Project
Colina artificial, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, Leeuwarden, Netherlands (2005)
AP164.S1.2005.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design for an artificial hill and serves as the finish-line for the “Elfstedentocht”, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2005. The firm identified this project as number 201. "The finish of the great race of the Elfstedentocht should be accompanied by a three-dimensial event which signals the site in the memory of the citizen. If from there, furthermore, the last part of the race is dominated we will be able to imagine that this three-dimensional event is a hybrid between a tribune and a landscaping milestone. […] If towards the South and East it disposes of a slope consisting of artificial lawn with solarium and tribunes above the canal and a scating [sic] park, then towards the North it could house the sport installations with tribunes and a climbing zone with the result that this minimum architectural organization could give life to the site during all year basing on the small sports center, solarium and skating track. A shelter structure crowns the artificial hill composing a lookout spot from where one dominates the whole city and the surrounding landscape." (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, graphic and reference materials, correspondence, publications, competition documents, and agreements.
1982, 2005, predominant 2005
Colina artificial, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, Leeuwarden, Netherlands (2005)
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AP164.S1.2005.D3
Description:
The project series documents the design for an artificial hill and serves as the finish-line for the “Elfstedentocht”, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2005. The firm identified this project as number 201. "The finish of the great race of the Elfstedentocht should be accompanied by a three-dimensial event which signals the site in the memory of the citizen. If from there, furthermore, the last part of the race is dominated we will be able to imagine that this three-dimensional event is a hybrid between a tribune and a landscaping milestone. […] If towards the South and East it disposes of a slope consisting of artificial lawn with solarium and tribunes above the canal and a scating [sic] park, then towards the North it could house the sport installations with tribunes and a climbing zone with the result that this minimum architectural organization could give life to the site during all year basing on the small sports center, solarium and skating track. A shelter structure crowns the artificial hill composing a lookout spot from where one dominates the whole city and the surrounding landscape." (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, graphic and reference materials, correspondence, publications, competition documents, and agreements.
Project
1982, 2005, predominant 2005
ARCH252137
Description:
Lecture delivered by Allan Greenberg at the IAUS in New York, moderated by Robert A. Stern, as part of the IAUS lectures series "Architecture 5," under the theme "New Modernism/Post Modernism."
1976-11-08
Audio recording of a lecture by Allan Greenberg for the lecture series Architecture 5 New Modernism/Post Modernism, entitled: "Design Paradigms in Architecture: Classicism and Modernism."
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ARCH252137
Description:
Lecture delivered by Allan Greenberg at the IAUS in New York, moderated by Robert A. Stern, as part of the IAUS lectures series "Architecture 5," under the theme "New Modernism/Post Modernism."
1976-11-08
Project
AP140.S2.SS3.D10
Description:
File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates to the New Architecture: Foster, Rogers, Stirling exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1984 and 1987. File contains design development and working drawings for exhibition layout. File also contains textual records, including reprographic copies of drawings, correspondence, minutes, clippings, and some slides and photographs of exhibition models.
1984-1987, predominant 1986
New Architecture: Foster, Rogers, Stirling, Royal Academy of Arts
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AP140.S2.SS3.D10
Description:
File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates to the New Architecture: Foster, Rogers, Stirling exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1984 and 1987. File contains design development and working drawings for exhibition layout. File also contains textual records, including reprographic copies of drawings, correspondence, minutes, clippings, and some slides and photographs of exhibition models.
File 10
1984-1987, predominant 1986
textual records
AP197.S1.SS2.010
2003
textual records
2003
5 file
ARCH242160
Description:
T-Shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam Anytime, Ankara Anything Goes conferences
1994-2000
T-Shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Netherlands Architecture Institute
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ARCH242160
Description:
T-Shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam Anytime, Ankara Anything Goes conferences
5 file
1994-2000
textual records
AP197.S2.011
Description:
This box consists of writings about pre- 20th century historical criticism by authors such as Gottfried Semper, Walter Rathenau, Siegfried Giedion, E.P. Thompson, Walter Benjamin, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The second half of the box is comprised of writings about Japanese traditional architecture, French 19th century architecture, and the Italian Renaissance.
circa 1969-1990
Research files on pre-20th century historical criticism as well as writings on traditional Japanese architecture, French 19th century architecture, and the Italian Renaissance
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AP197.S2.011
Description:
This box consists of writings about pre- 20th century historical criticism by authors such as Gottfried Semper, Walter Rathenau, Siegfried Giedion, E.P. Thompson, Walter Benjamin, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The second half of the box is comprised of writings about Japanese traditional architecture, French 19th century architecture, and the Italian Renaissance.
textual records
circa 1969-1990
ARCH278941
1981
textual records
ARCH270079
Description:
Group consists of documentation on architecture and urbanism, including a report from the UNESCO in 1951 on urbanism. The group also includes press clippings.
n.d.
Documentation on architecture and urbanism, including a report from the UNESCO
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ARCH270079
Description:
Group consists of documentation on architecture and urbanism, including a report from the UNESCO in 1951 on urbanism. The group also includes press clippings.
textual records
n.d.
PHCON2002:0016:093:025
Description:
Extensive underlining.
published 1924
The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of Taste
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PHCON2002:0016:093:025
Description:
Extensive underlining.
textual records
AP149.S3.SS2.042
1990
Correspondence with the Department of Architecture of the University of California
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AP149.S3.SS2.042
textual records
1990