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AP018.S1.1962.PR06
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This project series documents Huntington University in Sudbury, Ontario in 1962. The office identified the project number as 6249. The project consisted of a rectangular, pavillion style building with concrete exteriors and large columns lining the first storey. This was the sole building for the small university and included student housing, lounges, a library, a chapel, classrooms and seminar rooms. The project is recorded through a mounted photograph of the finished building dating from around 1962.
1962
Huntington University, Sudbury, Ontario (1962-1964)
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AP018.S1.1962.PR06
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This project series documents Huntington University in Sudbury, Ontario in 1962. The office identified the project number as 6249. The project consisted of a rectangular, pavillion style building with concrete exteriors and large columns lining the first storey. This was the sole building for the small university and included student housing, lounges, a library, a chapel, classrooms and seminar rooms. The project is recorded through a mounted photograph of the finished building dating from around 1962.
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1962
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AP164.S1.1996.D1
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The project series documents classroom and office designs for a competition organised by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, in Barcelona, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 96. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, as well as correspondence.
1995-1996
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, edificio departamental y aulario, Barcelona, Spain (1996)
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AP164.S1.1996.D1
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The project series documents classroom and office designs for a competition organised by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, in Barcelona, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 96. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, as well as correspondence.
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1995-1996
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AP206.S1.1997.PR01
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This project series documents extensions to the MCM DAV College in Sector 36 in Chandigarh, India in 1997. The project consisted of extensions to the science and arts blocks, both of which included end elevations with 3D brick features on their walls. The arts block extension added three-storeys of classrooms to the school, while the science block extension added a secretarial practice hall, zoology lab and physics lab, also spread across three-storeys. The project is recorded through working drawings of plans, elevations and sections dating from 1997.
1997
MCM DAV College, Chandigarh, India (1997)
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AP206.S1.1997.PR01
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This project series documents extensions to the MCM DAV College in Sector 36 in Chandigarh, India in 1997. The project consisted of extensions to the science and arts blocks, both of which included end elevations with 3D brick features on their walls. The arts block extension added three-storeys of classrooms to the school, while the science block extension added a secretarial practice hall, zoology lab and physics lab, also spread across three-storeys. The project is recorded through working drawings of plans, elevations and sections dating from 1997.
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1997
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AP178.S1.1983.PR07
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This project series documents the Ampliação do Institut Français no Porto in Porto, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 22/80. The office assigned the date 1983 to this project. The project files document the addition of an annex and renovations to the main pavilion of the Porto French Institute. Modifications included the transformation of the garage into classrooms, the addition of a cafeteria in the basement and general renovations. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings and plans. Textual material includes project documentation. Photographic materials document the building.
1983
Ampliação do Institut Français no Porto [Extension of the Porto French Institute], Porto, Portugal (1983)
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AP178.S1.1983.PR07
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This project series documents the Ampliação do Institut Français no Porto in Porto, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 22/80. The office assigned the date 1983 to this project. The project files document the addition of an annex and renovations to the main pavilion of the Porto French Institute. Modifications included the transformation of the garage into classrooms, the addition of a cafeteria in the basement and general renovations. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings and plans. Textual material includes project documentation. Photographic materials document the building.
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1983
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AP022.S1.1988.PR13
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File documents a campus master plan and new facilities, including a classroom / laboratory building, a library / student services building, and (connected by a bridge over Riverpoint Boulevard) a Intercollegiate Reaserch & Technology Institute building, Riverpoint campus, Eastern Washington University, Spokane, Washington State. File contains design development drawings, photographs and negatives.
1988-1991
Riverpoint Campus Master Plan and Higher Education Facilities, Eastern Washington University
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AP022.S1.1988.PR13
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File documents a campus master plan and new facilities, including a classroom / laboratory building, a library / student services building, and (connected by a bridge over Riverpoint Boulevard) a Intercollegiate Reaserch & Technology Institute building, Riverpoint campus, Eastern Washington University, Spokane, Washington State. File contains design development drawings, photographs and negatives.
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1988-1991
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AP056.S1.1991.PR02
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This project series documents the design of Cité Collégiale in Ottawa, Ontario from in 1991. The project number assigned by the office is unidentifiable. This project consisted of a competition entry for the first French language community college to be built in Ontario. The design proposed focused on the balance between the natural landscape of the site, located on Montreal Road at Aviation Parkway, the rigor of the study program and the relaxation of student life. Large wooded areas surrounding the campus would be preserved and four functional outdoor spaces would be created: La Place des Festivals (an esplanade), the theatre (for outdoor festivities), Le Carrefour des Étudiants (the student square), and le Foyer (next to the cafeteria). The campus also proposed la Grande Galerie, a triple-height space filled with natural light to serve as the main area where students could meet and study. Two types of school buildings were included in the proposal, consisting of a long, rectangular building for classrooms and offices, and the other, a less formal, open space with classrooms, amphitheatres, studios and laboratories. The scheme had two main entrances, with a large central tower that was visible when arriving from either direction. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the campus was eventually built by Brook, Brisbin and Baynon. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings and a model dating from 1991. The drawings include site condition maps, sketches, perspectives, plans, elevations, axonometric drawings and presentation panels.
1991
Cité Collégiale Competition, Ottawa, Ontario (1991)
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AP056.S1.1991.PR02
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This project series documents the design of Cité Collégiale in Ottawa, Ontario from in 1991. The project number assigned by the office is unidentifiable. This project consisted of a competition entry for the first French language community college to be built in Ontario. The design proposed focused on the balance between the natural landscape of the site, located on Montreal Road at Aviation Parkway, the rigor of the study program and the relaxation of student life. Large wooded areas surrounding the campus would be preserved and four functional outdoor spaces would be created: La Place des Festivals (an esplanade), the theatre (for outdoor festivities), Le Carrefour des Étudiants (the student square), and le Foyer (next to the cafeteria). The campus also proposed la Grande Galerie, a triple-height space filled with natural light to serve as the main area where students could meet and study. Two types of school buildings were included in the proposal, consisting of a long, rectangular building for classrooms and offices, and the other, a less formal, open space with classrooms, amphitheatres, studios and laboratories. The scheme had two main entrances, with a large central tower that was visible when arriving from either direction. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the campus was eventually built by Brook, Brisbin and Baynon. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings and a model dating from 1991. The drawings include site condition maps, sketches, perspectives, plans, elevations, axonometric drawings and presentation panels.
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1991
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AP178.S1.1998.PR01
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This project series documents the Igreja de Santa Maria do Rosário in Rome, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 95/90. The office assigned the date 1998 to this project. The project site was located in Pompei alla Magliana, a suburb of Rome. The project was a collaboration with Bárbara Rangel, Andrea Smaniott, and Angela Princiotto. The church was commissioned by the Frati Gresleri dell’Opera Romana per la Preservazione della Fede e la Provista di Nuove Chiese. The building program included a church, offices, classrooms, multipurpose rooms, and sacristy. The project was not built. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, sections, elevations and floor plans. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the surrounding area and models.
1998-2000
Igreja de Santa Maria do Rosário [Santa Maria do Rosário church], Rome, Italy (1998)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR01
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This project series documents the Igreja de Santa Maria do Rosário in Rome, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 95/90. The office assigned the date 1998 to this project. The project site was located in Pompei alla Magliana, a suburb of Rome. The project was a collaboration with Bárbara Rangel, Andrea Smaniott, and Angela Princiotto. The church was commissioned by the Frati Gresleri dell’Opera Romana per la Preservazione della Fede e la Provista di Nuove Chiese. The building program included a church, offices, classrooms, multipurpose rooms, and sacristy. The project was not built. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, sections, elevations and floor plans. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the surrounding area and models.
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1998-2000
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AP178.S1.1995.PR05
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This project series documents the Reitoria da Universidade de Alicante in Alicante, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 59/90. The office assigned the date 1995-1998 to this project The rectory was located on the former military aerodrome of Rabasa. The H-shaped, two-storey building had two inner courtyards and was often compared to a fortress. The ground floor included classrooms, an auditorium, a hall, as well as spaces for the Law and Linguistics department and the office of International Relations. The second floor was used as office space. The project was realized. Documenting this project are sketches, working drawings, structural drawings, technical drawings and mechanical drawings. Textual materials included project documentation, correspondence and catalogues. Photographic materials document the model, site, construction work and the built project.
1995-2003
Reitoria da Universidade de Alicante [Rectory, University of Alicante], Alicante, Spain (1995-1998)
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AP178.S1.1995.PR05
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This project series documents the Reitoria da Universidade de Alicante in Alicante, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 59/90. The office assigned the date 1995-1998 to this project The rectory was located on the former military aerodrome of Rabasa. The H-shaped, two-storey building had two inner courtyards and was often compared to a fortress. The ground floor included classrooms, an auditorium, a hall, as well as spaces for the Law and Linguistics department and the office of International Relations. The second floor was used as office space. The project was realized. Documenting this project are sketches, working drawings, structural drawings, technical drawings and mechanical drawings. Textual materials included project documentation, correspondence and catalogues. Photographic materials document the model, site, construction work and the built project.
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1995-2003
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AP154.S1.1967.PR02
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Project series AP154.S1.1967.PR02, State University College at Potsdam, New York (1967), documents three executed projects for buildings at the State University College at Potsdam. The architect Edward Larrabee Barnes produced a master plan for the campus of the college starting in 1962.Later, the New York State University Construction Fund commissioned major Potsdam buildings from three young architects--Giovanni Pasanella, Joseph Merz and Richard Moger--who had worked on the Potsdam campus project while they were on staff at Barnes's office. The project series is divided into three subseries. One of the three subseries documents the project for the Science Building II by Merz and Pasanella. A second subseries is composed of drawings related to the conversion of a dormitory into classrooms, offices and a computer center. The third subseries contains drawings for the administration building designed by Giovanni Pasanella.
1967-1970
State University College at Potsdam, New York (1967)
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AP154.S1.1967.PR02
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Project series AP154.S1.1967.PR02, State University College at Potsdam, New York (1967), documents three executed projects for buildings at the State University College at Potsdam. The architect Edward Larrabee Barnes produced a master plan for the campus of the college starting in 1962.Later, the New York State University Construction Fund commissioned major Potsdam buildings from three young architects--Giovanni Pasanella, Joseph Merz and Richard Moger--who had worked on the Potsdam campus project while they were on staff at Barnes's office. The project series is divided into three subseries. One of the three subseries documents the project for the Science Building II by Merz and Pasanella. A second subseries is composed of drawings related to the conversion of a dormitory into classrooms, offices and a computer center. The third subseries contains drawings for the administration building designed by Giovanni Pasanella.
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1967-1970