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The Canadian Centre for Architecture’s collaborative and multidisciplinary research project on architecture’s complex developments in sub-Saharan African countries after independence.
Centring Africa: Postcolonial Perspectives on Architecture
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The Canadian Centre for Architecture’s collaborative and multidisciplinary research project on architecture’s complex developments in sub-Saharan African countries after independence.
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Projet Feric
AP060.S3.D160
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Le dossier documente le projet Feric de la firme D'Astous & Durand pour le compte de l'Institut canadien de recherches en génie forestier à Pointe-Claire, Québec. Il contient des dessins et des reprographies produits entre 1993 et 1994.
1993-1994
Projet Feric
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AP060.S3.D160
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Le dossier documente le projet Feric de la firme D'Astous & Durand pour le compte de l'Institut canadien de recherches en génie forestier à Pointe-Claire, Québec. Il contient des dessins et des reprographies produits entre 1993 et 1994.
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1993-1994
Topic: Into the archive: three Canadian architects Recipients: Desirae Cronsberry, Carleton University Ila D’Cruz, McGill University Ian Lowrie, University of British Columbia
June 2015 to August 2015
Master’s Students Program: Into the Archive
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Topic: Into the archive: three Canadian architects Recipients: Desirae Cronsberry, Carleton University Ila D’Cruz, McGill University Ian Lowrie, University of British Columbia
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2 File
ARCH251157
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01P-01: b/w (24,3 x 19,4 cm); Credit Foncier Franco Canadien Building, main facade. Photographer, Neil Newton, Toronto and Montreal. 01P-02: b/w (24,1 x 19,2 cm); Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien Building and Toronto-Dominion Bank. Photographer, Neil Newton, Toronto.
Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien Building and Toronto-Dominion Bank
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ARCH251157
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01P-01: b/w (24,3 x 19,4 cm); Credit Foncier Franco Canadien Building, main facade. Photographer, Neil Newton, Toronto and Montreal. 01P-02: b/w (24,1 x 19,2 cm); Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien Building and Toronto-Dominion Bank. Photographer, Neil Newton, Toronto.
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Adieu, Mel
In a conversation about the career of late artist-architect Melvin Charney, the CCA pays tribute to his work. Charney, who died on 17 September, 2012, was a close friend of the CCA, having developed and designed its sculpture garden. During this tribute, George Baird, Serge Carreau, Odile Decq, Alan J. Knight and Gwendolyn Owens explore his unique approach to the(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
23 January 2013 , 6pm
Adieu, Mel
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In a conversation about the career of late artist-architect Melvin Charney, the CCA pays tribute to his work. Charney, who died on 17 September, 2012, was a close friend of the CCA, having developed and designed its sculpture garden. During this tribute, George Baird, Serge Carreau, Odile Decq, Alan J. Knight and Gwendolyn Owens explore his unique approach to the(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theatre
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Canadian Megaform
The documents in this hall case display refer to seven Canadian projects as a way to exemplify the concept of megaform through the work of Arthur Erickson, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, Harold Ship, Ray Affleck, and Victor Prus, among others. Curated by Maristella Casciato, CCA. {: .info }
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10 September 2014 to 6 April 2015
Canadian Megaform
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The documents in this hall case display refer to seven Canadian projects as a way to exemplify the concept of megaform through the work of Arthur Erickson, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, Harold Ship, Ray Affleck, and Victor Prus, among others. Curated by Maristella Casciato, CCA. {: .info }
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Milton Parc fonds
AP025
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The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
1962-1989
Milton Parc fonds
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AP025
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The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
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1962-1989
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Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920, rue Baile
Montreal, QC H3H 2S6
Wednesday: 11am–6pm
Thursday: 11am–8pm
Friday: 11am–6pm
Saturday: 11am–6pm
Sunday: 11am–6pm
Monday and Tuesday: Closed
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Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920, rue Baile
Montreal, QC H3H 2S6
Wednesday: 11am–6pm
Thursday: 11am–8pm
Friday: 11am–6pm
Saturday: 11am–6pm
Sunday: 11am–6pm
Monday and Tuesday: Closed
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AP041.S3.SS05
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This sub-series documents Melvin Charney's solo exhibition, held at the Centre Culturel Canadien in Paris, France, and the Cultural and Information Centre of Canada in Brussels, Belgium, both in 1980. This sub-series include textual records.
1980
Melvin Charney: projets/construction 1975-1980
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AP041.S3.SS05
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This sub-series documents Melvin Charney's solo exhibition, held at the Centre Culturel Canadien in Paris, France, and the Cultural and Information Centre of Canada in Brussels, Belgium, both in 1980. This sub-series include textual records.
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1980