Sub-series
AP116.S3.SS20
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Sub-series documents the planning and production of Public Fear: What's So Scary About Architecture?, issue 18 of ANY magazine (May) and its accompanying In ANY Event Symposium, held January 25, 1997 at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into seven files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1996 and 1997. Sub-series contains drafts, research materials, documents relating to publicity, articles, illustrations and photographs, mock-ups, videocassettes and audiocassettes of symposium and copies of the issue.
1996-1997
Public Fear: What's So Scary About Architecture?
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AP116.S3.SS20
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and production of Public Fear: What's So Scary About Architecture?, issue 18 of ANY magazine (May) and its accompanying In ANY Event Symposium, held January 25, 1997 at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into seven files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1996 and 1997. Sub-series contains drafts, research materials, documents relating to publicity, articles, illustrations and photographs, mock-ups, videocassettes and audiocassettes of symposium and copies of the issue.
Sub-series 20
1996-1997
Sub-series
CP138.S2.SS1
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Sub-series consists primarily of correspondence between Anne Alpert and her family, friends, husbands and lovers (Roberto Matta, Isamu Noguchi, Hollis Alpert, and James Astor), and children Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta. In some instances, both the letters that she sent as well as the letters she received are preserved; in particular, both sides of the correspondence with Isamu Noguchi have been reunited and reassembled. The material dates from 1914 to 1997. Sub-series contains ring binders and textual records, including newspaper and magazine clippings and memorabilia.
1914-1997
Anne Alpert's Textual Records
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CP138.S2.SS1
Description:
Sub-series consists primarily of correspondence between Anne Alpert and her family, friends, husbands and lovers (Roberto Matta, Isamu Noguchi, Hollis Alpert, and James Astor), and children Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta. In some instances, both the letters that she sent as well as the letters she received are preserved; in particular, both sides of the correspondence with Isamu Noguchi have been reunited and reassembled. The material dates from 1914 to 1997. Sub-series contains ring binders and textual records, including newspaper and magazine clippings and memorabilia.
Sub-series 1
1914-1997
archives
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Fonds
Brian Boigon fonds
AP188
Synopsis:
The Brian Boigon fonds, 1981–2015, documents various creative and professional projects by artist and data-architect, Brian Boigon. The majority of the fonds documents the multidisciplinary symposium series Culture Lab. Material in the fonds also documents Boigon’s research into cartoon movement in cyberspace in the form of both the Cartoon Regulators and Spillville. The fonds also contains records pertaining to Boigon’s web design company, Roller Coaster Studios. The records in the fonds largely consist of research and planning material, photographs and AV recordings documenting the projects, and sketches by Boigon and others.
1981 - 2015
Brian Boigon fonds
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AP188
Synopsis:
The Brian Boigon fonds, 1981–2015, documents various creative and professional projects by artist and data-architect, Brian Boigon. The majority of the fonds documents the multidisciplinary symposium series Culture Lab. Material in the fonds also documents Boigon’s research into cartoon movement in cyberspace in the form of both the Cartoon Regulators and Spillville. The fonds also contains records pertaining to Boigon’s web design company, Roller Coaster Studios. The records in the fonds largely consist of research and planning material, photographs and AV recordings documenting the projects, and sketches by Boigon and others.
archives
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Fonds
1981 - 2015
Talking Pictures
Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani, and Yasufumi Nakamori present strategies for reimagining and employing visual formats such as the photo essay, the photo novel, and the photo exhibition. The event takes place in the framework of an ongoing CCA research project on the relationship between architecture and photography funded by The Andrew W. Mellon(...)
13 October 2016, 6pm
Talking Pictures
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Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani, and Yasufumi Nakamori present strategies for reimagining and employing visual formats such as the photo essay, the photo novel, and the photo exhibition. The event takes place in the framework of an ongoing CCA research project on the relationship between architecture and photography funded by The Andrew W. Mellon(...)
textual records
ARCH211211
Description:
Coupure du magazine "Architecture-bâtiment-construction", p. 21-28.
janvier 1963
Projet d'emplacement pour l'Exposition universelle internationale de 1967
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ARCH211211
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Coupure du magazine "Architecture-bâtiment-construction", p. 21-28.
textual records
janvier 1963
Project
AP148.S1.1971.PR01
Description:
The project series comprises material related to a competition for an extension of a cemetery in Modena. Poli notes that this project was published in Casabella Magazine (no. 372 in 1972 and no. 380/81 in 1973). Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio and these are noted at the file level. The main feature of the project material are the presentation panels on cardstock, which feature drawings and texts, including a quote by Louis Kahn. There is also a folder of material, which appear to be copies or variations on many of the drawings included on the presentation panels. Also included are the original competition poster and original competition documentation folder.
ca. 1971
Modena cemetery competition, Modena, Italy (1971)
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AP148.S1.1971.PR01
Description:
The project series comprises material related to a competition for an extension of a cemetery in Modena. Poli notes that this project was published in Casabella Magazine (no. 372 in 1972 and no. 380/81 in 1973). Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio and these are noted at the file level. The main feature of the project material are the presentation panels on cardstock, which feature drawings and texts, including a quote by Louis Kahn. There is also a folder of material, which appear to be copies or variations on many of the drawings included on the presentation panels. Also included are the original competition poster and original competition documentation folder.
Project
ca. 1971
textual records
Moholy - Nagy, L.
ARCH104177
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correspondence, supplement of Telehor Magazine published in czechoslovakie, catalogue, photographs
1935-1940
Moholy - Nagy, L.
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ARCH104177
Description:
correspondence, supplement of Telehor Magazine published in czechoslovakie, catalogue, photographs
textual records
1935-1940
textual records
ARCH211212
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Coupure du magazine "L'Entrepreneur en plomberie-chauffage", p. 15-18.
mai 1965
Définition et aspects du : cautionnement de contrat
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ARCH211212
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Coupure du magazine "L'Entrepreneur en plomberie-chauffage", p. 15-18.
textual records
mai 1965
textual records
DR2012:0012:086:009
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Assorted documents in English, including two copies of the December 1990 issue of Architecture magazine, which makes reference to the CCA Garden, with black-and-white photographs, and magazine clippings therefrom.
1990
Publications related to Melvin Charney and his projects
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DR2012:0012:086:009
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Assorted documents in English, including two copies of the December 1990 issue of Architecture magazine, which makes reference to the CCA Garden, with black-and-white photographs, and magazine clippings therefrom.
textual records
1990
textual records
AP206.S2.050
Description:
This is an article published in the October 1979 issue of Ekistics magazine.
1979
Human Settlements: A Self-sustaining Approach publication
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AP206.S2.050
Description:
This is an article published in the October 1979 issue of Ekistics magazine.
textual records
1979