Project
AP180.S1.1962.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a commission for an unrealized project for the Casa Berrini e Paietta, a two-storey residence for the Berrini-Paietta Family, in Taino, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1963-1964. The project series contains design development drawings, including interior and exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
1963
Casa Berrini e Paietta [Berrini and Paietta House], Taino, Italy (1962)
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AP180.S1.1962.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a commission for an unrealized project for the Casa Berrini e Paietta, a two-storey residence for the Berrini-Paietta Family, in Taino, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1963-1964. The project series contains design development drawings, including interior and exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
Project
1963
photographs
AP075.S4.SS2.013
Description:
Includes slides of British Columbia Family Hearing Resource Centre, Canada Place, Canadian Chancery, Cathedral Place, and University of British Columbia Faculty Club. Also includes photographs of Holly Park III.
1980s-2000
Reference slides of green roofs project by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
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AP075.S4.SS2.013
Description:
Includes slides of British Columbia Family Hearing Resource Centre, Canada Place, Canadian Chancery, Cathedral Place, and University of British Columbia Faculty Club. Also includes photographs of Holly Park III.
photographs
1980s-2000
Series
Personal correspondence
AP206.S5
Description:
The Personal correspondence series, 1981-2008, records the personal correspondence of Aditya Prakash with his friends and family. These materials include letters, emails, postcards and greeting cards between himself and his wife Savitri with their children, grandchildren and friends. The communications reveal Prakash’s daily activities, his thoughts on Chandigarh and architecture and reflections on his professional life.
1981-2008
Personal correspondence
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AP206.S5
Description:
The Personal correspondence series, 1981-2008, records the personal correspondence of Aditya Prakash with his friends and family. These materials include letters, emails, postcards and greeting cards between himself and his wife Savitri with their children, grandchildren and friends. The communications reveal Prakash’s daily activities, his thoughts on Chandigarh and architecture and reflections on his professional life.
Series
1981-2008
photographs
PH1982:0347:031
architecture, military
ca. 1870
photographs
ca. 1870
architecture, military
Series
AP022.S5
Description:
Series consists of personal documents created or acquired by Arthur Erickson between 1947-2009. The series documents Arthur Erickson's extensive travels, his relationships with close friends and family as well as his activities and interests outside of his architectural practice. Correspondence includes letters, postcards, and greeting cards from Erickson's family, close friends and acquaintances. Travel photographs and sound recordings reflect Erickson's world travels and interest in global architectural trends. Among these are photographs of Pierre Elliot and Margaret Trudeau and long-term partner Francisco Kripacz, Erickson's frequent travel companion. This series also contains newspaper clippings and other reference material (visual and textual) that Erickson collected for personal interest, photographs, drawings, as well as his personal sketches and early artwork. Official documents such as Erickson's birth certificate and other personal legal and financial documents unrelated to his architectural practice are also contained within the series.
circa 1947-2002
Correspondence, photographs, and personal papers
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AP022.S5
Description:
Series consists of personal documents created or acquired by Arthur Erickson between 1947-2009. The series documents Arthur Erickson's extensive travels, his relationships with close friends and family as well as his activities and interests outside of his architectural practice. Correspondence includes letters, postcards, and greeting cards from Erickson's family, close friends and acquaintances. Travel photographs and sound recordings reflect Erickson's world travels and interest in global architectural trends. Among these are photographs of Pierre Elliot and Margaret Trudeau and long-term partner Francisco Kripacz, Erickson's frequent travel companion. This series also contains newspaper clippings and other reference material (visual and textual) that Erickson collected for personal interest, photographs, drawings, as well as his personal sketches and early artwork. Official documents such as Erickson's birth certificate and other personal legal and financial documents unrelated to his architectural practice are also contained within the series.
Series
circa 1947-2002
DR1985:0288
Description:
- This preparatory drawing shows an oblique bird's-eye view for the north side of Fallingwater, a three-storey single-family dwelling designed as a part masonry, part cantilevered concrete slab construction. Rough quarry stone walls form a series of staggered blind screens which protect the privacy of the family sleeping quarters on the second and third floors. A broad concrete slab (later built as concrete trellis beams) serves doubly as bridge and canopy over the main entrance below.
architecture
between September 1935 and 1936
Preliminary perspective sketch for Fallingwater, Bear Run, Pennsylvania, as seen from the hill above, showing oblique view of north elevation
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DR1985:0288
Description:
- This preparatory drawing shows an oblique bird's-eye view for the north side of Fallingwater, a three-storey single-family dwelling designed as a part masonry, part cantilevered concrete slab construction. Rough quarry stone walls form a series of staggered blind screens which protect the privacy of the family sleeping quarters on the second and third floors. A broad concrete slab (later built as concrete trellis beams) serves doubly as bridge and canopy over the main entrance below.
architecture
Project
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Parkin, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario (1959-1962)
AP018.S1.1959.PR01
Description:
This project series documents alterations and additions to the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1959-1962. The office identified the project number as 5933. The architect's family home, designed by him a few years earlier, was a one-storey, white brick faced bungalow located at 75 The Bridle Path. The home eventually became an acclaimed symbol of a modern dwelling in North America. This project consisted of alterations to the existing house, as well as additions to enlarge the home. The house included a pool and gardens, bedrooms for his children, a study, and maid's quarters, among other rooms. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1955-1977. The majority of drawings are originals, which include plans, elevations, and some construction drawings. The textual materials consist of correspondence, construction documentation, variation orders, contract data, tender proposals, and specifications.
1955-1977
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Parkin, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario (1959-1962)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR01
Description:
This project series documents alterations and additions to the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1959-1962. The office identified the project number as 5933. The architect's family home, designed by him a few years earlier, was a one-storey, white brick faced bungalow located at 75 The Bridle Path. The home eventually became an acclaimed symbol of a modern dwelling in North America. This project consisted of alterations to the existing house, as well as additions to enlarge the home. The house included a pool and gardens, bedrooms for his children, a study, and maid's quarters, among other rooms. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1955-1977. The majority of drawings are originals, which include plans, elevations, and some construction drawings. The textual materials consist of correspondence, construction documentation, variation orders, contract data, tender proposals, and specifications.
Project
1955-1977
photographs
Quantity:
7 photograph(s)
ARCH269789
Description:
Group consists of photographs by Susan Abelin of Jacqueline Jeanneret's family including photographs of an exhibition of Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Chandigarh and reprints of older photographs of Jacqueline Jeanneret and P.L. Varma.
1995-1996
Photographs of an exhibition of Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Chandigarh and Jacqueline Jeanneret and P.L. Varma
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ARCH269789
Description:
Group consists of photographs by Susan Abelin of Jacqueline Jeanneret's family including photographs of an exhibition of Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Chandigarh and reprints of older photographs of Jacqueline Jeanneret and P.L. Varma.
photographs
Quantity:
7 photograph(s)
1995-1996
Project
AP164.S1.2001.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design and construction for Marina Collazo López and Alejandro Gómez Lavilla's house, a single family home in the city of Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 138. Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz worked with Clara Murado, Ángel Jaramillo, Juan Gómez and José Torras. Documenting the project are working drawings and a project description.
2002
Casa Marina Collazo, Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain (2001)
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AP164.S1.2001.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design and construction for Marina Collazo López and Alejandro Gómez Lavilla's house, a single family home in the city of Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 138. Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz worked with Clara Murado, Ángel Jaramillo, Juan Gómez and José Torras. Documenting the project are working drawings and a project description.
Project
2002
Sub-series
Home movies
AP165.S5.SS5
Description:
The Home movies sub-series, circa 1999 – 2000, consists of 9 video recordings of home movie footage shot by Hoberman. Material consists of MiniDV cassettes, DVCAM cassettes and Hi-8 cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this sub-series include footage of Hoberman’s daughter and a family vacation to Paris.
circa 1999-2002
Home movies
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AP165.S5.SS5
Description:
The Home movies sub-series, circa 1999 – 2000, consists of 9 video recordings of home movie footage shot by Hoberman. Material consists of MiniDV cassettes, DVCAM cassettes and Hi-8 cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this sub-series include footage of Hoberman’s daughter and a family vacation to Paris.
Sub-series 5
circa 1999-2002