textual records
DR2012:0012:098:012
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File containing magazine clippings (and multiple photocopies) from an article appearing in the July-August 1976 issue of Artscanada, which makes references to the following projects: - Corridart (predominant); - Le trésor de Trois-Rivières [part of Une histoire...]; - Montréal... plus ou moins?; - Canadian pavillion for Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ARTS CANADA / JULY-AUGUST 1976 (CORRIDART /2)
1976
Press clippings related to Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0012:098:012
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File containing magazine clippings (and multiple photocopies) from an article appearing in the July-August 1976 issue of Artscanada, which makes references to the following projects: - Corridart (predominant); - Le trésor de Trois-Rivières [part of Une histoire...]; - Montréal... plus ou moins?; - Canadian pavillion for Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ARTS CANADA / JULY-AUGUST 1976 (CORRIDART /2)
textual records
1976
photographs
ARCH275849
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2 binders- photographic documentation for projects filed under, "Recreation and Resort." Includes: Whistler Village Ski Condominiums, Arrowhead Resort and Hotel, Kanata Recreation Plan, King Ranch Health Resort and Spa, Garmisch Resort and Hotel, Cowan Point Resort, Fitzsimmons Creek Lodge. Contains project information sheets, views of sites, interiors and exteriors, models, plans and renderings. Also includes magazine clippings and reprints.
1990
Photographic documentation for various projects
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ARCH275849
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2 binders- photographic documentation for projects filed under, "Recreation and Resort." Includes: Whistler Village Ski Condominiums, Arrowhead Resort and Hotel, Kanata Recreation Plan, King Ranch Health Resort and Spa, Garmisch Resort and Hotel, Cowan Point Resort, Fitzsimmons Creek Lodge. Contains project information sheets, views of sites, interiors and exteriors, models, plans and renderings. Also includes magazine clippings and reprints.
photographs
1990
textual records
DR2012:0012:098:014
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File containing two complete copies, clippings, and photocopies of Parachute magazine, issue 13 (winter 1978), in which a French-language interview with Melvin Charney appears. Includes references to the following projects: - Memo series; - Un dictionnaire...; - Le trésor de Trois-Rivières [part of Une histoire]; - Les maisons de la rue Sherbrooke; - Fragments; - Streetwork. Original folder inscribed in graphite: PARACHUTE, no. 13, Hiver 1978.
1978
Press clippings related to Melvin Charney and his projects
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DR2012:0012:098:014
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File containing two complete copies, clippings, and photocopies of Parachute magazine, issue 13 (winter 1978), in which a French-language interview with Melvin Charney appears. Includes references to the following projects: - Memo series; - Un dictionnaire...; - Le trésor de Trois-Rivières [part of Une histoire]; - Les maisons de la rue Sherbrooke; - Fragments; - Streetwork. Original folder inscribed in graphite: PARACHUTE, no. 13, Hiver 1978.
textual records
1978
Project
AP148.S1.1972.PR01
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Project series documents Poli's research and design work on his major project about a peasant farmer named Zeno from Riparbella. This project, entitled "Zeno, una cultura autosufficiente," was presented at the 1978 Venice Biennale with Superstudio as "La Coscienza di Zeno (Zeno's consciousness)". The project also appears to have some overlap with another research project in which Poli and other members of Superstudio were involved: Culture materiale extraurbane. This involved research and the development of a course in the architecture programme at the University of Florence on research into traditional tools and other aspects of rural material culture. The research work on rural culture was published in the magazine Modo (no.7) in March 1978. The Zeno project reflects a major project in Poli's output, with work beginning on it in 1972 and into 1980. There are numerous narratives at work in this project. There is the narrative of Zeno's relationship to the small house built by his grandfather and in which he was born, and has always lived. Alongside this, is Poli's interest in Zeno's relationship to his tools, his clothes, all the material elements of his life in the only house he has ever known. The fictional narrative that Poli weaves into this project involves an imagined encounter between Zeno and astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Poli's fascination with Zeno's material culture extends into a comparison of these two men and their physical interactions with their worlds: both self-sufficient capsules of a kind. Material in this project includes a large number of drawings and collages depicting different domestic and working spaces and tools in Zeno's life. A number of these drawings feature artefacts, such as cloth pillowcases, metal pieces, and a rope. In addition, the project series includes a number of physical artefacts, such as tools and even Zeno's door. A notable element in this series is an artist book by Poli which features a catalogue or register of elements in Zeno's life, detailing everything about his spaces, his working days, and even the food he eats.
1972-1980
Zeno, una cultura autosufficiente [Zeno, a self-sufficient culture] (1972-1980)
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AP148.S1.1972.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Poli's research and design work on his major project about a peasant farmer named Zeno from Riparbella. This project, entitled "Zeno, una cultura autosufficiente," was presented at the 1978 Venice Biennale with Superstudio as "La Coscienza di Zeno (Zeno's consciousness)". The project also appears to have some overlap with another research project in which Poli and other members of Superstudio were involved: Culture materiale extraurbane. This involved research and the development of a course in the architecture programme at the University of Florence on research into traditional tools and other aspects of rural material culture. The research work on rural culture was published in the magazine Modo (no.7) in March 1978. The Zeno project reflects a major project in Poli's output, with work beginning on it in 1972 and into 1980. There are numerous narratives at work in this project. There is the narrative of Zeno's relationship to the small house built by his grandfather and in which he was born, and has always lived. Alongside this, is Poli's interest in Zeno's relationship to his tools, his clothes, all the material elements of his life in the only house he has ever known. The fictional narrative that Poli weaves into this project involves an imagined encounter between Zeno and astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Poli's fascination with Zeno's material culture extends into a comparison of these two men and their physical interactions with their worlds: both self-sufficient capsules of a kind. Material in this project includes a large number of drawings and collages depicting different domestic and working spaces and tools in Zeno's life. A number of these drawings feature artefacts, such as cloth pillowcases, metal pieces, and a rope. In addition, the project series includes a number of physical artefacts, such as tools and even Zeno's door. A notable element in this series is an artist book by Poli which features a catalogue or register of elements in Zeno's life, detailing everything about his spaces, his working days, and even the food he eats.
Project
1972-1980
textual records, photographs
AP197.S2.031
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The box contains various research files organized in alphabetical order by either author's last name or subject, from S-U. The largest section in this box consists of writings that relate to technology and architecture. Other research materials include writings on Karl Teige, Guiseppe Terragni and O.M. Ungers. The slides are of technology and design history; the microfilms contain copies of the Soviet magazine, Sovremenia architectura.
1963-2015
Research files organized by author's last name or subject from S-U
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AP197.S2.031
Description:
The box contains various research files organized in alphabetical order by either author's last name or subject, from S-U. The largest section in this box consists of writings that relate to technology and architecture. Other research materials include writings on Karl Teige, Guiseppe Terragni and O.M. Ungers. The slides are of technology and design history; the microfilms contain copies of the Soviet magazine, Sovremenia architectura.
textual records, photographs
1963-2015
textual records
DR1999:0495
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documents include preliminary predesign documents vol. 1- July 23, 1991 (project research), vol. 2 - July 23, 1991 (department requests), University campaign newsletter, Department of Art History information, campus plan report, correspondence , contracts (Standard Form Agreement), proposals: theatre consulting services, lighting, acoustics, magazine, zoning, preliminary cost plan, fee & expense worksheets, fee summaries, 1 artifact, hand written text
preliminary predesign documents, University campaign newsletter, Department of Art History information
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DR1999:0495
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documents include preliminary predesign documents vol. 1- July 23, 1991 (project research), vol. 2 - July 23, 1991 (department requests), University campaign newsletter, Department of Art History information, campus plan report, correspondence , contracts (Standard Form Agreement), proposals: theatre consulting services, lighting, acoustics, magazine, zoning, preliminary cost plan, fee & expense worksheets, fee summaries, 1 artifact, hand written text
textual records
textual records
The 2 June 1966 issue of 'New Society' featuring an article on Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt
DR1995:0325:001-001
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the 2 June 1966 issue of 'New Society' featuring an article on Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt, the 20 March 1969 issue of 'New Society' featuring an article on Non-Plan by Reyner Banham, Paul Barker, Peter Hall and Price, a complete set of five Cedric Price supplements to AD magazine (October 1970 - October 1971) featuring descriptions of his projects and including a two-part essay by Price titled 'Housing Research'
1966, 1969-1971
The 2 June 1966 issue of 'New Society' featuring an article on Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt
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DR1995:0325:001-001
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the 2 June 1966 issue of 'New Society' featuring an article on Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt, the 20 March 1969 issue of 'New Society' featuring an article on Non-Plan by Reyner Banham, Paul Barker, Peter Hall and Price, a complete set of five Cedric Price supplements to AD magazine (October 1970 - October 1971) featuring descriptions of his projects and including a two-part essay by Price titled 'Housing Research'
textual records
1966, 1969-1971
born digital, photographs
AP170.S4.002
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This directory chiefly contains images and animated GIFs for various publications related to HypoSurface and other dECOi projects, including Art and Architecture magazine and an unidentified book. Directory also includes Paul Steenhuisen audio files of modified cow sounds. Original directory name: "ftp-data". Most common file formats: Aegis Files, Tagged Image File Format, Graphics Interchange Format, Audio Interchange File Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed).
25 February 1999 - 23 April 2007
Publication images and animations for HypoSurface and other dECOi projects (1 of 2)
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AP170.S4.002
Description:
This directory chiefly contains images and animated GIFs for various publications related to HypoSurface and other dECOi projects, including Art and Architecture magazine and an unidentified book. Directory also includes Paul Steenhuisen audio files of modified cow sounds. Original directory name: "ftp-data". Most common file formats: Aegis Files, Tagged Image File Format, Graphics Interchange Format, Audio Interchange File Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed).
born digital, photographs
25 February 1999 - 23 April 2007
archives
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Fonds
AP189
Synopsis:
L’installation Météorologie d’intérieur fut présentée au Centre Canadien d’Architecture (CCA) lors de l’exposition Environ(ne)ment (18 octobre 2006-10 juin 2007) et à Rovereto en Italie lors de l’exposition Manifesta 7 (19 juillet-2 novembre 2008). Les documents d’archives de l’installation comprennent le logiciel développé pour l’installation et une sélection des objets installés dans les deux espaces d’exposition. *** The installation Interior Weather was presented at the Candian Centre for Architecture (CCA) as part of the exhibition Environ(ne)ment (October 18, 2006-June 10, 2007) and in Rovereto, Italy as part of Manifesta 7 (July 19-November 2, 2008). The records of the installation Interior Weather include the software developed for the installation and a selection of objects installed in the exhibition spaces.
2000-2008
Philippe Rahm "Interior Weather" installation records
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AP189
Synopsis:
L’installation Météorologie d’intérieur fut présentée au Centre Canadien d’Architecture (CCA) lors de l’exposition Environ(ne)ment (18 octobre 2006-10 juin 2007) et à Rovereto en Italie lors de l’exposition Manifesta 7 (19 juillet-2 novembre 2008). Les documents d’archives de l’installation comprennent le logiciel développé pour l’installation et une sélection des objets installés dans les deux espaces d’exposition. *** The installation Interior Weather was presented at the Candian Centre for Architecture (CCA) as part of the exhibition Environ(ne)ment (October 18, 2006-June 10, 2007) and in Rovereto, Italy as part of Manifesta 7 (July 19-November 2, 2008). The records of the installation Interior Weather include the software developed for the installation and a selection of objects installed in the exhibition spaces.
archives
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Fonds
2000-2008
PHCON2002:0016:015
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Binder documents the life of Anne Alpert predominantly from 1947 to 1965, including her affair with Isamu Noguchi, her marriage to Hollis Alpert and the ongoing involvement of Roberto Matta, her former husband, in her, and their twin sons, lives. Correspondence addressed directly to the twins, Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta, from their father, is also included in the binder, along with newspaper and magazine clippings and memorabilia. Binder contains photographs and textual records.
September 1944-1965
Gordon Matta-Clark Mother's papers: September 1944 through 1965
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PHCON2002:0016:015
Description:
Binder documents the life of Anne Alpert predominantly from 1947 to 1965, including her affair with Isamu Noguchi, her marriage to Hollis Alpert and the ongoing involvement of Roberto Matta, her former husband, in her, and their twin sons, lives. Correspondence addressed directly to the twins, Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta, from their father, is also included in the binder, along with newspaper and magazine clippings and memorabilia. Binder contains photographs and textual records.
September 1944-1965