textual records
ARCH221051
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correspondence, package from London Architectural Association, School of Architecture
I.I.T. Publications Advisory Board
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ARCH221051
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correspondence, package from London Architectural Association, School of Architecture
textual records
graphic materials
ARCH252104
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Various posters advertising IAUS' educational programming, publications and exhibitions: Architecture in Japan, May 26 to June 23 1984 (application form included) IAUS Catalogue 7, Five Houses: Gwathmey Siegel Architects (order form) Architectural Education: Alternatives The High School Architecture Studio Office for Metropolitan Architecture: Toward a modern (re)construction of the European city: Four Housing Projects/ recent projects by Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis, March 12-May 28, 1982
1982
Various posters advertising IAUS' educational programming
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ARCH252104
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Various posters advertising IAUS' educational programming, publications and exhibitions: Architecture in Japan, May 26 to June 23 1984 (application form included) IAUS Catalogue 7, Five Houses: Gwathmey Siegel Architects (order form) Architectural Education: Alternatives The High School Architecture Studio Office for Metropolitan Architecture: Toward a modern (re)construction of the European city: Four Housing Projects/ recent projects by Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis, March 12-May 28, 1982
graphic materials
1982
textual records
Essays and review by John Lobell rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
ARCH153680
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3 essays and 1 review by John Lobell rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine: Review of Learning From Las Vegas, Both-And: A New Architectural Concept, Meaning In Architecture, The Philadelphia School (with Mimi Lobell)
1973-1976
Essays and review by John Lobell rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
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ARCH153680
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3 essays and 1 review by John Lobell rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine: Review of Learning From Las Vegas, Both-And: A New Architectural Concept, Meaning In Architecture, The Philadelphia School (with Mimi Lobell)
textual records
1973-1976
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AP032.S4.D4
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Papers (1982-1985) relating to the exhibition "Work by Myron Goldsmith" mounted by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design from October 25th to November 14th, 1982. Included are drafts and final texts, and visuals (photos, slides) of the exhibition. Also assorted material concerning Harvard University and copies of the HGSD News bulletin. Goldsmith was Eliot Noyes visiting professor of architecture at Harvard from 1982-1983.
1982-1985
Work by Myron Goldsmith - Harvard University Exhibition
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AP032.S4.D4
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Papers (1982-1985) relating to the exhibition "Work by Myron Goldsmith" mounted by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design from October 25th to November 14th, 1982. Included are drafts and final texts, and visuals (photos, slides) of the exhibition. Also assorted material concerning Harvard University and copies of the HGSD News bulletin. Goldsmith was Eliot Noyes visiting professor of architecture at Harvard from 1982-1983.
File 4
1982-1985
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Fonds
Guy Desbarats fonds
AP109
Synopsis:
The Fonds Guy Desbarats documents most aspects of Desbarats professional career as a teacher, critic and architect as well as personal materials relating to his time as a university student and after. The majority of the documents in the fonds consist of drawings, photographs and textual records relating to 81 architectural projects. Many commissions from the early 1950s are represented, including schools and residences designed for Abra, Balharrie & Shore in Ottawa, and various projects produced in association with Raymond Affleck. Additionally, projects by the firm Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold & Sise (later known as Arcop) are represented.
1947 - 1998
Guy Desbarats fonds
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AP109
Synopsis:
The Fonds Guy Desbarats documents most aspects of Desbarats professional career as a teacher, critic and architect as well as personal materials relating to his time as a university student and after. The majority of the documents in the fonds consist of drawings, photographs and textual records relating to 81 architectural projects. Many commissions from the early 1950s are represented, including schools and residences designed for Abra, Balharrie & Shore in Ottawa, and various projects produced in association with Raymond Affleck. Additionally, projects by the firm Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold & Sise (later known as Arcop) are represented.
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Fonds
1947 - 1998
graphic materials
ARCH153787
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Various posters advertising IAUS related programming and publications: Oppositions, nos 5, 6, 7, 8; 1975 (2) Oppositions Books, [no date] (2) Architecture: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; October 7 to December 19 [?] (2) Architecture 2: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; March 3 to May 15, 1975 (2) A New Wave of Japanese Architecture; September 25 to November 14, 1978 (2) A New Wave of Austrian Architecture; March 24 to May 19, 1980 (2) The Advanced Studio Workshop: '80/'81 (2) City as Theater: Evening Program in Architecture and Planning; March 1 to June 29, 1977 (2) Open Plan 77: Architecture in American Culture; October 3 to December 8, 1977 (3) Open Plan 79: Architecture in American Culture; March 5 to May 10, 1979 (3) Open Plan 80: Architecture in American Culture; February 18 to May 1, 1980 (4 : 2 large & 2 small) Vienna/New York: National Tour Program; March 24 to May 4 [?] (1) Between Utopia and Nightmare: Five Lectures on Visions in Architecture by Anthony Vidler, The Architectural Association School of Architecture [no date] (2)
1975-1981
Various posters advertising IAUS related programming and publications
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ARCH153787
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Various posters advertising IAUS related programming and publications: Oppositions, nos 5, 6, 7, 8; 1975 (2) Oppositions Books, [no date] (2) Architecture: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; October 7 to December 19 [?] (2) Architecture 2: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; March 3 to May 15, 1975 (2) A New Wave of Japanese Architecture; September 25 to November 14, 1978 (2) A New Wave of Austrian Architecture; March 24 to May 19, 1980 (2) The Advanced Studio Workshop: '80/'81 (2) City as Theater: Evening Program in Architecture and Planning; March 1 to June 29, 1977 (2) Open Plan 77: Architecture in American Culture; October 3 to December 8, 1977 (3) Open Plan 79: Architecture in American Culture; March 5 to May 10, 1979 (3) Open Plan 80: Architecture in American Culture; February 18 to May 1, 1980 (4 : 2 large & 2 small) Vienna/New York: National Tour Program; March 24 to May 4 [?] (1) Between Utopia and Nightmare: Five Lectures on Visions in Architecture by Anthony Vidler, The Architectural Association School of Architecture [no date] (2)
graphic materials
1975-1981
textual records
PH2006:0284
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Thesis submitted by Katharina Kovarbasic to the School of Architecture, University of East London.
9 September 1994
Gordon Matta-Clark and about the art of vision
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PH2006:0284
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Thesis submitted by Katharina Kovarbasic to the School of Architecture, University of East London.
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9 September 1994
graphic materials
ARCH252108
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Posters advertising IAUS' educational programming: Summer Architecture: An Introduction for High School Students, 1980 Classicism: Allan Greenberg, John Blatteau, Robert A.M. Stern (moderator); Modernism: Peter Eisenman, Richard Meier, Robert A.M. Stern (moderator); Modern Classicism: Michael Graves, Robert A.M. Stern, Allan Greenberg (moderator), February 20, March 12, March 26 (?)
1980
Posters advertising IAUS' educational programming
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ARCH252108
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Posters advertising IAUS' educational programming: Summer Architecture: An Introduction for High School Students, 1980 Classicism: Allan Greenberg, John Blatteau, Robert A.M. Stern (moderator); Modernism: Peter Eisenman, Richard Meier, Robert A.M. Stern (moderator); Modern Classicism: Michael Graves, Robert A.M. Stern, Allan Greenberg (moderator), February 20, March 12, March 26 (?)
graphic materials
1980
textual records
DR2004:1330
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printed balloons and invitations to the Cedric Price lecture 'Pneu-World Architecture' held at the Rice University School of Architecture, 1 March 1971
1971
'Rice Balloons / US Feb/Mar 1971'
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DR2004:1330
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printed balloons and invitations to the Cedric Price lecture 'Pneu-World Architecture' held at the Rice University School of Architecture, 1 March 1971
textual records
1971
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AP058.S1
Description:
This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in professional committees and associations, as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (1977-1992), the National Capital Commission (1970-1983), the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, at Princeton University (1976-1988), the Graduate School of Design, at Harvard University (1979-1990), the National Architectural Accrediting Board (U.S.) (1983-1991), the Toronto Arts Week (1987-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, the Canadian Friends of Finland, the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the University of Miami Visiting Committee, and many others. The series contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, lists of members, posters, papers, calendars, directories, studies, and reports, dating from 1970 to 1992. The main areas of interests extracted from the material are North American architecture schools and their development, and the architecture and urban planning of the National Capital Region, in Canada.
1970-1992
Professional committees and associations
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AP058.S1
Description:
This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in professional committees and associations, as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (1977-1992), the National Capital Commission (1970-1983), the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, at Princeton University (1976-1988), the Graduate School of Design, at Harvard University (1979-1990), the National Architectural Accrediting Board (U.S.) (1983-1991), the Toronto Arts Week (1987-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, the Canadian Friends of Finland, the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the University of Miami Visiting Committee, and many others. The series contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, lists of members, posters, papers, calendars, directories, studies, and reports, dating from 1970 to 1992. The main areas of interests extracted from the material are North American architecture schools and their development, and the architecture and urban planning of the National Capital Region, in Canada.
Series
1970-1992