textual records
ARCH218220
Description:
miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture, Architectural Forum, Inland Architect, AIA Journal, Bauen & Wohnen
1948-1970
Miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture
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ARCH218220
Description:
miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture, Architectural Forum, Inland Architect, AIA Journal, Bauen & Wohnen
textual records
1948-1970
textual records
ARCH218221
Description:
miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture, Architectural Forum, Inland Architect, AIA Journal, Bauen & Wohnen
1948-1970
Miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture
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ARCH218221
Description:
miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture, Architectural Forum, Inland Architect, AIA Journal, Bauen & Wohnen
textual records
1948-1970
textual records
ARCH218222
Description:
miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture, Architectural Forum, Inland Architect, AIA Journal, Bauen & Wohnen
1948-1970
Miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture
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ARCH218222
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miscellaneous architectural periodicals, including copies of Arts & architecture, Architectural Forum, Inland Architect, AIA Journal, Bauen & Wohnen
textual records
1948-1970
Sub-series
AP116.S4.SS4
Description:
Sub-series documents the steps in the publication of Ignasi de Solà-Morales' Differences: Topographies of Contemporary Architecture, translated by Graham Thompson, edited by Sarah Whiting. Material in sub-series was produced between 1992 and 1996. Sub-series contains various editions of the text, correspondence, artwork, computer diskette, notes, research material, and a copy of the final publication.
1992-1996
Differences: Topographies of Contemporary Architecture
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AP116.S4.SS4
Description:
Sub-series documents the steps in the publication of Ignasi de Solà-Morales' Differences: Topographies of Contemporary Architecture, translated by Graham Thompson, edited by Sarah Whiting. Material in sub-series was produced between 1992 and 1996. Sub-series contains various editions of the text, correspondence, artwork, computer diskette, notes, research material, and a copy of the final publication.
Sub-series 4
1992-1996
textual records
ARCH273189
Description:
Article from Architectural Design Profile No. 102 (2 copies on 2 sheets).
1994
Chuck Hoberman Unfolding Architecture
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ARCH273189
Description:
Article from Architectural Design Profile No. 102 (2 copies on 2 sheets).
textual records
1994
Project
AP207.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
The project series documents "Architecture Forgiven by Nature", an installation design by Pettena in 2017. The installation consists of an old water tower at the top of a hill in Brufa, covered with a metal grill. The intention is for plants to grow from the grill and hide the tower behind vegetation. The installation also included a staircase hidden behind the metal grill to give access to the top of the tower, so it could be used as a belvedere. "An additional function therefore joins the usual one, as nature helps to integrate a banal architecture into the landscape while also changing it into a place of consciousness and better understanding of both the environment and the art world." [1] The project is also known as "Torre di Brufa". The project series contains a drawing, printouts of digital renderings, plans of the structure surrounding the water tower, and video of Pettena showing the model of the tower. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/nat-tower-in-brufa-2017/ (last accessed 28 January 2020)
2006-2017
Architecture Forgiven by Nature (2017)
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AP207.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
The project series documents "Architecture Forgiven by Nature", an installation design by Pettena in 2017. The installation consists of an old water tower at the top of a hill in Brufa, covered with a metal grill. The intention is for plants to grow from the grill and hide the tower behind vegetation. The installation also included a staircase hidden behind the metal grill to give access to the top of the tower, so it could be used as a belvedere. "An additional function therefore joins the usual one, as nature helps to integrate a banal architecture into the landscape while also changing it into a place of consciousness and better understanding of both the environment and the art world." [1] The project is also known as "Torre di Brufa". The project series contains a drawing, printouts of digital renderings, plans of the structure surrounding the water tower, and video of Pettena showing the model of the tower. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/nat-tower-in-brufa-2017/ (last accessed 28 January 2020)
Project
2006-2017
online
30 June, 10am
online
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ARCH186576
1953 - 1954
textual records
1953 - 1954
textual records
The International Architecture Award 2010, The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design
ARCH283983
2010
textual records
2010
ARCH279012
7 October 1974