Project
112 East 71st Street
AP143.S4.D38
Description:
File documents an executed project for condominium renovations to 112 East 71st Street, New York City, New York. Material in this file was produced between 1981 and 1983. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, and textual records.
1981-1984
112 East 71st Street
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AP143.S4.D38
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File documents an executed project for condominium renovations to 112 East 71st Street, New York City, New York. Material in this file was produced between 1981 and 1983. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, and textual records.
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1981-1984
Project
Guaranty Trust Office
AP013.S1.D303
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for office renovations in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1947 and 1949. File contains index cards, preliminary drawings, a detail drawing, an electrical drawing, and textual documents.
1947-1949
Guaranty Trust Office
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AP013.S1.D303
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for office renovations in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1947 and 1949. File contains index cards, preliminary drawings, a detail drawing, an electrical drawing, and textual documents.
Project
1947-1949
Sub-series
AP115.S3.D2
Description:
Cette sous-série porte sur le travail de documentation photographique de Robert Duchesnay du dôme géodésique Climatron dome à St. Louis, Missouri, aux États-Unis. Conçu en 1960 par les architectes Murphy et Mackey de St. Louis en utilisant le système conçu par Buckminter Fuller, il abrite la serre et le pavillon principal du Missouri Botanical Garden. Le Climatron est la première serre complètement climatisée au monde. Son diamètre est de 175 pieds. Le pavillon sera fermé en 1988 pour un vaste projet de rénovations qui dureront jusqu'en 1990. Le bâtiment est toujours en activité. La sous-série contient cinq photographies, de l'extérieur et de l'intérieur du dôme, prises par Robert Duchesnay en 1990 après sa réouverture à la suite des rénovations. Source: Duchesnay, Robert. "Other domes by Buckminster Fuller". https://robertduchesnay.com/en/other-domes-by-buckminster-fuller/ (page consultée 24 février 2023).
1990
Climatron, Saint Louis, Missouri
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AP115.S3.D2
Description:
Cette sous-série porte sur le travail de documentation photographique de Robert Duchesnay du dôme géodésique Climatron dome à St. Louis, Missouri, aux États-Unis. Conçu en 1960 par les architectes Murphy et Mackey de St. Louis en utilisant le système conçu par Buckminter Fuller, il abrite la serre et le pavillon principal du Missouri Botanical Garden. Le Climatron est la première serre complètement climatisée au monde. Son diamètre est de 175 pieds. Le pavillon sera fermé en 1988 pour un vaste projet de rénovations qui dureront jusqu'en 1990. Le bâtiment est toujours en activité. La sous-série contient cinq photographies, de l'extérieur et de l'intérieur du dôme, prises par Robert Duchesnay en 1990 après sa réouverture à la suite des rénovations. Source: Duchesnay, Robert. "Other domes by Buckminster Fuller". https://robertduchesnay.com/en/other-domes-by-buckminster-fuller/ (page consultée 24 février 2023).
Dossier 2
1990
Project
AP022.S1.1986.PR06
Description:
File documents renovations and enlargement of the law school, and a 50,000 square-foot library addition (built), Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, reference drawings, textual records (includes photographs and slides).
1986-1987
Dalhousie Law School Renovations and Additions
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AP022.S1.1986.PR06
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File documents renovations and enlargement of the law school, and a 50,000 square-foot library addition (built), Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, reference drawings, textual records (includes photographs and slides).
Project
1986-1987
Project
L.A. Promo House
AP022.S1.1982.PR08
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File documents interior and exterior (including a pool and terrace) renovations to a residence for Arthur Erickson and Francisco Kripacz, 800 Bel Air Road, Bel Air (Los Angeles), California. File contains textual records (includes drawings and photographs)
1982-1984
L.A. Promo House
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AP022.S1.1982.PR08
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File documents interior and exterior (including a pool and terrace) renovations to a residence for Arthur Erickson and Francisco Kripacz, 800 Bel Air Road, Bel Air (Los Angeles), California. File contains textual records (includes drawings and photographs)
Project
1982-1984
Project
AP164.S1.2005.D1
Description:
The project series documents the renovation of the Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR) tower in Geneva, Switzerland. There were two competition finalists: Abalos & Herreros received the second phase of the project which was not realised. The firm identified this project as number 197. "The project approaches the two presented problems in a single way: the image change of the existing complex and the extension of the floor area at the roof top. […] [A] single type of curtain wall has been developed with windows of reasonable shape and format which curve at the top floor to take advantage of the maximum volume allowed by local building laws, generating an image of the building which is completely different than the actual one. The use of silk printed glass in the whole building, with motives from plants, creates an impression from the interior to be situated in a garden. At the same time the exterior appearance underlines the building’s singularity at the pedestrian level. […] The created extension of the building has a trae [sic] singular shape which one day could host a possible showroom or multifunctional rooms or as executive floor.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Blaise Sahy. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, digital, graphic, presentation and reference materials, correspondence, notes, and a model.
1967-1973, 1996-2005, predominant 2004-2005
Tour TSR, Geneva, Switzerland (2005)
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AP164.S1.2005.D1
Description:
The project series documents the renovation of the Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR) tower in Geneva, Switzerland. There were two competition finalists: Abalos & Herreros received the second phase of the project which was not realised. The firm identified this project as number 197. "The project approaches the two presented problems in a single way: the image change of the existing complex and the extension of the floor area at the roof top. […] [A] single type of curtain wall has been developed with windows of reasonable shape and format which curve at the top floor to take advantage of the maximum volume allowed by local building laws, generating an image of the building which is completely different than the actual one. The use of silk printed glass in the whole building, with motives from plants, creates an impression from the interior to be situated in a garden. At the same time the exterior appearance underlines the building’s singularity at the pedestrian level. […] The created extension of the building has a trae [sic] singular shape which one day could host a possible showroom or multifunctional rooms or as executive floor.” (ARCH270975) Abalos & Herreros worked with Blaise Sahy. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, digital, graphic, presentation and reference materials, correspondence, notes, and a model.
Project
1967-1973, 1996-2005, predominant 2004-2005
archives
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Fonds
AP154
Synopsis:
The Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg collection documents selected projects of the architect Giovanni Pasanella and of firms of which he was a principal, namely, Merz & Pasanella, Pasanella + Klein, and Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg.
1955-2007
Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg collection
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AP154
Synopsis:
The Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg collection documents selected projects of the architect Giovanni Pasanella and of firms of which he was a principal, namely, Merz & Pasanella, Pasanella + Klein, and Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg.
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1955-2007
Project
AP178.S1.1995.PR07
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This project series documents the Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 57/90. The office assigned the date 1995 to this project. At the beginning of the nineties, Rem Koolhaas, Wim Quist, Carel Weeber, and Robert Venturi were invited to propose a design for the extension and renovations of the Stedelijk Museum. Robert Venturi was the architect selected, but the project was suspended in 1993 due to the infeasibility of the program and budget restrictions. The following year, five applicants, including Siza, were asked to present a new design to a committee. In December 1995, Siza was officially announced as the new design architect for the project by the city of Amsterdam. The firm A+D+P was selected as the executive architect. Siza's first proposal was presented in 1998. His master plan included the demolition of the Marmottenhuis, the renovation of the 19th-century patios, and the relocation of the public toilets to the basement in order to create exhibition halls. The master plan also included the construction of three new wings and two underground passages to connect the newer and older buildings. A new wing, located to one side of Sandbergplein, included offices in the basement and on the ground floor as well as exhibition halls on the first floor. A new building surrounding the museum garden included storage space in the basement, a restaurant on the ground floor, and exhibition halls at the first floor. Construction work was projected to start in June 2000, however due to budget restrictions the project was not realized and a new competition was held in 2004. The firm Benthem Crouwel Architects realized the project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, preliminary drawings, plans, and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models and project site.
1989-2002
Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk [Restoration and extension of Stedelijk Museum], Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1995)
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AP178.S1.1995.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 57/90. The office assigned the date 1995 to this project. At the beginning of the nineties, Rem Koolhaas, Wim Quist, Carel Weeber, and Robert Venturi were invited to propose a design for the extension and renovations of the Stedelijk Museum. Robert Venturi was the architect selected, but the project was suspended in 1993 due to the infeasibility of the program and budget restrictions. The following year, five applicants, including Siza, were asked to present a new design to a committee. In December 1995, Siza was officially announced as the new design architect for the project by the city of Amsterdam. The firm A+D+P was selected as the executive architect. Siza's first proposal was presented in 1998. His master plan included the demolition of the Marmottenhuis, the renovation of the 19th-century patios, and the relocation of the public toilets to the basement in order to create exhibition halls. The master plan also included the construction of three new wings and two underground passages to connect the newer and older buildings. A new wing, located to one side of Sandbergplein, included offices in the basement and on the ground floor as well as exhibition halls on the first floor. A new building surrounding the museum garden included storage space in the basement, a restaurant on the ground floor, and exhibition halls at the first floor. Construction work was projected to start in June 2000, however due to budget restrictions the project was not realized and a new competition was held in 2004. The firm Benthem Crouwel Architects realized the project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, preliminary drawings, plans, and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models and project site.
Project
1989-2002
Series
Other Architects' Projects
AP143.S2
Description:
Series documents projects by Pasanella + Klein (Renovations to Bentley School, New York City, New York) and John Hejduk (Texas House Series). Material in this series was created between 1954 and 1963 and 1978. Series contains design development drawings and presentation drawings.
[1954-1963], 1978
Other Architects' Projects
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AP143.S2
Description:
Series documents projects by Pasanella + Klein (Renovations to Bentley School, New York City, New York) and John Hejduk (Texas House Series). Material in this series was created between 1954 and 1963 and 1978. Series contains design development drawings and presentation drawings.
Series 11
[1954-1963], 1978
textual records, photographs
AP075.S1.1986.PR01.002
Description:
Includes also a plant list from original folder entitled "Dr. Keevil / 1989 / KEEVIL RESIDENCE / 1988-1989". The groupe also contains documents related to the 2003 landscape renovations, including articles on the residence, correspondence, financial documents, concept notes, design developeemnt drawings and presentation drawings from the original folder entitled "THE HOLLIES / Keevil St. / 1987".
1986-2003
Photographs and specifications for Dr. Norman Keevil Residence (or The Hollies), Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1986.PR01.002
Description:
Includes also a plant list from original folder entitled "Dr. Keevil / 1989 / KEEVIL RESIDENCE / 1988-1989". The groupe also contains documents related to the 2003 landscape renovations, including articles on the residence, correspondence, financial documents, concept notes, design developeemnt drawings and presentation drawings from the original folder entitled "THE HOLLIES / Keevil St. / 1987".
textual records, photographs
1986-2003