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CD046
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The Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe collection consists of 2 drawings, 9 photographs and 0.3 metres of textual documents that range in date from 1946 to 1996. The fonds is arranged into four parts: Civic and Cultural Publications; Publications about Wood; Architectural Drawings; and Photographs.
1946-1996
Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe collection
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CD046
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The Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe collection consists of 2 drawings, 9 photographs and 0.3 metres of textual documents that range in date from 1946 to 1996. The fonds is arranged into four parts: Civic and Cultural Publications; Publications about Wood; Architectural Drawings; and Photographs.
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1946-1996
textual records
AP206.S2.070
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.069 and AP206.S2.071. This file includes the following papers: "Urbanisation and Environment," paper outline "Amrita Sher Gill by Mulk Raj Anand," review, 1989 "Art," 1989 "Let your Deeds Match your Ideas," 1987 "Planning the Indian City by Mahesh N. Buch," review "Worthwhile Idea," newspaper article "Reminiscences of Le Corbusier," 1987 "Chandigarh in Retrospect," 1987 "Reflections on Charpai," 1987 "Chandigarh: An Introduction," 1988 "Work Culture for 90s" "Blueprint for Survival" "Urbanisation and Environment" "Corbusier's Design Process as I Experienced it"
1985-1990
Published and unpublished papers (folder 2 of 3)
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AP206.S2.070
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.069 and AP206.S2.071. This file includes the following papers: "Urbanisation and Environment," paper outline "Amrita Sher Gill by Mulk Raj Anand," review, 1989 "Art," 1989 "Let your Deeds Match your Ideas," 1987 "Planning the Indian City by Mahesh N. Buch," review "Worthwhile Idea," newspaper article "Reminiscences of Le Corbusier," 1987 "Chandigarh in Retrospect," 1987 "Reflections on Charpai," 1987 "Chandigarh: An Introduction," 1988 "Work Culture for 90s" "Blueprint for Survival" "Urbanisation and Environment" "Corbusier's Design Process as I Experienced it"
textual records
1985-1990
photographs
ARCH275459
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2 binders labeled "Miscellaneous," contains slides of various architectural projects, exhibtions, sites, and studies. Includes: Art Gallery of Ontario, Center for Inter-American Relations installation, Crysler Building, Regional Municipality of York, Scarborough Town Centre, Campbell House moving techniques, Ontario Trade and Industry Centre Analysis of Site, site photographs, mock-up model, construction phase, St James Town, Penthouse-Canada Square, Cox Townhouses- Site Study, Badr Touristic City Site, China Hotels Study, Site Study for Judicial Complex, Ottawa, Wellington St. West, Site Development, views of sites in Egypt, Hotel Youville,
ca. 1974-1995
Slides of various architectural projects, exhibtions, sites, and studies
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ARCH275459
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2 binders labeled "Miscellaneous," contains slides of various architectural projects, exhibtions, sites, and studies. Includes: Art Gallery of Ontario, Center for Inter-American Relations installation, Crysler Building, Regional Municipality of York, Scarborough Town Centre, Campbell House moving techniques, Ontario Trade and Industry Centre Analysis of Site, site photographs, mock-up model, construction phase, St James Town, Penthouse-Canada Square, Cox Townhouses- Site Study, Badr Touristic City Site, China Hotels Study, Site Study for Judicial Complex, Ottawa, Wellington St. West, Site Development, views of sites in Egypt, Hotel Youville,
photographs
ca. 1974-1995
Parables and Other Allegories: The Work of Melvin Charney 1975–1990 comprises approximately 100 drawings, including many large-scale, sketches, photographs, and three large constructions. By assembling works from various public and private collections, including the CCA, the exhibition permits a comprehensive analysis of Charney’s artistic process to reveal the dialogue(...)
Main galleries
9 October 1991 to 12 January 1992
Parables and Other Allegories: The Work of Melvin Charney, 1975-1990
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Parables and Other Allegories: The Work of Melvin Charney 1975–1990 comprises approximately 100 drawings, including many large-scale, sketches, photographs, and three large constructions. By assembling works from various public and private collections, including the CCA, the exhibition permits a comprehensive analysis of Charney’s artistic process to reveal the dialogue(...)
Main galleries
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AP075.S3.SS1
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's involvement in professionnal associations or other professionnal engagements related to architecture, urban planning, environment or art and design from the early 1950s to the end of the 2010s. It related to Oberlander's membership to associations and committees, like the National Capital Commission or the Smith College Botanic Garden Committee. It also comprises Oberlander involvement in various jury selections, including for design competitions, such as the Nathan Phillips Square Revitalization design competition in the mid-2000s. Sub-series also documents Oberlander attendance to conferences or seminars, such as landscape architects associations or conferences on sustainable development. The sub-series also contains records of conferences and talks Oberlander gave, either about her projects, on landscape architecture, on play and play environments, or on sustainable architecture. It also includes Oberlander's research and writings for her own publications or articles she wrote. The sub-series contains documents related to associations and committees, such as correspondence, Oberlander's notes and minutes of meetings. It contains documents related to her for jury selection work, such as invitation to participate to a jury selection, correspondence, and documents related to the selection process. The sub-series also comprises Oberlander's documents from her attendance to conferences and seminars, such as correspondence, event planning, travel organization, and conferences proceedings. Documents related to talks and conferences given by Oberlander comprises research material, Oberlander's notes, draft and final versions of texts, and a few photographs or sound and video recording of the events. Finally, the sub-series contains Oberlander's writtings, such as her research, draft versions of her writings and correspondence.
1949-2019
Professional associations and engagements
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AP075.S3.SS1
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's involvement in professionnal associations or other professionnal engagements related to architecture, urban planning, environment or art and design from the early 1950s to the end of the 2010s. It related to Oberlander's membership to associations and committees, like the National Capital Commission or the Smith College Botanic Garden Committee. It also comprises Oberlander involvement in various jury selections, including for design competitions, such as the Nathan Phillips Square Revitalization design competition in the mid-2000s. Sub-series also documents Oberlander attendance to conferences or seminars, such as landscape architects associations or conferences on sustainable development. The sub-series also contains records of conferences and talks Oberlander gave, either about her projects, on landscape architecture, on play and play environments, or on sustainable architecture. It also includes Oberlander's research and writings for her own publications or articles she wrote. The sub-series contains documents related to associations and committees, such as correspondence, Oberlander's notes and minutes of meetings. It contains documents related to her for jury selection work, such as invitation to participate to a jury selection, correspondence, and documents related to the selection process. The sub-series also comprises Oberlander's documents from her attendance to conferences and seminars, such as correspondence, event planning, travel organization, and conferences proceedings. Documents related to talks and conferences given by Oberlander comprises research material, Oberlander's notes, draft and final versions of texts, and a few photographs or sound and video recording of the events. Finally, the sub-series contains Oberlander's writtings, such as her research, draft versions of her writings and correspondence.
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1949-2019
Do Not Come Any Closer
Since 1997 Czech artist Barbora Šlapetová has made several expeditions to remote settlements in the jungles of Papua New Guinea with her colleague Lukáš Rittstein. The documentation of such visits and the dialogues they have prompted, including one with Czech premier Vaclav Havel, yielded books such as Why the Night is Black and Do Not Come Any Closer and several(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
29 November 2012 , 7pm
Do Not Come Any Closer
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Since 1997 Czech artist Barbora Šlapetová has made several expeditions to remote settlements in the jungles of Papua New Guinea with her colleague Lukáš Rittstein. The documentation of such visits and the dialogues they have prompted, including one with Czech premier Vaclav Havel, yielded books such as Why the Night is Black and Do Not Come Any Closer and several(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
ARCH256324
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"Le Pavillon de l'Inde à l'Expo 67 ----- Situé dans l'île [sic] Notre-Dame, le Pavillon Indien illustre par son contenu l'influence que l'Inde a exercée sur des peuples aussi civilisés que les Grecs, les Romains et les Arabes. Le visiteur constatera l'effort d'un pays qui veut marquer l'époque actuelle d'une civilisation aussi belle que l'ancienne. / Pavillon of India -------- The rich traditions and diverse languages, costumes, religions and customs of India are exhibited in a magnificent pavilion on Ile Notre-Dame. Special attractions include famous bronzes and Mughal paintings, weapons, drums, jewelry, pictorial panorama, changing gallery of modern art, music and dance."--Description.
1967
View of the Pavilion of India, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256324
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"Le Pavillon de l'Inde à l'Expo 67 ----- Situé dans l'île [sic] Notre-Dame, le Pavillon Indien illustre par son contenu l'influence que l'Inde a exercée sur des peuples aussi civilisés que les Grecs, les Romains et les Arabes. Le visiteur constatera l'effort d'un pays qui veut marquer l'époque actuelle d'une civilisation aussi belle que l'ancienne. / Pavillon of India -------- The rich traditions and diverse languages, costumes, religions and customs of India are exhibited in a magnificent pavilion on Ile Notre-Dame. Special attractions include famous bronzes and Mughal paintings, weapons, drums, jewelry, pictorial panorama, changing gallery of modern art, music and dance."--Description.
Speed Limits
Speed Limits addresses the pivotal role played by speed in modern life: from art to architecture and urbanism to graphics and design to economics to the material culture of the eras of industry and information. It marks the centenary of the foundation of the Italian Futurist movement, whose inaugural manifesto famously proclaimed “that the world’s magnificence has been(...)
Main galleries
20 May 2009 to 8 November 2009
Speed Limits
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Speed Limits addresses the pivotal role played by speed in modern life: from art to architecture and urbanism to graphics and design to economics to the material culture of the eras of industry and information. It marks the centenary of the foundation of the Italian Futurist movement, whose inaugural manifesto famously proclaimed “that the world’s magnificence has been(...)
Main galleries
This exhibition will explore the third-year undergraduate arts course, “A305: History of Architecture and Design, 1890–1939,” offered by the Open University via television and radio broadcasts that aired from 1975 to 1982. Beyond its many innovations in new forms of higher education, the Open University—founded in 1969 with headquarters in Milton Keynes, UK—was a key(...)
15 November 2017 to 1 April 2018
The University Is Now on Air: Broadcasting Modern Architecture
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This exhibition will explore the third-year undergraduate arts course, “A305: History of Architecture and Design, 1890–1939,” offered by the Open University via television and radio broadcasts that aired from 1975 to 1982. Beyond its many innovations in new forms of higher education, the Open University—founded in 1969 with headquarters in Milton Keynes, UK—was a key(...)
DR1994:0144:259
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catalogue of the exhibition 'Another Chance for Housing: Low-Rise Alternatives' held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., June 12-August 19, 1973
1973
Another Chance for Housing: Low-Rise Alternatives
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DR1994:0144:259
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catalogue of the exhibition 'Another Chance for Housing: Low-Rise Alternatives' held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., June 12-August 19, 1973