textual records
ARCH256845
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day planner, Canada phone directory, project lists and numbers, vacation planners, secretarial notes, one garage opener, Erickson and Keith Loffler travel information including passport photographs, floor plan of an AEA office.
Day planner, Canada phone directory, project lists and numbers
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ARCH256845
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day planner, Canada phone directory, project lists and numbers, vacation planners, secretarial notes, one garage opener, Erickson and Keith Loffler travel information including passport photographs, floor plan of an AEA office.
textual records
graphic materials, born digital
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10 file
ARCH240310
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Anything 2000 - correspondence, participants lists, funding Anything - Planning Anything material - correspondence Anything Conference correspondence Guggenheim & Budget Anything Guests Anything Travel Anything Brochures Anything Goes - Posters Anything Back-up - zip disk
1999-2000
Anything 2000 - correspondence, participants lists, funding
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ARCH240310
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Anything 2000 - correspondence, participants lists, funding Anything - Planning Anything material - correspondence Anything Conference correspondence Guggenheim & Budget Anything Guests Anything Travel Anything Brochures Anything Goes - Posters Anything Back-up - zip disk
graphic materials, born digital
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10 file
1999-2000
video
PHCON2003:0005:070
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Gordon Matta-Clark and a school bus full of people travel from 98 Greene Street in SOHO to the Humphrey Street House, Englewood, New Jersey, site of Matta-Clark's site specific work "Spitting".
1974
Visit to Humphrey Street House
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PHCON2003:0005:070
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Gordon Matta-Clark and a school bus full of people travel from 98 Greene Street in SOHO to the Humphrey Street House, Englewood, New Jersey, site of Matta-Clark's site specific work "Spitting".
video
1974
textual records, graphic materials
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10 file
ARCH242306
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Anybody planning and correspondence (3 files) Anybody Miscellaneous - correspondence Anybody Executive Commitee correspondence Paloma - A-Body Plans B.A. (Buenos Aires) Travel arrangements - correspondence Anybody Participants Bios Anybody Conference follow-up - Logistics Anybody Posters
1993-1997
Anybody planning and correspondence
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ARCH242306
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Anybody planning and correspondence (3 files) Anybody Miscellaneous - correspondence Anybody Executive Commitee correspondence Paloma - A-Body Plans B.A. (Buenos Aires) Travel arrangements - correspondence Anybody Participants Bios Anybody Conference follow-up - Logistics Anybody Posters
textual records, graphic materials
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10 file
1993-1997
textual records
DR2012:0015:021:017
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File containing documents in English (predominant), with Hebrew, including brochures, business cards, correspondence, notes, and press clippings related to the exhibition, "Displacements: the work of Melvin Charney". Original folder inscribed in graphite: TRAVEL: ISRAEL / JERUSALEM
1985-1986, 1993-1999
Brochures, business cards, correspondence, notes, and press clippings related to exhibition "Displacements: the work of Melvin Charney"
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DR2012:0015:021:017
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File containing documents in English (predominant), with Hebrew, including brochures, business cards, correspondence, notes, and press clippings related to the exhibition, "Displacements: the work of Melvin Charney". Original folder inscribed in graphite: TRAVEL: ISRAEL / JERUSALEM
textual records
1985-1986, 1993-1999
textual records
ARCH256783
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Files of Erickson / Massey and AEA proposals - University of Western Science Centre proposal; Daap Building, University of Cincinnati; S.E. Sector Elementary School, Vancouver; World-Wide Travel interiors, Vancouver; Blue Mountain Camp; Canada Square Penthouse, Columbus Convention Centre competition
1970-1972, 1986-1988
Erickson / Massey and AEA proposals for various projects
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ARCH256783
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Files of Erickson / Massey and AEA proposals - University of Western Science Centre proposal; Daap Building, University of Cincinnati; S.E. Sector Elementary School, Vancouver; World-Wide Travel interiors, Vancouver; Blue Mountain Camp; Canada Square Penthouse, Columbus Convention Centre competition
textual records
1970-1972, 1986-1988
Sub-series
Miscellanea
CI001.S1.D4
Description:
The three portfolios of "Croquis", originally attributed to Hubert Rohault de Fleury, but probably also including work by Charles, are particularly informative of the range of artistic and architectural interests of these architects. While some of the drawings in these portfolios may be travel sketches or based on travel sketches (Charles is known to have visited some of the locations depicted (1)), the majority are probably copied or adapted from books and prints. In some cases, these sources have been identified. The stylistic range of the drawings is eclectic; in addition to the expected Classical material, Gothic, Romanesque, Islamic, Exotic Revival (namely Etruscan and Egyptian), Renaissance and Baroque periods and styles as well as contemporary 19th century architecture are all represented. The subject matter is equally varied. DR1974:0002:032:001-066, two portfolios, includes arabesque ornament (some from Palazzo del Te and Palazzo Ducal in Mantua (2)), Islamic ornament motifs, tile patterns, Sicilian architectural subjects - mainly church interiors, and stonework and woodwork from Romanesque and Gothic structures . DR1974:0002:031:001-055, three portfolios, contains drawings of classical figures, Christian imagery and architectural sculpture from antique, medieval [?] and 19th century sources, sculpture from the 16th century sepulchral monument of Maximillian I, Italian Classical structures and contemporary classically-inspired subject matter including a number of Parisian fountains and monuments, and several English townhouses. DR1974:0002:030:001-065, four portfolios, includes drawings of Classical, Gothic and Exotic Revival buildings and interiors as well as a number of drawings of non-architectural subject matter including military subjects - fortification, armaments, soldiers, and revolutionary battle scenes - and topographic views. A folder of Italian views and buildings in this portfolio may have been intended for publication. The designs for interiors, Empire furniture, garden structures and several of the buildings are probably original designs by Hubert. (1) A description of Charles' travels based on his sketchbooks held by the Académie d'architecture is found in Académie d'architecture, 'Catalogue des collection' (Paris: Académie d'architecture, 1988) 35-36 and 230-241. (2) These drawings were copied from Wilhelm Zahn, 'Gemalte Ornamente von Julio Romano' (s.l., s.n, ca. 1833)., The three portfolios of "Croquis" were originally attributed to Hubert Rohault de Fleury, but probably also including work by Charles. The source and purpose of many of these drawings is unclear; some may be record drawings and travel sketches or based on travel sketches, but the majority are probably copied or adapted from books and prints. The stylistic range and subject matter of the drawings is broad and eclectic: arabesques, Islamic ornament, stonework and woodwork from Romanesque and Gothic structures (DR1974:0002:032:001-066); classical and Christian imagery, architectural sculpture from antique, medieval [?] and 19th century sources, Italian Classical structures, nineteenth century classically-inspired subject matter (DR1974:0002:031:001-055); non-architectural subject matter including military subjects, topographic views, and Italian views and buildings, possibly intended for publication (DR1974:0002:030:001-065). Portfolio, DR1974:0002:030:001-065 also includes interiors, Empire furniture, garden structures and Classical, Gothic and Exotic Revival buildings, some of which are probably original designs by Hubert Rohault de Fleury. Bibliography: - Bergdoll, Barry. "Hubert Rohault de Fleury: Cinquième Partie: Équisses et Dessins d'Ornament." 'CCA Research Report.' n.d. - Académie d'architecture (France). 'Catalogue des collections' (Paris: L'Academie, 1988), 35-37 and 230-241.
[1800-1868]
Miscellanea
CI001.S1.D4
Description:
The three portfolios of "Croquis", originally attributed to Hubert Rohault de Fleury, but probably also including work by Charles, are particularly informative of the range of artistic and architectural interests of these architects. While some of the drawings in these portfolios may be travel sketches or based on travel sketches (Charles is known to have visited some of the locations depicted (1)), the majority are probably copied or adapted from books and prints. In some cases, these sources have been identified. The stylistic range of the drawings is eclectic; in addition to the expected Classical material, Gothic, Romanesque, Islamic, Exotic Revival (namely Etruscan and Egyptian), Renaissance and Baroque periods and styles as well as contemporary 19th century architecture are all represented. The subject matter is equally varied. DR1974:0002:032:001-066, two portfolios, includes arabesque ornament (some from Palazzo del Te and Palazzo Ducal in Mantua (2)), Islamic ornament motifs, tile patterns, Sicilian architectural subjects - mainly church interiors, and stonework and woodwork from Romanesque and Gothic structures . DR1974:0002:031:001-055, three portfolios, contains drawings of classical figures, Christian imagery and architectural sculpture from antique, medieval [?] and 19th century sources, sculpture from the 16th century sepulchral monument of Maximillian I, Italian Classical structures and contemporary classically-inspired subject matter including a number of Parisian fountains and monuments, and several English townhouses. DR1974:0002:030:001-065, four portfolios, includes drawings of Classical, Gothic and Exotic Revival buildings and interiors as well as a number of drawings of non-architectural subject matter including military subjects - fortification, armaments, soldiers, and revolutionary battle scenes - and topographic views. A folder of Italian views and buildings in this portfolio may have been intended for publication. The designs for interiors, Empire furniture, garden structures and several of the buildings are probably original designs by Hubert. (1) A description of Charles' travels based on his sketchbooks held by the Académie d'architecture is found in Académie d'architecture, 'Catalogue des collection' (Paris: Académie d'architecture, 1988) 35-36 and 230-241. (2) These drawings were copied from Wilhelm Zahn, 'Gemalte Ornamente von Julio Romano' (s.l., s.n, ca. 1833)., The three portfolios of "Croquis" were originally attributed to Hubert Rohault de Fleury, but probably also including work by Charles. The source and purpose of many of these drawings is unclear; some may be record drawings and travel sketches or based on travel sketches, but the majority are probably copied or adapted from books and prints. The stylistic range and subject matter of the drawings is broad and eclectic: arabesques, Islamic ornament, stonework and woodwork from Romanesque and Gothic structures (DR1974:0002:032:001-066); classical and Christian imagery, architectural sculpture from antique, medieval [?] and 19th century sources, Italian Classical structures, nineteenth century classically-inspired subject matter (DR1974:0002:031:001-055); non-architectural subject matter including military subjects, topographic views, and Italian views and buildings, possibly intended for publication (DR1974:0002:030:001-065). Portfolio, DR1974:0002:030:001-065 also includes interiors, Empire furniture, garden structures and Classical, Gothic and Exotic Revival buildings, some of which are probably original designs by Hubert Rohault de Fleury. Bibliography: - Bergdoll, Barry. "Hubert Rohault de Fleury: Cinquième Partie: Équisses et Dessins d'Ornament." 'CCA Research Report.' n.d. - Académie d'architecture (France). 'Catalogue des collections' (Paris: L'Academie, 1988), 35-37 and 230-241.
File 4
[1800-1868]
textual records
Expense reports and receipts
ARCH255517
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14 accordion files of expense reports and receipts - from Elite Print Limited, Fairbank Lumber Company, Grand & Toy, Harvey's Travel Agency, Hyatt Regency, I.B.M. Canada, Julie's Secretarial Service, Loomis & Toles, Lilco (Fire Island), D. Esposito (Fire Island), Long Island Savings Bank
1976-1979
Expense reports and receipts
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ARCH255517
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14 accordion files of expense reports and receipts - from Elite Print Limited, Fairbank Lumber Company, Grand & Toy, Harvey's Travel Agency, Hyatt Regency, I.B.M. Canada, Julie's Secretarial Service, Loomis & Toles, Lilco (Fire Island), D. Esposito (Fire Island), Long Island Savings Bank
textual records
1976-1979
textual records
ARCH273347
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File includes Arthur Erickson Architects annual report of projects (1990), Arthur Erickson/Leo A. Daly, Architects business plan (10 December 1990), a plat map, produced by the City Engineering Department, Vancouver, B.C., labelled "SWMarine Drive" (November 1967), correspondence and a travel itinerary.
1990
Annual reports of projects for 1990 by Arthur Erickson Architects
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ARCH273347
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File includes Arthur Erickson Architects annual report of projects (1990), Arthur Erickson/Leo A. Daly, Architects business plan (10 December 1990), a plat map, produced by the City Engineering Department, Vancouver, B.C., labelled "SWMarine Drive" (November 1967), correspondence and a travel itinerary.
textual records
1990
Project
AP144.S2.D14
Description:
File documents the design for a darkroom and workshop enclosure unit for U.S.T.S. [United States Technical Services?], possibly for a temporary location in Paris, [France?]. The design calls for the use of a prefabricated aluminum scaffolding system. Reference working drawings in the textual records show the Circle-Vision 360 Travelling Show by Walt Disney Productions for which Price's design may have been intended. Material in this file was produced in 1973. Reference drawings (dated 1970) of the air dome, Circle Vision 360 Traveling Show, are by Walt Disney Productions. File contains a working drawing and textual records.
1973
U.S.T.S. Dark Room and Workshop Enclosure
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AP144.S2.D14
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File documents the design for a darkroom and workshop enclosure unit for U.S.T.S. [United States Technical Services?], possibly for a temporary location in Paris, [France?]. The design calls for the use of a prefabricated aluminum scaffolding system. Reference working drawings in the textual records show the Circle-Vision 360 Travelling Show by Walt Disney Productions for which Price's design may have been intended. Material in this file was produced in 1973. Reference drawings (dated 1970) of the air dome, Circle Vision 360 Traveling Show, are by Walt Disney Productions. File contains a working drawing and textual records.
File 14
1973