drawings
AP178.S2.1981.005
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Inlcudes sketches for Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor in Berlin, Germany (including Bonjour Tristesse and Kita) as well as sketches for Casa Avelino Duarte in Ovar, Portugal. The sketchbook also includes notes and sketches of people in meetings and of Kurfurstendam Avenue.
July 1981
Sketchbook 84: Berlim Creche Pequen. - Picoto - Casas Ovar - Porto
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AP178.S2.1981.005
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Inlcudes sketches for Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor in Berlin, Germany (including Bonjour Tristesse and Kita) as well as sketches for Casa Avelino Duarte in Ovar, Portugal. The sketchbook also includes notes and sketches of people in meetings and of Kurfurstendam Avenue.
drawings
July 1981
Sub-series
Travels
AP075.S4.SS5
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's travel for the purpose of research on lansdscaping. It contains material related to her travels in China in the mid 1970s, a tour of Renaissance gardens in Italy in 1988, a tour of gardens in England in the end of the 1980s, a travel in Japan in the early 1990s, in Germany in 1998, and in England and Sweden in the mid 2010s. The sub-series predominantly photographs, notes from her travels, and collected touristic documentation and leaflets. It also contains a collection of slides from various travels in Europe, in the Middle East and the United States.
1975-2015
Travels
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AP075.S4.SS5
Description:
This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's travel for the purpose of research on lansdscaping. It contains material related to her travels in China in the mid 1970s, a tour of Renaissance gardens in Italy in 1988, a tour of gardens in England in the end of the 1980s, a travel in Japan in the early 1990s, in Germany in 1998, and in England and Sweden in the mid 2010s. The sub-series predominantly photographs, notes from her travels, and collected touristic documentation and leaflets. It also contains a collection of slides from various travels in Europe, in the Middle East and the United States.
Sub-series
1975-2015
Project
Porthole
AP144.S2.D154
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File documents a commission from Lord Eliot, Earl St. Germans, for an architectural folly, a lead tent in memory of the Earl's grandmother, to be built on the grounds of the Port Eliot estate in St. Germans, Cornwall, England. Material in this file was produced in 1989. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
1989
Porthole
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AP144.S2.D154
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File documents a commission from Lord Eliot, Earl St. Germans, for an architectural folly, a lead tent in memory of the Earl's grandmother, to be built on the grounds of the Port Eliot estate in St. Germans, Cornwall, England. Material in this file was produced in 1989. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
File 154
1989
models
AP174.S1.2006.D2.009
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3D printed model produced by 3D Systems in Germany of the Strand Tower precursor iteration sometimes known in the records as "Monster". Consists of fiber groups A, C, D, E, and G. The model was created on a Sinterstation HiQ 3D printer.
2006
Strand Tower Precursor (Monster) model
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AP174.S1.2006.D2.009
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3D printed model produced by 3D Systems in Germany of the Strand Tower precursor iteration sometimes known in the records as "Monster". Consists of fiber groups A, C, D, E, and G. The model was created on a Sinterstation HiQ 3D printer.
models
2006
drawings
AP178.S2.1980.002
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This sketchbook includes sketches for several projects in Germany: Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor in Berlin (including Bonjour Tristesse); Sede da Companhia Dom in Cologne; and Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer, Berlin. The sketchbook also contains notes and sketches of people.
August 1980
Sketchbook 59: Berlim
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AP178.S2.1980.002
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This sketchbook includes sketches for several projects in Germany: Blocke 121, Schlesisches Tor in Berlin (including Bonjour Tristesse); Sede da Companhia Dom in Cologne; and Blocke 70 und 89, Kreuzberg, Fränkelufer, Berlin. The sketchbook also contains notes and sketches of people.
drawings
August 1980
Series
Max Taut
AP162.S9
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Series documents the contribution of architect Max Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Max Taut writing under the pseudonym Kein Name. Born in 1884 in Königsberg, Germany, Max Taut trained in carpentry and building before working in an architectural firm in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1911, he worked independently, and later shared a practice with his brother Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffman (who joined them after 1914). His first architectural projects consisted primarily of schools. After his military service from 1914 to 1918, Max Taut joined the Arbeisrat für Kunst and the Novembersgruppe. After the First World War, he undertook several architectural projects, both private and public commissions such as housing and office buildings (mainly in Berlin), and also worked on projects for exhibitions. Unable to pratice during the Nazi Regime and the Second World War, Max Taut return to his architectural practice after the war and taught as a professor of architecture at the Hochschule für bildende Kunst in Berlin from 1945 to 1954. He undertook mainly housing development projects during this period. He died in Berlin in 1967. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Max Taut to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
circa 1919 -1920
Max Taut
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AP162.S9
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Series documents the contribution of architect Max Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Max Taut writing under the pseudonym Kein Name. Born in 1884 in Königsberg, Germany, Max Taut trained in carpentry and building before working in an architectural firm in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1911, he worked independently, and later shared a practice with his brother Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffman (who joined them after 1914). His first architectural projects consisted primarily of schools. After his military service from 1914 to 1918, Max Taut joined the Arbeisrat für Kunst and the Novembersgruppe. After the First World War, he undertook several architectural projects, both private and public commissions such as housing and office buildings (mainly in Berlin), and also worked on projects for exhibitions. Unable to pratice during the Nazi Regime and the Second World War, Max Taut return to his architectural practice after the war and taught as a professor of architecture at the Hochschule für bildende Kunst in Berlin from 1945 to 1954. He undertook mainly housing development projects during this period. He died in Berlin in 1967. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Max Taut to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
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circa 1919 -1920
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Architectural projects
AP022.S1
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This series documents 400 architectural projects by Erickson / Massey Architects (1963-1972), Arthur Erickson Architects (1972-1991), and by Arthur Erickson as a design consultant for other firms (1991-2002), including Aitken Wreglesworth Associates, Architectura, and Nick Milkovich Architects. The series also contains early residential projects by Arthur Erickson completed before 1963. The projects are international in scope with locations in Canada, United States, Europe (England, France, Spain, Germany), the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Iran, Jordan), and the Far East (Japan, China, Hong Kong, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan), and Australia.
1963-2002
Architectural projects
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AP022.S1
Description:
This series documents 400 architectural projects by Erickson / Massey Architects (1963-1972), Arthur Erickson Architects (1972-1991), and by Arthur Erickson as a design consultant for other firms (1991-2002), including Aitken Wreglesworth Associates, Architectura, and Nick Milkovich Architects. The series also contains early residential projects by Arthur Erickson completed before 1963. The projects are international in scope with locations in Canada, United States, Europe (England, France, Spain, Germany), the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Iran, Jordan), and the Far East (Japan, China, Hong Kong, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan), and Australia.
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1963-2002
Project
Stratton
AP144.S2.D155
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File documents a competition entry for a new international road link bridging the Rhine between Strasbourg, France and Kehl, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The entry also includes a plan for phased development of several areas in Strasbourg, including industrial and dockland zones. This project was possibly exhibited at the Building Centre in London in autumn 1994. This file also includes plans from another project, labelled "unidentified". Material in this file was produced in 1980 and between 1990 and 1994, but predominantly in 1991. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, other drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials and textual records.
1980, 1990-1994, predominant 1991
Stratton
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AP144.S2.D155
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File documents a competition entry for a new international road link bridging the Rhine between Strasbourg, France and Kehl, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The entry also includes a plan for phased development of several areas in Strasbourg, including industrial and dockland zones. This project was possibly exhibited at the Building Centre in London in autumn 1994. This file also includes plans from another project, labelled "unidentified". Material in this file was produced in 1980 and between 1990 and 1994, but predominantly in 1991. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, other drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials and textual records.
File 155
1980, 1990-1994, predominant 1991
Sub-series
Firms' administration
AP140.S2.SS9
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Sub-series documents the administrative operations and activities of the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; and Michael Wilford and Partners. Sub-series includes records for the London, England and Stuttgart, Germany offices. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1956 and probably 2000. Sub-series contains textual records, including constitutive records relating to the firm of James Stirling and Partner, an unsigned deed of dissolution of the partnership of Stirling and Gowan, material management records including a drawing register, some staff records, appointment books, and financial records.
circa 1956-2000
Firms' administration
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AP140.S2.SS9
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Sub-series documents the administrative operations and activities of the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; and Michael Wilford and Partners. Sub-series includes records for the London, England and Stuttgart, Germany offices. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1956 and probably 2000. Sub-series contains textual records, including constitutive records relating to the firm of James Stirling and Partner, an unsigned deed of dissolution of the partnership of Stirling and Gowan, material management records including a drawing register, some staff records, appointment books, and financial records.
Sub-series 9
circa 1956-2000
drawings
AP178.S2.1981.010
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This sketchbook includes notes regarding Berlin projects for the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA), and mention Brigitte Fleck. Also included are sketches for Edifício de Apartamentos Bonjour Tristesse in Berlin, Germany and sketches for Casa Avelino Duarte in Ovar, Portugal.
October 1981
Sketchbook 94: Teixeira - Berlim - Ovar
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AP178.S2.1981.010
Description:
This sketchbook includes notes regarding Berlin projects for the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA), and mention Brigitte Fleck. Also included are sketches for Edifício de Apartamentos Bonjour Tristesse in Berlin, Germany and sketches for Casa Avelino Duarte in Ovar, Portugal.
drawings
October 1981