photographs
AP140.S2.SS7.D1.P23
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views of James Stirling and James Gowan at Leicester University Engineering Building in the early 1960s; views of various participants at the 2nd Iran International Congress of Architecture conference held in 1974 in Persepolis, Iran, including Félix Candela, Buckminster Fuller, Hans Hollein, José Luis Sert, James Stirling, O.M. Ungers and Bruno Zevi; views of interior of office; views of James Stirling with Queen Mother; of exhibition opening of 'I musei di James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates' at the Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, dated 1990; various portraits of James Stirling and of MIchael Wilford; views of James Stirling and Michael Wilford's visit to Cornell University
circa 1950-1992
Various portraits and views of James Stirling
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AP140.S2.SS7.D1.P23
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views of James Stirling and James Gowan at Leicester University Engineering Building in the early 1960s; views of various participants at the 2nd Iran International Congress of Architecture conference held in 1974 in Persepolis, Iran, including Félix Candela, Buckminster Fuller, Hans Hollein, José Luis Sert, James Stirling, O.M. Ungers and Bruno Zevi; views of interior of office; views of James Stirling with Queen Mother; of exhibition opening of 'I musei di James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates' at the Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, dated 1990; various portraits of James Stirling and of MIchael Wilford; views of James Stirling and Michael Wilford's visit to Cornell University
photographs
circa 1950-1992
born digital
AP177.S1.008
Description:
This file consists of the digital working files retained by RUR Architecture at their office. It was transferred to CCA on an EZ Drive cartridge identified “Reiser + Umemoto Kansai-kan National Diet Library”. The following files were forward-migrated to versions 6 and 7, or 8, of form*Z Project File format: Kansai Diagrams/diagram-1 Kansai 3-D Models/building/COMPLETE BUILDING Kansai 3-D Models/building/pig.1 Kansai 3-D Models/building/scissors They are available by consulting AP177.S1.008.FM Most common file formats: form*Z Project File, Macintosh PICT Image, Quark Xpress Data File, Microstation CAD Drawing, Graphics Interchange Format, Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES), Macromedia Freehand.
1996
RUR Architecture digital working files of the Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library
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AP177.S1.008
Description:
This file consists of the digital working files retained by RUR Architecture at their office. It was transferred to CCA on an EZ Drive cartridge identified “Reiser + Umemoto Kansai-kan National Diet Library”. The following files were forward-migrated to versions 6 and 7, or 8, of form*Z Project File format: Kansai Diagrams/diagram-1 Kansai 3-D Models/building/COMPLETE BUILDING Kansai 3-D Models/building/pig.1 Kansai 3-D Models/building/scissors They are available by consulting AP177.S1.008.FM Most common file formats: form*Z Project File, Macintosh PICT Image, Quark Xpress Data File, Microstation CAD Drawing, Graphics Interchange Format, Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES), Macromedia Freehand.
born digital
1996
Project
AP178.S1.1985.PR02
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This project series documents the Recuperação da Área do Campo di Marte in Giudecca, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 34/80. The office assigned the date 1985 to this project. In 1983, the IACP (Istituto Autonomo Case Popolari) initiated an architectural competition to modernize the existing housing and rehabilitate the urban space of Giudecca. The criteria were undefined in order to give the architect flexibility but insisted on respecting Venetian heritage. Álvaro Siza won the competition and selected Aldo Rossi (building completed in 2004), Carlo Aymonino (building completed in 2004), Rafael Moneo (not built) to collaborate on individual buildings. Siza's building was completed in 2016.
1984-2012
Recuperação da Área do Campo di Marte [Restoration of Campo di Marte], Giudecca, Venice, Italy (1985)
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AP178.S1.1985.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Recuperação da Área do Campo di Marte in Giudecca, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 34/80. The office assigned the date 1985 to this project. In 1983, the IACP (Istituto Autonomo Case Popolari) initiated an architectural competition to modernize the existing housing and rehabilitate the urban space of Giudecca. The criteria were undefined in order to give the architect flexibility but insisted on respecting Venetian heritage. Álvaro Siza won the competition and selected Aldo Rossi (building completed in 2004), Carlo Aymonino (building completed in 2004), Rafael Moneo (not built) to collaborate on individual buildings. Siza's building was completed in 2016.
Project
1984-2012
Sub-series
Projects
AP163.S1.SS1
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Sub-series documents the student work of Victor Prus at the Liverpool School of Architecture, in England, between 1945 and 1947 and his work as assistant professor at the Polish University College in London, betweeen 1947 and 1950. The sub-series also documents Victor Prus's early professional work as an architect in England, including his partnership with architect George Scolly in Prus and Scolly, Architects, from 1950 to 1952, and his work as Senior Executive Officer for the Festival of Britain, from 1949 to 1951. The sub-series contains conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, including reprographic copies, a few textual records that document some of the projects, photographs and presentation panels.
Projects
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AP163.S1.SS1
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Sub-series documents the student work of Victor Prus at the Liverpool School of Architecture, in England, between 1945 and 1947 and his work as assistant professor at the Polish University College in London, betweeen 1947 and 1950. The sub-series also documents Victor Prus's early professional work as an architect in England, including his partnership with architect George Scolly in Prus and Scolly, Architects, from 1950 to 1952, and his work as Senior Executive Officer for the Festival of Britain, from 1949 to 1951. The sub-series contains conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, including reprographic copies, a few textual records that document some of the projects, photographs and presentation panels.
Sub-series 1
Project
AP164.S1.2000.D5
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The project series documents the design of social and elderly housing complexes, office equipment, gardening and landscaping, in the village Es Pil·lari, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The firm gave iterations of this project the following identification numbers: 129, 157, 166, 167, and 168. Each of these iterations is found within this project series. Abalos & Herreros were invited to participate in a competition organised by the Institut Balear de la Vivienda. They won the first prize. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Uriel Fogué, Fermina Garrído, Renata Sentkiewicz and Jacob Hense. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, notes, minutes, correspondence, specifications, presentation documents, reports, studies, and a postcard.
1998-2004
Es Pil·lari, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (2000)
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AP164.S1.2000.D5
Description:
The project series documents the design of social and elderly housing complexes, office equipment, gardening and landscaping, in the village Es Pil·lari, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The firm gave iterations of this project the following identification numbers: 129, 157, 166, 167, and 168. Each of these iterations is found within this project series. Abalos & Herreros were invited to participate in a competition organised by the Institut Balear de la Vivienda. They won the first prize. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Uriel Fogué, Fermina Garrído, Renata Sentkiewicz and Jacob Hense. Documenting this project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, notes, minutes, correspondence, specifications, presentation documents, reports, studies, and a postcard.
Project
1998-2004
Series
Audio-Visual Materials
AP144.S8
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Series contains audio-visual materials, including audio reels, audiocassettes, a film reel and videocassettes that document Cedric Price's projects, lectures, presentations, gallery talks, and interviews. Audiocassettes also include recordings of lectures presented at the AA, office design chats, conversations with clients (Generator, 1977-78), design notes, and site visits. Series also includes audio-visual materials from other sources, such as BBC radio and television broadcasts, as well as commercially-produced material such as 'Insite: the Video Magazine for Architects' (1986-87). Also included is a set consisting of 24 slides and one audiocassette by Cedric Price, titled 'Technology is the Answer but What Was the Question', (Pidgeon Audio Visual). Material in this series was produced between 1966 and 1987.
1966-1987
Audio-Visual Materials
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AP144.S8
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Series contains audio-visual materials, including audio reels, audiocassettes, a film reel and videocassettes that document Cedric Price's projects, lectures, presentations, gallery talks, and interviews. Audiocassettes also include recordings of lectures presented at the AA, office design chats, conversations with clients (Generator, 1977-78), design notes, and site visits. Series also includes audio-visual materials from other sources, such as BBC radio and television broadcasts, as well as commercially-produced material such as 'Insite: the Video Magazine for Architects' (1986-87). Also included is a set consisting of 24 slides and one audiocassette by Cedric Price, titled 'Technology is the Answer but What Was the Question', (Pidgeon Audio Visual). Material in this series was produced between 1966 and 1987.
Series
1966-1987
Project
House V
AP143.S4.D13
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File documents an unexecuted project for House V. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1974 and in 1987. Documents include fourteen conceptual sketches by Eisenman (DR1994:0133:001-014); other conceptual drawings, mostly by members of Eisenman's office (DR1994:0133:014-131); and a partial set of presentation drawings (DR1994:0133:133-135). File contains conceptual drawings, including plans, elevations, sections, axonometrics, and perspectives - many graphite and some black felt-tip pen on tracing paper; sketchbooks - mostly black felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and one manuscript - graphite on ruled paper. Design development drawings include one plan - graphite on tracing vellum. Presentation drawings include plans, and one elevation - all pen and black ink on mylar.
1971-1974, 1987, predominant 1971-1974
House V
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AP143.S4.D13
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File documents an unexecuted project for House V. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1974 and in 1987. Documents include fourteen conceptual sketches by Eisenman (DR1994:0133:001-014); other conceptual drawings, mostly by members of Eisenman's office (DR1994:0133:014-131); and a partial set of presentation drawings (DR1994:0133:133-135). File contains conceptual drawings, including plans, elevations, sections, axonometrics, and perspectives - many graphite and some black felt-tip pen on tracing paper; sketchbooks - mostly black felt-tip pen on tracing paper; and one manuscript - graphite on ruled paper. Design development drawings include one plan - graphite on tracing vellum. Presentation drawings include plans, and one elevation - all pen and black ink on mylar.
File 13
1971-1974, 1987, predominant 1971-1974
Project
Rebstockpark Master Plan
AP143.S4.D90
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File documents the unexecuted project for the Rebstockpark Master Plan, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1994. File includes 1344 drawings comprising design development drawings, competition drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, publication drawings, and reference drawings, as well as models and textual records. Presentation drawings include drawings and mock-ups for a number of 1993 project booklets, and panels of computer-generated design images. Some presentation drawings used for the booklets have also been published. Textual documents include other project booklets, site plan prints by Albert Speer & Partners (1994), agreement, design objectives, notes, cost analysis, correspondence, drawings, and project information for Zurich Office Building at Rebstockpark.
1990-1994
Rebstockpark Master Plan
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AP143.S4.D90
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File documents the unexecuted project for the Rebstockpark Master Plan, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1994. File includes 1344 drawings comprising design development drawings, competition drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, publication drawings, and reference drawings, as well as models and textual records. Presentation drawings include drawings and mock-ups for a number of 1993 project booklets, and panels of computer-generated design images. Some presentation drawings used for the booklets have also been published. Textual documents include other project booklets, site plan prints by Albert Speer & Partners (1994), agreement, design objectives, notes, cost analysis, correspondence, drawings, and project information for Zurich Office Building at Rebstockpark.
File 90
1990-1994
Sub-series
Architectural projects
AP114.S1.SS1
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Sub-series documents Gene Summers’ architectural work from 1957 to 1985. It includes material from Summers’ collaborations with the office of Mies van der Rohe in the late 1950s, as well as records from Ridgway Development Ltd., the architectural and development firm that he founded with Phyllis Lambert in 1973. The Ridgway Ltd. projects that are best represented in this sub-series include: the Cañada Business Center in Lake Forest, Orange County, California (1975-1978), the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel restoration project (1976-1984), an unrealized desert resort project in La Quinta, California (circa 1980), and the Newporter Resort Hotel in Newport California (1983-1985). Projects in this sub-series are mostly documented through drawings, including reprographic copies, and photographs.
1957 - 1985
Architectural projects
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AP114.S1.SS1
Description:
Sub-series documents Gene Summers’ architectural work from 1957 to 1985. It includes material from Summers’ collaborations with the office of Mies van der Rohe in the late 1950s, as well as records from Ridgway Development Ltd., the architectural and development firm that he founded with Phyllis Lambert in 1973. The Ridgway Ltd. projects that are best represented in this sub-series include: the Cañada Business Center in Lake Forest, Orange County, California (1975-1978), the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel restoration project (1976-1984), an unrealized desert resort project in La Quinta, California (circa 1980), and the Newporter Resort Hotel in Newport California (1983-1985). Projects in this sub-series are mostly documented through drawings, including reprographic copies, and photographs.
Sub-series 1
1957 - 1985
Project
AP207.S1.1971.PR07
Description:
The project series documents "Some Call him Pig," a photograph taken by Petenna of billboard produced by the Minneapolis police department to promote the merits of police officers and respond to the slang term "pigs" used to refer to policemen. The billboard shows a policeman holding an unconscious child in his arms and practicing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. "Pettena underlined its 'contradiction in terms' and unintentional irony, incomprehensible to the Americans of the mid-west." [1] The project series contains a photograph of the billboard and project description in English and Italian. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-some-call-him-pig-1971-1/ (last accessed 11 November 2019)
circa 1971-2015
Some Call Him Pig (1971)
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AP207.S1.1971.PR07
Description:
The project series documents "Some Call him Pig," a photograph taken by Petenna of billboard produced by the Minneapolis police department to promote the merits of police officers and respond to the slang term "pigs" used to refer to policemen. The billboard shows a policeman holding an unconscious child in his arms and practicing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. "Pettena underlined its 'contradiction in terms' and unintentional irony, incomprehensible to the Americans of the mid-west." [1] The project series contains a photograph of the billboard and project description in English and Italian. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-some-call-him-pig-1971-1/ (last accessed 11 November 2019)
Project
circa 1971-2015