PH1984:0237
1893
PH1984:0239
1893
PH1984:0242
1893
PH1984:0243
1893
drawings
Quantity:
9 drawing(s)
ARCH268814
Description:
The group consists of plans drawn on ruled paper. One of the drawings has a sketch on the verso.
First Japan Exposition in Toyama ‘92 (drawings)
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ARCH268814
Description:
The group consists of plans drawn on ruled paper. One of the drawings has a sketch on the verso.
drawings
Quantity:
9 drawing(s)
drawings
Quantity:
4 drawing(s)
ARCH268864
Description:
Sketches for different scenarios for the Tower project.
First Japan Exposition in Toyama ‘92 (drawings)
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ARCH268864
Description:
Sketches for different scenarios for the Tower project.
drawings
Quantity:
4 drawing(s)
drawings
Quantity:
15 drawing(s)
ARCH268886
Description:
This group consists of 1st and 2nd floor plans, contour maps of the site, site plans (1 with captions in English), and 1 unidentified detail drawing to which a sheet of photocopied text in Japanese has been affixed.
First Japan Exposition in Toyama ‘92 (drawings)
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ARCH268886
Description:
This group consists of 1st and 2nd floor plans, contour maps of the site, site plans (1 with captions in English), and 1 unidentified detail drawing to which a sheet of photocopied text in Japanese has been affixed.
drawings
Quantity:
15 drawing(s)
drawings
Quantity:
21 drawing(s)
ARCH268887
Description:
This group consists of floor plans, roof sections, site plans, exploded views, and site maps.
First Japan Exposition in Toyama ‘92 (drawings)
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ARCH268887
Description:
This group consists of floor plans, roof sections, site plans, exploded views, and site maps.
drawings
Quantity:
21 drawing(s)
Project
AP041.S1.1967.D2
Description:
This project series documents a submission for a design competition commissioned by the Government of Canada for its pavilion at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Fashioned from construction cranes and scaffolding, Melvin Charney's submission (in collaboration with Harry Parnass and Janos Barancs) garnered significant interest and media coverage, and served as a turning point away from traditional architecture practice towards public art. The competition was won by architect Arthur Erickson. Material includes presentation drawings, a photograph of the no longer existant model, and competition documents including correspondence and a copy of the competition programme.
1967
Canadian government pavilion, Japan world exposition, Osaka, Japan
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AP041.S1.1967.D2
Description:
This project series documents a submission for a design competition commissioned by the Government of Canada for its pavilion at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Fashioned from construction cranes and scaffolding, Melvin Charney's submission (in collaboration with Harry Parnass and Janos Barancs) garnered significant interest and media coverage, and served as a turning point away from traditional architecture practice towards public art. The competition was won by architect Arthur Erickson. Material includes presentation drawings, a photograph of the no longer existant model, and competition documents including correspondence and a copy of the competition programme.
Project
1967
drawings, books
PH1990:0325:001-023
Description:
- Contemporary binding consists of a grey paper cover. There are inscriptions on the spine and cover. Endpapers and pages are of light brownish white paper. Secondary supports are of light brownish white cardboard. The book is comprised of a dedication page, a plan of the exposition, a title page, 178 pages of text and 23 photographs.
architecture, sculpture
published 1883
Exposition Internationale d'Art Industriel: Palais Rameau, 1882, Documents
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PH1990:0325:001-023
Description:
- Contemporary binding consists of a grey paper cover. There are inscriptions on the spine and cover. Endpapers and pages are of light brownish white paper. Secondary supports are of light brownish white cardboard. The book is comprised of a dedication page, a plan of the exposition, a title page, 178 pages of text and 23 photographs.
drawings, books
published 1883
architecture, sculpture