Project
AP206.S1.1982.PR15
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This project series documents a house for Shri BS Bahl in Chandigarh, India, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. This project consisted of a five bedroom, two-storey home located on plot no. 34 on Street C in Sector 18B. The plot was approximately 8997 square feet. The project is recorded through plans, elevations and sections, possibly dating from sometime in the 1980s-1990s.
circa 1980s-1990s
House for Shri BS Bahl, Chandigarh, India (circa 1980s-1990s)
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AP206.S1.1982.PR15
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This project series documents a house for Shri BS Bahl in Chandigarh, India, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. This project consisted of a five bedroom, two-storey home located on plot no. 34 on Street C in Sector 18B. The plot was approximately 8997 square feet. The project is recorded through plans, elevations and sections, possibly dating from sometime in the 1980s-1990s.
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circa 1980s-1990s
Project
AP178.S1.2005.PR05
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This project series documents the Instalação na Exposição "Entrez Lentement" per il Salone del Mobile in Milan. While the records were held in the office’s archives this installation was assigned the label "outro" in place of the usual project number, to designate that it was work done for an exhibition. The office assigned the date 2005 for this installation. This project consisted of an exhibition installation at the 2005 edition of the famed Salone del Mobile Milano (Milan Furniture Fair). The Salone del Mobile exhibition, entitled "Entrez Lentement," invited eight architects to build installations related to famous architectural projects. Siza's work spoke to Oscar Neimeyer's personal home, Casa das Canoas in Rio de Janeiro. He designed two organic white forms and a curved yellow chaise lounge that related to the curved forms present in the original home. Documenting this project are sketches, a plan, and the exhibition space layout of the Salone. These materials date from 2004.
2004
Instalação na Exposição "Entrez Lentement" per il Salone del Mobile [Installation for the "Entrez Lentement" exhibition at the Salone de Mobile], Milan (2005)
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AP178.S1.2005.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Instalação na Exposição "Entrez Lentement" per il Salone del Mobile in Milan. While the records were held in the office’s archives this installation was assigned the label "outro" in place of the usual project number, to designate that it was work done for an exhibition. The office assigned the date 2005 for this installation. This project consisted of an exhibition installation at the 2005 edition of the famed Salone del Mobile Milano (Milan Furniture Fair). The Salone del Mobile exhibition, entitled "Entrez Lentement," invited eight architects to build installations related to famous architectural projects. Siza's work spoke to Oscar Neimeyer's personal home, Casa das Canoas in Rio de Janeiro. He designed two organic white forms and a curved yellow chaise lounge that related to the curved forms present in the original home. Documenting this project are sketches, a plan, and the exhibition space layout of the Salone. These materials date from 2004.
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2004
textual records
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6 textual record(s)
ARCH266206
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This group consists of several copies of an exerpt from an article about the Strub House issued as a preview to the August 1960 issue of Canadian Home.
Article about the Strub House in Beaurepaire, Québec
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ARCH266206
Description:
This group consists of several copies of an exerpt from an article about the Strub House issued as a preview to the August 1960 issue of Canadian Home.
textual records
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6 textual record(s)
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AP164.S1.2001.D3
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The project series documents the design and construction for Marina Collazo López and Alejandro Gómez Lavilla's house, a single family home in the city of Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 138. Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz worked with Clara Murado, Ángel Jaramillo, Juan Gómez and José Torras. Documenting the project are working drawings and a project description.
2002
Casa Marina Collazo, Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain (2001)
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AP164.S1.2001.D3
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The project series documents the design and construction for Marina Collazo López and Alejandro Gómez Lavilla's house, a single family home in the city of Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 138. Abalos & Herreros and Renata Sentkiewicz worked with Clara Murado, Ángel Jaramillo, Juan Gómez and José Torras. Documenting the project are working drawings and a project description.
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2002
Project
AP206.S1.1981.PR02
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This project series documents a house for the Industrial Workers' Cooperative House Building Society Ltd. in Delhi, India around 1981. This project consisted of a one-storey home with a rooftop terrace and three bedrooms located on plot no. 151 of G Block in the Paschim Vihar neighbourhood. The project is recorded through a drawing of plans, elevations and a section, likely dating from around 1981.
circa 1981
House for Industrial Workers' Cooperative House Building Society Ltd., Delhi (circa 1981)
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AP206.S1.1981.PR02
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This project series documents a house for the Industrial Workers' Cooperative House Building Society Ltd. in Delhi, India around 1981. This project consisted of a one-storey home with a rooftop terrace and three bedrooms located on plot no. 151 of G Block in the Paschim Vihar neighbourhood. The project is recorded through a drawing of plans, elevations and a section, likely dating from around 1981.
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circa 1981
Project
AP206.S1.1982.PR18
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This project series documents a residence for Dr. BC Bapna in Panchkula, India, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. This project consisted of a two-storey, five bedroom home located on plot no. 119 in Sector 9. The plot was 420 square metres in size. The project is recorded through original drawings of plans, elevations and sections, possibly dating from sometime in the 1980s-1990s.
circa 1980s-1990s
Residence for Dr. BC Bapna, Panchkula, India (circa 1980s-1990s)
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AP206.S1.1982.PR18
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This project series documents a residence for Dr. BC Bapna in Panchkula, India, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. This project consisted of a two-storey, five bedroom home located on plot no. 119 in Sector 9. The plot was 420 square metres in size. The project is recorded through original drawings of plans, elevations and sections, possibly dating from sometime in the 1980s-1990s.
Project
circa 1980s-1990s
Series
Promotional materials
CI006.S2
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Series relates to a documentary on Mart Stam's work for the Budge Foundation Old People's Home, in Frankfurt, Germany. The series contains promotional material for the 1931 documentary "Wo wohnen alte Leute" ("Where Old People Live") produced by Ella Bergmann-Michel and commissioned by Mart Stam. The material in the series was produced in or around 1931. The series contains photographs by Ella Bergmann-Michel.
Early 1930s
Promotional materials
CI006.S2
Description:
Series relates to a documentary on Mart Stam's work for the Budge Foundation Old People's Home, in Frankfurt, Germany. The series contains promotional material for the 1931 documentary "Wo wohnen alte Leute" ("Where Old People Live") produced by Ella Bergmann-Michel and commissioned by Mart Stam. The material in the series was produced in or around 1931. The series contains photographs by Ella Bergmann-Michel.
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Early 1930s
Project
Estantería (1988)
AP164.S1.1988.D8
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This project series documents bookshelf designs for the homes of Iñaki Ábalos and Juan Herreros. The firm identified this project as number 55. Documenting the project are three conceptual drawings.
circa 1988
Estantería (1988)
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AP164.S1.1988.D8
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This project series documents bookshelf designs for the homes of Iñaki Ábalos and Juan Herreros. The firm identified this project as number 55. Documenting the project are three conceptual drawings.
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circa 1988
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AP018.S1.1973.PR02
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This project series documents the design and construction of the residence of A.W. Billes and his family at 30 High Point Road in North York, Toronto from 1973-1975. The office identified the project number as 7302. This project consisted of a ten bedroom home for Toronto businessman Alfred W. Billes, who was part of the Canadian Tire founding family and part owner at this time. The extravagant home included tennis courts, a pool, an indoor atrium with gardens, staff quarters, a library, and a piano room, among others. Built in the Bridle Path neighbourhood, the home was designed in the modernist style with two terraced balconies facing the street. Following the completion of the project, A.W. Billes sued the firm of Parkin Partnership Architects Planners over dissatisfaction with the construction, a case that was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court. Parkin lost the case in 1984 and had to pay A.W. Billes approximately $125,000. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, slides, a project painting, and textual records dating from 1973-1984. The drawings are a mix of original sketches and construction drawings. The photographs and slides show the completed project. The textual records include construction documentation, design notes, interoffice memos, correspondence, meeting and site reports, extensive lawsuit documentation, contract data, a project manual for the homeowners and consultancy records. Some of the drawings and textual records are labelled Part 7', but it is unclear from the documentation what this refers to. There are a large number of construction drawings, some sketches, and detail drawings arranged within the textual materials.
1973-1984
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Billes, Toronto (1973-1975)
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AP018.S1.1973.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the residence of A.W. Billes and his family at 30 High Point Road in North York, Toronto from 1973-1975. The office identified the project number as 7302. This project consisted of a ten bedroom home for Toronto businessman Alfred W. Billes, who was part of the Canadian Tire founding family and part owner at this time. The extravagant home included tennis courts, a pool, an indoor atrium with gardens, staff quarters, a library, and a piano room, among others. Built in the Bridle Path neighbourhood, the home was designed in the modernist style with two terraced balconies facing the street. Following the completion of the project, A.W. Billes sued the firm of Parkin Partnership Architects Planners over dissatisfaction with the construction, a case that was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court. Parkin lost the case in 1984 and had to pay A.W. Billes approximately $125,000. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, slides, a project painting, and textual records dating from 1973-1984. The drawings are a mix of original sketches and construction drawings. The photographs and slides show the completed project. The textual records include construction documentation, design notes, interoffice memos, correspondence, meeting and site reports, extensive lawsuit documentation, contract data, a project manual for the homeowners and consultancy records. Some of the drawings and textual records are labelled Part 7', but it is unclear from the documentation what this refers to. There are a large number of construction drawings, some sketches, and detail drawings arranged within the textual materials.
Project
1973-1984
articles
Documenting Inuit Life