DR2019:0012
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983?
Model for Folly Two: Six Hundred Leagues of Stone
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DR2019:0012
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
DR2019:0013
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983?
Model for Folly Three: The Rigorous Abolition of History
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DR2019:0013
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
DR2019:0014
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983?
Model for Folly Four: Pascal's Sphere
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DR2019:0014
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Model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
The 2026 Toolkit for Today, organized in collaboration with the CCA’s Curator of Contemporary Architecture, Irene Chin, seeks to open questions and methodological explorations on the border between narrative filmmaking and architectural history.
the CCA
13 July 2026 to 17 July 2026
Toolkit for Today: The World as Film
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The 2026 Toolkit for Today, organized in collaboration with the CCA’s Curator of Contemporary Architecture, Irene Chin, seeks to open questions and methodological explorations on the border between narrative filmmaking and architectural history.
the CCA
Series
AP022.S6
Description:
Series documents Arthur Erickson's student projects from McGill University School of Architecture, Montreal, Quebec. The records include his thesis project of an Arts Centre for Vancouver (1950), handwritten course and reading notes from the History of Modern Architecture and other seminars, and his sessional report of standing. Series contains drawings, photographs and textual records.
1947-1950
Student projects and drawings
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AP022.S6
Description:
Series documents Arthur Erickson's student projects from McGill University School of Architecture, Montreal, Quebec. The records include his thesis project of an Arts Centre for Vancouver (1950), handwritten course and reading notes from the History of Modern Architecture and other seminars, and his sessional report of standing. Series contains drawings, photographs and textual records.
Series
1947-1950
Sub-series
Proofs
AP114.S1.SS4.D5
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Sub-series consists of proofs for the 2003 book Gene Summers : Art / Architecture by Werner Blaser.
2003
Proofs
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AP114.S1.SS4.D5
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Sub-series consists of proofs for the 2003 book Gene Summers : Art / Architecture by Werner Blaser.
File 5
2003
drawings
DR2012:0012:077:001:006
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File containing drawings (including floorplans, and studies) on Islamic architecture. Related to Melvin Charney's article, "A journal of Istanbul", published in Journal of the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, vol. 36, no. 6, in June 1962.
circa 1962
Reference materials related to article "A journal of Istanbul"
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DR2012:0012:077:001:006
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File containing drawings (including floorplans, and studies) on Islamic architecture. Related to Melvin Charney's article, "A journal of Istanbul", published in Journal of the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, vol. 36, no. 6, in June 1962.
drawings
circa 1962
drawings
DR2019:0017
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Elevations for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983
Elevations for Folly Four: Pascal's Sphere
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DR2019:0017
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Elevations for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
drawings
1983
textual records
[ACSA "News"]
AP058.S1.SS1.080
Description:
Various issues of "News": a publication by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
1985-1987, 1989
[ACSA "News"]
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AP058.S1.SS1.080
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Various issues of "News": a publication by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
textual records
1985-1987, 1989
archives
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Collection
Rohault de Fleury collection
CI001
Synopsis:
The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
1717-[1884]
Rohault de Fleury collection
CI001
Synopsis:
The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
archives
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Collection 1
1717-[1884]