textual records
DR2012:0012:088:021
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Assorted publications, including the following: - Bulletin of Yale University, School of Art and Architecture, series 55, number 1 (January 1959); - YES: a creative quaterly, vol. 2, no. 1 (April 1957); - YES: a creative quaterly, vol. 2, no. 2 (summer 1957).
1957-1959
Various publications and bulletins
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DR2012:0012:088:021
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Assorted publications, including the following: - Bulletin of Yale University, School of Art and Architecture, series 55, number 1 (January 1959); - YES: a creative quaterly, vol. 2, no. 1 (April 1957); - YES: a creative quaterly, vol. 2, no. 2 (summer 1957).
textual records
1957-1959
research
Visiting Scholars 2000–2001
Theme: The Phenomenon of Paradigm Shifts in Architecture since Antiquity: Oliver Botar, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Topic: On Biocentrism and Modernism in Weimar German Architecture and Art Fabrizio Nevola, School of Architecture, Syracuse University Florence, Italy Topic: Siena, 1450-1520: From ‘Medieval’ to ‘Renaissance’ City Alessandra(...)
September 2000 to August 2001
Visiting Scholars 2000–2001
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Theme: The Phenomenon of Paradigm Shifts in Architecture since Antiquity: Oliver Botar, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Topic: On Biocentrism and Modernism in Weimar German Architecture and Art Fabrizio Nevola, School of Architecture, Syracuse University Florence, Italy Topic: Siena, 1450-1520: From ‘Medieval’ to ‘Renaissance’ City Alessandra(...)
research
September 2000 to
August 2001
archives
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Fonds
Roland Dumais fonds
AP005
Synopsis:
The Roland Dumais fonds, 1930-1975, documents architect Roland Dumais’s design and construction of over 500 built projects in Québec. In addition to documenting Dumais’s professional career (1935-1971), the fonds includes materials relating to the everyday administration of Dumais’s architectural firm (1941-1977) as well as materials pertaining to his personal life (1932-1982). Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 12 400 drawings (including reprographic copies), 126 photographic materials, 10.33 l.m. of textual records, 5 models, and 3 reels of 16 mm film.
1930-1975
Roland Dumais fonds
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AP005
Synopsis:
The Roland Dumais fonds, 1930-1975, documents architect Roland Dumais’s design and construction of over 500 built projects in Québec. In addition to documenting Dumais’s professional career (1935-1971), the fonds includes materials relating to the everyday administration of Dumais’s architectural firm (1941-1977) as well as materials pertaining to his personal life (1932-1982). Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 12 400 drawings (including reprographic copies), 126 photographic materials, 10.33 l.m. of textual records, 5 models, and 3 reels of 16 mm film.
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Fonds
1930-1975
Project
Atom
AP144.S2.D71
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File documents Cedric Price's participation in the design charette organized by the School of Architecture at Rice University, for Design Fete IV (4 June 1967 - 16 June 1967), in Houston, Texas. Six teams, each composed of one professional architect and six architecture students, were given a hypothetical location and program for a new town along with its educational needs and asked to create an 'educationally integrated' community. The results were published by Rice University in 'New Schools for New Towns'. File contains conceptual sketches showing plans for self-pace learning, intensive learning, large volume social activities, variable volume social activities, and commercial activities. Other drawings show links between diverse activity elements and illustrate a communications network with a central 'town brain'. Material in this group includes network analysis diagrams, diagrammatic plans showing activity nodes, and charts depicting design components ('kit of parts'). Some material in this file was published in: "Total Learning Environment with a Kit of Parts", 'Progressive Architecture' (April 1968), 208-210; 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 18, 26-29; "Atom: Design for New Learning for a New Town", 'Architectural Design' (May 1968), 232-235. Material in this file was produced between 1967 and 1968. Charles Colbert, Paul Kennon, Niklaus Morganthaler, Robert Venturi and Thomas Vreeland appear as professional participants in the design charette. William Cannady appears as the director of Rice University's Design Fete IV. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
1967-1968
Atom
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AP144.S2.D71
Description:
File documents Cedric Price's participation in the design charette organized by the School of Architecture at Rice University, for Design Fete IV (4 June 1967 - 16 June 1967), in Houston, Texas. Six teams, each composed of one professional architect and six architecture students, were given a hypothetical location and program for a new town along with its educational needs and asked to create an 'educationally integrated' community. The results were published by Rice University in 'New Schools for New Towns'. File contains conceptual sketches showing plans for self-pace learning, intensive learning, large volume social activities, variable volume social activities, and commercial activities. Other drawings show links between diverse activity elements and illustrate a communications network with a central 'town brain'. Material in this group includes network analysis diagrams, diagrammatic plans showing activity nodes, and charts depicting design components ('kit of parts'). Some material in this file was published in: "Total Learning Environment with a Kit of Parts", 'Progressive Architecture' (April 1968), 208-210; 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 18, 26-29; "Atom: Design for New Learning for a New Town", 'Architectural Design' (May 1968), 232-235. Material in this file was produced between 1967 and 1968. Charles Colbert, Paul Kennon, Niklaus Morganthaler, Robert Venturi and Thomas Vreeland appear as professional participants in the design charette. William Cannady appears as the director of Rice University's Design Fete IV. File contains conceptual drawings and textual records.
File 71
1967-1968
AP140.S1.SS1.D6.P7.3
architecture
1949-1950
Plan of Town Centre and Community Centre, Newton Aycliffe, England: view of a model
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AP140.S1.SS1.D6.P7.3
architecture
AP140.S1.SS1.D6.P7.4
architecture
1949-1950
Plan of Town Centre and Community Centre, Newton Aycliffe, England: view of a model
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AP140.S1.SS1.D6.P7.4
architecture
AP140.S2.SS4.D7.P3.1
after 10 November 1961
4th Year Design Criticism Schedule - Problem III: Pierson-Saga Science Community at Yale, with notes on verso
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AP140.S2.SS4.D7.P3.1
drawings, textual records, photographs
ARCH278418
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File's title: A&H B3 Exposiciones (no realizadas). The exhibitions were supposed to be held at Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA), Aut. Architektur und Tirol, John Hartell Gallery and Arc en rêve centre d'architecture, in Bordeaux. Documents are in English, German and French. Contains as well views and floorplans of exhibition space.
2004-2006
Correspondence regarding unrealised exhibitions
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ARCH278418
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File's title: A&H B3 Exposiciones (no realizadas). The exhibitions were supposed to be held at Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA), Aut. Architektur und Tirol, John Hartell Gallery and Arc en rêve centre d'architecture, in Bordeaux. Documents are in English, German and French. Contains as well views and floorplans of exhibition space.
drawings, textual records, photographs
2004-2006
Series
AP163.S1
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Series documents Victor Prus's student work at the School of Architecture at Liverpool and his work as assistant professor at the Polish University College of London. Series also includes other material, including drawings and textual material, that was probably produced during the period between 1949 and 1952, when Prus was working in England, including material related to his work as Senior Executive Officer at the Festival of Britain. Material in this series was produced between 1946 and 1952. Series contains conceptual, design development, working and presentation drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials and textual records.
1946-1952
Student and professional work in England
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AP163.S1
Description:
Series documents Victor Prus's student work at the School of Architecture at Liverpool and his work as assistant professor at the Polish University College of London. Series also includes other material, including drawings and textual material, that was probably produced during the period between 1949 and 1952, when Prus was working in England, including material related to his work as Senior Executive Officer at the Festival of Britain. Material in this series was produced between 1946 and 1952. Series contains conceptual, design development, working and presentation drawings, presentation panels, photographic materials and textual records.
Series 1
1946-1952
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Fonds
R&Sie(n) project records
AP193
Synopsis:
R&Sie(n) project records, 2002-2015, document the development and design process of four projects of the firm: Water Flux (2002-2010), I’ve heard about (2004-2006), Olzweg (2006) and Une architecture des humeurs (2008-2011). The records consist of original born-digital material in addition to two models for Water Flux.
2005-2015
R&Sie(n) project records
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AP193
Synopsis:
R&Sie(n) project records, 2002-2015, document the development and design process of four projects of the firm: Water Flux (2002-2010), I’ve heard about (2004-2006), Olzweg (2006) and Une architecture des humeurs (2008-2011). The records consist of original born-digital material in addition to two models for Water Flux.
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Fonds
2005-2015