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AP180.S1.1962.PR02
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This project series documents a commission for the Casa Berrini, the Berrini Family's house, in Taino. Riva worked on a first proposal from 1963-1964, however the family asked for a revised second proposal in 1966. This revised proposal was built. The house consists of a two-storey main residential block and a smaller service block with a kitchen and a garage. Documenting the first proposal are design development drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, details and furnishings details. The second proposal is documented through design development and presentation drawings, including floor plans, elevations, and sections. The project series also contains design development drawings for later additions to the house in 1967 to 1968, including chiefly furnishing details.
1963-1967
Casa Berrini [Berrini house], Taino, Italy (1962)
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AP180.S1.1962.PR02
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This project series documents a commission for the Casa Berrini, the Berrini Family's house, in Taino. Riva worked on a first proposal from 1963-1964, however the family asked for a revised second proposal in 1966. This revised proposal was built. The house consists of a two-storey main residential block and a smaller service block with a kitchen and a garage. Documenting the first proposal are design development drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, details and furnishings details. The second proposal is documented through design development and presentation drawings, including floor plans, elevations, and sections. The project series also contains design development drawings for later additions to the house in 1967 to 1968, including chiefly furnishing details.
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1963-1967
We invite kids to get out of the house and into the CCA for a day of free activities inspired by Ange Loft’s installation Visibly Iroquoian . In addition to a guided tour of the installation, participants will take part in the Carrying Patterns: Making Visible an Iroquoian Montréal workshop , which will invite them to familiarize themselves with Iroquoian aesthetics,(...)
Living Land: Kids’ Day at the CCA
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We invite kids to get out of the house and into the CCA for a day of free activities inspired by Ange Loft’s installation Visibly Iroquoian . In addition to a guided tour of the installation, participants will take part in the Carrying Patterns: Making Visible an Iroquoian Montréal workshop , which will invite them to familiarize themselves with Iroquoian aesthetics,(...)
We invite kids to get out of the house and into the museum for a day of free activities at the CCA: workshops, animated activities and an interactive gallery tour will be on the agenda.
Click, Cut, Paste
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We invite kids to get out of the house and into the museum for a day of free activities at the CCA: workshops, animated activities and an interactive gallery tour will be on the agenda.
We invite kids to get out of the house and into the museum for a day of free activities at the CCA: workshops, animated activities and an interactive gallery tour will be on the agenda.
Get Out of Your House!
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We invite kids to get out of the house and into the museum for a day of free activities at the CCA: workshops, animated activities and an interactive gallery tour will be on the agenda.
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AP180.S1.1975.PR03
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This project series documents Casa per vacanze, a built three-storey vacation house for the Ferrario Family located on the outskirts of Varese, in Osmate, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1975. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, furnishing details, and a site plan. A file (AP180.S1.1975.PR03.002) arranged in this project series contains three drawings of an early version of the project.
1975
Casa per vacanze Ferrario [Ferrario vacation house], Osmate, Italy (1975)
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AP180.S1.1975.PR03
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This project series documents Casa per vacanze, a built three-storey vacation house for the Ferrario Family located on the outskirts of Varese, in Osmate, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1975. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, furnishing details, and a site plan. A file (AP180.S1.1975.PR03.002) arranged in this project series contains three drawings of an early version of the project.
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1975
textual records
Speeches
ARCH186964
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Titles include: "Choosing a House Design, Housing Design and Techniques of Construction, Une Aesthetique de Cartier, Canadian housing Design Council speech, Comments for the 2nd National Service Station Design Competition, A Critique on Single Family Awards" - drafts and plans
1960 - 1961
Speeches
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ARCH186964
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Titles include: "Choosing a House Design, Housing Design and Techniques of Construction, Une Aesthetique de Cartier, Canadian housing Design Council speech, Comments for the 2nd National Service Station Design Competition, A Critique on Single Family Awards" - drafts and plans
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1960 - 1961
4 June 2023, 1pm to 4pm
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AP180.S1.1971.PR01
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This project series documents the Case Di Palma in Stintino, Italy. Included in the series are drawings for two built projects for the Di Palma Family. The first one, in 1958, for a vacation house, was a collaboration between Riva and Freddy Drugman. The second project was for three summer houses separeted by courtyards, which Riva worked on in 1971-1972. The project series contains design development drawings, including a site plan, sections, furnishing details, floor plans, and interior and exterior elevations.
1961-1972
Case Di Palma [Di Palma houses], Stintino, Italy (1971)
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AP180.S1.1971.PR01
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This project series documents the Case Di Palma in Stintino, Italy. Included in the series are drawings for two built projects for the Di Palma Family. The first one, in 1958, for a vacation house, was a collaboration between Riva and Freddy Drugman. The second project was for three summer houses separeted by courtyards, which Riva worked on in 1971-1972. The project series contains design development drawings, including a site plan, sections, furnishing details, floor plans, and interior and exterior elevations.
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1961-1972
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AP142.S1.D243
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File documents an executed project for the Dallargine family tomb in the Cimitero di Lambrate, Milan, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1993 and 1994. File contains a design development drawing and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including sketches, drawings, photographs, negatives, colour photocopies of views of the site, a photocopy of a photographic portrait, correspondence, specifications, estimates, an invoice, calculations, contract documents, financial records, a technical report, labels for drawings, schedules for drawings, building permits, business cards, unused stationery supplies, and notes.
1993-1994
Edicola cimiteriale in pietra
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AP142.S1.D243
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File documents an executed project for the Dallargine family tomb in the Cimitero di Lambrate, Milan, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1993 and 1994. File contains a design development drawing and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including sketches, drawings, photographs, negatives, colour photocopies of views of the site, a photocopy of a photographic portrait, correspondence, specifications, estimates, an invoice, calculations, contract documents, financial records, a technical report, labels for drawings, schedules for drawings, building permits, business cards, unused stationery supplies, and notes.
File 243
1993-1994
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CI005.S1.1935.PR2
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Pfeffer de Leeuw commissioned Oud to design a private family residence within Blaricum in 1935. Oud's first design for the house, featuring a flat roof, was rejected by the city council since it did not conform to the surrounding neighbourhood architecture. Oud attempted to amend his original design but ultimately chose one of his earlier designs for a house with a monopitch roof that received council approval. Ultimately, Oud's designs were never realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 402). Project series includes drawings of site and floor plans.
1935-1936
Private house for Mr and Mrs Pfeffer-De Leeuw, Blaricum, Netherlands (1935)
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CI005.S1.1935.PR2
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Pfeffer de Leeuw commissioned Oud to design a private family residence within Blaricum in 1935. Oud's first design for the house, featuring a flat roof, was rejected by the city council since it did not conform to the surrounding neighbourhood architecture. Oud attempted to amend his original design but ultimately chose one of his earlier designs for a house with a monopitch roof that received council approval. Ultimately, Oud's designs were never realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 402). Project series includes drawings of site and floor plans.
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1935-1936