books, photographs
PH1987:1301:001-020
Description:
- Contemporary binding consists of grey paper-covered boards with a black leather spine. There is a gold gilt inscription on the spine and black imprinted inscriptions on the cover. Endpages are of white brownish white paper. The book is comprised of a tile page, 4 pages of text, a list of photographs and 20 photographs.
architecture, sculpture
published 1868
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostella [sic] in Spain: Showing especially the Sculpture of the Portico de la Gloria, By Mestre Mateo
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PH1987:1301:001-020
Description:
- Contemporary binding consists of grey paper-covered boards with a black leather spine. There is a gold gilt inscription on the spine and black imprinted inscriptions on the cover. Endpages are of white brownish white paper. The book is comprised of a tile page, 4 pages of text, a list of photographs and 20 photographs.
books, photographs
published 1868
architecture, sculpture
articles
2011: StackView / ShelfLife
What the future looked like
book, Dewey Decimal system, Google, Harvard, Harvard Library Innovation Laboratory, Library of Congress, skeuomorphisme
5 July 2012
What the future looked like
DR2007:0019:001-008
Description:
Set of eight original concept drawings on board, each 12" x 12", colour pencil and metallic marker, dated December 1988, for the 1989 exhibition, "CCA: Building and Gardens", in the Octogonale Gallery. L.W. Richards was curator and designer for the exhibition in conjunction with the opening of the CCA and the book, CCA: Building and Gardens.
1988-1989
CCA: Building and Gardens, 1988-1989
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DR2007:0019:001-008
Description:
Set of eight original concept drawings on board, each 12" x 12", colour pencil and metallic marker, dated December 1988, for the 1989 exhibition, "CCA: Building and Gardens", in the Octogonale Gallery. L.W. Richards was curator and designer for the exhibition in conjunction with the opening of the CCA and the book, CCA: Building and Gardens.
textual records
ARCH278481
Description:
File's title: A&H 1997 1995 B1 Areas de impunidad (1997) "Las afueras" (1995) / Charla en Chipre, Area de impunidad. List of seminars, workshops and conferences: - Las afueras. Siete visiones de la vida metropolitana (book presentation); - Areas de impunidad y espacios vectoriales; - Land-FACE (Nicosia, Cyprus). The documents are in English and Spanish.
ca. 1995-1997
Writings, flyers, reference materials and correspondence regarding seminars, workshops and conferences
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ARCH278481
Description:
File's title: A&H 1997 1995 B1 Areas de impunidad (1997) "Las afueras" (1995) / Charla en Chipre, Area de impunidad. List of seminars, workshops and conferences: - Las afueras. Siete visiones de la vida metropolitana (book presentation); - Areas de impunidad y espacios vectoriales; - Land-FACE (Nicosia, Cyprus). The documents are in English and Spanish.
textual records
ca. 1995-1997
PH2006:0249
Description:
A pharmacy receipt from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico and a piece of paper with names, phone numbers and hours is inserted at page 127. Two bus tickets for Progreso to Merida, one stamped 7 March 1975, are inserted at page 219. Driving instructions and notes are inscribed in another hand on the last page of the book.
published 1974
A Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins
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PH2006:0249
Description:
A pharmacy receipt from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico and a piece of paper with names, phone numbers and hours is inserted at page 127. Two bus tickets for Progreso to Merida, one stamped 7 March 1975, are inserted at page 219. Driving instructions and notes are inscribed in another hand on the last page of the book.
archives
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Fonds
AP052
Synopsis:
The Charbonneau et Charbonneau architectes fonds, 1907-1981, documents the built projects of Québec architectural firm Charbonneau et Charbonneau, architectes. The 145 projects that are represented in this fonds are divided by the works of Audet et Charbonneau, architectes (1913-1917); René Charbonneau, architecte (1918-1945); Charbonneau et Charbonneau, architectes (1945-1969); and Gérard Charbonneau, architecte (1969-1979). Materials in this fonds consist of 3135 drawings (including reprographic copies), 51 textual records and 3 photographs.
1907-1981
Charbonneau et Charbonneau architectes fonds
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AP052
Synopsis:
The Charbonneau et Charbonneau architectes fonds, 1907-1981, documents the built projects of Québec architectural firm Charbonneau et Charbonneau, architectes. The 145 projects that are represented in this fonds are divided by the works of Audet et Charbonneau, architectes (1913-1917); René Charbonneau, architecte (1918-1945); Charbonneau et Charbonneau, architectes (1945-1969); and Gérard Charbonneau, architecte (1969-1979). Materials in this fonds consist of 3135 drawings (including reprographic copies), 51 textual records and 3 photographs.
archives
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Fonds
1907-1981
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Maison de Verre (1965, 1969)
AP197.S1.SS1
Description:
Located on 31 Rue St Guillaume in Paris, France, Maison de Verre was designed between 1928 and 1931 by furniture designer and architect Pierre Chareau, architect Bernard Bijvoet, and metal craftsman Louis Dalbet. Although the home was built, no original drawings exist for this project. In 1965, as Hodder Fellow at Princeton University, Kenneth Frampton along with Robert Vickery and Michael Carapetian measured the home and its details. Originally, their intention was that this research lead to a book project, but they later published their work as an article entitled "Maison de Verre" in a 1969 issue of Perspecta. This subseries includes measurement sketches and sixteen axonometric representations on vellum that were produced from this research. Photographs document Maison de Verre and provide various interior and exterior views of the house. Photographs by Michael Carapetian, published in the Perspecta article, “Maison de Verre (1969),” are also included in this subseries. Textual documentation includes drafts of the publication on Maison de Verre, as well as notes, correspondence, and various research files on Paul Nelson, Pierre Chareau, and Maison de Verre.
1965-1981
Maison de Verre (1965, 1969)
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AP197.S1.SS1
Description:
Located on 31 Rue St Guillaume in Paris, France, Maison de Verre was designed between 1928 and 1931 by furniture designer and architect Pierre Chareau, architect Bernard Bijvoet, and metal craftsman Louis Dalbet. Although the home was built, no original drawings exist for this project. In 1965, as Hodder Fellow at Princeton University, Kenneth Frampton along with Robert Vickery and Michael Carapetian measured the home and its details. Originally, their intention was that this research lead to a book project, but they later published their work as an article entitled "Maison de Verre" in a 1969 issue of Perspecta. This subseries includes measurement sketches and sixteen axonometric representations on vellum that were produced from this research. Photographs document Maison de Verre and provide various interior and exterior views of the house. Photographs by Michael Carapetian, published in the Perspecta article, “Maison de Verre (1969),” are also included in this subseries. Textual documentation includes drafts of the publication on Maison de Verre, as well as notes, correspondence, and various research files on Paul Nelson, Pierre Chareau, and Maison de Verre.
Subseries
1965-1981
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
DR2007:0019:003
Description:
One of a set of eight original concept drawings on board, each 12" x 12", colour pencil and metallic marker, dated December 1988, for the 1989 exhibition, "CCA: Building and Gardens", in the Octogonale Gallery. L.W. Richards was curator and designer for the exhibition in conjunction with the opening of the CCA and the book, CCA: Building and Gardens.
1988-1989
CCA: Building and Gardens, 1988-1989
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DR2007:0019:003
Description:
One of a set of eight original concept drawings on board, each 12" x 12", colour pencil and metallic marker, dated December 1988, for the 1989 exhibition, "CCA: Building and Gardens", in the Octogonale Gallery. L.W. Richards was curator and designer for the exhibition in conjunction with the opening of the CCA and the book, CCA: Building and Gardens.
DR2007:0019:004
Description:
One of a set of eight original concept drawings on board, each 12" x 12", colour pencil and metallic marker, dated December 1988, for the 1989 exhibition, "CCA: Building and Gardens", in the Octogonale Gallery. L.W. Richards was curator and designer for the exhibition in conjunction with the opening of the CCA and the book, CCA: Building and Gardens.
1988-1989
CCA: Building and Gardens, 1988-1989
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DR2007:0019:004
Description:
One of a set of eight original concept drawings on board, each 12" x 12", colour pencil and metallic marker, dated December 1988, for the 1989 exhibition, "CCA: Building and Gardens", in the Octogonale Gallery. L.W. Richards was curator and designer for the exhibition in conjunction with the opening of the CCA and the book, CCA: Building and Gardens.