View from the Brick Temple
DR1982:0096:010
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- A view of the gardens south of the Brick Temple, with Coucher's Obelisk in the centre middle-distance. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
designed 1733-1738
View from the Brick Temple
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DR1982:0096:010
Description:
- A view of the gardens south of the Brick Temple, with Coucher's Obelisk in the centre middle-distance. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
Project
AP018.S1.1969.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the expansion of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto from 1969-1974. The office identified the project as number 69006. This project consisted of the vast expansion of the AGO that began in 1969, which largely came about due to a multi-million dollar donation from English sculpture Henry Moore. Most prominent in this project was the design and construction of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, a new gallery to house the extensive artworks of Henry Moore in the AGO’s collection. This included $15 million’s worth of art that Moore donated at the start of the project. The project was made up of two phases. The first included construction of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, the Sam and Ayala Zacks Wing, a link to the pre-existing Grange mansion, and updates to the art gallery’s finishes. The second phase proposed additional updates to existing finishes. By the end of this project, the architects had also added a public lounge, dining room and cafeteria, a members’ lounge, lecture areas (including the Henry Moore Lecture Hall), classrooms, and spaces for the gallery’s special services. The work was further divided into 4 physical areas of the art gallery (A, B, C and D) and the drawings for this project reflect this division. Before this work had been completed, a “Stage II” to the expansion had already been approved by the owners (Stage II is also included in this fonds, see AP018.S1.1972.PR08). In the documentation, this project was originally called the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Expansion Phases 1 and 2. However, as multiple stages to the expansion developed later on, this project eventually became known as the Stage I Expansion. While the project contract was originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings, textual records, and mounted photographs dating from 1968-1986. There are numerous original drawings showing the design development of the new galleries. Two presentation boards show photographs of the project model. The textual records consist of correspondence with contractors and clients, inspection and other site reports, specifications, contract data, consultancy records, schedules, change orders, financial documentation, conference reports, area calculations, research materials, detail planning records, and project notebooks. Box AP018.S1.1969.PR01.007 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office. This project series also contains one box of textual documentation that spans across multiple project series related to the AGO expansion within this fonds (see AP018.S1.1969.PR01.044). This includes press releases, newspaper articles, project proposals and studies, correspondence with Henry Moore, meeting minutes and reports.
1968-1986
Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Stage I Expansion, Toronto (1969-1974)
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AP018.S1.1969.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the expansion of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto from 1969-1974. The office identified the project as number 69006. This project consisted of the vast expansion of the AGO that began in 1969, which largely came about due to a multi-million dollar donation from English sculpture Henry Moore. Most prominent in this project was the design and construction of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, a new gallery to house the extensive artworks of Henry Moore in the AGO’s collection. This included $15 million’s worth of art that Moore donated at the start of the project. The project was made up of two phases. The first included construction of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, the Sam and Ayala Zacks Wing, a link to the pre-existing Grange mansion, and updates to the art gallery’s finishes. The second phase proposed additional updates to existing finishes. By the end of this project, the architects had also added a public lounge, dining room and cafeteria, a members’ lounge, lecture areas (including the Henry Moore Lecture Hall), classrooms, and spaces for the gallery’s special services. The work was further divided into 4 physical areas of the art gallery (A, B, C and D) and the drawings for this project reflect this division. Before this work had been completed, a “Stage II” to the expansion had already been approved by the owners (Stage II is also included in this fonds, see AP018.S1.1972.PR08). In the documentation, this project was originally called the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Expansion Phases 1 and 2. However, as multiple stages to the expansion developed later on, this project eventually became known as the Stage I Expansion. While the project contract was originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings, textual records, and mounted photographs dating from 1968-1986. There are numerous original drawings showing the design development of the new galleries. Two presentation boards show photographs of the project model. The textual records consist of correspondence with contractors and clients, inspection and other site reports, specifications, contract data, consultancy records, schedules, change orders, financial documentation, conference reports, area calculations, research materials, detail planning records, and project notebooks. Box AP018.S1.1969.PR01.007 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office. This project series also contains one box of textual documentation that spans across multiple project series related to the AGO expansion within this fonds (see AP018.S1.1969.PR01.044). This includes press releases, newspaper articles, project proposals and studies, correspondence with Henry Moore, meeting minutes and reports.
Project
1968-1986
textual records
AP018.S2.006
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This box contains correpondence, presentation materials, and some research related to various projects and clients. This includes materials related to the Toronto Transportation Terminal, Mission Dome Inc., and Ottawa University. Moreover, there are several files related to a consortium, which Parkin Architects Planners was part of, that worked on proposals and presentations to build airports in various countries. The box also includes documentation on Parkin First Architects, Fiset et Deschamps, architects, Parkin Architects Planners, and John B. Parkin Associates including their project list compiled in 1966.
1966-1976
Correspondence, research, and presentation materials
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AP018.S2.006
Description:
This box contains correpondence, presentation materials, and some research related to various projects and clients. This includes materials related to the Toronto Transportation Terminal, Mission Dome Inc., and Ottawa University. Moreover, there are several files related to a consortium, which Parkin Architects Planners was part of, that worked on proposals and presentations to build airports in various countries. The box also includes documentation on Parkin First Architects, Fiset et Deschamps, architects, Parkin Architects Planners, and John B. Parkin Associates including their project list compiled in 1966.
textual records
1966-1976
The exhibition Jai Tech: ÁbalosHerreros selected by Juan José Castellón examines the way the tower typology manifests distinct, strategic approaches in the architecture of ÁbalosHerreros, a firm that operated in Madrid from 1984 until 2008. Objects presented include site plans, photomontages, models, floor plans, and photographs. The exhibition also features a selection(...)
Octagonal gallery
24 May 2015 to 12 July 2015
Jai Tech: Ábalos&Herreros selected by Juan José Castellón
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Description:
The exhibition Jai Tech: ÁbalosHerreros selected by Juan José Castellón examines the way the tower typology manifests distinct, strategic approaches in the architecture of ÁbalosHerreros, a firm that operated in Madrid from 1984 until 2008. Objects presented include site plans, photomontages, models, floor plans, and photographs. The exhibition also features a selection(...)
Octagonal gallery
photographs
AP178.S1.1965.PR06.011
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Original file title : Plano Da Marginal Leça 22/60. Note on box PLM 037 ate PLM 088- nota: ver tambem gaveta e correspondencia projecto. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PLM 037-046.
1969-1974
Photographs of project site and model, Plano Urbanístico para a Marginal de Leça e Zona da Boa Nova
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AP178.S1.1965.PR06.011
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Original file title : Plano Da Marginal Leça 22/60. Note on box PLM 037 ate PLM 088- nota: ver tambem gaveta e correspondencia projecto. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PLM 037-046.
photographs
1969-1974
photographs
AP178.S1.1965.PR06.012
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Original file title : Plano Da Marginal Leça 22/60 Note on box PLM 037 ate PLM 088- nota: ver tambem gaveta e correspondencia projecto Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PLM 063-088.
1969-1974
Photographs, negatives and photomontages of project site, Plano Urbanístico para a Marginal de Leça e Zona da Boa Nova
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AP178.S1.1965.PR06.012
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Original file title : Plano Da Marginal Leça 22/60 Note on box PLM 037 ate PLM 088- nota: ver tambem gaveta e correspondencia projecto Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PLM 063-088.
photographs
1969-1974
photographs
AP178.S1.1965.PR06.013
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Original file title : Plano Da Marginal Leça 22/60 Note on box PLM 037 ate PLM 088- nota: ver tambem gaveta e correspondencia projecto Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PLM 047-062.
1969-1974
Photographs of aerial view, Plano Urbanístico para a Marginal de Leça e Zona da Boa Nova
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AP178.S1.1965.PR06.013
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Original file title : Plano Da Marginal Leça 22/60 Note on box PLM 037 ate PLM 088- nota: ver tambem gaveta e correspondencia projecto Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file PLM 047-062.
photographs
1969-1974
DR1982:0096:014
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- A view of the south face of the house as seen on axis and from across the formal parterre. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
designed 1733-1738
View of the House from the Parterre
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DR1982:0096:014
Description:
- A view of the south face of the house as seen on axis and from across the formal parterre. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
archives
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Fonds
AP154
Synopsis:
The Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg collection documents selected projects of the architect Giovanni Pasanella and of firms of which he was a principal, namely, Merz & Pasanella, Pasanella + Klein, and Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg.
1955-2007
Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg collection
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AP154
Synopsis:
The Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg collection documents selected projects of the architect Giovanni Pasanella and of firms of which he was a principal, namely, Merz & Pasanella, Pasanella + Klein, and Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg.
archives
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Fonds
1955-2007
drawings, photographs
ARCH278248
Description:
File's title: B.03: General. Mem. Estruct, Junio 98. The file was found in a box labelled for the exhibition and publication "Reciclando Madrid". The relation to the present materials has to be provided. Further investigation is required.
ca. 1999
Elevation of El mirador: torre mixta en la bahía de Algeciras and a partiel view of an unidentified building
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ARCH278248
Description:
File's title: B.03: General. Mem. Estruct, Junio 98. The file was found in a box labelled for the exhibition and publication "Reciclando Madrid". The relation to the present materials has to be provided. Further investigation is required.
drawings, photographs
ca. 1999