DR1987:0402
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- This partially completed elevation emphasizes the light tower and central buildings for Los Angeles Municipal Airport.
architecture
1929
Los Angeles Municipal Airport: Partial elevation
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DR1987:0402
Description:
- This partially completed elevation emphasizes the light tower and central buildings for Los Angeles Municipal Airport.
architecture
drawings
Esplanade de la Commune park central layout, Old Port of Montreal Master Plan, Montréal, Québec
AP046.S1.1983.PR02.015
Description:
This file includes a drawing of the Esplanade park showing bench, light post and paving placement.
1983-1992
Esplanade de la Commune park central layout, Old Port of Montreal Master Plan, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR02.015
Description:
This file includes a drawing of the Esplanade park showing bench, light post and paving placement.
drawings
1983-1992
The seminar will share research that documents and analyzes changes that took place inside rural homes since the collapse of the USSR in 1991, combining both fieldwork in Ukraine and select objects from the CCA Collection. Kateryna Malaia will shine a light on Ukrainian rural architecture at this critical moment, both for its ongoing survival and future development.
Study Room, CCA Keyword(s):
Research Fellowships Program, Research Fellow Seminar, mass-built rural housing, Ukraine
11 July 2024, 6pm to 7.30pm
Research Fellow Seminar: Rural Mass Housing in Ukraine
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Description:
The seminar will share research that documents and analyzes changes that took place inside rural homes since the collapse of the USSR in 1991, combining both fieldwork in Ukraine and select objects from the CCA Collection. Kateryna Malaia will shine a light on Ukrainian rural architecture at this critical moment, both for its ongoing survival and future development.
Study Room, CCA Keyword(s):
Research Fellowships Program, Research Fellow Seminar, mass-built rural housing, Ukraine
drawings
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33 File
ARCH255375
Description:
details for exterior display, sigh details, banner studies, light ring plan, exterior perspectives showing entrance, interior perspective of ceiling
circa 1947-2002
Details for exterior display, sigh details, banner studies
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ARCH255375
Description:
details for exterior display, sigh details, banner studies, light ring plan, exterior perspectives showing entrance, interior perspective of ceiling
drawings
Quantity:
33 File
circa 1947-2002
PH2001:0140
Description:
This is a mirrored-inverted image of the building. The gas meters, light, and door handle appear here on the wrong side.
architecture
1974
View of the south wall of H and K Industries, 1611 South Boyd Street, Santa Ana, California, United States, from the series “The new Industrial Parks near Irvine, California”
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PH2001:0140
Description:
This is a mirrored-inverted image of the building. The gas meters, light, and door handle appear here on the wrong side.
architecture
42 artefact(s)
Sensors
ARCH275327
Description:
- Sensors that measure temperature, luminosity and relative humidity, and produce a light signal indicating that the 3 parameters have been measured.
2006
Sensors
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ARCH275327
Description:
- Sensors that measure temperature, luminosity and relative humidity, and produce a light signal indicating that the 3 parameters have been measured.
42 artefact(s)
2006
archives
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Fonds
Shoei Yoh fonds
AP166
Synopsis:
The Shoei Yoh fonds (1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996) documents a selection of works by the Japanese architect and designer Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. The selection is comprised of two projects that were featured in the CCA exhibition Archaeology of the Digital (May 7-October 27, 2013)—the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the unbuilt Odawara Municipal Sports Complex --and five other projects.The fonds also includes some published material by and about Shoei Yoh.
1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996
Shoei Yoh fonds
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AP166
Synopsis:
The Shoei Yoh fonds (1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996) documents a selection of works by the Japanese architect and designer Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. The selection is comprised of two projects that were featured in the CCA exhibition Archaeology of the Digital (May 7-October 27, 2013)—the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the unbuilt Odawara Municipal Sports Complex --and five other projects.The fonds also includes some published material by and about Shoei Yoh.
archives
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Fonds
1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996
drawings
ARCH78731
Description:
elevation detail of mirror and light; perspective, elevations and plans for sinks and mirrors; anoxometric and side elevation of bed and headboard
1979-1980
Design development drawings for Hugo Eppich House, Vancouver, British Columbia
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ARCH78731
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elevation detail of mirror and light; perspective, elevations and plans for sinks and mirrors; anoxometric and side elevation of bed and headboard
drawings
1979-1980
Project
AP207.S1.1977.PR01
Description:
The project series documents the performance "Performance Fotofosforescente" carried out at the Palazzo Grassi, in Venice, for the International Festival "The Art of Performance" in 1977. The performance consisted of a phosphorescent figure descending the grand staircase of the main entrance to the courtyard of the Palazzo Grassi, crossing the atrium through the audience, and heading down the steps towards the Grand Canal to finally disappear into the water. The performer is holding in his hands a three-dimensional phosphorescent Escher cube, the only source of light while the courtyard is in almost total darkness. "The evocative setting, the music, the darkness and this moving light produced an effect of “working” of the space, somewhere between the real and the imaginary [...]." [1] The project series contains a draft and a more final storyboard of the performance, Pettena's handwritten notes, and photographs of the performance at the Palazzo Grassi. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/perf-phorsphorescent-1977/ (last accessed 12 November 2019)
circa 1977-2015
Performance Fotofosforescente [Performance Phosphorescent] (1977)
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AP207.S1.1977.PR01
Description:
The project series documents the performance "Performance Fotofosforescente" carried out at the Palazzo Grassi, in Venice, for the International Festival "The Art of Performance" in 1977. The performance consisted of a phosphorescent figure descending the grand staircase of the main entrance to the courtyard of the Palazzo Grassi, crossing the atrium through the audience, and heading down the steps towards the Grand Canal to finally disappear into the water. The performer is holding in his hands a three-dimensional phosphorescent Escher cube, the only source of light while the courtyard is in almost total darkness. "The evocative setting, the music, the darkness and this moving light produced an effect of “working” of the space, somewhere between the real and the imaginary [...]." [1] The project series contains a draft and a more final storyboard of the performance, Pettena's handwritten notes, and photographs of the performance at the Palazzo Grassi. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/perf-phorsphorescent-1977/ (last accessed 12 November 2019)
Project
circa 1977-2015
drawings, books
PH1990:0325:001-023
Description:
- Contemporary binding consists of a grey paper cover. There are inscriptions on the spine and cover. Endpapers and pages are of light brownish white paper. Secondary supports are of light brownish white cardboard. The book is comprised of a dedication page, a plan of the exposition, a title page, 178 pages of text and 23 photographs.
architecture, sculpture
published 1883
Exposition Internationale d'Art Industriel: Palais Rameau, 1882, Documents
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PH1990:0325:001-023
Description:
- Contemporary binding consists of a grey paper cover. There are inscriptions on the spine and cover. Endpapers and pages are of light brownish white paper. Secondary supports are of light brownish white cardboard. The book is comprised of a dedication page, a plan of the exposition, a title page, 178 pages of text and 23 photographs.
drawings, books
published 1883
architecture, sculpture