Project
AP178.S1.1994.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Plano de Pormenor do Rossio de São Brás in Évora, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 50/90. The office assigned the date 1994 to this project. The project consisted of a series of commercial and housing buildings. Buildings A, B, and C had commercial functions on the ground floor with two floors for dwellings. Buildings D and E were office buildings, and building F was a congress center. Documenting this project series are studies, site plans and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation, notes and correspondence. Photographs and negatives document the project site and model.
1994-2001
Plano de Pormenor do Rossio de São Brás [Master plan for Rossio São Brás], Évora, Portugal (1994)
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AP178.S1.1994.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Plano de Pormenor do Rossio de São Brás in Évora, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 50/90. The office assigned the date 1994 to this project. The project consisted of a series of commercial and housing buildings. Buildings A, B, and C had commercial functions on the ground floor with two floors for dwellings. Buildings D and E were office buildings, and building F was a congress center. Documenting this project series are studies, site plans and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation, notes and correspondence. Photographs and negatives document the project site and model.
Project
1994-2001
DR1984:0570
Description:
- An early plan for John Nash's Regent's Park, canal, and connecting streets. The canal, which circles the park to the north, is lined on either side by terrace housing, and the park is traversed by an artificial water system that connects in the northeast with the canal.
architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
1812-1814
A preliminary design for Regent's Park
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DR1984:0570
Description:
- An early plan for John Nash's Regent's Park, canal, and connecting streets. The canal, which circles the park to the north, is lined on either side by terrace housing, and the park is traversed by an artificial water system that connects in the northeast with the canal.
architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning
Project
AP056.S1.1988.PR11
Description:
This project series documents the design of a housing complex known as Dovestar in Toronto from1988-1991. The office identified the project number as 8815. This project consisted of a proposed housing complex on the corner of St. Joseph and St. Nicholas Streets, comprised of three components - the Dovestar condominiums, the CityHome building and a Co-op building. Maintaining the historic building facades along St. Joseph Street, the 19-storey Dovestar condominiums would bridge over St. Nicholas Street to connect to the CityHome building as one congruent structure. Across the street from Dovestar, the CityHome building was defined as the first five storeys of the property, also with historic facades at the lower levels, and the remaining storeys were part of the Dovestar condominium. The Co-op building was entirely separate, set apart from the others by a common outdoor garden space. Dovestar was to be a 312 unit condominium complex, approximately 32,000 square metres in size, with retail spaces and two-storey townhouse units on the ground floor. The CityHome building would be 35 units, approximately 3,500 square metres in size, with retail, restaurant spaces, and two-storey townhouse units on the ground floor. Finally, the Co-op building was to be 24 units and approximately 1,971 square metres in size. All three buildings shared 247 parking spaces and recreational areas totalling 2,934 square metres. This project was never built. The project is recorded through drawings and a project model dating from 1988-1991. The drawings are mostly originals and include site plans and surveys, sketches, elevations, plans, sections, and isometrics.
1988-1991
Dovestar Project, Toronto (1988-1991)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR11
Description:
This project series documents the design of a housing complex known as Dovestar in Toronto from1988-1991. The office identified the project number as 8815. This project consisted of a proposed housing complex on the corner of St. Joseph and St. Nicholas Streets, comprised of three components - the Dovestar condominiums, the CityHome building and a Co-op building. Maintaining the historic building facades along St. Joseph Street, the 19-storey Dovestar condominiums would bridge over St. Nicholas Street to connect to the CityHome building as one congruent structure. Across the street from Dovestar, the CityHome building was defined as the first five storeys of the property, also with historic facades at the lower levels, and the remaining storeys were part of the Dovestar condominium. The Co-op building was entirely separate, set apart from the others by a common outdoor garden space. Dovestar was to be a 312 unit condominium complex, approximately 32,000 square metres in size, with retail spaces and two-storey townhouse units on the ground floor. The CityHome building would be 35 units, approximately 3,500 square metres in size, with retail, restaurant spaces, and two-storey townhouse units on the ground floor. Finally, the Co-op building was to be 24 units and approximately 1,971 square metres in size. All three buildings shared 247 parking spaces and recreational areas totalling 2,934 square metres. This project was never built. The project is recorded through drawings and a project model dating from 1988-1991. The drawings are mostly originals and include site plans and surveys, sketches, elevations, plans, sections, and isometrics.
Project
1988-1991
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D63
Description:
File documents an executed project for the Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. This project was originally planned in two phases, with the second phase to be constructed at a later date, when funding was made available. File also documents an urban design study of the Collegetown area of the City of Ithaca, encompassing the site of the Performing Arts Centre, as well as unexecuted projects for a hotel and student housing, on a site adjacent to the Performing Arts Centre. These projects were part of an urban redevelopment programme for the Collegetown area, centered on the Performing Arts Centre, and instigated by Cornell University, with the City of Ithaca and private developers. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989. File contains reference and measured drawings, conceptual drawings, a large number of design development drawings, as well as several presentation drawings and working drawings for the Performing Arts Centre. File also contains reference and measured drawings, design development and presentation drawings for the Collegetown urban design study. A smaller number of design development drawings depict hotel and student housing projects. Photographic materials include views of study and presentation models by John Donat Photography, photographers Wolfgang Hoyt (Esto Photographics) and Peter Walser, views of the completed Performing Arts Centre by photographer Richard Bryant, as well as views of existing buildings by photographer John Reis for the Collegetown urban study. Textual records are also present in the file. Study and presentation models represent the Performing Arts Centre.
1971-1989
Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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AP140.S2.SS1.D63
Description:
File documents an executed project for the Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. This project was originally planned in two phases, with the second phase to be constructed at a later date, when funding was made available. File also documents an urban design study of the Collegetown area of the City of Ithaca, encompassing the site of the Performing Arts Centre, as well as unexecuted projects for a hotel and student housing, on a site adjacent to the Performing Arts Centre. These projects were part of an urban redevelopment programme for the Collegetown area, centered on the Performing Arts Centre, and instigated by Cornell University, with the City of Ithaca and private developers. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989. File contains reference and measured drawings, conceptual drawings, a large number of design development drawings, as well as several presentation drawings and working drawings for the Performing Arts Centre. File also contains reference and measured drawings, design development and presentation drawings for the Collegetown urban design study. A smaller number of design development drawings depict hotel and student housing projects. Photographic materials include views of study and presentation models by John Donat Photography, photographers Wolfgang Hoyt (Esto Photographics) and Peter Walser, views of the completed Performing Arts Centre by photographer Richard Bryant, as well as views of existing buildings by photographer John Reis for the Collegetown urban study. Textual records are also present in the file. Study and presentation models represent the Performing Arts Centre.
File 63
1971-1989
textual records
AP206.S2.024
Description:
File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.025, AP206.S2.026, AP206.S2.027, AP206.S2.028 and AP206.S2.029. This file includes the following papers: “Labour Housing in Chandigarh” 1972, probably undertaken by a student under Aditya Prakash's guidance
1972-1978
Unpublished papers (folder 1 of 6)
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AP206.S2.024
Description:
File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.025, AP206.S2.026, AP206.S2.027, AP206.S2.028 and AP206.S2.029. This file includes the following papers: “Labour Housing in Chandigarh” 1972, probably undertaken by a student under Aditya Prakash's guidance
textual records
1972-1978
To Build Law
To Build Law, a documentary directed by Joshua Frank and exhibition curated by Francesco Garutti, follows bplus.xyz (b+) as they establish a policy lab, HouseEurope.eu, to propose industry reforms and shift cultural norms. To Build Law will closely observe the b+ team during various phases of conceptualization and development of a European Citizens’ Initiative meant to(...)
11 December 2024 to 25 May 2025
To Build Law
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To Build Law, a documentary directed by Joshua Frank and exhibition curated by Francesco Garutti, follows bplus.xyz (b+) as they establish a policy lab, HouseEurope.eu, to propose industry reforms and shift cultural norms. To Build Law will closely observe the b+ team during various phases of conceptualization and development of a European Citizens’ Initiative meant to(...)
photographs
ARCH275250
Description:
Labeled, "Promotion Project Slides M-Z." Includes photographic materials for: Madinah Residential Complex and Shopping Mall, Mangaf Beach, Metrorail Stations, Los Angeles, Marriot Hotel Warner Center, New Westminster Quay, Red Deer Arts Centre, Prince Sulaiman Courts, Pudget Sound Residence, Roy Thompson Hall, Saskatoon City Hospital, Sawaber Housing Development, Shanghai Culture and Arts Centre, Shannon Mews,Tanjung Batu Coastal Reserve, Teck Mining Group offices, 1301 West Georgia, Vancouver, 1300 West Pender, Vancouver, Tuntex Brisbane, Ulukelang, Malaysia, Water Garden Condominiums, North York, Village Lake Louise, Watiah Housing, Kuwait City, Yorkdale Subway Station and West Seattle freeway study.
ca. 1977-1989
Photographic documentation for various projects
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ARCH275250
Description:
Labeled, "Promotion Project Slides M-Z." Includes photographic materials for: Madinah Residential Complex and Shopping Mall, Mangaf Beach, Metrorail Stations, Los Angeles, Marriot Hotel Warner Center, New Westminster Quay, Red Deer Arts Centre, Prince Sulaiman Courts, Pudget Sound Residence, Roy Thompson Hall, Saskatoon City Hospital, Sawaber Housing Development, Shanghai Culture and Arts Centre, Shannon Mews,Tanjung Batu Coastal Reserve, Teck Mining Group offices, 1301 West Georgia, Vancouver, 1300 West Pender, Vancouver, Tuntex Brisbane, Ulukelang, Malaysia, Water Garden Condominiums, North York, Village Lake Louise, Watiah Housing, Kuwait City, Yorkdale Subway Station and West Seattle freeway study.
photographs
ca. 1977-1989
drawings, photographs
Quantity:
131 photograph(s) photomechanical print
V.S. Balikhin Archive
PH1998:0020:001-131
Description:
- This archive which was collected by the Soviet architect, V.S. Balikhin (1893-1953), includes 129 views of cities, towns, and/or projects designed by various architects from 1923 through 1935, one photograph of a perspective drawing (PH11998:0020:112) and one magazine article by Balikhin (PH1998:0020:131). The photographer(s) of this archive have not been determined. -- There are 63 views of subjects in Moscow (PH1998:0020:001-028; PH1998:0020:033-067), mostly of housing, and these include: 20 views of the Dubrovka complex; 16 views of the Usachevka complex; 6 views of the Shabolovka complex; 3 views of the Dangauerovka complex; 2 views of the Serpukhovskii complex; 2 views of the Sharikopodshipnik [Bearing] plant complex; 1 view of the AMO plant complex; 2 views of the house-commune of the students of the Textile Institute; 2 views of the housing complex at 45/51 Bol'shaia Pirogovskaia Street; and 1 view of a student dormitory complex on Donskoi Val. Other subjects in Moscow include 3 views of the street decorations for the celebration of the 17th anniversary of the October Revolution, 2 views of Sverdlova Square, and one view of the Foto Insnab building, a market, and a park. -- There are 4 views of the village of Kozhukhovo near Moscow (PH1998:0020:029-032) including views of houses, barracks, a summer stage, and tents. -- The 18 views of Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg, Russia) (PH1998:0020:113-130) include 7 views of 1905 Goda Square showing the various buildings around the square; 3 views of the Second House of Soviets; 2 views of the monument to Iakov Sverdlov, one with the "Chekist City" housing complex in the background (now Hotel Iset'); 2 views of the water sports station Dinamo; and one view of the Verkhne-Isetskii metalworking plant, the District Trade Union Soviet garden, the Higher Communist Agricultural School in Narodnoi Mesti Square, and a collage of views of a city square in 1914 and 1933. -- The 17 views of Magnitogorsk (PH1998:0020:096-112) include the earth-made shack constructed by the first inhabitants of the area; a city view; 14 views of the First Block showing mostly housing; and one photograph of a perspective drawing for the Second Block. -- The 10 views of Novosibirsk (PH1998:0020:086-095) include housing, government office buildings, a multipurpose building, a Palace of Labor, and the Sibir' Hotel. -- There are 14 photographs of subjects in cities and towns in Kemerovskaia oblast', a subdivision of southern Russia in Asia, and these include: 6 views of Prokopyevsk (PH1998:0020:072-077) showing clubs or palaces of culture and housing; 4 views of Kemerovo (PH1998:0020:068-071) showing the Palace of Labor, housing, and general views of the city; 3 views of Leninsk-Kuznetskiy (PH1998:0020:078-080) showing a house, clubs, and a playground; 1 view of Kuznetsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:081) showing housing; and 3 views of Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:082-085) showing housing and an hotel.
architecture, portrait, sculpture
published before 15 September 1936
V.S. Balikhin Archive
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PH1998:0020:001-131
Description:
- This archive which was collected by the Soviet architect, V.S. Balikhin (1893-1953), includes 129 views of cities, towns, and/or projects designed by various architects from 1923 through 1935, one photograph of a perspective drawing (PH11998:0020:112) and one magazine article by Balikhin (PH1998:0020:131). The photographer(s) of this archive have not been determined. -- There are 63 views of subjects in Moscow (PH1998:0020:001-028; PH1998:0020:033-067), mostly of housing, and these include: 20 views of the Dubrovka complex; 16 views of the Usachevka complex; 6 views of the Shabolovka complex; 3 views of the Dangauerovka complex; 2 views of the Serpukhovskii complex; 2 views of the Sharikopodshipnik [Bearing] plant complex; 1 view of the AMO plant complex; 2 views of the house-commune of the students of the Textile Institute; 2 views of the housing complex at 45/51 Bol'shaia Pirogovskaia Street; and 1 view of a student dormitory complex on Donskoi Val. Other subjects in Moscow include 3 views of the street decorations for the celebration of the 17th anniversary of the October Revolution, 2 views of Sverdlova Square, and one view of the Foto Insnab building, a market, and a park. -- There are 4 views of the village of Kozhukhovo near Moscow (PH1998:0020:029-032) including views of houses, barracks, a summer stage, and tents. -- The 18 views of Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg, Russia) (PH1998:0020:113-130) include 7 views of 1905 Goda Square showing the various buildings around the square; 3 views of the Second House of Soviets; 2 views of the monument to Iakov Sverdlov, one with the "Chekist City" housing complex in the background (now Hotel Iset'); 2 views of the water sports station Dinamo; and one view of the Verkhne-Isetskii metalworking plant, the District Trade Union Soviet garden, the Higher Communist Agricultural School in Narodnoi Mesti Square, and a collage of views of a city square in 1914 and 1933. -- The 17 views of Magnitogorsk (PH1998:0020:096-112) include the earth-made shack constructed by the first inhabitants of the area; a city view; 14 views of the First Block showing mostly housing; and one photograph of a perspective drawing for the Second Block. -- The 10 views of Novosibirsk (PH1998:0020:086-095) include housing, government office buildings, a multipurpose building, a Palace of Labor, and the Sibir' Hotel. -- There are 14 photographs of subjects in cities and towns in Kemerovskaia oblast', a subdivision of southern Russia in Asia, and these include: 6 views of Prokopyevsk (PH1998:0020:072-077) showing clubs or palaces of culture and housing; 4 views of Kemerovo (PH1998:0020:068-071) showing the Palace of Labor, housing, and general views of the city; 3 views of Leninsk-Kuznetskiy (PH1998:0020:078-080) showing a house, clubs, and a playground; 1 view of Kuznetsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:081) showing housing; and 3 views of Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:082-085) showing housing and an hotel.
drawings, photographs
Quantity:
131 photograph(s) photomechanical print
published before 15 September 1936
architecture, portrait, sculpture
books
AP058.S4.009
1944
A Study in urban planning: standard symbols and methods of representation
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AP058.S4.009
books
1944
Project
Oppenheimer Lodge
AP022.S1.1971.PR10
Description:
File documents a four-storey senior's residence consisting of 146 units and communal spaces (built 1973), Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, and shop drawings.
1971-1973
Oppenheimer Lodge
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AP022.S1.1971.PR10
Description:
File documents a four-storey senior's residence consisting of 146 units and communal spaces (built 1973), Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, and shop drawings.
Project
1971-1973