textual records
AP075.S3.SS1.019
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Contains typescript text for the following lectures by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: - The Magic of Sand - Indoors and Out - Planning for Play Everywhere. Play in Hospitals, 1984. - Landscape Architecture in the 20th Century: The Relationship of Architecture and - Landscape Architecture. Museum of Modern Art October 21-22. - Lecture given at the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1954. - The TVA as creator of a Regional Landscape. - Greening the City. University of Texas. November 18, 1994. - The Garden in My Life and My Work. Western Washington University. June 14, 1988. - Nature in the City: or, the City in Nature. Architecture and Urban Studies Alliance, Calgary, Alberta. February 11, 1987. - Address to the Graduating Classes in Agrcultural Sciences, Applied Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Community and Regional Planning, Forestry, - Interdisciplinary Studies. The University of British Columbia. May 29, 1991. - The Garden as Art. Van Dusen Botanical Garden. October 2, 1990. - Landscapes that Shaped Vancouver. The Society of Architectural Historians. October 13, 2000. - Breaking Ground. Smith College. March 26, 2001. - Green Spaces: Inspiring Landscapes by Women - Landscape Architecture in the Next Millenium. Hotel Vancouver. March 29, 1999. - Landscape Architecture: Bridge Between Buliding and Nature. Toronto, ON. November 26, 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. Harvard University. March 27, 2001. - Leadership in Landscape: Sustainable Development Directions for the Future. Smith College. March 18, 1998. - Linking Places to Design: An Ecological Approach. Alaska Design Forum Lecture. April 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. February 22, 2001. - The Meanings of Gardens… Transformed. University of Virginia. March 23, 2001. - Landscape Architecture North of the Arctic Circle. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. March 26, 2007. - Landscape Architecture Aesthetics and Sustainability. Palm Springs, CA. March 15, 2008. - Limiting Footprints: Low Impact Technologies. University of Arkansas. February 20, 2005. - Conservation of 20th Century Canadian Landscapes. ASLA CSLA Montreal. September 22, 2001. - Government Complex of the Province of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC: Changes of a City. October 11, 1979. - Heritage of Green Spaces: Robson Square. Vancouver Heritage Foundation. April 21, 2010. - Where Architecture Meets the Trees. Smith College. February 29, 1992. - Green Roofs and Sustainable Development: Ideas into Action. McGill University. October 21, 2005.
1954-2010
Texts of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander for various lectures
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AP075.S3.SS1.019
Description:
Contains typescript text for the following lectures by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: - The Magic of Sand - Indoors and Out - Planning for Play Everywhere. Play in Hospitals, 1984. - Landscape Architecture in the 20th Century: The Relationship of Architecture and - Landscape Architecture. Museum of Modern Art October 21-22. - Lecture given at the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1954. - The TVA as creator of a Regional Landscape. - Greening the City. University of Texas. November 18, 1994. - The Garden in My Life and My Work. Western Washington University. June 14, 1988. - Nature in the City: or, the City in Nature. Architecture and Urban Studies Alliance, Calgary, Alberta. February 11, 1987. - Address to the Graduating Classes in Agrcultural Sciences, Applied Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Community and Regional Planning, Forestry, - Interdisciplinary Studies. The University of British Columbia. May 29, 1991. - The Garden as Art. Van Dusen Botanical Garden. October 2, 1990. - Landscapes that Shaped Vancouver. The Society of Architectural Historians. October 13, 2000. - Breaking Ground. Smith College. March 26, 2001. - Green Spaces: Inspiring Landscapes by Women - Landscape Architecture in the Next Millenium. Hotel Vancouver. March 29, 1999. - Landscape Architecture: Bridge Between Buliding and Nature. Toronto, ON. November 26, 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. Harvard University. March 27, 2001. - Leadership in Landscape: Sustainable Development Directions for the Future. Smith College. March 18, 1998. - Linking Places to Design: An Ecological Approach. Alaska Design Forum Lecture. April 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. February 22, 2001. - The Meanings of Gardens… Transformed. University of Virginia. March 23, 2001. - Landscape Architecture North of the Arctic Circle. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. March 26, 2007. - Landscape Architecture Aesthetics and Sustainability. Palm Springs, CA. March 15, 2008. - Limiting Footprints: Low Impact Technologies. University of Arkansas. February 20, 2005. - Conservation of 20th Century Canadian Landscapes. ASLA CSLA Montreal. September 22, 2001. - Government Complex of the Province of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC: Changes of a City. October 11, 1979. - Heritage of Green Spaces: Robson Square. Vancouver Heritage Foundation. April 21, 2010. - Where Architecture Meets the Trees. Smith College. February 29, 1992. - Green Roofs and Sustainable Development: Ideas into Action. McGill University. October 21, 2005.
textual records
1954-2010
textual records
ARCH257199
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newspapers and magazines featuring articles on various projects - Hosptals 1977, Construction Sightlines 1979, Canadian Architect Yearbook 1978, Western Living 1971, Time 1967, Canadian Interiors 1970, SFU Review, UBC Reports Jan. 1973, Journal of Commerce 1978, Wood World 1972, Erickson/Massey and Their Works, Canadian Architect 1957.
Newspapers and magazines featuring articles on various projects
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ARCH257199
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newspapers and magazines featuring articles on various projects - Hosptals 1977, Construction Sightlines 1979, Canadian Architect Yearbook 1978, Western Living 1971, Time 1967, Canadian Interiors 1970, SFU Review, UBC Reports Jan. 1973, Journal of Commerce 1978, Wood World 1972, Erickson/Massey and Their Works, Canadian Architect 1957.
textual records
textual records
AP142.S2.D5.P1
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drawings, photographs of drawings and models, correspondence, an architect's statement, a proposal, estimates, appraisals, administrative records, financial records, flyers, exhibition plans and layouts, lists of exhibited works, and photocopies of views of drawings and models, of pages of a book, and of an exhibition
Drawings, photographs of drawings and models, correspondence
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AP142.S2.D5.P1
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drawings, photographs of drawings and models, correspondence, an architect's statement, a proposal, estimates, appraisals, administrative records, financial records, flyers, exhibition plans and layouts, lists of exhibited works, and photocopies of views of drawings and models, of pages of a book, and of an exhibition
textual records
textual records
ARCH276901
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Group contains printed documents related to awards, honours and professional organizations, including Heritage Canada Laureat Awards 1974, the Canadian Housing Design Council Awards for Residential Design (1974), International Academy of Architecture publication, exhibition of works in XIX International Congress of UIA in Barcelona (1996).
1974-1996
Documents related to various awards and honours
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ARCH276901
Description:
Group contains printed documents related to awards, honours and professional organizations, including Heritage Canada Laureat Awards 1974, the Canadian Housing Design Council Awards for Residential Design (1974), International Academy of Architecture publication, exhibition of works in XIX International Congress of UIA in Barcelona (1996).
textual records
1974-1996
photographs
AP197.S1.SS9.025
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models, and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Tadao Ando; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Jorn Utzon; Antonin Raymond; Atelier 5; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for various lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.025
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models, and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Tadao Ando; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Jorn Utzon; Antonin Raymond; Atelier 5; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for various lectures.
photographs
circa 1970-1990
photographs
AP197.S1.SS9.027
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Renzo Piano; Atelier 5; Ed Weinberger; Tado Ando; Louis Kahn; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.027
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Renzo Piano; Atelier 5; Ed Weinberger; Tado Ando; Louis Kahn; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
photographs
circa 1970-1990
textual records, photographs
Architect files
AP197.S2.014
Description:
The the box is comprised of architect files that include writings by or about Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Antoine Predock, Ben Kelly, Tadao Ando, Massimo Scolari, James Stirling, Dimitrios Pikionis, Moshe Safdie, Alvaro Siza (including photographs of Alvaro Siza and his works) and Carlo Scarpa.
circa 1963-1990
Architect files
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AP197.S2.014
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The the box is comprised of architect files that include writings by or about Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Antoine Predock, Ben Kelly, Tadao Ando, Massimo Scolari, James Stirling, Dimitrios Pikionis, Moshe Safdie, Alvaro Siza (including photographs of Alvaro Siza and his works) and Carlo Scarpa.
textual records, photographs
circa 1963-1990
textual records, photographs
AP197.S2.055
Description:
The box contains the portfolios/project descriptions of works of various architects and architectural firms. Portfolio include: the University of Iowa's School of Art and Art History by Steven Holl; the Integral House by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects; and the Sydney Opera House by Jorn Utzon
circa 2000-2010
Porfolios/project descriptions of the works of various architects and architectural firms
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AP197.S2.055
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The box contains the portfolios/project descriptions of works of various architects and architectural firms. Portfolio include: the University of Iowa's School of Art and Art History by Steven Holl; the Integral House by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects; and the Sydney Opera House by Jorn Utzon
textual records, photographs
circa 2000-2010
Project
CD034.S1.1974.PR01
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This project series contains four reproductions of drawings displayed in the exhibit to document the neighbourhood Quinta do Bacalhau-Monte Coxo, in Lisbon, Portugal. The exhibit text explained the following: The project architect Manuel Vicente was already working on a design for the intervention in the Quintas de Bacalhau and Monte Coxo when he was co-opted by SAAL. The proposed typology referred to another ambitious urban project of 615 housing units, Quinta das Fonsecas - Quinta da Calçada neighbourhood by the architect Raúl Hestnes Ferreira. The intention was to bring the city to the outlying shanty town areas. None of these projects was carried out in full, and they are now fragmented and besieged by the traffic system without having produced any of the essential community and socialising facilities. In Bacalhau-Monte Coxo the structure of the internal patios reveals the ways in which the public space and community was organised. The architecture assigned importance to the facades, although access to the community courtyards was also a central design concept. In a 1976 interview, the architect himself argued that the release of bourgeois guilt allowed for spatial beauty, adopting the slogan 'Facades First' in defence of architectural design. In a way, this proposal anticipated the post-modern, although in a form that did not deny architecture's social engagement. The design emphasizes a strong idea of architectural autonomy, unfortunately only a part of the project was actually built. (The SAAL Process, Housing in Portugal 1974–76) Manuel Vicente worked for SAAL/Lisbon and Central South with the following collaborators: Afonso José Baptista, Agostinho Xavier de Andrade, António Albano Leitão, Cristina Catela Martins Pereira, Eduardo Serrano de Sousa, Gentil Noras, José Manuel Diniz Cabral Caldeira, Manuel Augusto Lopes de Sousa, Nuno Matos Silva, Rita Cabral and the resident association Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Portugal Novo, that was founded on September 6th, 1974. The team built 384 dwellings. The operation began in September 1974, with a construction date in January 1977. This project series contains reproductions of design development drawings and a cadastral plan. The original drawings were produced in 1974 or after and were reproduced in 2015 for the exhibit.
circa 1974
Bairro Quinta do Bacalhau–Monte Coxo, Lisbon
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CD034.S1.1974.PR01
Description:
This project series contains four reproductions of drawings displayed in the exhibit to document the neighbourhood Quinta do Bacalhau-Monte Coxo, in Lisbon, Portugal. The exhibit text explained the following: The project architect Manuel Vicente was already working on a design for the intervention in the Quintas de Bacalhau and Monte Coxo when he was co-opted by SAAL. The proposed typology referred to another ambitious urban project of 615 housing units, Quinta das Fonsecas - Quinta da Calçada neighbourhood by the architect Raúl Hestnes Ferreira. The intention was to bring the city to the outlying shanty town areas. None of these projects was carried out in full, and they are now fragmented and besieged by the traffic system without having produced any of the essential community and socialising facilities. In Bacalhau-Monte Coxo the structure of the internal patios reveals the ways in which the public space and community was organised. The architecture assigned importance to the facades, although access to the community courtyards was also a central design concept. In a 1976 interview, the architect himself argued that the release of bourgeois guilt allowed for spatial beauty, adopting the slogan 'Facades First' in defence of architectural design. In a way, this proposal anticipated the post-modern, although in a form that did not deny architecture's social engagement. The design emphasizes a strong idea of architectural autonomy, unfortunately only a part of the project was actually built. (The SAAL Process, Housing in Portugal 1974–76) Manuel Vicente worked for SAAL/Lisbon and Central South with the following collaborators: Afonso José Baptista, Agostinho Xavier de Andrade, António Albano Leitão, Cristina Catela Martins Pereira, Eduardo Serrano de Sousa, Gentil Noras, José Manuel Diniz Cabral Caldeira, Manuel Augusto Lopes de Sousa, Nuno Matos Silva, Rita Cabral and the resident association Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Portugal Novo, that was founded on September 6th, 1974. The team built 384 dwellings. The operation began in September 1974, with a construction date in January 1977. This project series contains reproductions of design development drawings and a cadastral plan. The original drawings were produced in 1974 or after and were reproduced in 2015 for the exhibit.
Project
circa 1974
Project
Aichi, exposición (2005)
AP164.S1.2005.D12
Description:
This project series documents the Aichi exhibition, also known as Eurasia Extrema, where works by Abalos & Herreros were shown, such as the deCoro design (AP164.S1.2004.D8). The firm identified this project as number 204. Documenting the exhibiton are presentation and design development drawings, correspondence, reference and photographic materials.
2004-2005, predominant 2005
Aichi, exposición (2005)
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AP164.S1.2005.D12
Description:
This project series documents the Aichi exhibition, also known as Eurasia Extrema, where works by Abalos & Herreros were shown, such as the deCoro design (AP164.S1.2004.D8). The firm identified this project as number 204. Documenting the exhibiton are presentation and design development drawings, correspondence, reference and photographic materials.
Project
2004-2005, predominant 2005