textual records
DR1995:0316:001-001
Description:
clippings, including material relating to the Cedric Price projects: New Aviary, Zoological Society (AP144.S2.D31), Robson Translloyd, London W.1 (AP144.S2.D36), Radome Development (AP144.S2.D40), Auditorium, Claverton Bath (AP144.S2.D41), House, Selsdon (AP144.S2.D42), Tone Vale Hospital, Taunton (AP144.S2.D47), Circlorama (AP144.S2.D51), Barking Flyover (AP144.S2.D57), Whyte Lion Development (AP144.S2.D60), Bath Festival (AP144.S2.D62), BAA/LHA/North (AP144.S2.D65), (AP144.S2.D70 BTDB Computer), Shantasea Development (AP144.S2.D72), BMI/HQ (AP144.S2.D74), Phun City (AP144.S2.D77), Olympia (AP144.S2.D83), Two Tree Island (AP144.S2.D84), McAppy (AP144.S2.D89), River Clyde Competition (AP144.S2.D90), Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy (AP144.S2.D93), Water Wall (AP144.S2.D94), Scotswhim (AP144.S2.D95), G.T.R. (AP144.S2.D97), Whitehall (AP144.S2.D98), Strike (AP144.S2.D99), Generator (AP144.S2.D100), Domain (AP144.S2.D108), Castel (AP144.S2.D109), CP Aviary (AP144.S2.D113), and for Picstate, Polyark (AP144.S3.D33), and a project for Tunisia
1962-1993
Press clippings for various projects
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DR1995:0316:001-001
Description:
clippings, including material relating to the Cedric Price projects: New Aviary, Zoological Society (AP144.S2.D31), Robson Translloyd, London W.1 (AP144.S2.D36), Radome Development (AP144.S2.D40), Auditorium, Claverton Bath (AP144.S2.D41), House, Selsdon (AP144.S2.D42), Tone Vale Hospital, Taunton (AP144.S2.D47), Circlorama (AP144.S2.D51), Barking Flyover (AP144.S2.D57), Whyte Lion Development (AP144.S2.D60), Bath Festival (AP144.S2.D62), BAA/LHA/North (AP144.S2.D65), (AP144.S2.D70 BTDB Computer), Shantasea Development (AP144.S2.D72), BMI/HQ (AP144.S2.D74), Phun City (AP144.S2.D77), Olympia (AP144.S2.D83), Two Tree Island (AP144.S2.D84), McAppy (AP144.S2.D89), River Clyde Competition (AP144.S2.D90), Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy (AP144.S2.D93), Water Wall (AP144.S2.D94), Scotswhim (AP144.S2.D95), G.T.R. (AP144.S2.D97), Whitehall (AP144.S2.D98), Strike (AP144.S2.D99), Generator (AP144.S2.D100), Domain (AP144.S2.D108), Castel (AP144.S2.D109), CP Aviary (AP144.S2.D113), and for Picstate, Polyark (AP144.S3.D33), and a project for Tunisia
textual records
1962-1993
Project
Two Tree Island
AP144.S2.D84
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for Two Tree Island, the last uninhabited island in the Thames Estuary, in Essex, England. Cedric Price collaborated with Yorke Rosenberg Mardall Architects (YMR) on the project for client David Keddie, to develop a 178-hectare site on the island which encompassed both existing and reclaimed land, some of which was reserved under a trust for nature conservation. Early proposals showed residential areas, commercial, as well as, industrial zones, and facilities for recreation and leisure activities, including a marina. The final design proposed a much smaller residential area and harbour and included larger conservation and marshland areas in response to local concerns. The project was rejected and a portion of Two Tree Island was leased to the Nature Conservancy (NERC). An Appeal and Public Enquiry lodged by the client was subsequently indefinitely postponed. The architects produced several versions of a consultant's report, created a 'logbook' for the project, and published a brochure and promotional material for a public meeting. Existing conditions and reference material in the file includes maps of the area showing locations for a photo survey; Port of Authority of London plans showing water depths at various locations; a drawing of Marine Island, Essex; and a collage of photos of the area mounted on a board. Sketches by Cedric Price show development plans for the island and explore alternate "open" and "closed" configurations for the basin. Sketch sections show established maximum flood heights on the proposed schemes (see sketches in Works II, p. 86). A series of schematic drawings by YMR develop preliminary schemes exploring alternate layouts in relation to the primary basin configuration. A perspective drawing shows a view of the site from the main road to the island. Design development drawings include both original drawings and reprographic copies and include bird's-eye view perspective sketches; diagrams showing "domestic development" and projected "typical patterning"; and diagrammatic plans/charts showing existing and reclaimed areas, compatibility of activities, and degrees of accessibility (see typical diagram in Works II, p. 87). Other design development drawings include standard plans, sections and elevations, as well as site plans, land-use plans for the marina, plans showing alternate layouts for the marina dock, plans showing Thames tidal defences, site sections, and breakwater profiles. Working drawings for the marina by consulting engineers Sir Frederick Snow and Partners include survey plans, detailed sections illustrating the reinforcement and stabilization of the marine bed, and task sequencing diagrams and charts. Publication and presentation material includes photographs of rendered perspectives, over 18 watercolour renderings of Two Tree Island by Cedric Price, and a mock-up for a 13-page brochure or report summarizing the project. Many drawings are also included in the textual records, which also include Cedric Price's diary on the project. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 72, 86-87. Material in this file was produced between 1963 and 1989, but predominantly between 1971 and 1974. Cedric Price's office lists the following firms as the main consultants for this project: Felix J. Samuely & Partners and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners, Consulting Engineers; Baker Wilkins & Smith, Quantity Surveyors; Prof. Peter Cowan, Director, Joint Unit for Planning Research; Prof. Peter Willmott, Director Institute of Community Studies; Prof. G. P. Wibberley, Professor of Countryside Planning, University of London; M. A. B. Boddington, Rural Planning Services. One drawing in DR1995:0255:011-021 is attributed to Costain Civil Engineering Ltd. File contains cartographic materials, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, consultant drawings, model, and textual records.
1963-1989, predominant 1971-1974
Two Tree Island
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AP144.S2.D84
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for Two Tree Island, the last uninhabited island in the Thames Estuary, in Essex, England. Cedric Price collaborated with Yorke Rosenberg Mardall Architects (YMR) on the project for client David Keddie, to develop a 178-hectare site on the island which encompassed both existing and reclaimed land, some of which was reserved under a trust for nature conservation. Early proposals showed residential areas, commercial, as well as, industrial zones, and facilities for recreation and leisure activities, including a marina. The final design proposed a much smaller residential area and harbour and included larger conservation and marshland areas in response to local concerns. The project was rejected and a portion of Two Tree Island was leased to the Nature Conservancy (NERC). An Appeal and Public Enquiry lodged by the client was subsequently indefinitely postponed. The architects produced several versions of a consultant's report, created a 'logbook' for the project, and published a brochure and promotional material for a public meeting. Existing conditions and reference material in the file includes maps of the area showing locations for a photo survey; Port of Authority of London plans showing water depths at various locations; a drawing of Marine Island, Essex; and a collage of photos of the area mounted on a board. Sketches by Cedric Price show development plans for the island and explore alternate "open" and "closed" configurations for the basin. Sketch sections show established maximum flood heights on the proposed schemes (see sketches in Works II, p. 86). A series of schematic drawings by YMR develop preliminary schemes exploring alternate layouts in relation to the primary basin configuration. A perspective drawing shows a view of the site from the main road to the island. Design development drawings include both original drawings and reprographic copies and include bird's-eye view perspective sketches; diagrams showing "domestic development" and projected "typical patterning"; and diagrammatic plans/charts showing existing and reclaimed areas, compatibility of activities, and degrees of accessibility (see typical diagram in Works II, p. 87). Other design development drawings include standard plans, sections and elevations, as well as site plans, land-use plans for the marina, plans showing alternate layouts for the marina dock, plans showing Thames tidal defences, site sections, and breakwater profiles. Working drawings for the marina by consulting engineers Sir Frederick Snow and Partners include survey plans, detailed sections illustrating the reinforcement and stabilization of the marine bed, and task sequencing diagrams and charts. Publication and presentation material includes photographs of rendered perspectives, over 18 watercolour renderings of Two Tree Island by Cedric Price, and a mock-up for a 13-page brochure or report summarizing the project. Many drawings are also included in the textual records, which also include Cedric Price's diary on the project. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 72, 86-87. Material in this file was produced between 1963 and 1989, but predominantly between 1971 and 1974. Cedric Price's office lists the following firms as the main consultants for this project: Felix J. Samuely & Partners and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners, Consulting Engineers; Baker Wilkins & Smith, Quantity Surveyors; Prof. Peter Cowan, Director, Joint Unit for Planning Research; Prof. Peter Willmott, Director Institute of Community Studies; Prof. G. P. Wibberley, Professor of Countryside Planning, University of London; M. A. B. Boddington, Rural Planning Services. One drawing in DR1995:0255:011-021 is attributed to Costain Civil Engineering Ltd. File contains cartographic materials, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, consultant drawings, model, and textual records.
File 84
1963-1989, predominant 1971-1974
archives
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Fonds
AP181
Synopsis:
The COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records, 1994-2007, document the design of the firm’s BMW Welt project, also known as BMW World, in Munich, Germany. The archive consists of approximately 52, 400 born-digital files representing the greater part of the digital archive of the project, as well as 52 of the study models made in the earlier stages of the project.
1994-2015
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records
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AP181
Synopsis:
The COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records, 1994-2007, document the design of the firm’s BMW Welt project, also known as BMW World, in Munich, Germany. The archive consists of approximately 52, 400 born-digital files representing the greater part of the digital archive of the project, as well as 52 of the study models made in the earlier stages of the project.
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
1994-2015
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
AP174
Synopsis:
The Testa & Weiser project records, 2001-2014, document the firm’s involvement in several projects as well as the development and use of the software script Weaver. The bulk of the records in the archive are digital files, the majority of which relate to the unbuilt research projects Carbon Tower (2001) and Strand Tower (2006). The archive also contains eight 3D printed physical models and 56 drawings.
2001-2014
Testa & Weiser project records
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AP174
Synopsis:
The Testa & Weiser project records, 2001-2014, document the firm’s involvement in several projects as well as the development and use of the software script Weaver. The bulk of the records in the archive are digital files, the majority of which relate to the unbuilt research projects Carbon Tower (2001) and Strand Tower (2006). The archive also contains eight 3D printed physical models and 56 drawings.
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
2001-2014
ARCH273864
Description:
Awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects: - AIBC Western Homes and Living 1960 Special award for for distinguished house design, house at Comox, B.C. - Canadian Wood Design Awards, certificate of Merit for the Baldwin Residence, Vancouver, B.C. (1965) - Vancouver Citation Buildings 1965 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Laxton Residence, West Vancouver, B.C. - The Molson Prize of the Canada Council, to Arthur Erickson (16 October 1967) - Prestressed Concrete Institute 1966 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Central Mall and Transportation Centre, Simon Fraser University, the 1972 Award for the University of Lethbridge, the 1977 Award for the Water Tower and B.C. Hydro & Power Authority Communications Centre, Simon Fraser University. - 1967 National Design Award, Centennial Award for Residencial Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects and Ian Davidson MMRAIC for Town Houses, Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B.C. - Certificate of Academician, Royal Academy of the Arts, awarded to Arthur Erickson (7 December 1968) - Letter from Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1 September 1970) - 1970 Massey Medal, Massey Foundation, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Man and the Community and Man and His Health, theme building, Expo '67 - Award of Excellence, 1970 Canadian Architect Yearbook, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Elementary School, Southeast Sector, Vancouver, B.C. - 1971 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Nelson Towers, Nelson, B.C. and for the Catton Residence, Vancouver, B.C. - Doctor of Engineering, Honoris Causa, Nova Scotia Technical College, awarded to Arthur Erickson (5 May 1971) - First Honour Award, American Public Power Assosication, to Erickson/Massey Planners for Burnaby Mountain System Control Center (16 May 1973) - 1974 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, for The Eppich house, West Vancouver, B.C. - Citizen of the Age of Enlightenment Award, The Ministry of Development of Consciousness, to Arthur Erickson (1976) - Honorary Fellowship, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, to Arthur Erickson (1987) - Master of Architecture, Honoris Causa, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture to Arthur Erickson (8 June 2001) - Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects (16 May 2001) - Citation Award, The Wood Design Awards 2004, to Arthur Erickson Architectural Corp and Nick Milkovich Architects for the Canopy Collonade. - 2007 "Prix du XXe siecle," The Roayl Architectural Institute of Canada, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Smith House 2. - University of Toronto Honour awarded to Arthur Erickson (30 October 2008) - Arthur Erickson, Honorary Member, The Architectural Institute of British Columbia.
1960-2008
Various awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects
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ARCH273864
Description:
Awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects: - AIBC Western Homes and Living 1960 Special award for for distinguished house design, house at Comox, B.C. - Canadian Wood Design Awards, certificate of Merit for the Baldwin Residence, Vancouver, B.C. (1965) - Vancouver Citation Buildings 1965 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Laxton Residence, West Vancouver, B.C. - The Molson Prize of the Canada Council, to Arthur Erickson (16 October 1967) - Prestressed Concrete Institute 1966 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Central Mall and Transportation Centre, Simon Fraser University, the 1972 Award for the University of Lethbridge, the 1977 Award for the Water Tower and B.C. Hydro & Power Authority Communications Centre, Simon Fraser University. - 1967 National Design Award, Centennial Award for Residencial Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects and Ian Davidson MMRAIC for Town Houses, Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B.C. - Certificate of Academician, Royal Academy of the Arts, awarded to Arthur Erickson (7 December 1968) - Letter from Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1 September 1970) - 1970 Massey Medal, Massey Foundation, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Man and the Community and Man and His Health, theme building, Expo '67 - Award of Excellence, 1970 Canadian Architect Yearbook, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Elementary School, Southeast Sector, Vancouver, B.C. - 1971 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Nelson Towers, Nelson, B.C. and for the Catton Residence, Vancouver, B.C. - Doctor of Engineering, Honoris Causa, Nova Scotia Technical College, awarded to Arthur Erickson (5 May 1971) - First Honour Award, American Public Power Assosication, to Erickson/Massey Planners for Burnaby Mountain System Control Center (16 May 1973) - 1974 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, for The Eppich house, West Vancouver, B.C. - Citizen of the Age of Enlightenment Award, The Ministry of Development of Consciousness, to Arthur Erickson (1976) - Honorary Fellowship, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, to Arthur Erickson (1987) - Master of Architecture, Honoris Causa, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture to Arthur Erickson (8 June 2001) - Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects (16 May 2001) - Citation Award, The Wood Design Awards 2004, to Arthur Erickson Architectural Corp and Nick Milkovich Architects for the Canopy Collonade. - 2007 "Prix du XXe siecle," The Roayl Architectural Institute of Canada, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Smith House 2. - University of Toronto Honour awarded to Arthur Erickson (30 October 2008) - Arthur Erickson, Honorary Member, The Architectural Institute of British Columbia.
1960-2008
drawings, photographs
Quantity:
131 photograph(s) photomechanical print
V.S. Balikhin Archive
PH1998:0020:001-131
Description:
- This archive which was collected by the Soviet architect, V.S. Balikhin (1893-1953), includes 129 views of cities, towns, and/or projects designed by various architects from 1923 through 1935, one photograph of a perspective drawing (PH11998:0020:112) and one magazine article by Balikhin (PH1998:0020:131). The photographer(s) of this archive have not been determined. -- There are 63 views of subjects in Moscow (PH1998:0020:001-028; PH1998:0020:033-067), mostly of housing, and these include: 20 views of the Dubrovka complex; 16 views of the Usachevka complex; 6 views of the Shabolovka complex; 3 views of the Dangauerovka complex; 2 views of the Serpukhovskii complex; 2 views of the Sharikopodshipnik [Bearing] plant complex; 1 view of the AMO plant complex; 2 views of the house-commune of the students of the Textile Institute; 2 views of the housing complex at 45/51 Bol'shaia Pirogovskaia Street; and 1 view of a student dormitory complex on Donskoi Val. Other subjects in Moscow include 3 views of the street decorations for the celebration of the 17th anniversary of the October Revolution, 2 views of Sverdlova Square, and one view of the Foto Insnab building, a market, and a park. -- There are 4 views of the village of Kozhukhovo near Moscow (PH1998:0020:029-032) including views of houses, barracks, a summer stage, and tents. -- The 18 views of Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg, Russia) (PH1998:0020:113-130) include 7 views of 1905 Goda Square showing the various buildings around the square; 3 views of the Second House of Soviets; 2 views of the monument to Iakov Sverdlov, one with the "Chekist City" housing complex in the background (now Hotel Iset'); 2 views of the water sports station Dinamo; and one view of the Verkhne-Isetskii metalworking plant, the District Trade Union Soviet garden, the Higher Communist Agricultural School in Narodnoi Mesti Square, and a collage of views of a city square in 1914 and 1933. -- The 17 views of Magnitogorsk (PH1998:0020:096-112) include the earth-made shack constructed by the first inhabitants of the area; a city view; 14 views of the First Block showing mostly housing; and one photograph of a perspective drawing for the Second Block. -- The 10 views of Novosibirsk (PH1998:0020:086-095) include housing, government office buildings, a multipurpose building, a Palace of Labor, and the Sibir' Hotel. -- There are 14 photographs of subjects in cities and towns in Kemerovskaia oblast', a subdivision of southern Russia in Asia, and these include: 6 views of Prokopyevsk (PH1998:0020:072-077) showing clubs or palaces of culture and housing; 4 views of Kemerovo (PH1998:0020:068-071) showing the Palace of Labor, housing, and general views of the city; 3 views of Leninsk-Kuznetskiy (PH1998:0020:078-080) showing a house, clubs, and a playground; 1 view of Kuznetsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:081) showing housing; and 3 views of Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:082-085) showing housing and an hotel.
architecture, portrait, sculpture
published before 15 September 1936
V.S. Balikhin Archive
Actions:
PH1998:0020:001-131
Description:
- This archive which was collected by the Soviet architect, V.S. Balikhin (1893-1953), includes 129 views of cities, towns, and/or projects designed by various architects from 1923 through 1935, one photograph of a perspective drawing (PH11998:0020:112) and one magazine article by Balikhin (PH1998:0020:131). The photographer(s) of this archive have not been determined. -- There are 63 views of subjects in Moscow (PH1998:0020:001-028; PH1998:0020:033-067), mostly of housing, and these include: 20 views of the Dubrovka complex; 16 views of the Usachevka complex; 6 views of the Shabolovka complex; 3 views of the Dangauerovka complex; 2 views of the Serpukhovskii complex; 2 views of the Sharikopodshipnik [Bearing] plant complex; 1 view of the AMO plant complex; 2 views of the house-commune of the students of the Textile Institute; 2 views of the housing complex at 45/51 Bol'shaia Pirogovskaia Street; and 1 view of a student dormitory complex on Donskoi Val. Other subjects in Moscow include 3 views of the street decorations for the celebration of the 17th anniversary of the October Revolution, 2 views of Sverdlova Square, and one view of the Foto Insnab building, a market, and a park. -- There are 4 views of the village of Kozhukhovo near Moscow (PH1998:0020:029-032) including views of houses, barracks, a summer stage, and tents. -- The 18 views of Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg, Russia) (PH1998:0020:113-130) include 7 views of 1905 Goda Square showing the various buildings around the square; 3 views of the Second House of Soviets; 2 views of the monument to Iakov Sverdlov, one with the "Chekist City" housing complex in the background (now Hotel Iset'); 2 views of the water sports station Dinamo; and one view of the Verkhne-Isetskii metalworking plant, the District Trade Union Soviet garden, the Higher Communist Agricultural School in Narodnoi Mesti Square, and a collage of views of a city square in 1914 and 1933. -- The 17 views of Magnitogorsk (PH1998:0020:096-112) include the earth-made shack constructed by the first inhabitants of the area; a city view; 14 views of the First Block showing mostly housing; and one photograph of a perspective drawing for the Second Block. -- The 10 views of Novosibirsk (PH1998:0020:086-095) include housing, government office buildings, a multipurpose building, a Palace of Labor, and the Sibir' Hotel. -- There are 14 photographs of subjects in cities and towns in Kemerovskaia oblast', a subdivision of southern Russia in Asia, and these include: 6 views of Prokopyevsk (PH1998:0020:072-077) showing clubs or palaces of culture and housing; 4 views of Kemerovo (PH1998:0020:068-071) showing the Palace of Labor, housing, and general views of the city; 3 views of Leninsk-Kuznetskiy (PH1998:0020:078-080) showing a house, clubs, and a playground; 1 view of Kuznetsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:081) showing housing; and 3 views of Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk) (PH1998:0020:082-085) showing housing and an hotel.
drawings, photographs
Quantity:
131 photograph(s) photomechanical print
published before 15 September 1936
architecture, portrait, sculpture
PH1978:0040.03
Description:
Third of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps (one map on two-pages), and depicts lock gates, dams, bridges, channels, subterraneans, aqueducs, canal-bridges, water towers and reservoirs in France. Album (Tome 3) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et ponts - chemins de fer - rivières et canaux/ ports de mer - phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Troisième: Rivières et canaux/ Eaux des villes - Irrigations et assainissement des terres/ par/H. De Lagrené/ Ingénieur en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 109 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Rivières et Canaux - Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Historique de la navigation intérieure en France - Chapitre II. Considérations sur les voies navigables en particulier - Chapitre III. Navigation sur les rivières non canalisées - Chapitre IV. Canalisation en lit de rivière - Chapitre V. Canaux de navigation Deuxième Partie Alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre Premier. Indications générales - Chapitre II. Travaux relatifs à l'alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la distribution des eaux des villes - Chapitre IV. Travaux d'égout et de drainage des villes - Chapitre V. Utilisation des eaux d'égout - Chapitre VI. Alimentation en eau et assainissement de Paris Troisième Partie Emploi des eaux pour fertiliser les terres - Chapitre Premier. Considérations générales - Chapitre II. Approvisionnement des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la conduite des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre IV. Pratique des irrigations - Chapitre V. Colmatages Quatrième Partie Desséchement, drainage, travaux de défense contre les inondations - Chapitre Premier. Desséchements - Chapitre II. Drainage - Chapitre III. Des inondations - Explication des planches - Table des matières Plates are listed as follows: I Barrage de Seine-Port II Barrage duPort-à-l'Anglais III, IV et V Barrage de Port-Villez VI Portes de l'écluse de Bougival VII Écluse de la Boutonne VIII Port de Javel IX Pont de Ranville X Vue du canal latéral à la Garonne XI Prise d'eau du canal latéral à Toulouse XII Jonction du canal du Midi et du canal latéral à la Garonne XIII Écluses de Castets (Canal latéral à la Garonne) XIV Souterrain de Malpas (Canal du Midi) XV Écluse octuple de Fonserannes XVI Pont canal de Béziers XVII et XIII Réservoir de Lampy (Canal du Midi) XIX Réservoir de Saint-Ferréol (Canal du Midi) XX Écluse de Saint-Julien (Canal du centre) XXI Les sept écluses (Canal du centre) XXII Pont canal de la Bourbince (sur la rigole navigable de l'Arroux, canal du centre) XXIII Tranchée aux abords du souterrain de Pouilly (Canal de Bourgogne) XXIV Réservoir de Gros-Bois (Canal de Bourgogne) XXV Pont canal de Saint-Florentin (Canal de Bourgogne) XXVI Pont aqueduc de Montreillon (Canal du Nivernais) XXVII Pont canal du Guétin (Canal latéral à la Loire) XXVIII Pont canal de Barberey (Canal de la haute Seine) XXIX Traversée de la ville de Troyes par le Canal de la haute Seine XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI et XXXVII Canal de Nantes à Brest XXXVIII Aqueduc de Roquefavour XXXIX Chateau-d'eau de Marseille XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV et XLV Dérivation de la Vanne XLVI et XVII Distribution d'eau de Nice XLVIII Réservoir du Furens XLIX Réservoir de Ternay L Canal du Verdon
engineering
between 1876-1883
Les Travaux Publics de la France. Tome 3. Rivières et Canaux
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PH1978:0040.03
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Third of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps (one map on two-pages), and depicts lock gates, dams, bridges, channels, subterraneans, aqueducs, canal-bridges, water towers and reservoirs in France. Album (Tome 3) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et ponts - chemins de fer - rivières et canaux/ ports de mer - phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Troisième: Rivières et canaux/ Eaux des villes - Irrigations et assainissement des terres/ par/H. De Lagrené/ Ingénieur en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 109 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Rivières et Canaux - Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Historique de la navigation intérieure en France - Chapitre II. Considérations sur les voies navigables en particulier - Chapitre III. Navigation sur les rivières non canalisées - Chapitre IV. Canalisation en lit de rivière - Chapitre V. Canaux de navigation Deuxième Partie Alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre Premier. Indications générales - Chapitre II. Travaux relatifs à l'alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la distribution des eaux des villes - Chapitre IV. Travaux d'égout et de drainage des villes - Chapitre V. Utilisation des eaux d'égout - Chapitre VI. Alimentation en eau et assainissement de Paris Troisième Partie Emploi des eaux pour fertiliser les terres - Chapitre Premier. Considérations générales - Chapitre II. Approvisionnement des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la conduite des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre IV. Pratique des irrigations - Chapitre V. Colmatages Quatrième Partie Desséchement, drainage, travaux de défense contre les inondations - Chapitre Premier. Desséchements - Chapitre II. Drainage - Chapitre III. Des inondations - Explication des planches - Table des matières Plates are listed as follows: I Barrage de Seine-Port II Barrage duPort-à-l'Anglais III, IV et V Barrage de Port-Villez VI Portes de l'écluse de Bougival VII Écluse de la Boutonne VIII Port de Javel IX Pont de Ranville X Vue du canal latéral à la Garonne XI Prise d'eau du canal latéral à Toulouse XII Jonction du canal du Midi et du canal latéral à la Garonne XIII Écluses de Castets (Canal latéral à la Garonne) XIV Souterrain de Malpas (Canal du Midi) XV Écluse octuple de Fonserannes XVI Pont canal de Béziers XVII et XIII Réservoir de Lampy (Canal du Midi) XIX Réservoir de Saint-Ferréol (Canal du Midi) XX Écluse de Saint-Julien (Canal du centre) XXI Les sept écluses (Canal du centre) XXII Pont canal de la Bourbince (sur la rigole navigable de l'Arroux, canal du centre) XXIII Tranchée aux abords du souterrain de Pouilly (Canal de Bourgogne) XXIV Réservoir de Gros-Bois (Canal de Bourgogne) XXV Pont canal de Saint-Florentin (Canal de Bourgogne) XXVI Pont aqueduc de Montreillon (Canal du Nivernais) XXVII Pont canal du Guétin (Canal latéral à la Loire) XXVIII Pont canal de Barberey (Canal de la haute Seine) XXIX Traversée de la ville de Troyes par le Canal de la haute Seine XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI et XXXVII Canal de Nantes à Brest XXXVIII Aqueduc de Roquefavour XXXIX Chateau-d'eau de Marseille XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV et XLV Dérivation de la Vanne XLVI et XVII Distribution d'eau de Nice XLVIII Réservoir du Furens XLIX Réservoir de Ternay L Canal du Verdon
between 1876-1883
engineering
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Futurecasting collection
CD048
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This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
2008-2023
Futurecasting collection
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CD048
Synopsis:
This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
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2008-2023
books
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469 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm.
Davis : California Water Resources Center, University of California, March 1977., ©1976
Residential Water Conservation / Murray Milne.
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469 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm.
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Davis : California Water Resources Center, University of California, March 1977., ©1976
books
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xviii, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Port Washington, N.Y. : Water Information Center, 1974.
Water and landscape : an aesthetic overview of the role of water in the landscape / R. Burton Litton, Jr., Robert J. Tetlow, principal investigators [and others].
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xviii, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Port Washington, N.Y. : Water Information Center, 1974.