15 August 2019, 6:30pm
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AP177
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The RUR Architecture Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library project records, circa 1996, document the New York based firm’s competition entry for the Kansai Science City branch of Japan’s National Diet Library. Records show integration of landscape in the building’s design, exploration of the relationship between structure and surface, and a multimedia approach to building design. Records include 169 digital files, mostly CAD models and images; 42 drawings and printed renderings; and 5 models and casts.
1996-2015
RUR Architecture Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library project records
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AP177
Synopsis:
The RUR Architecture Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library project records, circa 1996, document the New York based firm’s competition entry for the Kansai Science City branch of Japan’s National Diet Library. Records show integration of landscape in the building’s design, exploration of the relationship between structure and surface, and a multimedia approach to building design. Records include 169 digital files, mostly CAD models and images; 42 drawings and printed renderings; and 5 models and casts.
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1996-2015
DR1974:0002:005:001-018
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- This album contains four folios of text in Italian concerning the history and architecture of the Museo di fiscia e storia naturale, Florence. The names of the museum's patrons and the parts of the museum have been inserted by a contemporary hand on the lithographs in pen and black ink. The text is followed by ten lithographs, including a perspectival view of the museum, four general plans, two sections, and more detailed sections, plans and elevations of the Tribuna de Galileo designed by Giuseppe Martelli and the Osservatorio Astronomico designed by Gaspero Paoletti. Also included in the album are four manuscripts, all in French: a letter presenting the album to Rohault de Fleury from Vincenzio Antinori, the director of the museum, a transcript of Rohault de Fleury's letters of thanks to Antorini and to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, a note from the Légation de Toscanne in Paris concerning the presentation of the album, and a booklet containing Rohault de Fleury's translation of the album text into French.
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printed between 1845 and 1846, manuscripts written 1846
Presentation album of prints of the Museo di fisica e storia naturelle, Florence
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DR1974:0002:005:001-018
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- This album contains four folios of text in Italian concerning the history and architecture of the Museo di fiscia e storia naturale, Florence. The names of the museum's patrons and the parts of the museum have been inserted by a contemporary hand on the lithographs in pen and black ink. The text is followed by ten lithographs, including a perspectival view of the museum, four general plans, two sections, and more detailed sections, plans and elevations of the Tribuna de Galileo designed by Giuseppe Martelli and the Osservatorio Astronomico designed by Gaspero Paoletti. Also included in the album are four manuscripts, all in French: a letter presenting the album to Rohault de Fleury from Vincenzio Antinori, the director of the museum, a transcript of Rohault de Fleury's letters of thanks to Antorini and to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, a note from the Légation de Toscanne in Paris concerning the presentation of the album, and a booklet containing Rohault de Fleury's translation of the album text into French.
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articles
Material Witness
The Lives of Documents, Photography as a Project, Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen, Susanne Kriemann, conversation, oral history, radioactive landscapes
11 March 2024
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New Documentary
The Lives of Documents, Photography as a Project, Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen, Takashi Homma, conversation, oral history, waves, mushrooms
15 May 2023
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machine learning, machine learning tool, architectural drawings, trees, AI, artificial intelligence, architectural history, protocols, toolkit, research methods
10 July 2023
Learning from Machine Learning
Sylvia Lavin on designer trees and architectural historiographies of the digital
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Journeys and translation
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Project documentation for presentation purposes for Erickson's museums and galleries projects
ARCH274183
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Photographic documentation of various projects filed under, "Museums and Galleries." Contains slides of plans, models and completed projects where applicable. Includes: Children's Gallery, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC (1959); Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK (1962); Centennial Museum Complex, Vancouver, BC (1965); Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, BC (1967); Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MN (1967); Centre du Plateau Beaubourg, Paris, France (1971); Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (1972); National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON, with David Boulva Cleve (1975); Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC (1979); SANCST Science Halls, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (1982); Visual Arts Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, with Feinknopf Macioce Schappa (1983); Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, Oshawa, ON (1984); Fine Arts Complex, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (1985); Museum of History, Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China, with Tao Ho (1985); Discovery Place, Prince George, BC (1986); Vernon Art Museum and Gallery, Vernon, BC (1987); Museum of Anthropology Expansion, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (1988).
21 October 1994
Project documentation for presentation purposes for Erickson's museums and galleries projects
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ARCH274183
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Photographic documentation of various projects filed under, "Museums and Galleries." Contains slides of plans, models and completed projects where applicable. Includes: Children's Gallery, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC (1959); Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK (1962); Centennial Museum Complex, Vancouver, BC (1965); Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, BC (1967); Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MN (1967); Centre du Plateau Beaubourg, Paris, France (1971); Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (1972); National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON, with David Boulva Cleve (1975); Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC (1979); SANCST Science Halls, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (1982); Visual Arts Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, with Feinknopf Macioce Schappa (1983); Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, Oshawa, ON (1984); Fine Arts Complex, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (1985); Museum of History, Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China, with Tao Ho (1985); Discovery Place, Prince George, BC (1986); Vernon Art Museum and Gallery, Vernon, BC (1987); Museum of Anthropology Expansion, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (1988).
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21 October 1994
In 1982, the CCA organized its first exhibition, Photography and Architecture: 1839–1939, prior to the construction of the CCA’s current building. The exhibition was shown in Galerie Lempertz Contempora in Cologne (1982), the Art Institute of Chicago (1983), the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York (1983), Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (1984), and the(...)
15 September 1982 to 16 October 1982
Photography and Architecture: 1839–1939
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In 1982, the CCA organized its first exhibition, Photography and Architecture: 1839–1939, prior to the construction of the CCA’s current building. The exhibition was shown in Galerie Lempertz Contempora in Cologne (1982), the Art Institute of Chicago (1983), the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York (1983), Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (1984), and the(...)