Sub-series
AP156.S3.SS4
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La sous-série documente les projets d'architecture et d'urbanisme de Pierre Jeanneret et autres architectes ailleurs en Inde entre 1961 et 1972. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1961 et 1972. La sous-série contient des reprographies, dont des dessins de développement du design, des dessins d'exécution et des dessins de présentation. Sub-series documents architectural and urban planning projects of Pierre Jeanneret and other architects elsewhere in India between 1961 and 1972. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1961 and 1972. The sub-series contains reprographic drawings such as design development drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings.
1961-1972
Ailleurs en India = Elsewhere in India
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AP156.S3.SS4
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La sous-série documente les projets d'architecture et d'urbanisme de Pierre Jeanneret et autres architectes ailleurs en Inde entre 1961 et 1972. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1961 et 1972. La sous-série contient des reprographies, dont des dessins de développement du design, des dessins d'exécution et des dessins de présentation. Sub-series documents architectural and urban planning projects of Pierre Jeanneret and other architects elsewhere in India between 1961 and 1972. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1961 and 1972. The sub-series contains reprographic drawings such as design development drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings.
Sous-série 4
1961-1972
Project
AP178.S1.1983.PR02
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The project series documents the 1983 design entry for the competition of the Prinz-Albrecht-Palais Monument to Gestapo victims. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 18/80. The office assigned the date 1983 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Siza had previously submitted four other projects to this competition: the Görtlitzer Bad swimming pool, Block 70 and 89 (Fränkelufer residential complex), Bonjour Tristesse (Block 121), and Block 11-12. He would also submit a design proposal to the IBA competition for the Kulturforum. According to the documentation from the IBA competition, entries for the memorial were to include a pedestrian walkway that cut through the memorial parallel to Schöneberger strasse leading to Kochstrasse. Entries were also to include a playground and along Stresemann strasse there was to be the addition of a two storey building and a corner building. Other requested components included a parking lot and a partial reconstruction of the Fine Arts School. Documenting the design proposal are conceptual and design development drawings, including studies, a site axonometric drawing, ground plan, site plan and north, south, and east elevations. Also included is textual documentation on the competition as well as correspondence from IBA officials such as Marion Wilbert. Photographic materials consist of slides of plans, sections and elevations.
1983-1984
Monumento às vítimas da Gestapo [Monument to Gestapo victims], Prinz-Albrecht-Palais, Berlin, Germany (1983)
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AP178.S1.1983.PR02
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The project series documents the 1983 design entry for the competition of the Prinz-Albrecht-Palais Monument to Gestapo victims. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 18/80. The office assigned the date 1983 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Siza had previously submitted four other projects to this competition: the Görtlitzer Bad swimming pool, Block 70 and 89 (Fränkelufer residential complex), Bonjour Tristesse (Block 121), and Block 11-12. He would also submit a design proposal to the IBA competition for the Kulturforum. According to the documentation from the IBA competition, entries for the memorial were to include a pedestrian walkway that cut through the memorial parallel to Schöneberger strasse leading to Kochstrasse. Entries were also to include a playground and along Stresemann strasse there was to be the addition of a two storey building and a corner building. Other requested components included a parking lot and a partial reconstruction of the Fine Arts School. Documenting the design proposal are conceptual and design development drawings, including studies, a site axonometric drawing, ground plan, site plan and north, south, and east elevations. Also included is textual documentation on the competition as well as correspondence from IBA officials such as Marion Wilbert. Photographic materials consist of slides of plans, sections and elevations.
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1983-1984
Project
AP075.S1.1974.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the landscape of Robson Square Provincial Government Complex in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1974-1982 with architect Arthur Erickson and architect Bing Thom. The project consisted in designing a new provincial civic complex that included a courthouse and provincial government offices. The initial plan consisted in a 55-storey highrise. Arthur Erickson suggested to lay the building on its side and spread it accross three city blocks (known as Block 51, Block 61 and Block 71) and add a green roof to create linear park. Oberlander's ideas for the landscape concept was to create a space accessible for everyone that will be attractive and interesting in all seasons. Her design consisted in a series of pathways, stairs and terraces, mainly situated on Block 61, and rising gradually up to 30 feets above the Robson street level. The design was intented to "encourage pedestrians to cut accross the urban grid". [1] Planters where included to buildings facades to create a hanging garden using hanging plants. The project series contains design development drawings and working drawings for the landscape design, such as landscape plans, landscape sections, elevations and details, grading and irrigation plans, and planting plans. The drawings includes in this project series also comprises plans of the complex buildings used as reference. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies. The series also comprises five original sketches by Oberlander. The project is also documented through interior and exterior photographs of the building, photographs of the landscape and various views of the completed complex. The project series also includes textual records, including documents related to the plants selection, specifications, financial documents, concept development notes of Oberlander, correspondence with architects, clients and consultants, documentation and research material, and clippings and articles on Robson Square project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 123.
1970-1995
Robson Square Provincial Government Complex, Vancouver, British Columbia (1974-1982)
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AP075.S1.1974.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the landscape of Robson Square Provincial Government Complex in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1974-1982 with architect Arthur Erickson and architect Bing Thom. The project consisted in designing a new provincial civic complex that included a courthouse and provincial government offices. The initial plan consisted in a 55-storey highrise. Arthur Erickson suggested to lay the building on its side and spread it accross three city blocks (known as Block 51, Block 61 and Block 71) and add a green roof to create linear park. Oberlander's ideas for the landscape concept was to create a space accessible for everyone that will be attractive and interesting in all seasons. Her design consisted in a series of pathways, stairs and terraces, mainly situated on Block 61, and rising gradually up to 30 feets above the Robson street level. The design was intented to "encourage pedestrians to cut accross the urban grid". [1] Planters where included to buildings facades to create a hanging garden using hanging plants. The project series contains design development drawings and working drawings for the landscape design, such as landscape plans, landscape sections, elevations and details, grading and irrigation plans, and planting plans. The drawings includes in this project series also comprises plans of the complex buildings used as reference. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies. The series also comprises five original sketches by Oberlander. The project is also documented through interior and exterior photographs of the building, photographs of the landscape and various views of the completed complex. The project series also includes textual records, including documents related to the plants selection, specifications, financial documents, concept development notes of Oberlander, correspondence with architects, clients and consultants, documentation and research material, and clippings and articles on Robson Square project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 123.
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1970-1995
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AP056.S1.1990.PR04
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This project series documents a competition entry for the Canada Life Assurance building in Toronto in 1990. The office identified the project number as 9007. This project consisted of a proposal to renovate the existing Canada Life Assurance headquarters located in the historic Beaux-Arts style building on the corner of Queen and University Streets. This work would also include the construction of a new, 15 storey mixed-use development with approximately 1,000,000 square feet of commercial office space, retail space and a hotel. The design goal was to create an urban campus while extending the corporate headquarters. This proposal was done in joint-venture with Bregman & Hamann and was headed by Marianne McKenna and Bruce Kuwabara. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the project was eventually realized by Shore Tilbe Henshall Irwin. The project is recorded through drawings, a presentation painting and a model dating from 1988-1990. The drawings are mostly originals and consist of sketches, plans, elevations, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
1988-1990
Canada Life Assurance Building Competition, Toronto (1990)
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AP056.S1.1990.PR04
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This project series documents a competition entry for the Canada Life Assurance building in Toronto in 1990. The office identified the project number as 9007. This project consisted of a proposal to renovate the existing Canada Life Assurance headquarters located in the historic Beaux-Arts style building on the corner of Queen and University Streets. This work would also include the construction of a new, 15 storey mixed-use development with approximately 1,000,000 square feet of commercial office space, retail space and a hotel. The design goal was to create an urban campus while extending the corporate headquarters. This proposal was done in joint-venture with Bregman & Hamann and was headed by Marianne McKenna and Bruce Kuwabara. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the project was eventually realized by Shore Tilbe Henshall Irwin. The project is recorded through drawings, a presentation painting and a model dating from 1988-1990. The drawings are mostly originals and consist of sketches, plans, elevations, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
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1988-1990
drawings
AP178.S2.1992.002
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This sketchbook includes sketches and notes for the Urban plan of Schilderswijk-West in The Hague, the Ceramic Terrain housing and offices, and the Galician Centre of Contemporary Art. It also contains notes, portraits, self-portraits, and sketches of furniture and Lisbon, as well as notes from a trip to Belgium and for the Malagueira.
February 1992
Sketchbook 326: 2º Visita Santiago - Visita Barcelona - Condes
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AP178.S2.1992.002
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This sketchbook includes sketches and notes for the Urban plan of Schilderswijk-West in The Hague, the Ceramic Terrain housing and offices, and the Galician Centre of Contemporary Art. It also contains notes, portraits, self-portraits, and sketches of furniture and Lisbon, as well as notes from a trip to Belgium and for the Malagueira.
drawings
February 1992
textual records
AP206.S2.014
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.015, AP206.S2.016, AP206.S2.017 and AP206.S2.018. This file includes the following papers: "Campus Planning," 1971 “Reflections on Urban Planning," in Science Today, September 1971 "Struggle for an Image in Art" “Tagore Theatre,” 1968
1968-1979
Published and unpublished papers (folder 1 of 5)
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AP206.S2.014
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.015, AP206.S2.016, AP206.S2.017 and AP206.S2.018. This file includes the following papers: "Campus Planning," 1971 “Reflections on Urban Planning," in Science Today, September 1971 "Struggle for an Image in Art" “Tagore Theatre,” 1968
textual records
1968-1979
textual records
AP206.S2.042
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File was originally housed in a binder labelled "Manuscripts" along with content arranged in AP206.S2.039, AP206.S2.040, AP206.S2.041 and AP206.S2.043. This file includes the following papers: "Chandigarh: Its Trials and Travails," 1978 "Administrative Aspects of Urban and Regional Planning" "Varanasi," 1976
1975-1980
Unpublished papers (folder 4 of 5)
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AP206.S2.042
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File was originally housed in a binder labelled "Manuscripts" along with content arranged in AP206.S2.039, AP206.S2.040, AP206.S2.041 and AP206.S2.043. This file includes the following papers: "Chandigarh: Its Trials and Travails," 1978 "Administrative Aspects of Urban and Regional Planning" "Varanasi," 1976
textual records
1975-1980
Evoking a provocation famously framed by Le Corbusier, “Architecture ou Révolution,” this conversation will situate the SAAL process in Portugal within international debates during the 1960s and 1970s on social housing and the architect’s social responsibility. Nuno Portas, Secretary of State for Housing and Urbanism of the government established after the 1974 Portuguese(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
14 May 2015 , 6pm
Architecture or Revolution? A Conversation with Nuno Portas and Nuno Grande
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Evoking a provocation famously framed by Le Corbusier, “Architecture ou Révolution,” this conversation will situate the SAAL process in Portugal within international debates during the 1960s and 1970s on social housing and the architect’s social responsibility. Nuno Portas, Secretary of State for Housing and Urbanism of the government established after the 1974 Portuguese(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
textual records
ARCH260021
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Erickson / Massey project proposals labelled 'Permanent Files': British Columbia centennial Urban design project (1958), Simon Fraser Architecture Competition and development plan, Smith House 2, Expo 67 Man in the Community, Calgary Civic Centre, Block 61, Downtown Plan, Federal Office Building, BCRC offices and lab building, Cité des Terrasses, MacMillan Building, Fort Camp UBC traffic study, University of Lethbridge preliminary plan, Capilano College
1963-1969
Permanent files for various projects
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ARCH260021
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Erickson / Massey project proposals labelled 'Permanent Files': British Columbia centennial Urban design project (1958), Simon Fraser Architecture Competition and development plan, Smith House 2, Expo 67 Man in the Community, Calgary Civic Centre, Block 61, Downtown Plan, Federal Office Building, BCRC offices and lab building, Cité des Terrasses, MacMillan Building, Fort Camp UBC traffic study, University of Lethbridge preliminary plan, Capilano College
textual records
1963-1969
Sub-series
AP057.S4.SS3
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Subseries documents the activities of Peter Eisenman as architect and critic. The material in the subseries was produced between 1976 and 1984 Sub-series contains predominantly essays, interviews, diary planners, notes, curriculum vitaes and documents releting to Eisenman's book projects.
1976-1984
Peter Eisenman - Personal Work
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AP057.S4.SS3
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Subseries documents the activities of Peter Eisenman as architect and critic. The material in the subseries was produced between 1976 and 1984 Sub-series contains predominantly essays, interviews, diary planners, notes, curriculum vitaes and documents releting to Eisenman's book projects.
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1976-1984