Project
CI005.S1.1926.PR3
Description:
In addition to its regular municipal housing program, the city of Stuttgart initiated the Weissenhof estate project in 1925, which featured the design and construction of 40 homes as part of the international exhibition of modern construction. Originally intended as an affordable housing project, the plans were later tailored to meet the needs of educated middle class citizens. The exhibition featured the experimental designs of various architects, experimenting with home economics and new building types and materials. When it opened in 1927, the Weissenhof estate comprehended 21 projects of 63 dwellings with Oud contributing designs for five identical terraced homes that were built (Taverne et al. 2001, 291-297). Project series includes photographs of exterior and interior views of terraced housing as well as Oud's drawings for plans.
1926-1927
Five Row Houses in the Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart, Germany (1926-1927)
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CI005.S1.1926.PR3
Description:
In addition to its regular municipal housing program, the city of Stuttgart initiated the Weissenhof estate project in 1925, which featured the design and construction of 40 homes as part of the international exhibition of modern construction. Originally intended as an affordable housing project, the plans were later tailored to meet the needs of educated middle class citizens. The exhibition featured the experimental designs of various architects, experimenting with home economics and new building types and materials. When it opened in 1927, the Weissenhof estate comprehended 21 projects of 63 dwellings with Oud contributing designs for five identical terraced homes that were built (Taverne et al. 2001, 291-297). Project series includes photographs of exterior and interior views of terraced housing as well as Oud's drawings for plans.
project
1926-1927
Series
AP197.S3
Description:
This series consists of personal and professional correspondence as well as recommendation letters, 1958-2016, that Frampton either sent or received throughout his professional career. Correspondence documents Frampton’s role as: a tutor at the Royal College of Art; the technical editor of the magazine Architectural Design; a visiting professor at Princeton University; a Fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies; and Associate professor and, subsequently, Ware professor of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University. Throughout his extensive career, Frampton corresponded with various students, architects, professors, publishers, editors, and architecture associations. This correspondence relates to : offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles; reviews; books and recommendation letters; requests to serve on juries; requests for research materials; invitations to teach, present, or attend lectures/symposiums/conferences; and more.
1958-2016
Correspondence and recommendation letters
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AP197.S3
Description:
This series consists of personal and professional correspondence as well as recommendation letters, 1958-2016, that Frampton either sent or received throughout his professional career. Correspondence documents Frampton’s role as: a tutor at the Royal College of Art; the technical editor of the magazine Architectural Design; a visiting professor at Princeton University; a Fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies; and Associate professor and, subsequently, Ware professor of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University. Throughout his extensive career, Frampton corresponded with various students, architects, professors, publishers, editors, and architecture associations. This correspondence relates to : offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles; reviews; books and recommendation letters; requests to serve on juries; requests for research materials; invitations to teach, present, or attend lectures/symposiums/conferences; and more.
Series
1958-2016
Sub-series
Photographs and negatives
AP140.S2.SS7.D1
Description:
The sub-series documents some of the early architectural interests of James Stirling, the work and activities of the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; and James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates, as well as office personnel and events and travels. Material in this file was produced between probably the 1950s and 1992. The subs-series contains photographs, including views of Liverpool and of Le Corbusier's buildings taken by James Stirling. It also contains several portraits of James Stirling, Michael Wilford and colleagues, interior views of the office, and views of drawings, models and of completed buildings by the firm, by photographers Geoff Beeckman, Martin Charles, John Donat Photography, Marlies Hentrup, Klaus Lehnartz, and Ray Williams.
circa 1950s-1992
Photographs and negatives
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AP140.S2.SS7.D1
Description:
The sub-series documents some of the early architectural interests of James Stirling, the work and activities of the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; and James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates, as well as office personnel and events and travels. Material in this file was produced between probably the 1950s and 1992. The subs-series contains photographs, including views of Liverpool and of Le Corbusier's buildings taken by James Stirling. It also contains several portraits of James Stirling, Michael Wilford and colleagues, interior views of the office, and views of drawings, models and of completed buildings by the firm, by photographers Geoff Beeckman, Martin Charles, John Donat Photography, Marlies Hentrup, Klaus Lehnartz, and Ray Williams.
File 1
circa 1950s-1992
Project
Restaurant, Bagshot
AP144.S2.D33
Description:
File documents unexecuted renovations, site upgrading, and new landscaping features, for the restaurant, The Pantiles, on London Road, in Bagshot, Surrey, England. The client was Michael W. Druitt. Alterations and additions to the restaurant include the addition of a bar and lounge, private dining room, new boiler room, fixed seating, a new charcoal grill, folding doors, and a wall display unit. The file contains survey plans, sketches that illustrate proposed interior renovations and a complete sequence of drawings numbered 1 to 5. Material in this file was produced between 1960 and 1962. Based on the content of the file, Mrs. M.T. Druitt was the director, and Mrs. H. Lovell-Green was the managing director of the Pantiles Tea Barn, Limited. File contains design development drawings and textual records.
1960-[1962]
Restaurant, Bagshot
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AP144.S2.D33
Description:
File documents unexecuted renovations, site upgrading, and new landscaping features, for the restaurant, The Pantiles, on London Road, in Bagshot, Surrey, England. The client was Michael W. Druitt. Alterations and additions to the restaurant include the addition of a bar and lounge, private dining room, new boiler room, fixed seating, a new charcoal grill, folding doors, and a wall display unit. The file contains survey plans, sketches that illustrate proposed interior renovations and a complete sequence of drawings numbered 1 to 5. Material in this file was produced between 1960 and 1962. Based on the content of the file, Mrs. M.T. Druitt was the director, and Mrs. H. Lovell-Green was the managing director of the Pantiles Tea Barn, Limited. File contains design development drawings and textual records.
File 33
1960-[1962]
Project
AP164.S1.1998.D1
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The project series documents the design and constuction of the environmental complex for the treatment of municipal solid waste from the island of Tenerife, in Arico. The project was also named “PIRS building” and includes an environmental education center and offices. Abalos & Herreros was invited to enter the competition and won first prize for their entry. The firm identified this project as number 111. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Obiol y Moya and Luís Jesús Tomás Martínez. In 2001, the project received a mention at the tenth Premio Regional de Arquitectura Manuel de Oraá y Arcocha 2000-2001. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, reports, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, invoices, minutes, postcards and reference and photographic materials.
1995-2002
Centro de control y aula medioambiental de Arico, Tenerife, Spain (1998-2001)
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AP164.S1.1998.D1
Description:
The project series documents the design and constuction of the environmental complex for the treatment of municipal solid waste from the island of Tenerife, in Arico. The project was also named “PIRS building” and includes an environmental education center and offices. Abalos & Herreros was invited to enter the competition and won first prize for their entry. The firm identified this project as number 111. The firm worked with Ángel Jaramillo, Obiol y Moya and Luís Jesús Tomás Martínez. In 2001, the project received a mention at the tenth Premio Regional de Arquitectura Manuel de Oraá y Arcocha 2000-2001. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, reports, project descriptions, budgets, specifications, invoices, minutes, postcards and reference and photographic materials.
Project
1995-2002
Project
AP164.S1.2000.D6
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The project series documents the competion entry for the design, construction and exploitation of a biomethanisation, recycling and composting plant, and an ecomuseum, in Pinto, Spain. In 2000, Abalos & Herreros, in collaboration with Urbaser, won the competition organised by Consejaría de Gestíon y Desarollo del Medio Ambiente (GEDESMA), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. The plant was built between 2001 and 2003. The firm also worked with Renata Sentkiewicz and Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 130. The complex was built in harmony with the landscape using the natural hill. The roof is a series of terraces creating an artificial landscape complements its surrounding. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials.
1999-2003
Planta de biometanización y compostaje de residuos urbanos, Pinto, Spain (2000-2003)
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AP164.S1.2000.D6
Description:
The project series documents the competion entry for the design, construction and exploitation of a biomethanisation, recycling and composting plant, and an ecomuseum, in Pinto, Spain. In 2000, Abalos & Herreros, in collaboration with Urbaser, won the competition organised by Consejaría de Gestíon y Desarollo del Medio Ambiente (GEDESMA), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. The plant was built between 2001 and 2003. The firm also worked with Renata Sentkiewicz and Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 130. The complex was built in harmony with the landscape using the natural hill. The roof is a series of terraces creating an artificial landscape complements its surrounding. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials.
Project
1999-2003
Project
AP164.S1.2002.D9
Description:
The project series documents the urban planning project under the consortium “Chamartin Operation” for the extension of the avenue Paseo de la Castellana. The firm identified the project as number 153. “Abalos & Herreros developed the architectural consultancy for this ambitious project initiated by R. Bofill and nowadays its in time of adaptation to the urban conditions and the real conditions under the direction of J. M. Ezquiaga. The prime aim of [their] work consists of the establishment of the constructed typologies, the occupation models and the relation between public and housing space for searching a possible compatibility in an environment that soon will be seen as centric in the urban map of Madrid.” (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, photographic materials, project descriptions, and notes.
circa 2002
Operación Chamartin, Madrid, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D9
Description:
The project series documents the urban planning project under the consortium “Chamartin Operation” for the extension of the avenue Paseo de la Castellana. The firm identified the project as number 153. “Abalos & Herreros developed the architectural consultancy for this ambitious project initiated by R. Bofill and nowadays its in time of adaptation to the urban conditions and the real conditions under the direction of J. M. Ezquiaga. The prime aim of [their] work consists of the establishment of the constructed typologies, the occupation models and the relation between public and housing space for searching a possible compatibility in an environment that soon will be seen as centric in the urban map of Madrid.” (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, photographic materials, project descriptions, and notes.
Project
circa 2002
Series
CI007.S3
Description:
The series documents the work of the students of Mies van der Rohe's architectural design class at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois.The material in this series was produced between 1939 and 1940. The series contains drawings related or produced by Mies' students during the class he taught. The drawings are predominantly by George Danforth during the first and second year Mies taught this class and also include copies of Mies' sketches for some of his past projects, as well as photographs of the graduate students of 1940 at the Armour Institure of Technology, including George Danforth. The series also includes photographs by Pius E. Pahl of Mies van der Rohe during a seminar at the Bauhaus in Germany, in 1931.
1938-1943
Architectural projects by Mies' students
CI007.S3
Description:
The series documents the work of the students of Mies van der Rohe's architectural design class at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois.The material in this series was produced between 1939 and 1940. The series contains drawings related or produced by Mies' students during the class he taught. The drawings are predominantly by George Danforth during the first and second year Mies taught this class and also include copies of Mies' sketches for some of his past projects, as well as photographs of the graduate students of 1940 at the Armour Institure of Technology, including George Danforth. The series also includes photographs by Pius E. Pahl of Mies van der Rohe during a seminar at the Bauhaus in Germany, in 1931.
series
1938-1943
Project
CI007.S1.1962.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe work as a consultant for the Toronto-Dominion Centre bank distrinct of Toronto, Ontario. between 1962 to 1985, including the Commerce Court West Tower (built in 1972), the Commercial Union Tower (built in 1974, now TD West Tower), the First Canadian Place (built in 1975), the IBM Tower (built in 1985), the Royal Trust Tower (built in 1969), the Scotia Bank Tower, and the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower. The material in this series was produced in between 1987 and 1999. The series contains exterior and interio views predominantly photographed by Edward Burtynsky, Giovanni Chiaramonte, Peter MacCallum, and George A. Tice, and a letter of Mies van der Rohe to John Parkin and Sidney Bregman.
1987-1999
Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ontario (1962-1985)
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CI007.S1.1962.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe work as a consultant for the Toronto-Dominion Centre bank distrinct of Toronto, Ontario. between 1962 to 1985, including the Commerce Court West Tower (built in 1972), the Commercial Union Tower (built in 1974, now TD West Tower), the First Canadian Place (built in 1975), the IBM Tower (built in 1985), the Royal Trust Tower (built in 1969), the Scotia Bank Tower, and the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower. The material in this series was produced in between 1987 and 1999. The series contains exterior and interio views predominantly photographed by Edward Burtynsky, Giovanni Chiaramonte, Peter MacCallum, and George A. Tice, and a letter of Mies van der Rohe to John Parkin and Sidney Bregman.
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1987-1999
Project
AP206.S1.1973.PR01
Description:
This project series documents an extension of the residence of Mr. KK Katyal in New Delhi around 1973. The project consisted of an extension to the back of the home, in between the existing home and garages, to create a duplex. This addition was three-storeys, with the top floor consisting of two stair enclosures, known as mumty, and a terrace that connected to the existing house. The project is recorded through drawings of plans, elevations, sections, details and astrology drawings of constellations. Reprographic copies of drawings were produced in 2000, although most of the drawings are originals, likely from around 1973. Although the purpose of the astrology drawings is not obvious, they were clipped together with materials for this project.
circa 1973-2000
Residence of Mr. KK Katyal, extension, New Delhi (circa 1973)
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AP206.S1.1973.PR01
Description:
This project series documents an extension of the residence of Mr. KK Katyal in New Delhi around 1973. The project consisted of an extension to the back of the home, in between the existing home and garages, to create a duplex. This addition was three-storeys, with the top floor consisting of two stair enclosures, known as mumty, and a terrace that connected to the existing house. The project is recorded through drawings of plans, elevations, sections, details and astrology drawings of constellations. Reprographic copies of drawings were produced in 2000, although most of the drawings are originals, likely from around 1973. Although the purpose of the astrology drawings is not obvious, they were clipped together with materials for this project.
Project
circa 1973-2000