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Essays by Kenneth Frampton rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
ARCH153644
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5 essays by Kenneth Frampton rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine; The Ex-Acqueo Projects for the Société des Nations Competition, The Work of James Stirling, Dilemma of Enlightenment: Utopia versus Anti-Utopia, On RISD Conference, and The Resistance of Architecture; includes typewritten and handwritten drafts and photographic materials
1978
Essays by Kenneth Frampton rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
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ARCH153644
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5 essays by Kenneth Frampton rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine; The Ex-Acqueo Projects for the Société des Nations Competition, The Work of James Stirling, Dilemma of Enlightenment: Utopia versus Anti-Utopia, On RISD Conference, and The Resistance of Architecture; includes typewritten and handwritten drafts and photographic materials
textual records
1978
textual records
ARCH153718
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essay by Lydia M. Soo rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
1977
Alvar Aalto's Library of Mount Angel Benedictine College: a Syntactic Analysis
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ARCH153718
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essay by Lydia M. Soo rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
textual records
1977
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ARCH182874
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LAVEDAN, Pierre. " Monuments historiques et urbanisme ". Reproduit d'après un article paru dans La vie des arts de mars-avril 1956. [Québec], Publié par la Commission des monuments et sites historiques ou artistiques de la province de Québec, [1956]. [6 p.], ill.
1956
LAVEDAN, Pierre. " Monuments historiques et urbanisme "
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ARCH182874
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LAVEDAN, Pierre. " Monuments historiques et urbanisme ". Reproduit d'après un article paru dans La vie des arts de mars-avril 1956. [Québec], Publié par la Commission des monuments et sites historiques ou artistiques de la province de Québec, [1956]. [6 p.], ill.
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1956
Main galleries Keyword(s):
Jean-Louis Cohen, Amerikanizm, Russian architecture, Soviet Union, United States, USSR
13 November 2019 to 26 July 2020
Main galleries Keyword(s):
Jean-Louis Cohen, Amerikanizm, Russian architecture, Soviet Union, United States, USSR
textual records
ARCH264578
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Le manuscrit traite, entre autres, des sujets suivants : des délais et des problèmes de construction, de la hausse des prix et des difficultés financières, de la modification des maisons existantes, des urbanistes et de l'urbanisme ainsi que du travail des architectes et ingénieurs à Chandigarh. Le barrage de Bhakra est mentionné dans le manuscrit.
s.d.
Manuscrit relatif à la construction à Chandigarh, Inde
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ARCH264578
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Le manuscrit traite, entre autres, des sujets suivants : des délais et des problèmes de construction, de la hausse des prix et des difficultés financières, de la modification des maisons existantes, des urbanistes et de l'urbanisme ainsi que du travail des architectes et ingénieurs à Chandigarh. Le barrage de Bhakra est mentionné dans le manuscrit.
textual records
s.d.
textual records
ARCH267609
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This group consists of minutes of external meetings with the ministère des Travaux publics du Québec, the City of Montréal, the Service d'urbanisme and the Société de transport de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal.
1979
Procès-verbaux / Réunions externes: MTPA / VdeM / Sd'urb. / CTCUM / etc.
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ARCH267609
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This group consists of minutes of external meetings with the ministère des Travaux publics du Québec, the City of Montréal, the Service d'urbanisme and the Société de transport de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal.
textual records
1979
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ARCH258499
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Revue Canadienne d'Urbanisme (1961-1969), revues trimestrielles, publications diverses: ''L'Habitat urbain'' ''The Citizen's Role in Community Planning'' ''La Revue Municipale'' ''Congrès de Sept-Îles: textes des conférences'' ''Journées d'Étude de Trois-Rivières.''
1961-1969
Publications de l'Association Canadienne d'urbanisme
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ARCH258499
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Revue Canadienne d'Urbanisme (1961-1969), revues trimestrielles, publications diverses: ''L'Habitat urbain'' ''The Citizen's Role in Community Planning'' ''La Revue Municipale'' ''Congrès de Sept-Îles: textes des conférences'' ''Journées d'Étude de Trois-Rivières.''
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1961-1969
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AP207.S1.2014.PR01
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The project series documents the installation "Architettura "Correta"" designed by Pettena for the exhibition "Soleil Politique" at the Museion in Bolzano, in 2014. The project was a design for a new museum entrance. The installation was made of three glass walls on which were drawn facade details of three historical buildings of the city. The central glass wall represents the entrance from the Piacentini square in Bolzano, with, at its left, a ‘serlian’ arch, and, at its right, a detail of the portico of a ‘Piazza d’Italia’ by Giorgio de Chirico. The idea was to "connect the museum to the city’s history, an architectural element was chosen, one which, in addition to favoring the idea of ‘entrance’ to the exhibit also permitted a view both of the urban and the natural setting, the sky, the mountains, an environment typical of the area in which the city itself rises." [1] The project series contains a sketch and a spiral bound volume with correspondence between Pettena and Pierre Bal Blanc, curator of the exhibitions, and proposals for the installation. The project series also contains photographs of the installation, including printouts. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/inst-revised-architecture-2014/ (last accessed 27 January 2020)
2014-2015
Architettura "Correta" ["Revised" Architecture] (2014)
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AP207.S1.2014.PR01
Description:
The project series documents the installation "Architettura "Correta"" designed by Pettena for the exhibition "Soleil Politique" at the Museion in Bolzano, in 2014. The project was a design for a new museum entrance. The installation was made of three glass walls on which were drawn facade details of three historical buildings of the city. The central glass wall represents the entrance from the Piacentini square in Bolzano, with, at its left, a ‘serlian’ arch, and, at its right, a detail of the portico of a ‘Piazza d’Italia’ by Giorgio de Chirico. The idea was to "connect the museum to the city’s history, an architectural element was chosen, one which, in addition to favoring the idea of ‘entrance’ to the exhibit also permitted a view both of the urban and the natural setting, the sky, the mountains, an environment typical of the area in which the city itself rises." [1] The project series contains a sketch and a spiral bound volume with correspondence between Pettena and Pierre Bal Blanc, curator of the exhibitions, and proposals for the installation. The project series also contains photographs of the installation, including printouts. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/inst-revised-architecture-2014/ (last accessed 27 January 2020)
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2014-2015
Project
AP178.S1.1996.PR01
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This project series documents the Kolonihaven - Exposição ao ar livre in Copenhagen, Denmark. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 73/90 The office assigned the date 1996 to this project. At the end of the 19th century, there was an important migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in Denmark. Some migrants missed the contact with the soil and decided to built small houses with gardens to help them to adapt to their new urban life. These small Danish houses we're later named Kolonihavehus and became emblematic in Denmark. The exhibition Kolonihaven - The International challenge was held in Copenhagen by the Arken Museum of Modern Art. Fourteen international architects, including Álvaro Siza, Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Michael Graves, Arata Isozaki, and Leon Krier were invited to design a 7.5 square meter Danish house. Siza's design was based on his idea of a house as a child mixed with his memories of a trip to Scandinavia. The fourteen architects also participated in the exhibition "Major Projects" at the Køge Museum, in Køge, Danmark. The exhibition focused on the sketches and preliminary drawings of majort projects by each architect. Documenting this project are sketches and documentation.
1996
Kolonihaven - The International Challenge, Copenhagen, Denmark (1996)
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AP178.S1.1996.PR01
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This project series documents the Kolonihaven - Exposição ao ar livre in Copenhagen, Denmark. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 73/90 The office assigned the date 1996 to this project. At the end of the 19th century, there was an important migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in Denmark. Some migrants missed the contact with the soil and decided to built small houses with gardens to help them to adapt to their new urban life. These small Danish houses we're later named Kolonihavehus and became emblematic in Denmark. The exhibition Kolonihaven - The International challenge was held in Copenhagen by the Arken Museum of Modern Art. Fourteen international architects, including Álvaro Siza, Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Michael Graves, Arata Isozaki, and Leon Krier were invited to design a 7.5 square meter Danish house. Siza's design was based on his idea of a house as a child mixed with his memories of a trip to Scandinavia. The fourteen architects also participated in the exhibition "Major Projects" at the Køge Museum, in Køge, Danmark. The exhibition focused on the sketches and preliminary drawings of majort projects by each architect. Documenting this project are sketches and documentation.
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1996
Project
AP178.S1.2003.PR03
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This project series documents a competition for the Ciudad del Flamenco de Jerez de la Frontera in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 56/00. The office assigned the date 2002 to this project. The competition for the Ciudad del Flamenco was part of an urban revitalization project for the historic center of Jerez. The competition was organized by the Ayuntamiento de Jerez. Six proposals were presented to the jury, including a design by Àlvaro Siza and Juan Miguel Hernández León. The project included the design of an auditorium, a museum, a documentation and research center, a school, and communal spaces. The buildings were to host The National Auditorium of Flamenco Art, the Museum and the Center for Investigation, and Documentation of the Art of Flamenco (CIDAF). The proposal was "a complex of prisms and courtyards wisely articulated between one another, rounded off by a sculptural trapezoidal and cantilevering piece'' (http://ciudaddelflamenco.jerez.es/flash/concurso.pdf p. 6). Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's proposal won the competition. Documenting this project are studies, competition drawings, and plans. Textual documentation includes correspondence with the client and competition documentation.
circa 2003-2004
Ciudad del Flamenco de Jerez de la Frontera, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain (2003)
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AP178.S1.2003.PR03
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This project series documents a competition for the Ciudad del Flamenco de Jerez de la Frontera in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 56/00. The office assigned the date 2002 to this project. The competition for the Ciudad del Flamenco was part of an urban revitalization project for the historic center of Jerez. The competition was organized by the Ayuntamiento de Jerez. Six proposals were presented to the jury, including a design by Àlvaro Siza and Juan Miguel Hernández León. The project included the design of an auditorium, a museum, a documentation and research center, a school, and communal spaces. The buildings were to host The National Auditorium of Flamenco Art, the Museum and the Center for Investigation, and Documentation of the Art of Flamenco (CIDAF). The proposal was "a complex of prisms and courtyards wisely articulated between one another, rounded off by a sculptural trapezoidal and cantilevering piece'' (http://ciudaddelflamenco.jerez.es/flash/concurso.pdf p. 6). Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's proposal won the competition. Documenting this project are studies, competition drawings, and plans. Textual documentation includes correspondence with the client and competition documentation.
Project
circa 2003-2004