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ARCH188221
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han-sa, photography
Guy Desbarats Residence, Outremont, Montréal, Québec: Interior view of a hall
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ARCH188221
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han-sa, photography
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Jean Michaud fonds
AP012
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Le Fonds Jean Michaud est constitué autour de 5 projets étudiants, 79 projets professionnels, 6 projets non identifiés, 13 projets réalisés par d'autres architectes, ainsi que divers documents visuels et textuels. Les projets de l'architecte sont répartis en 42 projets résidentiels, 4 pour les loisirs et l'animation sociale, 9 éducatifs, 7 commerciaux et administratifs, 3 industriels et manufacturiers, 1 pour le transport routier, 9 gouvernementales, 1 médical, 2 religieux et 1 projet d'aménagement urbain. Ces projets sont principalement concentrés dans quatre régions du Québec. Il y en a 29 dans la région de Montréal (incluant Laval et Vaudreuil-Dorion; dont 17 à Montréal), 20 dans la région du Bas-Saint-Laurent et Gaspésie (11 à Rimouski), 12 en Montérégie (8 à Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu) et 7 dans les Laurentides. Le fonds Jean Michaud comprend 1613 dessins, 959 reprographies, 271 documents photographiques, 43 documents graphiques, 1 maquette, ainsi que 2.805 m.l. de documents textuels. Ces documents ont été principalement produits entre 1950 et 1970.
1852, 1916, 1938-1981, surtout 1950-1974
Jean Michaud fonds
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AP012
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Le Fonds Jean Michaud est constitué autour de 5 projets étudiants, 79 projets professionnels, 6 projets non identifiés, 13 projets réalisés par d'autres architectes, ainsi que divers documents visuels et textuels. Les projets de l'architecte sont répartis en 42 projets résidentiels, 4 pour les loisirs et l'animation sociale, 9 éducatifs, 7 commerciaux et administratifs, 3 industriels et manufacturiers, 1 pour le transport routier, 9 gouvernementales, 1 médical, 2 religieux et 1 projet d'aménagement urbain. Ces projets sont principalement concentrés dans quatre régions du Québec. Il y en a 29 dans la région de Montréal (incluant Laval et Vaudreuil-Dorion; dont 17 à Montréal), 20 dans la région du Bas-Saint-Laurent et Gaspésie (11 à Rimouski), 12 en Montérégie (8 à Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu) et 7 dans les Laurentides. Le fonds Jean Michaud comprend 1613 dessins, 959 reprographies, 271 documents photographiques, 43 documents graphiques, 1 maquette, ainsi que 2.805 m.l. de documents textuels. Ces documents ont été principalement produits entre 1950 et 1970.
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1852, 1916, 1938-1981, surtout 1950-1974
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D52
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File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for an addition to the State Gallery and for a new Chamber Theatre and music school in Stuttgart, Germany. Project was begun by the firm of James Stirling and Partner and completed by successor firm James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. Material in this file was produced between 1977 and 1992. File contains records submitted for and pertaining to the competition held in 1977 as well as material subsequently produced for the execution of the project. It includes several conceptual and design development drawings, presentation drawings including drawings submitted for the competition and drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. File also contains photographic materials showing competition and study models, the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, John Donat Photography, Marlies Hentrup, Alastair Hunter, Waltraud Krase, Wilhelm Mierendorf, Axel Stoffers and Peter Walser. Textual records relate mainly to the competition, and to the design and construction of the project, to publications and building ceremonies, and include competition programmes and reports, correspondence, financial records, reprographic copies of working drawings, minutes as well as draft and final versions of essays and speeches by James Stirling and others.
1977-1992
State Gallery Addition and New Chamber Theatre Competition and Construction, Stuttgart, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D52
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File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for an addition to the State Gallery and for a new Chamber Theatre and music school in Stuttgart, Germany. Project was begun by the firm of James Stirling and Partner and completed by successor firm James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. Material in this file was produced between 1977 and 1992. File contains records submitted for and pertaining to the competition held in 1977 as well as material subsequently produced for the execution of the project. It includes several conceptual and design development drawings, presentation drawings including drawings submitted for the competition and drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. File also contains photographic materials showing competition and study models, the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, John Donat Photography, Marlies Hentrup, Alastair Hunter, Waltraud Krase, Wilhelm Mierendorf, Axel Stoffers and Peter Walser. Textual records relate mainly to the competition, and to the design and construction of the project, to publications and building ceremonies, and include competition programmes and reports, correspondence, financial records, reprographic copies of working drawings, minutes as well as draft and final versions of essays and speeches by James Stirling and others.
File 52
1977-1992
The exhibition Robert Burley: The Disappearance of Darkness presents a series of photographs by Canadian artist Robert Burley, documenting the decline of traditional photographic equipment manufacturing brought on by new technologies. Since 2005, digital photographic technology has increasingly displaced its analog predecessor, resulting in a plummeting demand for(...)
Hall cases
11 September 2009 to 15 November 2009
Robert Burley: The Disappearance of Darkness
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The exhibition Robert Burley: The Disappearance of Darkness presents a series of photographs by Canadian artist Robert Burley, documenting the decline of traditional photographic equipment manufacturing brought on by new technologies. Since 2005, digital photographic technology has increasingly displaced its analog predecessor, resulting in a plummeting demand for(...)
Hall cases
Herzog de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind presents an exhaustive display of materials from the architects’ archive and from related collections. Referencing a natural history, the exhibition includes study models, books, photographs, toys, fossils, Chinese scholars’ rocks, and significant works of contemporary art, all of which have informed the thinking of the Swiss(...)
Main galleries
23 October 2002 to 6 April 2003
Herzog & de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind
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Herzog de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind presents an exhaustive display of materials from the architects’ archive and from related collections. Referencing a natural history, the exhibition includes study models, books, photographs, toys, fossils, Chinese scholars’ rocks, and significant works of contemporary art, all of which have informed the thinking of the Swiss(...)
Main galleries
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AP140.S2.SS1.D63
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File documents an executed project for the Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. This project was originally planned in two phases, with the second phase to be constructed at a later date, when funding was made available. File also documents an urban design study of the Collegetown area of the City of Ithaca, encompassing the site of the Performing Arts Centre, as well as unexecuted projects for a hotel and student housing, on a site adjacent to the Performing Arts Centre. These projects were part of an urban redevelopment programme for the Collegetown area, centered on the Performing Arts Centre, and instigated by Cornell University, with the City of Ithaca and private developers. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989. File contains reference and measured drawings, conceptual drawings, a large number of design development drawings, as well as several presentation drawings and working drawings for the Performing Arts Centre. File also contains reference and measured drawings, design development and presentation drawings for the Collegetown urban design study. A smaller number of design development drawings depict hotel and student housing projects. Photographic materials include views of study and presentation models by John Donat Photography, photographers Wolfgang Hoyt (Esto Photographics) and Peter Walser, views of the completed Performing Arts Centre by photographer Richard Bryant, as well as views of existing buildings by photographer John Reis for the Collegetown urban study. Textual records are also present in the file. Study and presentation models represent the Performing Arts Centre.
1971-1989
Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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AP140.S2.SS1.D63
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File documents an executed project for the Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. This project was originally planned in two phases, with the second phase to be constructed at a later date, when funding was made available. File also documents an urban design study of the Collegetown area of the City of Ithaca, encompassing the site of the Performing Arts Centre, as well as unexecuted projects for a hotel and student housing, on a site adjacent to the Performing Arts Centre. These projects were part of an urban redevelopment programme for the Collegetown area, centered on the Performing Arts Centre, and instigated by Cornell University, with the City of Ithaca and private developers. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989. File contains reference and measured drawings, conceptual drawings, a large number of design development drawings, as well as several presentation drawings and working drawings for the Performing Arts Centre. File also contains reference and measured drawings, design development and presentation drawings for the Collegetown urban design study. A smaller number of design development drawings depict hotel and student housing projects. Photographic materials include views of study and presentation models by John Donat Photography, photographers Wolfgang Hoyt (Esto Photographics) and Peter Walser, views of the completed Performing Arts Centre by photographer Richard Bryant, as well as views of existing buildings by photographer John Reis for the Collegetown urban study. Textual records are also present in the file. Study and presentation models represent the Performing Arts Centre.
File 63
1971-1989
Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales
The work of Japanese artist Naoya Hatakeyama is concerned largely with the relationship between nature and cities. Comissioned by the CCA, the three series of photographs comprising Scales capture existing architectural models of New York City and Tokyo in a way that challenges notions of scale and the perception of reality. Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales is the fourth and(...)
Octagonal gallery
27 September 2007 to 3 February 2008
Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales
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The work of Japanese artist Naoya Hatakeyama is concerned largely with the relationship between nature and cities. Comissioned by the CCA, the three series of photographs comprising Scales capture existing architectural models of New York City and Tokyo in a way that challenges notions of scale and the perception of reality. Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales is the fourth and(...)
Octagonal gallery
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Royal York Hotel Addition
ARCH47385
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56P-01: b/w (24,0 x 19,3 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, main facades and partial east elevations. Photographer unknown. 56P-02: b/w (17,9 x 23 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Quebec room. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto 56P-03: colour (19,2 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Cascade Lounge. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto 56P-04: colour (19,2 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Alberta room. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto. 56P-05: colour (19,4 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Canadian room. Photographer, unknown. 56P-06: colour (19,2 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel Addition, unknown room. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto 56P-07: b/w (19,8 x 24,8 cm); Royal York Hotel Addition, lobby to the Cascade Lounge with wall mural by Joseph Iliu (Montreal). Photographer; Louis Reens, New York, N.Y.
Royal York Hotel Addition
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ARCH47385
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56P-01: b/w (24,0 x 19,3 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, main facades and partial east elevations. Photographer unknown. 56P-02: b/w (17,9 x 23 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Quebec room. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto 56P-03: colour (19,2 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Cascade Lounge. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto 56P-04: colour (19,2 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Alberta room. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto. 56P-05: colour (19,4 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel and Addition, Canadian room. Photographer, unknown. 56P-06: colour (19,2 x 24,0 cm); Royal York Hotel Addition, unknown room. Photographer; Neil Newton Photography, Toronto 56P-07: b/w (19,8 x 24,8 cm); Royal York Hotel Addition, lobby to the Cascade Lounge with wall mural by Joseph Iliu (Montreal). Photographer; Louis Reens, New York, N.Y.
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9 photograph(s)
Photographs - Arcop projects
ARCH187087
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McGill University Centre (Chris F. Payne Photography), Place des Arts (Panda Associates Photography), Place Bonaventure (Michael Drummond, photographer), model for Queen Elizabeth Theatre, sections through Calgary Urban Renewal Area, model of Place des Arts master plan, detail of theatre interior, Public Washroom in Dorval
Photographs - Arcop projects
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ARCH187087
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McGill University Centre (Chris F. Payne Photography), Place des Arts (Panda Associates Photography), Place Bonaventure (Michael Drummond, photographer), model for Queen Elizabeth Theatre, sections through Calgary Urban Renewal Area, model of Place des Arts master plan, detail of theatre interior, Public Washroom in Dorval
photographs
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Learning from... Rome
Filmmaker and photographer Armin Linke reveals the societal changes, cultural complexities, and beauty of contemporary Rome through two short films and architectural photographs from his archives. The first film focuses on a moment of natural choreography as some 100,000 starlings fly against the backdrop of the city of Rome. Linke presents a selection of photographs,(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
5 March 2009
Learning from... Rome
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Filmmaker and photographer Armin Linke reveals the societal changes, cultural complexities, and beauty of contemporary Rome through two short films and architectural photographs from his archives. The first film focuses on a moment of natural choreography as some 100,000 starlings fly against the backdrop of the city of Rome. Linke presents a selection of photographs,(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre