textual records
DR1995:0317:001-001
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correspondence, commentaries, notes, and several drafts of a proposal by Cedric Price titled 'National School Plan' for the restructuring of architectural education in the United Kingdom
1964-1966
correspondence, commentaries, notes, and several drafts of 'National School Plan
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DR1995:0317:001-001
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correspondence, commentaries, notes, and several drafts of a proposal by Cedric Price titled 'National School Plan' for the restructuring of architectural education in the United Kingdom
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1964-1966
textual records
AP197.S1.SS8.068
circa 1970-1980
textual records
circa 1970-1980
textual records
AP140.S2.SS6.D7.P2
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Ephemera of the exhibition by the Architectural Association School.
1966
Presentation text of the AA School Exhibition on housing of July 1966
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AP140.S2.SS6.D7.P2
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Ephemera of the exhibition by the Architectural Association School.
textual records
1966
textual records
AP058.S1.SS1.088
1985-1986
textual records
1985-1986
Project
AP154.S1.1966.PR01
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File AP154.S1.1966.PR01, Wykeham Rise School, Washington, Connecticut: Master plan for new campus (1966), documents a project by Giovanni Pasanella and Joseph Merz for a master plan for a new campus for Wykeham Rise School in Washington, Connecticut. The project was awarded to the architects as the outcome of a limited competition. The design was featured in the exhibition 40 under 40: an exhibition of young talent in architecture, organized by the Architectural League of New York and presented in 1966. The project, described as being "under design" in the exhibition catalogue, seem not to have been realized. The file consists of presentation drawings and design drawings.
1966
Wykeham Rise School, Washington, Connecticut: Master plan for new campus (1966)
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AP154.S1.1966.PR01
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File AP154.S1.1966.PR01, Wykeham Rise School, Washington, Connecticut: Master plan for new campus (1966), documents a project by Giovanni Pasanella and Joseph Merz for a master plan for a new campus for Wykeham Rise School in Washington, Connecticut. The project was awarded to the architects as the outcome of a limited competition. The design was featured in the exhibition 40 under 40: an exhibition of young talent in architecture, organized by the Architectural League of New York and presented in 1966. The project, described as being "under design" in the exhibition catalogue, seem not to have been realized. The file consists of presentation drawings and design drawings.
Project
1966
drawings
AP154.S1.1965.PR01.001.2
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Drawings are numbered A8-A16.
1967
Architectural drawings for Intensive Therapy Center for Infants, Willowbrook State School, Staten Island, New York (folder 2 of 2)
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AP154.S1.1965.PR01.001.2
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Drawings are numbered A8-A16.
drawings
1967
drawings
AP154.S1.1965.PR01.001.1
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Title sheet for the entire set of working drawings and drawings A1-A7.
1967
Architectural drawings for Intensive Therapy Center for Infants, Willowbrook State School, Staten Island, New York (folder 1 of 2)
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AP154.S1.1965.PR01.001.1
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Title sheet for the entire set of working drawings and drawings A1-A7.
drawings
1967
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AP197.S1.SS7
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Materials in this series relate to the writing of a published collection of essays “Labor, Work and Architecture” (2002) as well as Frampton's teaching of the seminar “Labor, work and architecture” at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Materials consist of photographs and prints for the publication (organized by chapter), layouts for each chapter, an original manuscript of “Labor, Work and Architecture,” reviews of the publication, and course readers for the seminar.
1985-2014
Labor, work and architecture (1966-1969, 1981-2008)
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AP197.S1.SS7
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Materials in this series relate to the writing of a published collection of essays “Labor, Work and Architecture” (2002) as well as Frampton's teaching of the seminar “Labor, work and architecture” at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Materials consist of photographs and prints for the publication (organized by chapter), layouts for each chapter, an original manuscript of “Labor, Work and Architecture,” reviews of the publication, and course readers for the seminar.
Subseries
1985-2014
textual records
AP075.S4.SS6.002
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Original folder entitled " FENCES & SCREENS / Flowerspots + Vert. Curve / CHO - HARVARD / GRADUATE SCHOOL / 1944".
1944
Student work for landscape architecture course at Harvard
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AP075.S4.SS6.002
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Original folder entitled " FENCES & SCREENS / Flowerspots + Vert. Curve / CHO - HARVARD / GRADUATE SCHOOL / 1944".
textual records
1944
textual records
AP058.S1.SS1.091
1985-1987
textual records
1985-1987