photographs
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866 negative(s)
ARCH274447
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Group consists of negatives (840 negatives), contact sheets (21 contact sheets) and photographs (5 photographs) of Pierre Jeanneret, including portraits of him after his return from Chandigarh, photographs of the Jeanneret's family, including Le Corbusier and Albert Jeanneret, and other relations. The group also includes a postcard of the Cité Radieuse in Marseilles by Le Corbusier and a postcard of a chair designed by Jean Prouvé.
1880s-1967
Photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and his family and friends
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ARCH274447
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Group consists of negatives (840 negatives), contact sheets (21 contact sheets) and photographs (5 photographs) of Pierre Jeanneret, including portraits of him after his return from Chandigarh, photographs of the Jeanneret's family, including Le Corbusier and Albert Jeanneret, and other relations. The group also includes a postcard of the Cité Radieuse in Marseilles by Le Corbusier and a postcard of a chair designed by Jean Prouvé.
photographs
Quantity:
866 negative(s)
1880s-1967
textual records
ARCH255114
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13 documentation files concerning interior/exterior design: marble, security glass, entrance canopy including photographs of model, metal fence including photographs of models, sixth floor interior including drawings and carpet samples, pedestrian level wind study, washroom fixtures, zinc casting, technical data sheets for paint, Arriscraft stone including contract, Addair marble, interior samples of approved fabric, paint, sun screen, numbers, and photographs and drawings of chairs.
1984-1986
Photographic documentation files concerning interior and exterior design
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ARCH255114
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13 documentation files concerning interior/exterior design: marble, security glass, entrance canopy including photographs of model, metal fence including photographs of models, sixth floor interior including drawings and carpet samples, pedestrian level wind study, washroom fixtures, zinc casting, technical data sheets for paint, Arriscraft stone including contract, Addair marble, interior samples of approved fabric, paint, sun screen, numbers, and photographs and drawings of chairs.
textual records
1984-1986
Project
Fried Photograph
CP138.S5.D12
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File consists of one of the remaining photographs which Gordan Matta-Clark transformed by heating (despite the title, the photographs were not "fried") as part of a 1969 exhibition at the John Gibson Gallery in New York City, New York. The photograph is housed in the box in which it was sent to Richard Landry in 1971 as a Christmas greeting. File includes contains a photograph.
1969
Fried Photograph
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CP138.S5.D12
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File consists of one of the remaining photographs which Gordan Matta-Clark transformed by heating (despite the title, the photographs were not "fried") as part of a 1969 exhibition at the John Gibson Gallery in New York City, New York. The photograph is housed in the box in which it was sent to Richard Landry in 1971 as a Christmas greeting. File includes contains a photograph.
File 12
1969
PH1986:0174
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph was taken from the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field), showing the New Palace (also known as the New Goten), the Music Room, the Middle Shoin and the Old Shoin, from left to right (Tange, p. 12; Isozaki, et al, pp. 68-69, repr.).
architecture, landscape architecture
1953
View of the New Palace (also known as the New Goten), the Music Room, the Middle Shoin and the Old Shoin, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0174
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph was taken from the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field), showing the New Palace (also known as the New Goten), the Music Room, the Middle Shoin and the Old Shoin, from left to right (Tange, p. 12; Isozaki, et al, pp. 68-69, repr.).
architecture, landscape architecture
PH1986:0193
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266). - This photograph shows the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the foreground, at left, and the moss garden in the foreground, at right (Isozaki, et al, pp. 52-53, repr.; pp. 68-69, repr.; pp. 78, repr.; p. 244; Ito, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, landscape architecture
1982
View of the New Palace (also known as the New Goten), the Music Room and the Middle Shoin showing stepping-stones in the foreground, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0193
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266). - This photograph shows the south lawn (also known as the court football [kemari] field) in the foreground, at left, and the moss garden in the foreground, at right (Isozaki, et al, pp. 52-53, repr.; pp. 68-69, repr.; pp. 78, repr.; p. 244; Ito, site plan; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, landscape architecture
PH1986:0270
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, interior design
1953
Interior view of the Gepparo showing the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia, the First Room and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room), Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0270
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, interior design
PH1986:0271
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony) and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, interior design
1953
Interior view of the Gepparo showing the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the First Room and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room), Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0271
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony) and the First Room, from left to right, and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, pp. 222-223, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, interior design
PH1986:0273
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony) in the background, the loggia in the middle gound and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, p. 227, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, interior design
1953
Interior view of the Gepparo showing the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony), the loggia and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room), Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0273
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266). - This photograph shows the Pantry (also known as the Preparation Area for the Tea Ceremony) in the background, the loggia in the middle gound and the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) in the foreground (Isozaki, et al, p. 227, repr.; p. 257; Tange, n.p., plan).
architecture, interior design
photographs
Quantity:
788 slide(s)
ARCH274109
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Group consists of a box of slides produced or collected for the project of "Multivisions" slides shows presentations about Chandigarh. The group includes predominantly photographs of Chandigarh, India, and photographs of Le Corbusier architectural project of the Couvent de la Tourette in Evreux, France.
n.d.
Slides produced or collected for the project of "Multivisions" slides shows presentations about Chandigarh
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ARCH274109
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Group consists of a box of slides produced or collected for the project of "Multivisions" slides shows presentations about Chandigarh. The group includes predominantly photographs of Chandigarh, India, and photographs of Le Corbusier architectural project of the Couvent de la Tourette in Evreux, France.
photographs
Quantity:
788 slide(s)
n.d.
photographs
DR2012:0012:089:004
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Ring binder containing slides of architectural plans, artworks, and photographs collected by Melvin Charney, the majority of which depict buildings in Montreal. There are 8 duplicates and 14 photographs that appear to have been taken by Melvin Charney. Labelled: QUEBEC SLIDES
1958-1996
Montreal artworks and architectural plans
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DR2012:0012:089:004
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Ring binder containing slides of architectural plans, artworks, and photographs collected by Melvin Charney, the majority of which depict buildings in Montreal. There are 8 duplicates and 14 photographs that appear to have been taken by Melvin Charney. Labelled: QUEBEC SLIDES
photographs
1958-1996