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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
Description:
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.
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between 1919 and 1920
textual records
DR2012:0012:102:007
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including clippings, drafts, and photocopies of Melvin Charney's article, "Troglai", as it appeard in Landscape magazine in spring 1963, and in translation in La Vie des Arts, spring 1964. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ESSAYS ON ROCK-CUT ARCH. + REPRINTS
1963-1964
Clippings, drafts, and photocopies of article "Troglai"
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DR2012:0012:102:007
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including clippings, drafts, and photocopies of Melvin Charney's article, "Troglai", as it appeard in Landscape magazine in spring 1963, and in translation in La Vie des Arts, spring 1964. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ESSAYS ON ROCK-CUT ARCH. + REPRINTS
textual records
1963-1964
textual records
I-P alphabetical files
ARCH255618
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19 files, I-P alphabetical files - I-P miscellaneous; Korean Overseas Construction Corporation, Music in my Life interview CBC, Maclean's magazine, Ontario Association of Architects, party lists, Roy Thompson Hall party list, handwritten notes, Poirier Water Sculpture, publications - book 2 - drafts.
1982-1986
I-P alphabetical files
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ARCH255618
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19 files, I-P alphabetical files - I-P miscellaneous; Korean Overseas Construction Corporation, Music in my Life interview CBC, Maclean's magazine, Ontario Association of Architects, party lists, Roy Thompson Hall party list, handwritten notes, Poirier Water Sculpture, publications - book 2 - drafts.
textual records
1982-1986
photographs
AP178.S1.1991.PR01.027
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Original file title: Vitra international - Vitra © Richard Bryant - Tambem Copias em slides Siza's office numbered negatives in this file VIFME156-VIFME163 This file includes an articles about the project in the Cultura magazine. Siza's office numbered negatives in this file R-VIFME007-R-VIFME163
1991-1994
Negatives of built project and an article from Cultura, Vitra International, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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AP178.S1.1991.PR01.027
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Original file title: Vitra international - Vitra © Richard Bryant - Tambem Copias em slides Siza's office numbered negatives in this file VIFME156-VIFME163 This file includes an articles about the project in the Cultura magazine. Siza's office numbered negatives in this file R-VIFME007-R-VIFME163
photographs
1991-1994
textual records
ARCH273839
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Newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles related to Arthur Erickson's life and work. Includes articles on the Museum of Glass, the Canadian Chancery and other projects as well as articles on architecture in Vancouver, British Columbia. Includes contents of an envelope with newspaper clippings about Simon Fraser University.
ca. 1980- ca. 2000
Press material on Arthur Erickson
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ARCH273839
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Newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles related to Arthur Erickson's life and work. Includes articles on the Museum of Glass, the Canadian Chancery and other projects as well as articles on architecture in Vancouver, British Columbia. Includes contents of an envelope with newspaper clippings about Simon Fraser University.
textual records
ca. 1980- ca. 2000
drawings, textual records, photographs
'Time & Tide' Articles
DR2006:0102
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correspondence, a financial record, clippings, notes, the 2 March 1961 issue of 'Time & Tide' magazine, clippings from other issues of 'Time & Tide' featuring articles by Cedric Price, drafts for these articles, photographic views of mobile homes and drawings of mobile homes, and photographic views of a cocktail cabinet
1960-1961
'Time & Tide' Articles
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DR2006:0102
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correspondence, a financial record, clippings, notes, the 2 March 1961 issue of 'Time & Tide' magazine, clippings from other issues of 'Time & Tide' featuring articles by Cedric Price, drafts for these articles, photographic views of mobile homes and drawings of mobile homes, and photographic views of a cocktail cabinet
drawings, textual records, photographs
1960-1961
textual records
Quantity:
14 file
Named files
ARCH242181
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Anyone Press Party Advertising Rate Requests Any Magazine Press Drafts Any Press Any Media Requests Any Sponsor Package Press Requests and Releases Public Relations Reviews of Conference / Journal Review Copies Requested Press List Press Releases NYC Advertising Kreisberg (media relations) Scope of Services - invoice
1991-1997
Named files
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ARCH242181
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Anyone Press Party Advertising Rate Requests Any Magazine Press Drafts Any Press Any Media Requests Any Sponsor Package Press Requests and Releases Public Relations Reviews of Conference / Journal Review Copies Requested Press List Press Releases NYC Advertising Kreisberg (media relations) Scope of Services - invoice
textual records
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14 file
1991-1997
textual records
DR2012:0012:098:020
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File containing one complete copy of the October 1979 issue of Saturday Night, with magazine clippings and photocopies of an article which makes reference to the following projects: - Royal Canadian Air Force memorial in Trenton, Ontario; - Corridart; - Room 202. Original folder inscribed in graphite: OCT 1979 SATURDAY NIGHT
1979
Press clippings related to Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0012:098:020
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File containing one complete copy of the October 1979 issue of Saturday Night, with magazine clippings and photocopies of an article which makes reference to the following projects: - Royal Canadian Air Force memorial in Trenton, Ontario; - Corridart; - Room 202. Original folder inscribed in graphite: OCT 1979 SATURDAY NIGHT
textual records
1979
photographs
AP148.S1.1970.PR02.004
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This is one of a series of photomontages used for the filming of Architettura interplanetaria. The photomontage includes an astronaut superimposed with an image of a lake and boating vacationers on one side, and on the reverse, various annotations and sketches, some with reference to Poli’s thesis work. It was made on a large page taken from a magazine.
circa 1970-1971
Photomontage used for the filming of Architettura interplanetaria [Interplanetary Architecture]
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AP148.S1.1970.PR02.004
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This is one of a series of photomontages used for the filming of Architettura interplanetaria. The photomontage includes an astronaut superimposed with an image of a lake and boating vacationers on one side, and on the reverse, various annotations and sketches, some with reference to Poli’s thesis work. It was made on a large page taken from a magazine.
photographs
circa 1970-1971
textual records
ARCH273595
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File contains material from an unidentified Japanese architectural magazine relating to various Arthur Erickson projects, including Helmut Eppich House (1972-1974), Hilborn House (1970-1974), Catton House (1967-1969) and, Arthur Erickson House (1974) Smith House (1963-1964). Includes text in English and Japanese and architectural plans.
1974 or after
Press material on various projects
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ARCH273595
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File contains material from an unidentified Japanese architectural magazine relating to various Arthur Erickson projects, including Helmut Eppich House (1972-1974), Hilborn House (1970-1974), Catton House (1967-1969) and, Arthur Erickson House (1974) Smith House (1963-1964). Includes text in English and Japanese and architectural plans.
textual records
1974 or after