DR1987:0119
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- This print, which is probably a photolithograph of a photomontage, combines a panorama of the devastated remains of Hiroshima with images of futuristic, visionary architecture designed by Japanese architects in the early 1960s. The print was designed for the Electric Labyrinth, an installation made for the fourteenth Milan Triennale in 1968. The Electric Labyrinth was comprised of curved, revolving plexiglass panels and a large projection screen. Images of Hiroshima and the visionary architecture designed by Isozaki and his contemporaries were displayed on both the panels and the screen (Koshalek 1991, 278).
urban planning
1968
Panorama of Hiroshima with futuristic buildings
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DR1987:0119
Description:
- This print, which is probably a photolithograph of a photomontage, combines a panorama of the devastated remains of Hiroshima with images of futuristic, visionary architecture designed by Japanese architects in the early 1960s. The print was designed for the Electric Labyrinth, an installation made for the fourteenth Milan Triennale in 1968. The Electric Labyrinth was comprised of curved, revolving plexiglass panels and a large projection screen. Images of Hiroshima and the visionary architecture designed by Isozaki and his contemporaries were displayed on both the panels and the screen (Koshalek 1991, 278).
urban planning
Project
Kawasaki
AP144.S2.D136
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File documents an unsuccessful entry in a concept competition to remodel Kawasaki-shi, Japan, into an "advanced information city", designed in collaboration with cybernetician Gordon Pask. This file also includes documents related to the Architectural Competition for the New National Theater of Japan. Material in this file was produced between 1985 and 1987, but predominantly between 1986 and 1987. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels and textual records.
1985-1987, predominant 1986-1987
Kawasaki
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AP144.S2.D136
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File documents an unsuccessful entry in a concept competition to remodel Kawasaki-shi, Japan, into an "advanced information city", designed in collaboration with cybernetician Gordon Pask. This file also includes documents related to the Architectural Competition for the New National Theater of Japan. Material in this file was produced between 1985 and 1987, but predominantly between 1986 and 1987. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels and textual records.
File 136
1985-1987, predominant 1986-1987
Talking Pictures
Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani, and Yasufumi Nakamori present strategies for reimagining and employing visual formats such as the photo essay, the photo novel, and the photo exhibition. The event takes place in the framework of an ongoing CCA research project on the relationship between architecture and photography funded by The Andrew W. Mellon(...)
13 October 2016, 6pm
Talking Pictures
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Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani, and Yasufumi Nakamori present strategies for reimagining and employing visual formats such as the photo essay, the photo novel, and the photo exhibition. The event takes place in the framework of an ongoing CCA research project on the relationship between architecture and photography funded by The Andrew W. Mellon(...)
articles
The Posturban Phenomenon
What about the provinces?
photographs
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29 file
ARCH242865
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Images for various articles - listed by author, content, or magazine theme: Diana Agrest Barcelona Karen Bermann Biosphere Jennifer Bloomer Blow-Up (film) Cynthia Davidson - Portraits (of) Durham Crout Diller & Scofidio Dionysus (statue) Disney Duany, Plater-Zyberk (Seaside architecture) Earth Electrotecture Images Feminine Images Huis Ten Bosch Katsura Palace - Japanese Architecture Jeffrey Kipnis - Shirdel (Bahram) , Zago (Andrew), Kipnis - Scottish National Museum Los Angeles Riots Lightness Images Mall of America Mount Fuji Napoleon III - De Morny - Second Republic France Science Photos (Kwinteresque) Telephone Twin Peaks (TV show) War Writing Illustrations (Scott) Wolf Images - Any 14
assembled 1990-2001?
Images for various articles - listed by author, content, or magazine theme
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ARCH242865
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Images for various articles - listed by author, content, or magazine theme: Diana Agrest Barcelona Karen Bermann Biosphere Jennifer Bloomer Blow-Up (film) Cynthia Davidson - Portraits (of) Durham Crout Diller & Scofidio Dionysus (statue) Disney Duany, Plater-Zyberk (Seaside architecture) Earth Electrotecture Images Feminine Images Huis Ten Bosch Katsura Palace - Japanese Architecture Jeffrey Kipnis - Shirdel (Bahram) , Zago (Andrew), Kipnis - Scottish National Museum Los Angeles Riots Lightness Images Mall of America Mount Fuji Napoleon III - De Morny - Second Republic France Science Photos (Kwinteresque) Telephone Twin Peaks (TV show) War Writing Illustrations (Scott) Wolf Images - Any 14
photographs
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29 file
assembled 1990-2001?
drawings, textual records
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10 textual record(s)
ARCH269702
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This group consists of textual records, graphics and drawings. Textual records include a photocopy of an article by Marianne Brausch published in Architecture d'aujourd'hui in Sept. 1991 and a flyer from the Asahi Glass Company featuring the product "Lamimetal". Graphic designs include 4 sheets with graphics for "Glass Station Harada Koshan Co' LTD" in Roman and Greek letters and a sheet with a Japanese text. Drawings include a section and an exploded axonometric for a detail.
Glass Station ... (textual records)
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ARCH269702
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This group consists of textual records, graphics and drawings. Textual records include a photocopy of an article by Marianne Brausch published in Architecture d'aujourd'hui in Sept. 1991 and a flyer from the Asahi Glass Company featuring the product "Lamimetal". Graphic designs include 4 sheets with graphics for "Glass Station Harada Koshan Co' LTD" in Roman and Greek letters and a sheet with a Japanese text. Drawings include a section and an exploded axonometric for a detail.
drawings, textual records
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10 textual record(s)
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Bruno Taut
AP162.S8
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Series documents the contribution of architect Bruno Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette. Bruno Taut participated under the pseudonym Glas. Born in 1880 in Königsberg, Germany, Bruno Taut studied architecture at the Bauwerkschule in Königsberg. After working in architectural firms from 1903 to 1909, he worked in partnership with Franz Hoffman and later with his brother Max Taut. Bruno Taut undertook various architectural projects including housing projects, public commissions, and later projects for universities and schools. In 1918, he founded the Arbeisrat für Kunst, a union of architects, painters, writers and other artists based in Berlin and dedicated to bring architectural and artisit tendencies of the time to a broader public. This union also involved some members of the Die gläserne Kette circle. Between 1920 and 1921, Bruno Taut was editor to the magazine "Frühlich". He taught architecture at the Technische Hochschule at Berlin-Charlottenburg from 1930 to 1932, and undertook a working visit in Russia in 1932 to 1933. After spending time in Japan between 1933 and 1936 due to enforced emigration, he taught at the Academy of Arts in Istanbul. He died in Istanbul in 1938. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) This series comprises part of Bruno Taut's correspondence to the Die gläserne Kette circle, along with related drawings and documents. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
between 1919 and 1920
Bruno Taut
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AP162.S8
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Series documents the contribution of architect Bruno Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette. Bruno Taut participated under the pseudonym Glas. Born in 1880 in Königsberg, Germany, Bruno Taut studied architecture at the Bauwerkschule in Königsberg. After working in architectural firms from 1903 to 1909, he worked in partnership with Franz Hoffman and later with his brother Max Taut. Bruno Taut undertook various architectural projects including housing projects, public commissions, and later projects for universities and schools. In 1918, he founded the Arbeisrat für Kunst, a union of architects, painters, writers and other artists based in Berlin and dedicated to bring architectural and artisit tendencies of the time to a broader public. This union also involved some members of the Die gläserne Kette circle. Between 1920 and 1921, Bruno Taut was editor to the magazine "Frühlich". He taught architecture at the Technische Hochschule at Berlin-Charlottenburg from 1930 to 1932, and undertook a working visit in Russia in 1932 to 1933. After spending time in Japan between 1933 and 1936 due to enforced emigration, he taught at the Academy of Arts in Istanbul. He died in Istanbul in 1938. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) This series comprises part of Bruno Taut's correspondence to the Die gläserne Kette circle, along with related drawings and documents. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
series
between 1919 and 1920
textual records
AP197.S2.013
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These files are comprised of clippings and writings about various architectural subjects, including the Swedish Central bank in Stockholm and Japanese urbanism, as well as writings by or about Gottfried Semper, Gunter Nitschke, H.P. Berlage, Albert Eide Parr, Tomás Maldonado, Fumihiko Maki, Le Corbusier and Richard Neutra.
circa 1964-1990
Architect and other research files
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AP197.S2.013
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These files are comprised of clippings and writings about various architectural subjects, including the Swedish Central bank in Stockholm and Japanese urbanism, as well as writings by or about Gottfried Semper, Gunter Nitschke, H.P. Berlage, Albert Eide Parr, Tomás Maldonado, Fumihiko Maki, Le Corbusier and Richard Neutra.
textual records
circa 1964-1990
textual records
ARCH256929
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Documentation - trade catalogs, reports, Picasso catalogue, magazines (Japan Architect, Executive, Canadian Building, Interior Design, Progressive Architecture, Canadian Architect)
1979, 1988-1989
Trade catalogs, reports, and Picasso catalogue, used as documentation
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ARCH256929
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Documentation - trade catalogs, reports, Picasso catalogue, magazines (Japan Architect, Executive, Canadian Building, Interior Design, Progressive Architecture, Canadian Architect)
textual records
1979, 1988-1989
textual records
AP197.S1.SS9.003
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The box is comprised of notes, articles, interviews, lectures, and keynote speeches by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized alphabetically by either title or the architect's last name, from FO-MO. Subjects and architects explored in these texts include: Norman Foster; interviews with Kenneth Frampton; Tony Fretton; Hiromi Fujii; Naum Gabo; Luca Gazzaniga; genesis of the Philharmonie; German aesthetic philosophy; German enlightenment; global architecture; Michael Graves; Eileen Gray; Dan Hanganu; John Hejduk; Herman Hertzberger; Anthony Hill; Stephen Holl; Hans Hollein; IBA housing in Berlin; invention of liberty; India; Arata Isozaki; Japanese architecture; Michel Kagan; Louis Kahn; Kritisher regionalism; Panos Koulermos; Le Corbusier; Adolf Loos; Anthony Lumsden; John McAslan; Richard Meier; and modernism.
circa 1965-2015
Kenneth Frampton texts, articles and notes FO-MO
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AP197.S1.SS9.003
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The box is comprised of notes, articles, interviews, lectures, and keynote speeches by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized alphabetically by either title or the architect's last name, from FO-MO. Subjects and architects explored in these texts include: Norman Foster; interviews with Kenneth Frampton; Tony Fretton; Hiromi Fujii; Naum Gabo; Luca Gazzaniga; genesis of the Philharmonie; German aesthetic philosophy; German enlightenment; global architecture; Michael Graves; Eileen Gray; Dan Hanganu; John Hejduk; Herman Hertzberger; Anthony Hill; Stephen Holl; Hans Hollein; IBA housing in Berlin; invention of liberty; India; Arata Isozaki; Japanese architecture; Michel Kagan; Louis Kahn; Kritisher regionalism; Panos Koulermos; Le Corbusier; Adolf Loos; Anthony Lumsden; John McAslan; Richard Meier; and modernism.
textual records
circa 1965-2015