forms; technical literature; research on concert halls/theatres; research on earth-sheltered architecture; letter from AEA expressing interest in submitting projects to Architectural Biennale Competition in Sofia, Bulgaria (1987); correspondence concerning computers; project status reports; 4 miscellaneous folders of correspondence concerning: talk with Dr. Hollenberg, office policies and memos, CCA exhibition catalogue (1987), requests for information, magazine clippings, minutes, Canadian Who's Who, King Abdulaziz University, Mundipharma, University of Arizona, Etisalat floor patterns, Town of Markham invoice, requests, press clippings, letters to AE, inter-office memos.
textual records
1971, 1987-1988