textual records
PHCON2002:0016:003:103
14 July 1975
textual records
14 July 1975
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:004:003
January 1976
textual records
January 1976
textual records
ARCH273842
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2 files- the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, proceedings Seminar 1: "Towards and Architecture in the Spirit of Islam" (1978), Seminar 5: "The Search for Form, Places of Public Gathering in Islam" (1980), various papers and a publication by Aga Khan Awards (1980).
1978-1980
Various papers and a publication by 1980 Aga Khan Awards.
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ARCH273842
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2 files- the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, proceedings Seminar 1: "Towards and Architecture in the Spirit of Islam" (1978), Seminar 5: "The Search for Form, Places of Public Gathering in Islam" (1980), various papers and a publication by Aga Khan Awards (1980).
textual records
1978-1980
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AP164.S1.2004.D14
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The project series documents the public commission for the construction of basic apartments for young people. The firm was invited along with three other architects/offices to propose and expose four prototypes during the Construmat show. The prototype was roughly built, but was then destroyed. The firm identified this project as number 195. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions, reports, and clippings.
2003-2006, predominant 2004-2005
APTM Construmat, Barcelona, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D14
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The project series documents the public commission for the construction of basic apartments for young people. The firm was invited along with three other architects/offices to propose and expose four prototypes during the Construmat show. The prototype was roughly built, but was then destroyed. The firm identified this project as number 195. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, digital, photographic and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions, reports, and clippings.
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2003-2006, predominant 2004-2005
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AP173.S2.2007.D5
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition for the Haeckel Tower in Munich, Germany, a public artwork for the Helmholtz Center in Munich. This project is also identified as the GSF-Tower. Material in this series was produced around 2007. The series contains a presentation booklet for the project. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 2007
Haeckel Tower, Munich, Germany (2007)
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AP173.S2.2007.D5
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition for the Haeckel Tower in Munich, Germany, a public artwork for the Helmholtz Center in Munich. This project is also identified as the GSF-Tower. Material in this series was produced around 2007. The series contains a presentation booklet for the project. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
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ca. 2007
Project
AP173.S2.2007.D1
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition for the Phantom Tower near Werkendam, Netherlands, a public artwork at the Fort Altena. Lars Spuybroek won the First prize for his project. Material in this series was produced around 2007. The series contains a presentation booklet of the project. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 2007
Phantom Tower, Werkendam, Netherlands (2007)
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AP173.S2.2007.D1
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition for the Phantom Tower near Werkendam, Netherlands, a public artwork at the Fort Altena. Lars Spuybroek won the First prize for his project. Material in this series was produced around 2007. The series contains a presentation booklet of the project. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
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ca. 2007
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AP164.S1.2003.D10
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The project series documents the commission and built project for an urban development and a public park on the banks of the rivers Torio and Bernesca in the area of La Lastra, León, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 173. “The park of La Lastra is composed by the superpositioning [sic] of four different states of natural space: a fluvial park, an urban park, an agricultural park and a park with common installations. Being next to the urbanization of La Lastra, both public spaces, both adopt a minimum strategy of landscape bubbles and urbanized bubbles respectively in the way that the whole complex becomes a continuum and achieves a scale able to diffuse the traditional limits of either urban fabric or park, confirming a singular complex which responds to the way in which new generations can understand the relation between nature and artificial.” (ARCH270975) Two other projects are related to this one: Alcorque para León (AP164.S1.2004.D5) and Puentes de León (AP164.S1.2004.D6). Documenting the project are presentation documents, notes, a dummy and a proposal.
circa 2003-2004
Urbanización del sector La Lastra, León, Spain (2003)
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AP164.S1.2003.D10
Description:
The project series documents the commission and built project for an urban development and a public park on the banks of the rivers Torio and Bernesca in the area of La Lastra, León, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 173. “The park of La Lastra is composed by the superpositioning [sic] of four different states of natural space: a fluvial park, an urban park, an agricultural park and a park with common installations. Being next to the urbanization of La Lastra, both public spaces, both adopt a minimum strategy of landscape bubbles and urbanized bubbles respectively in the way that the whole complex becomes a continuum and achieves a scale able to diffuse the traditional limits of either urban fabric or park, confirming a singular complex which responds to the way in which new generations can understand the relation between nature and artificial.” (ARCH270975) Two other projects are related to this one: Alcorque para León (AP164.S1.2004.D5) and Puentes de León (AP164.S1.2004.D6). Documenting the project are presentation documents, notes, a dummy and a proposal.
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circa 2003-2004
photographs
ARCH269643
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Group consists of 23 photographs by Jeet Malhotra of some of the miscellaneous public buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India, including buildings for healthcare, commercial or cultural buildings, designed by Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Jeet Malhotra.
between 1953 and 1965
Photographs of miscellaneous buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH269643
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Group consists of 23 photographs by Jeet Malhotra of some of the miscellaneous public buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India, including buildings for healthcare, commercial or cultural buildings, designed by Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Jeet Malhotra.
photographs
between 1953 and 1965
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O.C.H. Feasibility Study
AP144.S2.D59
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File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
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AP144.S2.D59
Description:
File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
File 59
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
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AP173.S2.2007.D3
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition for the Hidden Lives in Tilburg, Netherlands, a design developement for a public artwork for the City of Tilburg. Lars Spuybroek won the First Prize for his project. Material in this series was produced around 2007. The series contains a presentation booklet. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 2007
Hidden Lives, Tilburg, Netherlands (2007)
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AP173.S2.2007.D3
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition for the Hidden Lives in Tilburg, Netherlands, a design developement for a public artwork for the City of Tilburg. Lars Spuybroek won the First Prize for his project. Material in this series was produced around 2007. The series contains a presentation booklet. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
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ca. 2007