Project
AP206.S1.1982.PR31
Description:
This project series documents consulting work in the Jharia Coalfields in Jharia, India for the National Thermal Power Corporation, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. The project consisted of reporting on ways to curtail the environmental impacts of the coalfields, but it is not clear if the suggestions were ever implemented.[1] The project is recorded through drawings of an area map and location plans of the coalfields, probably dating from around the 1980s-1990s. [1] Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 224.
circa 1980s-1990s
Jharia Coalfields, Jharia, India (circa 1980s-1990s)
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AP206.S1.1982.PR31
Description:
This project series documents consulting work in the Jharia Coalfields in Jharia, India for the National Thermal Power Corporation, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. The project consisted of reporting on ways to curtail the environmental impacts of the coalfields, but it is not clear if the suggestions were ever implemented.[1] The project is recorded through drawings of an area map and location plans of the coalfields, probably dating from around the 1980s-1990s. [1] Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 224.
Project
circa 1980s-1990s
Project
AP041.S1.1967.D2
Description:
This project series documents a submission for a design competition commissioned by the Government of Canada for its pavilion at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Fashioned from construction cranes and scaffolding, Melvin Charney's submission (in collaboration with Harry Parnass and Janos Barancs) garnered significant interest and media coverage, and served as a turning point away from traditional architecture practice towards public art. The competition was won by architect Arthur Erickson. Material includes presentation drawings, a photograph of the no longer existant model, and competition documents including correspondence and a copy of the competition programme.
1967
Canadian government pavilion, Japan world exposition, Osaka, Japan
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AP041.S1.1967.D2
Description:
This project series documents a submission for a design competition commissioned by the Government of Canada for its pavilion at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Fashioned from construction cranes and scaffolding, Melvin Charney's submission (in collaboration with Harry Parnass and Janos Barancs) garnered significant interest and media coverage, and served as a turning point away from traditional architecture practice towards public art. The competition was won by architect Arthur Erickson. Material includes presentation drawings, a photograph of the no longer existant model, and competition documents including correspondence and a copy of the competition programme.
Project
1967
drawings
AP178.S2.1994.009
Description:
This sketchbook includes sketches for the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Serralves Foundation, the children's education centre in the Serralves Park in Porto, as well as for the Master plan for Rossio São Brás in Évora, Portugal.
1994
Sketchbook 366: Serralves - Evora
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AP178.S2.1994.009
Description:
This sketchbook includes sketches for the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Serralves Foundation, the children's education centre in the Serralves Park in Porto, as well as for the Master plan for Rossio São Brás in Évora, Portugal.
drawings
1994
drawings
AP178.S2.1999.003
Description:
This sketchbook includes sketches and notes for the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Serralves Foundation in Porto, Portugal, as well as for the Santa Maria de Rosario church in Rome, Italy. It also contains sketches of Rome.
April 1999
Sketchbook 461: Serralves - Roma Panteon
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AP178.S2.1999.003
Description:
This sketchbook includes sketches and notes for the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Serralves Foundation in Porto, Portugal, as well as for the Santa Maria de Rosario church in Rome, Italy. It also contains sketches of Rome.
drawings
April 1999
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:006:006
6 January 1978
textual records
6 January 1978
photographs
Quantity:
59 photograph(s)
PH1998:0014:062-120
architecture
between 1920 and 1926; after 1925
photographs
Quantity:
59 photograph(s)
between 1920 and 1926; after 1925
architecture
photographs
Quantity:
2 photograph(s)
PH1998:0014:364-365
architecture
between 1926 and 1930
photographs
Quantity:
2 photograph(s)
between 1926 and 1930
architecture
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:002:011
Description:
Thanking Gordon for participating in Twenty-Six by Twenty-Six exhibition. Mentions that Vassar purchased a drawing.
18 June 1971
Letter from Mary Delahoyd to Gordon Matta-Clark
Actions:
PHCON2002:0016:002:011
Description:
Thanking Gordon for participating in Twenty-Six by Twenty-Six exhibition. Mentions that Vassar purchased a drawing.
textual records
18 June 1971
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:003:079
Description:
Letter is in regards to shipping of materials to the 9th Biennale de Paris.
13 June 1975
Letter from Janice DeBerry to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:003:079
Description:
Letter is in regards to shipping of materials to the 9th Biennale de Paris.
textual records
13 June 1975
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:003:162
1 December 1975
textual records
1 December 1975