Series
Hubert Rohault de Fleury
CI001.S1
Description:
Series documents works by Hubert Rohault de Fleury, including objects related to his architectural education as well as private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning. Material in this series was produced between 1754 and 1875. Series is arranged into four files: Education; Domestic Commissions; Public and Urban Architecture; and Miscellanea.
1754-1875
Hubert Rohault de Fleury
CI001.S1
Description:
Series documents works by Hubert Rohault de Fleury, including objects related to his architectural education as well as private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning. Material in this series was produced between 1754 and 1875. Series is arranged into four files: Education; Domestic Commissions; Public and Urban Architecture; and Miscellanea.
Series 1
1754-1875
Project
Westal
AP144.S2.D138
Description:
File documents a project for designs for 3 mobile market stalls developed for Westminster City Council, to be tested in Berwick Street and Tachbrook Street Markets, London, England. One design was for a fruit and vegetable trolley, one for a clothes stand, and one for a newspaper, magazine and knick-nacks kiosk. Prototypes of the stalls were built by the firm Slingsby for inclusion in their catalogue. The project also included proposals for the planning and layout of stalls in the markets. Eleven photographs of the prototypes and other stalls on Tachbrook street (DR2004:914) were mislabelled by Price's office with the Strate project (AP144.S2.D183). Material in this file was produced between 1982 and 1996, but predominantly between 1986 and 1990. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, presentation panels, models, an artefact, photographic materials, and textual records.
1982-1996, predominant 1986-1990
Westal
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AP144.S2.D138
Description:
File documents a project for designs for 3 mobile market stalls developed for Westminster City Council, to be tested in Berwick Street and Tachbrook Street Markets, London, England. One design was for a fruit and vegetable trolley, one for a clothes stand, and one for a newspaper, magazine and knick-nacks kiosk. Prototypes of the stalls were built by the firm Slingsby for inclusion in their catalogue. The project also included proposals for the planning and layout of stalls in the markets. Eleven photographs of the prototypes and other stalls on Tachbrook street (DR2004:914) were mislabelled by Price's office with the Strate project (AP144.S2.D183). Material in this file was produced between 1982 and 1996, but predominantly between 1986 and 1990. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, presentation panels, models, an artefact, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 138
1982-1996, predominant 1986-1990
Series
Projects
AP041.S1
Description:
This series documents Melvin Charney's artistic, architecture and design projects from 1950 to 2012. It includes material related to his installations, architectural projects, his artworks and photographic projects. This series contains over 70 projects, including Charney's proposal for the Canadian government pavilion for the Japan world exposition, in Osaka, in 1967, his design for the Canadian tribute to human rights, in Ottawa, in 1986-1987, his installation Les maison de la rue Sherbrooke presented during the Corridart in 1976 for the Montréal Summer Olympics and Un dictionnaire presented, amongts others, at the 7th Venice Biennale in 2000. The series drawings and sketches, such as conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings as well as some his mixed media artworks. It also contains some photographs including photographs of the installations design by Charney, reference photographs, textual documents, such as notes, rapports and proposals, correspondence and reference materials.
1955-2012
Projects
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AP041.S1
Description:
This series documents Melvin Charney's artistic, architecture and design projects from 1950 to 2012. It includes material related to his installations, architectural projects, his artworks and photographic projects. This series contains over 70 projects, including Charney's proposal for the Canadian government pavilion for the Japan world exposition, in Osaka, in 1967, his design for the Canadian tribute to human rights, in Ottawa, in 1986-1987, his installation Les maison de la rue Sherbrooke presented during the Corridart in 1976 for the Montréal Summer Olympics and Un dictionnaire presented, amongts others, at the 7th Venice Biennale in 2000. The series drawings and sketches, such as conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings as well as some his mixed media artworks. It also contains some photographs including photographs of the installations design by Charney, reference photographs, textual documents, such as notes, rapports and proposals, correspondence and reference materials.
Series
1955-2012
Project
AP148.S1.1968.PR03
Description:
The project series consists of design work for an unidentified furniture design competition. Material in this project series was originally housed in a folder marked "Concorso Mobili anno 1968", and Poli mentions in his inventory that the project was in collaboration with Roberto Gherardi. The material in this series consists of drawings of a wide clock cabinet, each identified with the note "Motto autunno" (autumn theme). A similar theme is echoed in the caption of one of the photomontages: "Un mobile per tutte le stagioni" (furniture for all seasons). The photomontages feature this cabinet and other elements, such as a table, with photographic portraits of women and children. In his inventory, Poli notes that the photographs are of presentation panels, which were not received with the fonds. A number of items in this series are signed by Poli.
1968-1970
Furniture design competition (1968)
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AP148.S1.1968.PR03
Description:
The project series consists of design work for an unidentified furniture design competition. Material in this project series was originally housed in a folder marked "Concorso Mobili anno 1968", and Poli mentions in his inventory that the project was in collaboration with Roberto Gherardi. The material in this series consists of drawings of a wide clock cabinet, each identified with the note "Motto autunno" (autumn theme). A similar theme is echoed in the caption of one of the photomontages: "Un mobile per tutte le stagioni" (furniture for all seasons). The photomontages feature this cabinet and other elements, such as a table, with photographic portraits of women and children. In his inventory, Poli notes that the photographs are of presentation panels, which were not received with the fonds. A number of items in this series are signed by Poli.
Project
1968-1970
Project
AP178.S1.1990.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the Edifício de Escritórios Ferreira de Castro in Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 8/90. The office assigned the dates 1990-1995 to this project. The project consisted of the transformation of the building into commerical and office spaces. The structure of the existing building was kept. The project included renovations to the structure, stairs, ventilation and lighting. A feasibility study to convert this building into a hotel was also conducted by Siza for another client (see project series AP178.S1.1989.PR06). Documenting the project are drawings and photographic materials dating from 1990-2012. The drawings include plans, elevations, sections, details, perspectives and axonometric drawings. The photographic materials consist of slides, photos and negatives showing the original building, model, construction work and finished project.
1990-2012
Edifício de Escritórios Ferreira de Castro [Ferreira de Castro Office Building], Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal (1990-1995)
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AP178.S1.1990.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the Edifício de Escritórios Ferreira de Castro in Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 8/90. The office assigned the dates 1990-1995 to this project. The project consisted of the transformation of the building into commerical and office spaces. The structure of the existing building was kept. The project included renovations to the structure, stairs, ventilation and lighting. A feasibility study to convert this building into a hotel was also conducted by Siza for another client (see project series AP178.S1.1989.PR06). Documenting the project are drawings and photographic materials dating from 1990-2012. The drawings include plans, elevations, sections, details, perspectives and axonometric drawings. The photographic materials consist of slides, photos and negatives showing the original building, model, construction work and finished project.
Project
1990-2012
Series
Architectural Projects
AP153.S1
Description:
Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
1970-1996
Architectural Projects
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AP153.S1
Description:
Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
Series 1
1970-1996
Sub-series
Personnelles = Personal
AP156.S4.SS1
Description:
La sous-série documente en photograhies la vie familiale, les activités et la vie professionnelle de Pierre Jeanneret, principalement en Suisse, mais aussi ailleurs en Europe, de la fin des années 1800 jusqu'à la fin des années 1960. Le material de cette sous-série a été produit entre la fin du 19e siècle et la fin des années 1960. La sous-série contient des photographies, incluant des cartes de visites et des épreuves tardives, ainsi que quelques négatifs. Il y a aussi quelques photographies de Le Corbusier, incluant des portraits ou des photographies prises lors de voyages. Sub-series documents in photographs Pierre Jeanneret's family life, his activities and his profesionnal life, predominantly in Switzerland, but also elsewhere in Europe, from the end of the 1800 to the end of the 1960s. The material in this sub-series was produced between the end ot the 19th century and the end of the 1960s. The sub-series contains photographs, including carte-de-visites et later prints, and also negatives. There is also some photographs of Le Corbusier, including portraits or photographs from his travels.
late 19th century-1967
Personnelles = Personal
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AP156.S4.SS1
Description:
La sous-série documente en photograhies la vie familiale, les activités et la vie professionnelle de Pierre Jeanneret, principalement en Suisse, mais aussi ailleurs en Europe, de la fin des années 1800 jusqu'à la fin des années 1960. Le material de cette sous-série a été produit entre la fin du 19e siècle et la fin des années 1960. La sous-série contient des photographies, incluant des cartes de visites et des épreuves tardives, ainsi que quelques négatifs. Il y a aussi quelques photographies de Le Corbusier, incluant des portraits ou des photographies prises lors de voyages. Sub-series documents in photographs Pierre Jeanneret's family life, his activities and his profesionnal life, predominantly in Switzerland, but also elsewhere in Europe, from the end of the 1800 to the end of the 1960s. The material in this sub-series was produced between the end ot the 19th century and the end of the 1960s. The sub-series contains photographs, including carte-de-visites et later prints, and also negatives. There is also some photographs of Le Corbusier, including portraits or photographs from his travels.
Sous-série 1
late 19th century-1967
Sub-series
AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2
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Sub-file documents unexecuted projects for the Tate Gallery New Museums, in London, England. These additions to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) were planned in several phases, to be constructed as funding was made available. The proposals included the Museum of Modern Sculpture, the Museum of New Art and a Study Centre to be erected on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site, situated to the east of the main Tate Gallery building. A Children's Museum was also planned. The New Museums projects were called off in 1987. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1979 and 1988. Sub-file contains measured and reference drawings, several conceptual and design development drawings as well as presentation drawings. Photographic materials include views of drawings and of a presentation model by Kandor Modelmakers. Sub-file also contains textual records.
1979-1988, predominant 1983-1988
Tate Gallery New Museums, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2
Description:
Sub-file documents unexecuted projects for the Tate Gallery New Museums, in London, England. These additions to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) were planned in several phases, to be constructed as funding was made available. The proposals included the Museum of Modern Sculpture, the Museum of New Art and a Study Centre to be erected on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site, situated to the east of the main Tate Gallery building. A Children's Museum was also planned. The New Museums projects were called off in 1987. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1979 and 1988. Sub-file contains measured and reference drawings, several conceptual and design development drawings as well as presentation drawings. Photographic materials include views of drawings and of a presentation model by Kandor Modelmakers. Sub-file also contains textual records.
Sub-File 2
1979-1988, predominant 1983-1988
Project
AP178.S1.1976.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Parcelas 191 e 192 in Porto, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 34/70. The office assigned the date 1976 for this project. The Comissariado para a Renovação Urbana da Área de Ribeira/Barredo was an organization responsible for the rehabilitation of the historic district of Porto. Alvaro Siza was selected to study the area and to propose architectural solutions for the Mercado da Ribeira (see project series AP178.S1.1976.PR01 in this fonds) Parcelas 191 e 192, and Largo da Lada (see project series AP178.S1.1976.PR03 in this fonds). For this project, Siza worked on two houses. Special attention was paid to the windows. This project was realized. Drawings include studies, elevations, sections and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation. Photographic materials include photographs of drawings.
1962-1974
Parcelas 191 e 192 [Plots 191 and 192], Porto, Portugal (1976)
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AP178.S1.1976.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Parcelas 191 e 192 in Porto, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 34/70. The office assigned the date 1976 for this project. The Comissariado para a Renovação Urbana da Área de Ribeira/Barredo was an organization responsible for the rehabilitation of the historic district of Porto. Alvaro Siza was selected to study the area and to propose architectural solutions for the Mercado da Ribeira (see project series AP178.S1.1976.PR01 in this fonds) Parcelas 191 e 192, and Largo da Lada (see project series AP178.S1.1976.PR03 in this fonds). For this project, Siza worked on two houses. Special attention was paid to the windows. This project was realized. Drawings include studies, elevations, sections and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation. Photographic materials include photographs of drawings.
Project
1962-1974
Project
AP178.S1.1986.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the Ampliação do Casino e Restaurante Winkler in Salzburg, Austria. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 37/80. The office assigned the date 1986 to this project. The project files document the competition for the Winkler Casino and restaurant extension. Proposed modifications to the building included the expansion of the entrance, gambling room and catering facilities, as well as improving the administrative and technical services spaces. The project was a collaboration with José Paulo Santos, Jorge Nuno Monteiro and José Luîs Carvalhos Gomes. Siza and his team won the first prize for the competition, but the project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, competition drawings and drawings of the exisiting building. Textual materials include articles of the project. Photographic materials document the models and project site.
1986-2012
Ampliação do Casino e Restaurante Winkler [Winkler Casino and restaurant extension], Salzburg, Austria, 1986
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AP178.S1.1986.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the Ampliação do Casino e Restaurante Winkler in Salzburg, Austria. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 37/80. The office assigned the date 1986 to this project. The project files document the competition for the Winkler Casino and restaurant extension. Proposed modifications to the building included the expansion of the entrance, gambling room and catering facilities, as well as improving the administrative and technical services spaces. The project was a collaboration with José Paulo Santos, Jorge Nuno Monteiro and José Luîs Carvalhos Gomes. Siza and his team won the first prize for the competition, but the project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, competition drawings and drawings of the exisiting building. Textual materials include articles of the project. Photographic materials document the models and project site.
Project
1986-2012