drawings
DR1984:0738
architecture
ca. 1905-1945
drawings
ca. 1905-1945
architecture
drawings
DR1984:0739
architecture
ca. 1905-1945
drawings
ca. 1905-1945
architecture
drawings
Competition drawing showing a partial plan and partial elevation for an auction house, Netherlands
DR1984:0740
architecture
ca. 1905-1945
Competition drawing showing a partial plan and partial elevation for an auction house, Netherlands
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DR1984:0740
drawings
ca. 1905-1945
architecture
drawings
DR1984:0741
architecture
ca. 1905-1945
drawings
ca. 1905-1945
architecture
photographs
AP197.S1.SS9.026
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Team 10; Le Corbusier; Alvar Aalto; Antonin Raymond; Adolf Loos; August Perret; Mies van der Rohe; and 20th century English architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.026
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Team 10; Le Corbusier; Alvar Aalto; Antonin Raymond; Adolf Loos; August Perret; Mies van der Rohe; and 20th century English architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
photographs
circa 1970-1990
photographs
AP197.S1.SS9.029
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Dan S. Hanganu Architects; Tadao Ando; Le Corbusier; Patkau Architects; Kengo Kuma; Eileen Grey; 20th century English architecture; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.029
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Dan S. Hanganu Architects; Tadao Ando; Le Corbusier; Patkau Architects; Kengo Kuma; Eileen Grey; 20th century English architecture; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
photographs
circa 1970-1990
textual records
DR2012:0015:021:010
Description:
File containing documents in English (predominant), including correspondence (primarily printouts of emails) and notes regarding the private sale of the following works: - One size fits all / 2: 20th century New York skyscrapers; - The American city: via Saigon; - Fathers and Sons...; - Cities on the run... realignments often are. Original folder inscribed in graphite: NORMAN DAMIANI
2003-2004
Correspondence related to Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0015:021:010
Description:
File containing documents in English (predominant), including correspondence (primarily printouts of emails) and notes regarding the private sale of the following works: - One size fits all / 2: 20th century New York skyscrapers; - The American city: via Saigon; - Fathers and Sons...; - Cities on the run... realignments often are. Original folder inscribed in graphite: NORMAN DAMIANI
textual records
2003-2004
Series
Notre-Dame de Montréal
AP099.S1
Description:
Series documents the initial construction of Notre-Dame de Montréal as well as additions and renovations undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries. Drawings are primarily by James O'Donnell, the original architect, however the following architects and engineers are also represented: Alfred Préfontaine, Bourgeau et Leprohon, François-Xavier Berlinguet, Napoléon Bourassa, Patrick Charles Keely, Henri Bouriché, Ozias Leduc, Eugène Saint-Jean, Pellisier & McCrudden, Paul M. Lemieux, Perrault et Mesnard, Théophile Fahrland, Bouthillette Parizeau et associés, Gascon Vigneault Dumais & Associés, and unknown architects. Material in this series was produced between 1823 and 24 November 1981. Series includes 12 files.
circa 1823 -24 November 1981
Notre-Dame de Montréal
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AP099.S1
Description:
Series documents the initial construction of Notre-Dame de Montréal as well as additions and renovations undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries. Drawings are primarily by James O'Donnell, the original architect, however the following architects and engineers are also represented: Alfred Préfontaine, Bourgeau et Leprohon, François-Xavier Berlinguet, Napoléon Bourassa, Patrick Charles Keely, Henri Bouriché, Ozias Leduc, Eugène Saint-Jean, Pellisier & McCrudden, Paul M. Lemieux, Perrault et Mesnard, Théophile Fahrland, Bouthillette Parizeau et associés, Gascon Vigneault Dumais & Associés, and unknown architects. Material in this series was produced between 1823 and 24 November 1981. Series includes 12 files.
Series 1
circa 1823 -24 November 1981
Project
CI005.S1.1917.PR2
Description:
Villa Allegonda was originally built by architect, H.J. Jesse, in the early 20th century before being remodelled by Menso Kamerlingh in 1916-1917. The villa was further renovated in 1927. The villa was one of three summer houses that Jesse built in the dunes of Katwijk aan Zee: Oud assisted with drafting and providing technical advice for the third villa, Villa Sigrid, in 1916-17. Oud worked in partnership with Menso Kamerlingh Onnes. Oud also coordinated the contribution of artist friends and chose the colours. In the second phase of design, Oud contributed to remodelling the villa windows and pillars and designing furniture. Exhaustion caused him to resign in 1928 (Taverne et al. 2001, 127-132). The project series features drawings for different phases of the project, including drawings of the 1917 design and 1931 furniture designs. The series also includes photographs of exterior and interior views of Villa Allegonda and furniture items.
1901-1931 (1917 and 1931 predominant)
Villa Allegonda, Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands (1917-1928)
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CI005.S1.1917.PR2
Description:
Villa Allegonda was originally built by architect, H.J. Jesse, in the early 20th century before being remodelled by Menso Kamerlingh in 1916-1917. The villa was further renovated in 1927. The villa was one of three summer houses that Jesse built in the dunes of Katwijk aan Zee: Oud assisted with drafting and providing technical advice for the third villa, Villa Sigrid, in 1916-17. Oud worked in partnership with Menso Kamerlingh Onnes. Oud also coordinated the contribution of artist friends and chose the colours. In the second phase of design, Oud contributed to remodelling the villa windows and pillars and designing furniture. Exhaustion caused him to resign in 1928 (Taverne et al. 2001, 127-132). The project series features drawings for different phases of the project, including drawings of the 1917 design and 1931 furniture designs. The series also includes photographs of exterior and interior views of Villa Allegonda and furniture items.
project
1901-1931 (1917 and 1931 predominant)
drawings
DR1979:0068
1936
drawings
1936