drawings
Negatives for presentation drawings for various landscape projects by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
AP075.S3.SS2.090
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Includes flats from the following landscape projects: - Playground for Children's Creative Centre of the Canadian Federal Pavilion at Expo '67, Montréal, Québec, Canada (1965-1967) - Robson Square Provincial Government Complex, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1974-1982) - Dr. Norman Keevil Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1977) - Russell Residence, Tacoma, Washington, United States (1986) - Dr. Norman Keevil Residence (or The Hollies), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1986-1989) - British Columbia Institute of Technology Multi-Tenant Facility, Discovery Parks, Willingdon Site, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (1987-1984) - Friedman Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (ca. 1988) - Jarvis Residence, 7075 Hudson Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1988-1992) -Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (1989) - University of British Columbia Faculty Club, upgrade and maintenance, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1991)
1965-1991
Negatives for presentation drawings for various landscape projects by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
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AP075.S3.SS2.090
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Includes flats from the following landscape projects: - Playground for Children's Creative Centre of the Canadian Federal Pavilion at Expo '67, Montréal, Québec, Canada (1965-1967) - Robson Square Provincial Government Complex, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1974-1982) - Dr. Norman Keevil Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1977) - Russell Residence, Tacoma, Washington, United States (1986) - Dr. Norman Keevil Residence (or The Hollies), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1986-1989) - British Columbia Institute of Technology Multi-Tenant Facility, Discovery Parks, Willingdon Site, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (1987-1984) - Friedman Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (ca. 1988) - Jarvis Residence, 7075 Hudson Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1988-1992) -Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (1989) - University of British Columbia Faculty Club, upgrade and maintenance, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1991)
drawings
1965-1991
archives
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Fonds
Shoei Yoh fonds
AP166
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The Shoei Yoh fonds (1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996) documents a selection of works by the Japanese architect and designer Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. The selection is comprised of two projects that were featured in the CCA exhibition Archaeology of the Digital (May 7-October 27, 2013)—the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the unbuilt Odawara Municipal Sports Complex --and five other projects.The fonds also includes some published material by and about Shoei Yoh.
1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996
Shoei Yoh fonds
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AP166
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The Shoei Yoh fonds (1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996) documents a selection of works by the Japanese architect and designer Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. The selection is comprised of two projects that were featured in the CCA exhibition Archaeology of the Digital (May 7-October 27, 2013)—the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the unbuilt Odawara Municipal Sports Complex --and five other projects.The fonds also includes some published material by and about Shoei Yoh.
archives
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1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996
photographs
AP140.S2.SS7.D2.P8
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views of projects by the successive firms of James Stirling, James Stirling and Partner and James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates, including the History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, and Dorman Long Headquarters, and one view of the State Gallery Addition and New Chamber Theatre, and of the Biennale Bookshop, also views of Liverpool, probably photographed in the early 1960s, of the Maison de verre in Paris by architect Pierre Charreau, of the Villa Lante, in Bagnaia, Italy, of Villa Caprola, of churches by architect Balthasar Neumann, of buildings by architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, also views of Gloucester, Oxford, Salisbury, Longleat, Blenheim, Bath and Stourhead, and of travels in the United States, probably photographed in the 1950s or early 1960s, in Berlin, in Italy, dated 1975, Spain, dated 1976, India, dated 1975 and 1986, Iran, dated 1976, Lambay Island, dated 1981, and Venice, dated 1984
Views of projects by the successive firms of James Stirling
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AP140.S2.SS7.D2.P8
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views of projects by the successive firms of James Stirling, James Stirling and Partner and James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates, including the History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, and Dorman Long Headquarters, and one view of the State Gallery Addition and New Chamber Theatre, and of the Biennale Bookshop, also views of Liverpool, probably photographed in the early 1960s, of the Maison de verre in Paris by architect Pierre Charreau, of the Villa Lante, in Bagnaia, Italy, of Villa Caprola, of churches by architect Balthasar Neumann, of buildings by architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, also views of Gloucester, Oxford, Salisbury, Longleat, Blenheim, Bath and Stourhead, and of travels in the United States, probably photographed in the 1950s or early 1960s, in Berlin, in Italy, dated 1975, Spain, dated 1976, India, dated 1975 and 1986, Iran, dated 1976, Lambay Island, dated 1981, and Venice, dated 1984
photographs
photographs
ARCH276588
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Binder contains presentation slides for projects filed under, "Education." Includes : Stanford University Biological Sciences Expansion, University of California Biological Sciences Unit 2, North Carolina State University Textile School, Biological Science and Chemistry Building Western Washington University, University of California Clinical Sciences Building, Kwantlen College Surrey Campus, United Arab Emirates University, Washington State University Downtown Campus, University of Arizona Business School, West Mall Complex S.F.U., Central Library Phase 1 U.B.C., Contemporary Art Centre S.F.U.
1985-1991
Presentation slides for various educational buildings projects
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ARCH276588
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Binder contains presentation slides for projects filed under, "Education." Includes : Stanford University Biological Sciences Expansion, University of California Biological Sciences Unit 2, North Carolina State University Textile School, Biological Science and Chemistry Building Western Washington University, University of California Clinical Sciences Building, Kwantlen College Surrey Campus, United Arab Emirates University, Washington State University Downtown Campus, University of Arizona Business School, West Mall Complex S.F.U., Central Library Phase 1 U.B.C., Contemporary Art Centre S.F.U.
photographs
1985-1991
Project
Castelli House
AP143.S4.D26
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This project series documents an unexecuted project for Castelli House, also known as House El Even Odd, designed for the exhibition "Houses for Sale" displayed at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, and later at the James Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1980. There are few drawings by Eisenman for this house; he is most concerned with publication layouts in twelve of the drawings (DR1994:0140:001-012). An original transformation diagram documents the triple axonometric transformation of the "el" (DR1994:0140:051, published in Archer, 24-25). Two texts by Eisenman concerning House El Even Odd explain his intentions (published in Archer, 18-19). These texts, currently grouped with the material for Fin d'Ou T Hou S (DR1994:0141:250-252), are positive prints of the KC5 negative DR1994:0140:079. Fragments of models for House El Even Odd are also included in this project series; finished versions of the models are part of the CCA can be found in file DR1987:0857 and DR1987:0858. Note that model DR1994:0140:080 is in pieces and could not be measured. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, models, photographic material, and textual records. Conceptual drawings include plans and axonometrics - many graphite or black felt-tip pen on wove paper and some coloured felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and reprographic copies - one photocopy one wove paper. Design development drawings include plans, sections, and elevations - some graphite and/or black felt-tip pen on yellow trace. Presentation drawings include plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and axonometrics - many pen and black ink and translucent adhesive coloured film on mylar and some pen and black ink on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - mostly blueline prints on wove paper; and one photomechanical print - on wove paper. Notes include notes and an invoice - one pen and black ink on wove paper and one graphite on ruled paper.
1980
Castelli House
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AP143.S4.D26
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This project series documents an unexecuted project for Castelli House, also known as House El Even Odd, designed for the exhibition "Houses for Sale" displayed at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, and later at the James Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1980. There are few drawings by Eisenman for this house; he is most concerned with publication layouts in twelve of the drawings (DR1994:0140:001-012). An original transformation diagram documents the triple axonometric transformation of the "el" (DR1994:0140:051, published in Archer, 24-25). Two texts by Eisenman concerning House El Even Odd explain his intentions (published in Archer, 18-19). These texts, currently grouped with the material for Fin d'Ou T Hou S (DR1994:0141:250-252), are positive prints of the KC5 negative DR1994:0140:079. Fragments of models for House El Even Odd are also included in this project series; finished versions of the models are part of the CCA can be found in file DR1987:0857 and DR1987:0858. Note that model DR1994:0140:080 is in pieces and could not be measured. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, models, photographic material, and textual records. Conceptual drawings include plans and axonometrics - many graphite or black felt-tip pen on wove paper and some coloured felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and reprographic copies - one photocopy one wove paper. Design development drawings include plans, sections, and elevations - some graphite and/or black felt-tip pen on yellow trace. Presentation drawings include plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and axonometrics - many pen and black ink and translucent adhesive coloured film on mylar and some pen and black ink on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - mostly blueline prints on wove paper; and one photomechanical print - on wove paper. Notes include notes and an invoice - one pen and black ink on wove paper and one graphite on ruled paper.
File 26
1980
Sub-series
AP022.S3.SS3
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Sub-series documents public relations, marketing activities and collaborations of the offices of Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects in Vancouver, British columbia, and Toronto, Ontario. The material was intended for media and press releases, publications, photographs and information requests, presentations, publicity and marketing brochures, and includes project descriptions, photographs and slides, magazine articles and clippings, publication drawings, galley proofs for books and a Life Magazine article on the Graham House, correspondence, and printing plates for a publicity brochure. Sub-series also documents Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects collaboration with Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd the company of Francisco Leopoldo Kripacz (b. 8 April, 1942 - d. 3 August, 2000). Kripacz was born in Caracas, Venezuela, educated in Europe, the United States, and studied design in Vancouver and New York. He also went to the University of British Columbia for a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1964. He became a resident Canadian in 1961, and a Canadian citizen in 1973. In 1964 he founded an interior design and furniture import business in Vancouver with Arthur Erickson, and opened a showroom in Montreal (550 Sherbrooke St. West), in 1965. Kripacz designed the exhibition unit in Habitat 67 (by architect Moshe Safdie) for the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, and created interiors for a private clientel as well as for many of Arthur Erickson's buildings. The latter included the Helmut Eppich House and Erickson's own residence in Vancouver, the Hilborn Residence in Ontario, the Prime Minister's office and resdence in Ottawa, the UBC Faculty Club, the Macmillan Blodel Bulding, Vancouver, the Bank of Canada Headquarters in Ottawa, the Student Union Building at Queen's University, Kingston, the Provincial Law Courts in Robson Square, Vancouver, Roy Thomson Hall and the Tech Mining offices in Toronto, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C., amongst others. Material related to Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd Sub-series also contains professional correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architect, financial documents of Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd, furniture design proposals, photographs and personal correspondance files of Francisco Kripacz.
1967-1988
Public relations, marketing and collaborations
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AP022.S3.SS3
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Sub-series documents public relations, marketing activities and collaborations of the offices of Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects in Vancouver, British columbia, and Toronto, Ontario. The material was intended for media and press releases, publications, photographs and information requests, presentations, publicity and marketing brochures, and includes project descriptions, photographs and slides, magazine articles and clippings, publication drawings, galley proofs for books and a Life Magazine article on the Graham House, correspondence, and printing plates for a publicity brochure. Sub-series also documents Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects collaboration with Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd the company of Francisco Leopoldo Kripacz (b. 8 April, 1942 - d. 3 August, 2000). Kripacz was born in Caracas, Venezuela, educated in Europe, the United States, and studied design in Vancouver and New York. He also went to the University of British Columbia for a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1964. He became a resident Canadian in 1961, and a Canadian citizen in 1973. In 1964 he founded an interior design and furniture import business in Vancouver with Arthur Erickson, and opened a showroom in Montreal (550 Sherbrooke St. West), in 1965. Kripacz designed the exhibition unit in Habitat 67 (by architect Moshe Safdie) for the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, and created interiors for a private clientel as well as for many of Arthur Erickson's buildings. The latter included the Helmut Eppich House and Erickson's own residence in Vancouver, the Hilborn Residence in Ontario, the Prime Minister's office and resdence in Ottawa, the UBC Faculty Club, the Macmillan Blodel Bulding, Vancouver, the Bank of Canada Headquarters in Ottawa, the Student Union Building at Queen's University, Kingston, the Provincial Law Courts in Robson Square, Vancouver, Roy Thomson Hall and the Tech Mining offices in Toronto, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C., amongst others. Material related to Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd Sub-series also contains professional correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architect, financial documents of Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd, furniture design proposals, photographs and personal correspondance files of Francisco Kripacz.
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1967-1988
maps, drawings, textual records
RIBA, ARCUK, UKAAA
DR2006:0104
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notes, correspondence, promotional materials, a trade catalogue, a brochure, clippings, maps, drawings, an invitation, a publication of the UKAAA (United Kingdom Architects Against Apartheid), minutes, statements and other UKAAA materials, drafts for lightbox texts for the RIBA President's Medals for Architectural Education (2001), a folder, minutes and other documents relating to the RIBA collection and the British Architecture Library, a report titled 'London in the 1990s: Planning and Design', and a handbill titled 'Campaign for Architects'
1986-1992, 1998, 2001
RIBA, ARCUK, UKAAA
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DR2006:0104
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notes, correspondence, promotional materials, a trade catalogue, a brochure, clippings, maps, drawings, an invitation, a publication of the UKAAA (United Kingdom Architects Against Apartheid), minutes, statements and other UKAAA materials, drafts for lightbox texts for the RIBA President's Medals for Architectural Education (2001), a folder, minutes and other documents relating to the RIBA collection and the British Architecture Library, a report titled 'London in the 1990s: Planning and Design', and a handbill titled 'Campaign for Architects'
maps, drawings, textual records
1986-1992, 1998, 2001
Paul Nelson (1895–1979), American architect, film set designer, painter, critic, and educator, taught and practised architecture in the United States and France for over fifty years. Nelson was a central figure in the development of functionalism in the 1930s and 1940s, which rejected the Beaux-Arts language in favour of technological and functional expression. The Filter(...)
Main galleries
27 March 1991 to 26 May 1991
The Filter of Reason: The Work of Paul Nelson
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Paul Nelson (1895–1979), American architect, film set designer, painter, critic, and educator, taught and practised architecture in the United States and France for over fifty years. Nelson was a central figure in the development of functionalism in the 1930s and 1940s, which rejected the Beaux-Arts language in favour of technological and functional expression. The Filter(...)
Main galleries
Learning from... Mumbai
Rahul Mehrotra presents a reading of Mumbai’s form as a symbol of India’s emerging urban culture. The lecture examines Mumbai, a megalopolis with more than 13 million inhabitants, as two distinct elements that occupy the same physical space. The first, the Static City, built of permanent materials like concrete, steel and brick, can be captured as a two-dimensional entity(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
9 April 2009
Learning from... Mumbai
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Rahul Mehrotra presents a reading of Mumbai’s form as a symbol of India’s emerging urban culture. The lecture examines Mumbai, a megalopolis with more than 13 million inhabitants, as two distinct elements that occupy the same physical space. The first, the Static City, built of permanent materials like concrete, steel and brick, can be captured as a two-dimensional entity(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Empire
The exhibition presents Empire, a visual essay by American artist John Gossage on the relationship between architecture and power. Gossage’s photographs of government buildings and monuments in Washington, D.C. are juxtaposed with images of Egypt taken by German chemist Hermann Vogel in 1868, exposing the parallel actions of governments, over a century apart, in(...)
Octagonal gallery
8 December 2005 to 12 March 2006
Empire
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The exhibition presents Empire, a visual essay by American artist John Gossage on the relationship between architecture and power. Gossage’s photographs of government buildings and monuments in Washington, D.C. are juxtaposed with images of Egypt taken by German chemist Hermann Vogel in 1868, exposing the parallel actions of governments, over a century apart, in(...)
Octagonal gallery