Project
AP164.S1.2003.D2
Description:
The project series documents the two Sociópolis projects for the account of the Instituto Valenciano de Vivienda. The firm identified this project as number 162. The first project was for two communes (2003); a retirement centre and a youth centre. Both communes would have lived together around a shared vegetable garden. Abalos & Herreros worked with the landscaping architect Teresa Galí. The project was not built. The second project was for an apartment tower in Valencia, Spain (2004-2005). It was built by Abalos + Sentkiewicz after the dissolution of Abalos & Herreros in 2008. Documenting the project are conceptual drawings, presentation documents, dummies, project descriptions, correspondence, digital, photographic and reference materials.
1998, 2002-2003, predominant 2003
Sociópolis, Valencia, Spain (2003)
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AP164.S1.2003.D2
Description:
The project series documents the two Sociópolis projects for the account of the Instituto Valenciano de Vivienda. The firm identified this project as number 162. The first project was for two communes (2003); a retirement centre and a youth centre. Both communes would have lived together around a shared vegetable garden. Abalos & Herreros worked with the landscaping architect Teresa Galí. The project was not built. The second project was for an apartment tower in Valencia, Spain (2004-2005). It was built by Abalos + Sentkiewicz after the dissolution of Abalos & Herreros in 2008. Documenting the project are conceptual drawings, presentation documents, dummies, project descriptions, correspondence, digital, photographic and reference materials.
Project
1998, 2002-2003, predominant 2003
Sub-series
AP116.S2.SS11
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anything Conference, taking place June 1-3, 2000, Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, the Anything Journal, published in Spetember 2001, and an accompanying exhibition, "Eavesdropping on Architecture," held 3 June - 29 July, 2000, The Urban Center, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into eight files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1999 and 2000. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, zip disk, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, proofs, articles, and reviews.
1999-2001
Anything Conference and Journal
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AP116.S2.SS11
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anything Conference, taking place June 1-3, 2000, Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, the Anything Journal, published in Spetember 2001, and an accompanying exhibition, "Eavesdropping on Architecture," held 3 June - 29 July, 2000, The Urban Center, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into eight files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1999 and 2000. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, zip disk, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, proofs, articles, and reviews.
Sub-series 11
1999-2001
Project
AP075.S1.1988.PR09
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Sutherland Residence in Georgeville, Québec, also identified as Dunkeld Residence. Oberlander worked on this project in 1988 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in alterations and additions to a victorian residence for which Oberlander was responsable of the landscaping. Oberlander's landscaping includes a vegetable garden, with a kitchen and an herb garden, and a mound covered with wildflowers and trees. The project series contains four design development drawings, including vegetable garden schematics and plans, and two cadastral plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architect and client, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, and research material.
1988-1994
Sutherland Residence, Georgeville, Québec (1988)
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AP075.S1.1988.PR09
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Sutherland Residence in Georgeville, Québec, also identified as Dunkeld Residence. Oberlander worked on this project in 1988 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in alterations and additions to a victorian residence for which Oberlander was responsable of the landscaping. Oberlander's landscaping includes a vegetable garden, with a kitchen and an herb garden, and a mound covered with wildflowers and trees. The project series contains four design development drawings, including vegetable garden schematics and plans, and two cadastral plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architect and client, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, and research material.
Project
1988-1994
Series
Exhibitions
AP022.S7
Description:
Series documents exhibitions about the work of Arthur Erickson. It contains for the exhition "Arthur Erickson - Selected Projects 1971-1985" held at the Cener for Inter-American Relations, New York, New York, from March 27 to June 6, 1985. The exhibition was organized by the Center, an affiliate of the Americas Society, and was curated by architect Barbara Shapiro, who worked in Erickson's office. The material consists of photographs of models presented in the exhibitions and the exhibition poster. The series also contains press release, exhibition description, project description, and articles related to the exhibition "Arthur Erickson: Critical Works" presented at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2006.
1985
Exhibitions
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AP022.S7
Description:
Series documents exhibitions about the work of Arthur Erickson. It contains for the exhition "Arthur Erickson - Selected Projects 1971-1985" held at the Cener for Inter-American Relations, New York, New York, from March 27 to June 6, 1985. The exhibition was organized by the Center, an affiliate of the Americas Society, and was curated by architect Barbara Shapiro, who worked in Erickson's office. The material consists of photographs of models presented in the exhibitions and the exhibition poster. The series also contains press release, exhibition description, project description, and articles related to the exhibition "Arthur Erickson: Critical Works" presented at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2006.
Series
1985
Sub-series
AP207.S2.SS07
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Ettore Sottsass sr. Architetto", curated by Pettena and presented at Palazzo delle Albere, in Trento, in 1991. The exhibition presented the work of Italian architect Ettore Sottsass. The exhibition, promoted by his son Ettore Sottsass Jr, led to the donation of the Sottsass archive to the MART, in Trento. The sub-series contains research material, including photocopies of articles and books on Ettore Sottsass, photographs of his projects and reproductions of his plans, as well as some notes by Gianni Pettena. This sub-series also contains preliminary project descriptions for the exhibition catalogue with a selection of plans and images of the buildings designed by Sottsass.
1980-1996
Ettore Sottsass sr. Architetto (1991)
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AP207.S2.SS07
Description:
The sub-series documents the exhibition "Ettore Sottsass sr. Architetto", curated by Pettena and presented at Palazzo delle Albere, in Trento, in 1991. The exhibition presented the work of Italian architect Ettore Sottsass. The exhibition, promoted by his son Ettore Sottsass Jr, led to the donation of the Sottsass archive to the MART, in Trento. The sub-series contains research material, including photocopies of articles and books on Ettore Sottsass, photographs of his projects and reproductions of his plans, as well as some notes by Gianni Pettena. This sub-series also contains preliminary project descriptions for the exhibition catalogue with a selection of plans and images of the buildings designed by Sottsass.
Subseries
1980-1996
Project
AP018.S1.1975.PR06
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This project series documents the design of a mausoleum and crematorium for the Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto in 1975. The office identified the project number as 7520. Located on the corner of Bloor Street and Prince Edward Drive, this project consisted of a mausoleum with a 7,300 crypt capacity, a 100 seat funeral space, and areas for coats, family members, and clergy. The project was divided into three phases of crypt construction. It is not clear from the materials if this project was ever realized. The project is recorded through drawings, correspondence and conference reports dating from1975-1976. The drawings consist of a site plan, floor plan and sections.
1975-1976
Park Lawn Cemetery Mausoleum and Crematorium, Toronto (1975)
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AP018.S1.1975.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the design of a mausoleum and crematorium for the Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto in 1975. The office identified the project number as 7520. Located on the corner of Bloor Street and Prince Edward Drive, this project consisted of a mausoleum with a 7,300 crypt capacity, a 100 seat funeral space, and areas for coats, family members, and clergy. The project was divided into three phases of crypt construction. It is not clear from the materials if this project was ever realized. The project is recorded through drawings, correspondence and conference reports dating from1975-1976. The drawings consist of a site plan, floor plan and sections.
Project
1975-1976
Sub-series
AP156.S6.SS4
Description:
La sous-série porte sur les dossiers personnels de Jacqueline Jeanneret, incluant des documents concernant l'Immeuble Clarté, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier et la gestion de ses oeuvres d'arts, ainsi que des dessins et des croquis attribués à Jacqueline Jeanneret. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre les années 1960s et 1996. La sous-série comprend des documents textuels, des dessins et reprographies, dont des rouleaux, et des photographies. Sub-series documents the personal files of Jacqueline Jeanneret, including documents concerning the Immeuble Clarté, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier and the management of his work of arts, and also drawings and sketches attributed to Jacqueline Jeanneret. The material in this sub-series was produced between the 1960s and 1996. The sub-series contains textual records, drawings and reprographic copies, including rolls, and photographs.
1960s-1996
Dossier personnels = Personal records
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AP156.S6.SS4
Description:
La sous-série porte sur les dossiers personnels de Jacqueline Jeanneret, incluant des documents concernant l'Immeuble Clarté, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier et la gestion de ses oeuvres d'arts, ainsi que des dessins et des croquis attribués à Jacqueline Jeanneret. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre les années 1960s et 1996. La sous-série comprend des documents textuels, des dessins et reprographies, dont des rouleaux, et des photographies. Sub-series documents the personal files of Jacqueline Jeanneret, including documents concerning the Immeuble Clarté, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier and the management of his work of arts, and also drawings and sketches attributed to Jacqueline Jeanneret. The material in this sub-series was produced between the 1960s and 1996. The sub-series contains textual records, drawings and reprographic copies, including rolls, and photographs.
Sous-série 4
1960s-1996
Sub-series
AP156.S6.SS7
Description:
La sous-série documente les activités professionnelles de Jacqueline Jeanneret, incluant pour l'Association Internationale Le Corbusier (AILC), le projet de Multivitions, des bus didactiques et du Laboratoire de synthèse et de Création Audio-Visuelles (LISCA) et son projet de livre sur Chandigarh. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1951 et 1993. Le dossier contient des documents textuels, dont principalement de la correspondance, ainsi que des albums. Sub-series documents the professional activities of Jacqueline Jeanneret, including for the Association Internationale Le Corbusier (AILC), the project of the Multivitions, the didactic bus and the Laboratoire de synthèse et de Création Audio-Visuelles (LISCA) and her project of a book on Chandigarh. The material in this file was produced between 1951 and 1993. The file contains textual records, including predominantly correspondence, and also albums.
1951-1993
Activités professionnelles = Profesionnal activities
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AP156.S6.SS7
Description:
La sous-série documente les activités professionnelles de Jacqueline Jeanneret, incluant pour l'Association Internationale Le Corbusier (AILC), le projet de Multivitions, des bus didactiques et du Laboratoire de synthèse et de Création Audio-Visuelles (LISCA) et son projet de livre sur Chandigarh. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1951 et 1993. Le dossier contient des documents textuels, dont principalement de la correspondance, ainsi que des albums. Sub-series documents the professional activities of Jacqueline Jeanneret, including for the Association Internationale Le Corbusier (AILC), the project of the Multivitions, the didactic bus and the Laboratoire de synthèse et de Création Audio-Visuelles (LISCA) and her project of a book on Chandigarh. The material in this file was produced between 1951 and 1993. The file contains textual records, including predominantly correspondence, and also albums.
Sous-série 7
1951-1993
Series
AP075.S1
Description:
This series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape architecture projects undertaken between the 1950s to the end of the 2000s. Projects range from new development site master plan projects to residential projects, with a strong focus on play areas in neighbourhood parks and child care centres. Projects are mainly located in British Columbia and Washington State. Other locations include Ontario, Northwest Territories, Alberta, California, and Pennsylvania. Documentary forms in this series are comprised of drawn and printed graphic materials from various stages of the landscape design. The series also contains photographs of the landscaping work or the completed projects, and project records, such as correspondence, reports, specifications, and Oberlander's concept development notes.
1947-2018
Landscape architecture projects
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AP075.S1
Description:
This series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape architecture projects undertaken between the 1950s to the end of the 2000s. Projects range from new development site master plan projects to residential projects, with a strong focus on play areas in neighbourhood parks and child care centres. Projects are mainly located in British Columbia and Washington State. Other locations include Ontario, Northwest Territories, Alberta, California, and Pennsylvania. Documentary forms in this series are comprised of drawn and printed graphic materials from various stages of the landscape design. The series also contains photographs of the landscaping work or the completed projects, and project records, such as correspondence, reports, specifications, and Oberlander's concept development notes.
Series
1947-2018
Project
AP018.S1.1979.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the new executive offices of J. Douglas Crashley in Toronto from 1979-1980. The office identified the project number as 7904. This project consisted of changes made to the 29th floor of Toronto office building Commerce Court North in order to accommodate the new executive offices of Central Precision Ltd., where J. Douglas Crashley was the director. The office layout included Crashley's office and other office spaces, reception, a file room, a kitchenette and conference room. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1974-1980. The drawings mostly consist of reprographic copies of layouts and floor plans. The textual records consist of financial records.
1974-1980
New Executive Offices of J.D. Crashley, Toronto (1979-1980)
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AP018.S1.1979.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the new executive offices of J. Douglas Crashley in Toronto from 1979-1980. The office identified the project number as 7904. This project consisted of changes made to the 29th floor of Toronto office building Commerce Court North in order to accommodate the new executive offices of Central Precision Ltd., where J. Douglas Crashley was the director. The office layout included Crashley's office and other office spaces, reception, a file room, a kitchenette and conference room. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1974-1980. The drawings mostly consist of reprographic copies of layouts and floor plans. The textual records consist of financial records.
Project
1974-1980