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ARCH255039
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Scheme A and scheme B design statement and proposal for research centre, with photographs of presentation drawings.
1988
Scheme A and scheme B design statement and proposal for research centre
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ARCH255039
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Scheme A and scheme B design statement and proposal for research centre, with photographs of presentation drawings.
textual records
1988
textual records
ARCH187482
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correspondence, invoices and purchase statements, notes, outline specification, property plans, contracts, colour schedule, product brochures (1956-61)
Correspondence, invoices and purchase statements, notes
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ARCH187482
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correspondence, invoices and purchase statements, notes, outline specification, property plans, contracts, colour schedule, product brochures (1956-61)
textual records
textual records
ARCH187483
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correspondence, invoices and purchase statements, notes, outline specification, property plans, contracts, colour schedule, product brochures (1956-61)
circa 1956 - 1961
Correspondence, invoices and purchase statements, notes
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ARCH187483
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correspondence, invoices and purchase statements, notes, outline specification, property plans, contracts, colour schedule, product brochures (1956-61)
textual records
circa 1956 - 1961
textual records
DR1995:0293:065-065
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photographs, drawings, sketches with annotations, cost estimate, competition programme, correspondence, office memoranda, notes, architect's statement, and clippings
Photographs, drawings, sketches with annotations, cost estimate, competition programme
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DR1995:0293:065-065
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photographs, drawings, sketches with annotations, cost estimate, competition programme, correspondence, office memoranda, notes, architect's statement, and clippings
textual records
textual records
PHCON2002:0016:004:100:001
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Letter is accompanied with the closing statement for sale of 39 Walker Street, dated 11 March 1977.
29 March 1978
Letter from Harry J. Friedberg to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:004:100:001
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Letter is accompanied with the closing statement for sale of 39 Walker Street, dated 11 March 1977.
textual records
29 March 1978
textual records
AP140.S2.SS1.D18.P13
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typescript of the architects' statement explaining the concept of the project with an addendum describing the site
Typescript of the architects' statement explaining the concept of the project with an addendum describing the site
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AP140.S2.SS1.D18.P13
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typescript of the architects' statement explaining the concept of the project with an addendum describing the site
textual records
archives
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AP181
Synopsis:
The COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records, 1994-2007, document the design of the firm’s BMW Welt project, also known as BMW World, in Munich, Germany. The archive consists of approximately 52, 400 born-digital files representing the greater part of the digital archive of the project, as well as 52 of the study models made in the earlier stages of the project.
1994-2015
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records
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AP181
Synopsis:
The COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt project records, 1994-2007, document the design of the firm’s BMW Welt project, also known as BMW World, in Munich, Germany. The archive consists of approximately 52, 400 born-digital files representing the greater part of the digital archive of the project, as well as 52 of the study models made in the earlier stages of the project.
archives
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Fonds
1994-2015
archives
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Fonds
Reginald Malcolmson fonds
AP150
Synopsis:
The Reginald Malcolmson fonds documents the personal activities and professional practice of architect Reginald Francis Malcolmson. It pertains to his work as architectural student, and to the architectural and urban planning projects by Reginald Malcolmson, working alone and on behalf of other architectural firms. It also pertains to Malcolmson's role as author and to his involvement in exhibitions.
1933-1992
Reginald Malcolmson fonds
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AP150
Synopsis:
The Reginald Malcolmson fonds documents the personal activities and professional practice of architect Reginald Francis Malcolmson. It pertains to his work as architectural student, and to the architectural and urban planning projects by Reginald Malcolmson, working alone and on behalf of other architectural firms. It also pertains to Malcolmson's role as author and to his involvement in exhibitions.
archives
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Fonds
1933-1992
archives
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Eero Saarinen collection
AP159
Synopsis:
The Eero Saarinen Collection documents eight built projects undertaken between 1956 and 1964. The IBM Exhibition Pavilion for the New York World's Fair was undertaken in association with Charles Eames. Eero Saarinen died before this project got underway and was carried out by his successor firm, led by Kevin Roche.
1956-1964
Eero Saarinen collection
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AP159
Synopsis:
The Eero Saarinen Collection documents eight built projects undertaken between 1956 and 1964. The IBM Exhibition Pavilion for the New York World's Fair was undertaken in association with Charles Eames. Eero Saarinen died before this project got underway and was carried out by his successor firm, led by Kevin Roche.
archives
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1956-1964
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CD042
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The collection documents the research of Susan Wagg, one of the curators of the exhibition “Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture”, on bank buildings in the United States and in Canada, from 1795 to 1979. It contains her research files on each of the bank buildings presented in the exhibition and the photograhic commission of the banks by photographers Robert Bourdeau, Edward Burtynsky, David Duchow, David Miller, Marilyn Bridges, James Iska, Len Jenshel, John Pfahl, George Tice, Catherine Wagner and Serge Hambourg.
1926-1993
Money Matters exhibition collection
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CD042
Synopsis:
The collection documents the research of Susan Wagg, one of the curators of the exhibition “Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture”, on bank buildings in the United States and in Canada, from 1795 to 1979. It contains her research files on each of the bank buildings presented in the exhibition and the photograhic commission of the banks by photographers Robert Bourdeau, Edward Burtynsky, David Duchow, David Miller, Marilyn Bridges, James Iska, Len Jenshel, John Pfahl, George Tice, Catherine Wagner and Serge Hambourg.
archives
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1926-1993