Series
Housings
AP185.S1
Description:
This project, 1998-2000, documents the conception and design of Housings, mass-customized prefabricated residences, by the architecture firm KOL/MAC. KOL/MAC began by digitally blending a typical 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom colonial house with a range of other objects or use cases. The result was six related houses that explored the relationship between customization and mass prefabrication. Housings relates to KOL/MAC’s exploration of what they call chimerical projects, where form and function are combined to create uniquely hybridized structures. The project records are largely in CAD formats, including Alias Wire, Maya, and IGES files; there are a number of raster image formats, including TIF, Alias pix, Mac Pict images, and JPEG. The materials include renderings, wireframe drawings, and still images of the various Housings structures. There is also a body of material from and related to the concrete manufacturer, YTONG, as well as a small amount of video material, which is only partially accessible due to format obsolescence. Source: “Kolatan / MacDonald Studio.” Archilab. Published in 2000. Accessed 21 November 2017. http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/kolata/kolataen.htm.
1998-2000
Housings
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AP185.S1
Description:
This project, 1998-2000, documents the conception and design of Housings, mass-customized prefabricated residences, by the architecture firm KOL/MAC. KOL/MAC began by digitally blending a typical 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom colonial house with a range of other objects or use cases. The result was six related houses that explored the relationship between customization and mass prefabrication. Housings relates to KOL/MAC’s exploration of what they call chimerical projects, where form and function are combined to create uniquely hybridized structures. The project records are largely in CAD formats, including Alias Wire, Maya, and IGES files; there are a number of raster image formats, including TIF, Alias pix, Mac Pict images, and JPEG. The materials include renderings, wireframe drawings, and still images of the various Housings structures. There is also a body of material from and related to the concrete manufacturer, YTONG, as well as a small amount of video material, which is only partially accessible due to format obsolescence. Source: “Kolatan / MacDonald Studio.” Archilab. Published in 2000. Accessed 21 November 2017. http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/kolata/kolataen.htm.
Series
1998-2000
Project
AP178.S1.1994.PR09
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Van Middelem-Dupont in Oudenbourg, Belgium. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 61/90. The office assigned the date 1994 to this project. The project files document the repurposing of a 200 year old farmhouse and stables, as well as the addition of new buildings. Siza collaborated with Roberto Cremascoli, Andrea Smaniotto, Ueli Krauss, Daniela Antonucci, and Maurice Custer on the project. The project is divided into a residential unit, a guest house, and an art gallery. The original farmhouse was transformed into an art gallery and the new buildings serve as housing. The housing units located on agricultural land form a U shape around the courtyard. The forms and materials of the new units were selected in order to respect Flemish architectural typologies. The buildings were designed in 1994 and completed in 2001. Documenting this project are studies, design development drawings, working drawings, structural drawings, and technical drawings. Textual material includes project documentation. Photographic material documents the models, construction work, and the built project.
1992-2000
Casa Van Middelem-Dupont [Van Middelem-Dupont house], Oudenbourg, Belgium (1994)
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AP178.S1.1994.PR09
Description:
This project series documents the Casa Van Middelem-Dupont in Oudenbourg, Belgium. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 61/90. The office assigned the date 1994 to this project. The project files document the repurposing of a 200 year old farmhouse and stables, as well as the addition of new buildings. Siza collaborated with Roberto Cremascoli, Andrea Smaniotto, Ueli Krauss, Daniela Antonucci, and Maurice Custer on the project. The project is divided into a residential unit, a guest house, and an art gallery. The original farmhouse was transformed into an art gallery and the new buildings serve as housing. The housing units located on agricultural land form a U shape around the courtyard. The forms and materials of the new units were selected in order to respect Flemish architectural typologies. The buildings were designed in 1994 and completed in 2001. Documenting this project are studies, design development drawings, working drawings, structural drawings, and technical drawings. Textual material includes project documentation. Photographic material documents the models, construction work, and the built project.
Project
1992-2000
Series
AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
[ca. 1948-2004?]
James Stirling/Michael Wilford professional papers
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AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
Series 2
[ca. 1948-2004?]
Project
AP056.S1.1997.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Richmond City Hall in Richmond, British Columbia from 1997-2000. The office identified the project number as 9710, although some project materials also refer to the project number as 9709. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, was a joint venture between Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects and Vancouver-based Hotson Bakker Architects. The project consisted of a new civic space at the corner of Granville Avenue and No 3 Road, built on the grounds of the original city hall, that included a three-component building. These components included the circular Council Chamber at the forefront, an eight-storey administrative tower, and a long, two-storey Meeting House all surrounding a new civic square. The Meeting House connected the interior elements to outdoor spaces, which include a series of courtyards, gardens and water features. [1] The material palette for the building's exterior included an aluminum curtain wall with several types of glass finishes and wood accents. This project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, paintings, textual records and a project model dating from 1997-1999. The drawings are mostly original sketches, but some plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are also included. There are also a number of presentation materials, which include text on the design concept, digital renderings, photographs of the model and paintings. [1]“Richmond City Hall,” The Architecture of Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, 92 (Basel: Birkhäuser, 2004), 92.
1997-1999
Richmond City Hall, British Columbia (1997-2000)
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AP056.S1.1997.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Richmond City Hall in Richmond, British Columbia from 1997-2000. The office identified the project number as 9710, although some project materials also refer to the project number as 9709. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, was a joint venture between Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects and Vancouver-based Hotson Bakker Architects. The project consisted of a new civic space at the corner of Granville Avenue and No 3 Road, built on the grounds of the original city hall, that included a three-component building. These components included the circular Council Chamber at the forefront, an eight-storey administrative tower, and a long, two-storey Meeting House all surrounding a new civic square. The Meeting House connected the interior elements to outdoor spaces, which include a series of courtyards, gardens and water features. [1] The material palette for the building's exterior included an aluminum curtain wall with several types of glass finishes and wood accents. This project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, paintings, textual records and a project model dating from 1997-1999. The drawings are mostly original sketches, but some plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are also included. There are also a number of presentation materials, which include text on the design concept, digital renderings, photographs of the model and paintings. [1]“Richmond City Hall,” The Architecture of Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, 92 (Basel: Birkhäuser, 2004), 92.
Project
1997-1999
Project
AP140.S1.SS1.D2
Description:
File documents a student project for an Organic Chemistry Laboratories for a Northern University, in England, United Kingdom. Project was designed in Stirling's fourth year at the Liverpool School of Architecture. Material in this file was produced in 1949. File contains presentation panels.
1949
Organic Chemistry Laboratories for a Northern University
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AP140.S1.SS1.D2
Description:
File documents a student project for an Organic Chemistry Laboratories for a Northern University, in England, United Kingdom. Project was designed in Stirling's fourth year at the Liverpool School of Architecture. Material in this file was produced in 1949. File contains presentation panels.
File 2
1949
Project
Biennale di Venezia
AP140.S2.SS3.D4
Description:
File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling and Partner in the Biennale di Venezia, in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1976. File contains textual records, including drawings for exhibition layout, layouts of exhibition catalogue and correspondence.
1976
Biennale di Venezia
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AP140.S2.SS3.D4
Description:
File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling and Partner in the Biennale di Venezia, in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1976. File contains textual records, including drawings for exhibition layout, layouts of exhibition catalogue and correspondence.
File 4
1976
Project
Architecture I, Leo Castelli
AP140.S2.SS3.D6
Description:
File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling and Partner to the Architecture I exhibition at Leo Castelli, in New York City, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1977. File contains photographs of exhibition by photographer Bevan Davies.
1977
Architecture I, Leo Castelli
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AP140.S2.SS3.D6
Description:
File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling and Partner to the Architecture I exhibition at Leo Castelli, in New York City, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1977. File contains photographs of exhibition by photographer Bevan Davies.
File 6
1977
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D98
Description:
File documents an executed project for the renovation of a farm house for Jochen Stotmeister, in Balzhausen, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1991 and 1995. File contains a few drawings, correspondence and other textual records, and photographs of drawings.
1991-1995, predominant 1990-1991
Farm house, Balzhausen, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D98
Description:
File documents an executed project for the renovation of a farm house for Jochen Stotmeister, in Balzhausen, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1991 and 1995. File contains a few drawings, correspondence and other textual records, and photographs of drawings.
File 98
1991-1995, predominant 1990-1991
Project
AP140.S2.SS2.D40
Description:
File documents a dead project for a new Studio Building for the Cranbrook Academy of Art, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1991. File contains textual records, including correspondence and a few interior photographs.
1990-1991
Studio Building, Cranbrook Academy of Art
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AP140.S2.SS2.D40
Description:
File documents a dead project for a new Studio Building for the Cranbrook Academy of Art, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1991. File contains textual records, including correspondence and a few interior photographs.
File 40
1990-1991
Project
AP142.S1.D176
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the renovation of the municipal market in Sants, Barcelona, Spain. Material in this file was produced in 1989 and 1990. File contains textual records, including drawings, correspondence, contracts, a contract document, a technical report, and notes.
1989-1990
Mercado Municipal de Sants (Hort Nou)
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AP142.S1.D176
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the renovation of the municipal market in Sants, Barcelona, Spain. Material in this file was produced in 1989 and 1990. File contains textual records, including drawings, correspondence, contracts, a contract document, a technical report, and notes.
File 176
1989-1990