drawings
AP148.S1.1972.PR01.010
Description:
Poli identifies these drawings as being prepared for publication in the magazine Abitare in April 2013. It is unclear whether the material dates from the 1972 or 2013.
ca. 1972-1980?
Collages, photographs, and drawings comparing the homes, tools, and clothes of Zeno and Buzz Aldrin, Zeno, a self-sufficient culture
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AP148.S1.1972.PR01.010
Description:
Poli identifies these drawings as being prepared for publication in the magazine Abitare in April 2013. It is unclear whether the material dates from the 1972 or 2013.
drawings
ca. 1972-1980?
Sub-series
AP197.S1.SS3
Description:
This subseries documents Frampton's activities as Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), including the development and design of IAUS’s only built project, the Low-Rise High-Density (LRHD) housing project in Brooklyn, New York. Also documented in this series are some of Frampton's other activities for IAUS. Frampton was not only co-founding editor of IAUS's magazine, "Oppositions" (1973), but also served as an editor for all of IAUS's publications; their journal, book series, and catalogue series. IAUS also served as a cultural space that held lectures for highschool and undergraduate students. Materials in this subseries consist of elevation and site drawings for the LRHD housing project and photographic materials for MoMA’s exhibition on the LRHD. Textual documentation is comprised of IAUS’s original application to the Ford Foundation and drafts of Frampton’s writings on the LRHD as well as IAUS meeting minutes, IAUS by-laws, announcement pamphlets, booklets, IAUS research programs and outlines of seminar sessions, correspondence, postcards, and posters. The subseries also includes an IAUS watch.
1970-2015
Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) (1970-1982)
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AP197.S1.SS3
Description:
This subseries documents Frampton's activities as Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), including the development and design of IAUS’s only built project, the Low-Rise High-Density (LRHD) housing project in Brooklyn, New York. Also documented in this series are some of Frampton's other activities for IAUS. Frampton was not only co-founding editor of IAUS's magazine, "Oppositions" (1973), but also served as an editor for all of IAUS's publications; their journal, book series, and catalogue series. IAUS also served as a cultural space that held lectures for highschool and undergraduate students. Materials in this subseries consist of elevation and site drawings for the LRHD housing project and photographic materials for MoMA’s exhibition on the LRHD. Textual documentation is comprised of IAUS’s original application to the Ford Foundation and drafts of Frampton’s writings on the LRHD as well as IAUS meeting minutes, IAUS by-laws, announcement pamphlets, booklets, IAUS research programs and outlines of seminar sessions, correspondence, postcards, and posters. The subseries also includes an IAUS watch.
Subseries
1970-2015
textual records
ARCH153653
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essay (Whose Intentions in Architecture) and review (of Habraken's Supports: An Alternative to Mass Housing) by Robert Gutman rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
1974-1981
Essay (Whose Intentions in Architecture) and review (of Habraken's Supports: An Alternative to Mass Housing) by Robert Gutman
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ARCH153653
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essay (Whose Intentions in Architecture) and review (of Habraken's Supports: An Alternative to Mass Housing) by Robert Gutman rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
textual records
1974-1981
drawings, textual records
AP142.S1.D182.P9
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sketches, drawings, maps, photocopies of views of the site, a bidding announcement, specifications, calculations, clippings, technical reports, notes, and issue "12" of the magazine 'Azienditalia' (1987)
Sketches, drawings, maps, photocopies of views of the site
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AP142.S1.D182.P9
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sketches, drawings, maps, photocopies of views of the site, a bidding announcement, specifications, calculations, clippings, technical reports, notes, and issue "12" of the magazine 'Azienditalia' (1987)
drawings, textual records
textual records
ARCH211223
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Rapports, bulletins, formulaire de pré-inscription, liste de films sur l'architecture, horaire de la 56e Assemblée annuelle de l'Institut Royal d'architecture du Canada et le magazine "Maintenant".
Rapports, bulletins, formulaire de pré-inscription
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ARCH211223
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Rapports, bulletins, formulaire de pré-inscription, liste de films sur l'architecture, horaire de la 56e Assemblée annuelle de l'Institut Royal d'architecture du Canada et le magazine "Maintenant".
textual records
textual records
ARCH153670
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review and correspondence relating to a review by Tom Killian rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine: Scully's Pueblo, Mountain, Village, Dance, and Rational Architecture
1976
Review and correspondence relating to a review by Tom Killian
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ARCH153670
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review and correspondence relating to a review by Tom Killian rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine: Scully's Pueblo, Mountain, Village, Dance, and Rational Architecture
textual records
1976
Series
Hermann Finsterlin
AP162.S1
Description:
Series documents the contribution of artist Hermann Finsterlin to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette. Finsterlin wrote under the pseudonym Prometh (sometime appears as "Prometheus"). Born in Munich in 1897, Finsterlin studied at Munich University in chemistry, then in physics and medicine, and later in philosophy. He studied painting at the Kunstakademie in Munich in 1917 and 1918 and exhibited his work at the Ausstlelling für unbekannte Architekten. He published in "Frühlich", a magazine edited by Bruno Taut in which works by some members of Die gläserne Kette were featured. He painted frescoes in Tripoli, Majorca, and Tenerife. During the Nazi period, Finsterlin was commissionned to paint frescoes and portraits for the regime, but most of his work was destroyed during the war. He died in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1973. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hermann Finsterlin to the Die gläserne Kette circle, including a postcard. The series also includes some drawings by Finsterlin.
1919-1923
Hermann Finsterlin
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AP162.S1
Description:
Series documents the contribution of artist Hermann Finsterlin to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette. Finsterlin wrote under the pseudonym Prometh (sometime appears as "Prometheus"). Born in Munich in 1897, Finsterlin studied at Munich University in chemistry, then in physics and medicine, and later in philosophy. He studied painting at the Kunstakademie in Munich in 1917 and 1918 and exhibited his work at the Ausstlelling für unbekannte Architekten. He published in "Frühlich", a magazine edited by Bruno Taut in which works by some members of Die gläserne Kette were featured. He painted frescoes in Tripoli, Majorca, and Tenerife. During the Nazi period, Finsterlin was commissionned to paint frescoes and portraits for the regime, but most of his work was destroyed during the war. He died in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1973. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hermann Finsterlin to the Die gläserne Kette circle, including a postcard. The series also includes some drawings by Finsterlin.
series
1919-1923
textual records, born digital
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3 file
ARCH252182
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ANY (files last modified 1991-1997) - contains file folders for Conference Journals (Anyone, Anywhere, Anyway, Anyplace), Any Magazine (issues 0-18), Applications (including illustrations), Correspondence, Ideology Seminar, Mottos, John Rajchman's book (Constructions), and Systems Folder Anyway Book (files last modified 1996-1997) - contains file folders for A- book (Anyway Conference Journal), Ads and money, Any Magazine 0-13, Any (magazine) 90, Correspondence, Distribution, General Business, Ideology, Lotus Project, [John] Rajchman Book (Constructions), [Ignasi] Solà-Morales [Rubio] Backups, TdeM--translation and other…, Timesheets, Writing A[rchitecture] Anyone - Louise's Computer Backup
1991-1997
Anyone Corporation, Computer Hard Drive Cartridges, 1991-1997
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ARCH252182
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ANY (files last modified 1991-1997) - contains file folders for Conference Journals (Anyone, Anywhere, Anyway, Anyplace), Any Magazine (issues 0-18), Applications (including illustrations), Correspondence, Ideology Seminar, Mottos, John Rajchman's book (Constructions), and Systems Folder Anyway Book (files last modified 1996-1997) - contains file folders for A- book (Anyway Conference Journal), Ads and money, Any Magazine 0-13, Any (magazine) 90, Correspondence, Distribution, General Business, Ideology, Lotus Project, [John] Rajchman Book (Constructions), [Ignasi] Solà-Morales [Rubio] Backups, TdeM--translation and other…, Timesheets, Writing A[rchitecture] Anyone - Louise's Computer Backup
textual records, born digital
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3 file
1991-1997
textual records
ARCH153731
Description:
essay by Stanislaus von Moos rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine; includes 7 English versions (translated by Jane C. Newman and John H. Smith)
circa 1970-1981
The Citrohan Syndrome: Le Corbusier, Industry & L'esprit nouveau
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ARCH153731
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essay by Stanislaus von Moos rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine; includes 7 English versions (translated by Jane C. Newman and John H. Smith)
textual records
circa 1970-1981
textual records
ARCH153645
Description:
essay (The Paradigm of the Civil Realm) by Edward Frank and review (of Lobell's Between Silence and Light) by Suzanne Frank rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
1980-1981
Essay (The Paradigm of the Civil Realm) by Edward Frank and review (of Lobell's Between Silence and Light) by Suzanne Frank
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ARCH153645
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essay (The Paradigm of the Civil Realm) by Edward Frank and review (of Lobell's Between Silence and Light) by Suzanne Frank rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
textual records
1980-1981