SO–IL is led by partners Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and Ilias Papageorgiou, who have worked on the master plan of a cultural campus in Shanghai, student housing in Athens, the Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California in Davis, the Frieze Art Fair in NYC, and Kukje Gallery in Seoul. The series They want to speak with you invites design and architecture(...)
30 October 2014 , 6pm
SO–IL wants to speak with you
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SO–IL is led by partners Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and Ilias Papageorgiou, who have worked on the master plan of a cultural campus in Shanghai, student housing in Athens, the Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California in Davis, the Frieze Art Fair in NYC, and Kukje Gallery in Seoul. The series They want to speak with you invites design and architecture(...)
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visiting scholars 2018, Hans-Georg von Arburg. German housing, toys
9 August 2018, 6:30pm
Study Room Keyword(s):
visiting scholars 2018, Hans-Georg von Arburg. German housing, toys
ARCH288570
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This sketchbook includes sketches for the Library of the University of Aveiro in Portugal, the Guardiola house in Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, the Galeria Carvalho Araújo in Lisbon, the Vilanova de Arousa Sport complex, and for the Housing in Concepción Arenal in Cadiz. There is also mention of the Casa de Chá da Boa Nova and the Piscina das Marés, as well as sketches of lighting fixtures.
April 1989
Sketchbook 286: Candeeiros Rua- Sevilha - Aveiro Gimn.. - Casa Cadiz
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ARCH288570
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This sketchbook includes sketches for the Library of the University of Aveiro in Portugal, the Guardiola house in Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, the Galeria Carvalho Araújo in Lisbon, the Vilanova de Arousa Sport complex, and for the Housing in Concepción Arenal in Cadiz. There is also mention of the Casa de Chá da Boa Nova and the Piscina das Marés, as well as sketches of lighting fixtures.
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AP104.S1.SS2
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Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal.
ca. 1933-1955
Dessins d'architecture et de meubles
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AP104.S1.SS2
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Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal.
Sous-série 2
ca. 1933-1955
archives
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Fonds
AP075
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The Cornelia Hahn Oberlander fonds documents Oberlander's professional activities as a landscape architect. It contains over 203 projects that span from 1950 to 2018 predominantly in Canada and in the United States, but also in Germany. The fonds is a complete record of Oberlander's work, and comprises her playground projects, roof gardens, and public space landscapes, as well as landscape designs for private residences, as well as administrative records from her practice, her professional engagements, and her research materials. The material in this fonds is dated from 1936 to 2021.
1936-2021
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander fonds
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AP075
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The Cornelia Hahn Oberlander fonds documents Oberlander's professional activities as a landscape architect. It contains over 203 projects that span from 1950 to 2018 predominantly in Canada and in the United States, but also in Germany. The fonds is a complete record of Oberlander's work, and comprises her playground projects, roof gardens, and public space landscapes, as well as landscape designs for private residences, as well as administrative records from her practice, her professional engagements, and her research materials. The material in this fonds is dated from 1936 to 2021.
archives
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Fonds
1936-2021
books
ARCH268072
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Commemorative publication containing messages of success for the Chandigarh Chapter of the Indian Institute of Architects. Contains Chapter Activity Report, extracts from Le Corbusier texts, and the “Edict of Chandigarh.” Includes texts by Jeet Malhotra, O.P. Mehta, and S.S. Bhatti: - “Glimpses of an architect’s experience” by Jeet Malhotra. - “A turning point in architecture” by O.P. Mehta. - “Housing in Chandigarh / A socio-economic transformation” by S.S. Bhatti.
1985
Commemorative publication concerning the inauguration of the Indian Institute of Architects, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Punjab Chapter
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ARCH268072
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Commemorative publication containing messages of success for the Chandigarh Chapter of the Indian Institute of Architects. Contains Chapter Activity Report, extracts from Le Corbusier texts, and the “Edict of Chandigarh.” Includes texts by Jeet Malhotra, O.P. Mehta, and S.S. Bhatti: - “Glimpses of an architect’s experience” by Jeet Malhotra. - “A turning point in architecture” by O.P. Mehta. - “Housing in Chandigarh / A socio-economic transformation” by S.S. Bhatti.
books
1985
Project
CI005.S1.1930.PR1
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When the Rotterdam Building Inspectorate, the Buowpolitie, merged with the municipal housing authority, the Rotterdam Woningdienst, M.J.I. de Jonge van Ellemeet was appointed as head in 1923. Van Ellemeet commissioned Oud to decorate his study in the Rotterdam town hall. The study was part of the director's suite, which consisted of one large room, divided into separate parts. Oud contributed designs for a desk, an office chair, a conference table and six chairs, although the conference chairs were presumably never built. The desk includes a heavy wooden top and metal frame; the office chair has a rounded back and armrests of red leather and a seat of rounded back and straight front. Researchers have noted the similarities between Oud's chair and an earlier design of Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand in 1929. The chair is covered in leather, has chromium legs and a rounded back (Taverne et al. 2001, 380). Project series includes drawings of designs for plans and one photograph of office furniture for M.J.I de Jonge van Ellemeet.
1930-1931
Interior of M.J.I. de Jonge van Ellemeet's Study, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1930-1931)
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CI005.S1.1930.PR1
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When the Rotterdam Building Inspectorate, the Buowpolitie, merged with the municipal housing authority, the Rotterdam Woningdienst, M.J.I. de Jonge van Ellemeet was appointed as head in 1923. Van Ellemeet commissioned Oud to decorate his study in the Rotterdam town hall. The study was part of the director's suite, which consisted of one large room, divided into separate parts. Oud contributed designs for a desk, an office chair, a conference table and six chairs, although the conference chairs were presumably never built. The desk includes a heavy wooden top and metal frame; the office chair has a rounded back and armrests of red leather and a seat of rounded back and straight front. Researchers have noted the similarities between Oud's chair and an earlier design of Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand in 1929. The chair is covered in leather, has chromium legs and a rounded back (Taverne et al. 2001, 380). Project series includes drawings of designs for plans and one photograph of office furniture for M.J.I de Jonge van Ellemeet.
project
1930-1931
drawings
AP178.S2.1989.004
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This sketchbook includes sketches for the Library of the University of Aveiro in Portugal, the Guardiola house in Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, the Galeria Carvalho Araújo in Lisbon, the Vilanova de Arousa Sport complex, and for the Housing in Concepción Arenal in Cadiz. There is also mention of the Casa de Chá da Boa Nova and the Piscina de Marés, as well as sketches of lighting fixtures.
April 1989
Sketchbook 286: Candeeiros Rua- Sevilha - Aveiro Gimn.. - Casa Cadiz
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AP178.S2.1989.004
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This sketchbook includes sketches for the Library of the University of Aveiro in Portugal, the Guardiola house in Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, the Galeria Carvalho Araújo in Lisbon, the Vilanova de Arousa Sport complex, and for the Housing in Concepción Arenal in Cadiz. There is also mention of the Casa de Chá da Boa Nova and the Piscina de Marés, as well as sketches of lighting fixtures.
drawings
April 1989
Project
CMHC Exhibition
AP027.S1.D5
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Proposed exhibit to promote the awareness and enjoyment of good design by means of a series of publicity, tours, and brochures. Educational intention directed toward mainly the younger generation, and individuals in prominent positions in industry or public affairs.
exhibition design
1958-1959
CMHC Exhibition
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AP027.S1.D5
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Proposed exhibit to promote the awareness and enjoyment of good design by means of a series of publicity, tours, and brochures. Educational intention directed toward mainly the younger generation, and individuals in prominent positions in industry or public affairs.
File 5
1958-1959
exhibition design
photographs
AP140.S1.SS2.D2.P3
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views of Eduardo Paolozzi and various buildings including Kissa House and Gate (House in the Chilterns), Bentham Road Flats, West Wycombe, Marylebone Lane School, Cotswold Barns, a Finnish apartment house by Aalto, and other unidentified buildings; also includes envelopes, a letter from a photographic printing company to James Stirling, and an article titled "British Low-Cost Housing Described by Architect" in which "James Sterling" [sic] is mentioned
circa 1950s-1970s
Views of Eduardo Paolozzi and various buildings
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AP140.S1.SS2.D2.P3
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views of Eduardo Paolozzi and various buildings including Kissa House and Gate (House in the Chilterns), Bentham Road Flats, West Wycombe, Marylebone Lane School, Cotswold Barns, a Finnish apartment house by Aalto, and other unidentified buildings; also includes envelopes, a letter from a photographic printing company to James Stirling, and an article titled "British Low-Cost Housing Described by Architect" in which "James Sterling" [sic] is mentioned
photographs
circa 1950s-1970s