drawings, photographs
DR2012:0012:069:002
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Portfolio containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including conceptual drawings, photographic prints, reference materials, reprographic copies of artworks and architectural drawings (including elevations, sections, site plans), and a map related to the following projects: - Mont-Royal Metro Station (6 reprographic copies); - Canadian Government pavillion, World Expo, Osaka Japan (4 reprographic copies); - Unknown project(s); - Curé Grenier School, Notre-Dame des Laurentides, Quebec; - Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana (2 reprographic copies); - The Museum of Art, Science and Industry, Bridgeport, Connecticut (5 reprographic copies); - U.C.C. building, Montreal (12 reprographic copies); As well as: - Schwarzenbach residence (J. M. Johansen, architect) (20 reprographic copies).
1959-1967
Portfolio of Melvin Charney's early professional work
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DR2012:0012:069:002
Description:
Portfolio containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including conceptual drawings, photographic prints, reference materials, reprographic copies of artworks and architectural drawings (including elevations, sections, site plans), and a map related to the following projects: - Mont-Royal Metro Station (6 reprographic copies); - Canadian Government pavillion, World Expo, Osaka Japan (4 reprographic copies); - Unknown project(s); - Curé Grenier School, Notre-Dame des Laurentides, Quebec; - Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana (2 reprographic copies); - The Museum of Art, Science and Industry, Bridgeport, Connecticut (5 reprographic copies); - U.C.C. building, Montreal (12 reprographic copies); As well as: - Schwarzenbach residence (J. M. Johansen, architect) (20 reprographic copies).
drawings, photographs
1959-1967
photographs
PH2019:0002:001-245
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A collection of 245 photographs covering the entire built work of Robert Mallet-Stevens. The collection comprises views of models, buildings, from residences to public facilities, views of furniture and exhibition displays as well as some portraits. The photographers represented include Albin Salaün, Germaine Krull, Studio Chevojon, Marc Vaux and Laure Albin-Guillot among others.
1920-1939
A collection of photographs on the architecture of Robert Mallet-Stevens
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PH2019:0002:001-245
Description:
A collection of 245 photographs covering the entire built work of Robert Mallet-Stevens. The collection comprises views of models, buildings, from residences to public facilities, views of furniture and exhibition displays as well as some portraits. The photographers represented include Albin Salaün, Germaine Krull, Studio Chevojon, Marc Vaux and Laure Albin-Guillot among others.
photographs
1920-1939
Series
Architectural projects
CI005.S1
Description:
The Projects series, 1911-1973, consists of Oud's work on 67 projects, mainly within The Netherlands, as well as within Germany, Czechoslovakia and the United States. The Projects Series includes Oud's early conceptual drawings, such as sketches, as well as design development drawings, such as elevations and plans. The series includes photographs of Oud’s realized buildings as well as photographs of Oud's designs. The Projects Series is particularly strong in Oud's work on social housing projects while he served as municipal architect for the Rotterdam Housing Authority from 1918-1933, including his works on standardization and mass produced housing estates for low income residents. The series is also strong in Oud's designs for major public buildings and post-World War Two reconstruction, such as the Hofplein design. The series includes Oud's designs for private residences, World War Two memorials and competitions. The series also includes photographs taken of Oud exhibit models and his interior designs. Taverne, Ed, Martien De. Vletter, and Cor Wagenaar. J.J.P. Oud, Poetic Functionalist: The Complete Works, 1890-1963. Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2001.
1908-1963 (1911-1963 predominant)
Architectural projects
CI005.S1
Description:
The Projects series, 1911-1973, consists of Oud's work on 67 projects, mainly within The Netherlands, as well as within Germany, Czechoslovakia and the United States. The Projects Series includes Oud's early conceptual drawings, such as sketches, as well as design development drawings, such as elevations and plans. The series includes photographs of Oud’s realized buildings as well as photographs of Oud's designs. The Projects Series is particularly strong in Oud's work on social housing projects while he served as municipal architect for the Rotterdam Housing Authority from 1918-1933, including his works on standardization and mass produced housing estates for low income residents. The series is also strong in Oud's designs for major public buildings and post-World War Two reconstruction, such as the Hofplein design. The series includes Oud's designs for private residences, World War Two memorials and competitions. The series also includes photographs taken of Oud exhibit models and his interior designs. Taverne, Ed, Martien De. Vletter, and Cor Wagenaar. J.J.P. Oud, Poetic Functionalist: The Complete Works, 1890-1963. Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2001.
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1908-1963 (1911-1963 predominant)
Series
Housings
AP185.S1
Description:
This project, 1998-2000, documents the conception and design of Housings, mass-customized prefabricated residences, by the architecture firm KOL/MAC. KOL/MAC began by digitally blending a typical 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom colonial house with a range of other objects or use cases. The result was six related houses that explored the relationship between customization and mass prefabrication. Housings relates to KOL/MAC’s exploration of what they call chimerical projects, where form and function are combined to create uniquely hybridized structures. The project records are largely in CAD formats, including Alias Wire, Maya, and IGES files; there are a number of raster image formats, including TIF, Alias pix, Mac Pict images, and JPEG. The materials include renderings, wireframe drawings, and still images of the various Housings structures. There is also a body of material from and related to the concrete manufacturer, YTONG, as well as a small amount of video material, which is only partially accessible due to format obsolescence. Source: “Kolatan / MacDonald Studio.” Archilab. Published in 2000. Accessed 21 November 2017. http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/kolata/kolataen.htm.
1998-2000
Housings
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AP185.S1
Description:
This project, 1998-2000, documents the conception and design of Housings, mass-customized prefabricated residences, by the architecture firm KOL/MAC. KOL/MAC began by digitally blending a typical 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom colonial house with a range of other objects or use cases. The result was six related houses that explored the relationship between customization and mass prefabrication. Housings relates to KOL/MAC’s exploration of what they call chimerical projects, where form and function are combined to create uniquely hybridized structures. The project records are largely in CAD formats, including Alias Wire, Maya, and IGES files; there are a number of raster image formats, including TIF, Alias pix, Mac Pict images, and JPEG. The materials include renderings, wireframe drawings, and still images of the various Housings structures. There is also a body of material from and related to the concrete manufacturer, YTONG, as well as a small amount of video material, which is only partially accessible due to format obsolescence. Source: “Kolatan / MacDonald Studio.” Archilab. Published in 2000. Accessed 21 November 2017. http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/kolata/kolataen.htm.
Series
1998-2000
archives
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Fonds
Hal Ingberg fonds
AP120
Synopsis:
Le fonds documente les activités professionnels de l'architecte Hal Ingberg (b. 1960). Il contient des dessins, des photographies, des esquisses, des panneaux de présentation, ainsi que des documents textuels qui comprend une sélection de projets développés ou réalisés entre 1991 et 2002.
1991-2002
Hal Ingberg fonds
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AP120
Synopsis:
Le fonds documente les activités professionnels de l'architecte Hal Ingberg (b. 1960). Il contient des dessins, des photographies, des esquisses, des panneaux de présentation, ainsi que des documents textuels qui comprend une sélection de projets développés ou réalisés entre 1991 et 2002.
archives
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Fonds
1991-2002
photographs
Quantity:
100 photograph(s)
ARCH270004
Description:
Group consists of photographs from an album assembled by Jacqueline Jeanneret. The group includes photographs of Albert Jeanneret, interior views of family's residences and interior and exteriors views of the Immeuble Clarté designed by Le Corbusier. There is also photographs of furniture and old cars. The group also includes a press clipping of an article about the death of Albert Jeanneret.
n.d.
Photographs from an album assembled by Jacqueline Jeanneret
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ARCH270004
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Group consists of photographs from an album assembled by Jacqueline Jeanneret. The group includes photographs of Albert Jeanneret, interior views of family's residences and interior and exteriors views of the Immeuble Clarté designed by Le Corbusier. There is also photographs of furniture and old cars. The group also includes a press clipping of an article about the death of Albert Jeanneret.
photographs
Quantity:
100 photograph(s)
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textual records
DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
Design Development Resources and records of professional correspondence
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DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
textual records
textual records
ARCH276270
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46 files - Group contains subject and project files, many relating to Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation, Vancouver. Files are arranged alphabetically (D-Z) and include: Dance Center; Ferris, MO; Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Greater Vancouver Transportation Centre; Hangzhou; I.A.A.; Iraq claim; Indonesia; Keller; Kitimat; Kirkor Architects; Kuwait; Michigan House; NATO; PEMB; Photographers; Potential Projects; Proposals; Qatar; Qui, Kang; Qui, Jiang; Presentations; Robson Revitalization; Saudi Embassy, Ottawa; SFU Housing; Silverlink; Sitkum Loidge, Victoria; Stichler; Stockton & Bush; Streetcars; Social Correspondence; Technical info; "New Modernist Group" - Richard Snibbe; Tokyo Embassy; Transvision; UBC Pres. Committee; University of Guelph; U.S. Immigration - Arthur; Walter/Mills Residence; Wang, A; Washington Chancery; Zecha Holdings.
1983-2001
Correspondence, project files from Erickson's office
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ARCH276270
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46 files - Group contains subject and project files, many relating to Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation, Vancouver. Files are arranged alphabetically (D-Z) and include: Dance Center; Ferris, MO; Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Greater Vancouver Transportation Centre; Hangzhou; I.A.A.; Iraq claim; Indonesia; Keller; Kitimat; Kirkor Architects; Kuwait; Michigan House; NATO; PEMB; Photographers; Potential Projects; Proposals; Qatar; Qui, Kang; Qui, Jiang; Presentations; Robson Revitalization; Saudi Embassy, Ottawa; SFU Housing; Silverlink; Sitkum Loidge, Victoria; Stichler; Stockton & Bush; Streetcars; Social Correspondence; Technical info; "New Modernist Group" - Richard Snibbe; Tokyo Embassy; Transvision; UBC Pres. Committee; University of Guelph; U.S. Immigration - Arthur; Walter/Mills Residence; Wang, A; Washington Chancery; Zecha Holdings.
textual records
1983-2001
textual records
ARCH257321
Description:
mixed reports: Transit Station and Large Public assembly Facilities, Office Buildings, Science, Technology and Computer Centres, Museum Packet, Mid East Projects, Hotel List, Law Courts, Office buildings and Data Centres, Project Descriptions R-Z, Projects list, Notes AEA Projects, miscellaneous Photographs: miscellaneous unidentified, Yordale Subway Station, The World Bank, Western Washington, Woodside Residence, Robson Sqaure, Witting Place, U.C Irvine, USCD, Vancouver Art Gallery, Wall Street, Westin Bayshore, Wilshire Art Complex, Village Lake Louise, Taos Resort Study Model, SunLife Building, U.B.C Facility Club, University of Victoria, Tokyo international Trade Fair Pavillon, Teck Mining, Sunkin House, Saudi Embassy, Sawaber Housing, Spadina Quay, Songhees Seniors Tower, Shangai Culture, Saskatoon Hospital
Reports, projects descriptions and projects photographs for promotion
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ARCH257321
Description:
mixed reports: Transit Station and Large Public assembly Facilities, Office Buildings, Science, Technology and Computer Centres, Museum Packet, Mid East Projects, Hotel List, Law Courts, Office buildings and Data Centres, Project Descriptions R-Z, Projects list, Notes AEA Projects, miscellaneous Photographs: miscellaneous unidentified, Yordale Subway Station, The World Bank, Western Washington, Woodside Residence, Robson Sqaure, Witting Place, U.C Irvine, USCD, Vancouver Art Gallery, Wall Street, Westin Bayshore, Wilshire Art Complex, Village Lake Louise, Taos Resort Study Model, SunLife Building, U.B.C Facility Club, University of Victoria, Tokyo international Trade Fair Pavillon, Teck Mining, Sunkin House, Saudi Embassy, Sawaber Housing, Spadina Quay, Songhees Seniors Tower, Shangai Culture, Saskatoon Hospital
textual records
Project
Weavers' Studio
AP182.S1.2013.D2
Description:
File documents a project for a live-work complex in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Commissioned by Chiaki Maki, a Japanese textile weaver who spends a portion of each year in northern India, this complex in the Himalayan foothills provides working space for a studio of twenty-five weavers from all over the country. It is conceived as a cyclical, self-sufficient farm system that integrates all aspects of the weaving process, from cultivating indigo and henna for dye to gathering silk from cocoons and spinning wool. The site had been previously cultivated, and the design works with the landscape's existing pathways, terraces, and mango groves. Nearly all construction materials--including the brick, limestone, and phosphorescent river stones used in the foundation and to treat the brick walls--come from within a two-kilometre radius of the studio. The five-sided building occupying the centre of the site is the workshop itself, which frames a courtyard for gatherings (of weavers, children, etc.). A gallery in the complex displays the weavers' work, while the linear buildings accommodate motorcycle parking, a guest house, and residences for Maki and her partner as well as the site caretaker and his family. File contains artefacts and realia, models, photographs, drawings, site reports, and a video recording.
2012-2015
Weavers' Studio
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AP182.S1.2013.D2
Description:
File documents a project for a live-work complex in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Commissioned by Chiaki Maki, a Japanese textile weaver who spends a portion of each year in northern India, this complex in the Himalayan foothills provides working space for a studio of twenty-five weavers from all over the country. It is conceived as a cyclical, self-sufficient farm system that integrates all aspects of the weaving process, from cultivating indigo and henna for dye to gathering silk from cocoons and spinning wool. The site had been previously cultivated, and the design works with the landscape's existing pathways, terraces, and mango groves. Nearly all construction materials--including the brick, limestone, and phosphorescent river stones used in the foundation and to treat the brick walls--come from within a two-kilometre radius of the studio. The five-sided building occupying the centre of the site is the workshop itself, which frames a courtyard for gatherings (of weavers, children, etc.). A gallery in the complex displays the weavers' work, while the linear buildings accommodate motorcycle parking, a guest house, and residences for Maki and her partner as well as the site caretaker and his family. File contains artefacts and realia, models, photographs, drawings, site reports, and a video recording.
Project
2012-2015