Project
AP022.S1.1973.PR08
Description:
File documents a long-term master plan and a multi-phase teaching / research hospital constructed of modular units (not built) on the site of an existing hospital, Oak Street and 28th Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, shop drawings, photographic material, textual documents.
1973-1977
British Columbia Medical Centre
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AP022.S1.1973.PR08
Description:
File documents a long-term master plan and a multi-phase teaching / research hospital constructed of modular units (not built) on the site of an existing hospital, Oak Street and 28th Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, shop drawings, photographic material, textual documents.
Project
1973-1977
drawings, textual records
AA
DR2004:1376
Description:
teaching materials, class schedules, notes, correspondence, memorandums, layouts for posters, clippings, sketches, and a photocopy of the title page of '"Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman!"'
1985, 2000-2001
AA
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DR2004:1376
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teaching materials, class schedules, notes, correspondence, memorandums, layouts for posters, clippings, sketches, and a photocopy of the title page of '"Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman!"'
drawings, textual records
1985, 2000-2001
maps, drawings, textual records, photographs
DR2006:0109
Description:
correspondence, notes, maps, sketches, a drawing, an architect's statement, proposals, clippings, schedules, an announcement, newsletters, teaching materials, a handbill, students' work, and Polaroids of students' work
1979-1981
Correspondence, notes, maps, sketches, a drawing, an architect's statement, proposals
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DR2006:0109
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correspondence, notes, maps, sketches, a drawing, an architect's statement, proposals, clippings, schedules, an announcement, newsletters, teaching materials, a handbill, students' work, and Polaroids of students' work
maps, drawings, textual records, photographs
1979-1981
AP140.S2.SS1.D36.P35.1
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hand-coloured and annotated photocopy of a plan oblique for the teaching wing of the Training Centre, showing a proposed colour scheme for the glass reinforced plastic panels
1969-1977
Axonometric, Olivetti Training Centre, Haslemere, England
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AP140.S2.SS1.D36.P35.1
Description:
hand-coloured and annotated photocopy of a plan oblique for the teaching wing of the Training Centre, showing a proposed colour scheme for the glass reinforced plastic panels
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D36.P35
Description:
hand-coloured and annotated photocopy of a plan oblique for the teaching wing of the Training Centre, showing a proposed colour scheme for the glass reinforced plastic panels
1969-1977
Axonometric, Olivetti Training Centre, Haslemere, England
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AP140.S2.SS1.D36.P35
Description:
hand-coloured and annotated photocopy of a plan oblique for the teaching wing of the Training Centre, showing a proposed colour scheme for the glass reinforced plastic panels
drawings
1969-1977
Sub-series
AP197.S1.SS7
Description:
Materials in this series relate to the writing of a published collection of essays “Labor, Work and Architecture” (2002) as well as Frampton's teaching of the seminar “Labor, work and architecture” at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Materials consist of photographs and prints for the publication (organized by chapter), layouts for each chapter, an original manuscript of “Labor, Work and Architecture,” reviews of the publication, and course readers for the seminar.
1985-2014
Labor, work and architecture (1966-1969, 1981-2008)
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AP197.S1.SS7
Description:
Materials in this series relate to the writing of a published collection of essays “Labor, Work and Architecture” (2002) as well as Frampton's teaching of the seminar “Labor, work and architecture” at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Materials consist of photographs and prints for the publication (organized by chapter), layouts for each chapter, an original manuscript of “Labor, Work and Architecture,” reviews of the publication, and course readers for the seminar.
Subseries
1985-2014
Project
AP056.S1.1991.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the master plan for the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto in 1991. The office identified the project number as 9107. This project consisted of long-range planning for renovations and additions to the music school, located in Victorian-era McMaster Hall on Bloor Street and originally built in 1881. This plan came in preparation of the Conservatory's separation from the University of Toronto in 1987. The program recognized the need for 73,450 square feet of space for the school to carry out its teaching, administrative, public, and performance duties. The building had a basement, six floors above grade and two levels of parking. The work was to focus around public spaces for socialization and to create grand spaces for the performance of music. Smaller teaching and practice rooms, along with administrative spaces, were also to be included. The plan proposed the restoration of McMaster Hall, the restoration of Memorial Hall to the east of the building as a 220-seat recital hall, the creation of a new enclosed courtyard surrounded by cloisters, and renovations to the South Pavilion as a cafe. A new West Wing was also proposed to accommodate teaching and practice areas, while a new East Wing would contain a 550-seat concert hall. These changes were to be carried out in phases, with 3 phases proposed as the most effecient and cost effective. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings, a magazine, and textual records dating from 1991. The drawings include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations and sections. The magazine is a special issue of the Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence, featuring this project, and the textual records present the complete project proposal.
1991-1997
Royal Conservatory of Music, Master Plan, Toronto (1991)
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AP056.S1.1991.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the master plan for the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto in 1991. The office identified the project number as 9107. This project consisted of long-range planning for renovations and additions to the music school, located in Victorian-era McMaster Hall on Bloor Street and originally built in 1881. This plan came in preparation of the Conservatory's separation from the University of Toronto in 1987. The program recognized the need for 73,450 square feet of space for the school to carry out its teaching, administrative, public, and performance duties. The building had a basement, six floors above grade and two levels of parking. The work was to focus around public spaces for socialization and to create grand spaces for the performance of music. Smaller teaching and practice rooms, along with administrative spaces, were also to be included. The plan proposed the restoration of McMaster Hall, the restoration of Memorial Hall to the east of the building as a 220-seat recital hall, the creation of a new enclosed courtyard surrounded by cloisters, and renovations to the South Pavilion as a cafe. A new West Wing was also proposed to accommodate teaching and practice areas, while a new East Wing would contain a 550-seat concert hall. These changes were to be carried out in phases, with 3 phases proposed as the most effecient and cost effective. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings, a magazine, and textual records dating from 1991. The drawings include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations and sections. The magazine is a special issue of the Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence, featuring this project, and the textual records present the complete project proposal.
Project
1991-1997
Sub-series
AP032.S3.D4
Description:
Collection of research papers and theses by I.I.T. graduate students for Master of Architecture or a Master of Science in Architecture degrees. Myron Goldsmith is the advisor for most of the theses, but other advisors include professors David Sharpe, John Vinci and others. Some papers pre-date Goldsmith's teaching tenure at I.I.T. (1961-1996). The essays are either soft-bound (Series 1: Personal Papers) or hard-bound (Series 4: Publications and Exhibitions).
1950-1996
Student Graduate Papers and Theses
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AP032.S3.D4
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Collection of research papers and theses by I.I.T. graduate students for Master of Architecture or a Master of Science in Architecture degrees. Myron Goldsmith is the advisor for most of the theses, but other advisors include professors David Sharpe, John Vinci and others. Some papers pre-date Goldsmith's teaching tenure at I.I.T. (1961-1996). The essays are either soft-bound (Series 1: Personal Papers) or hard-bound (Series 4: Publications and Exhibitions).
File 4
1950-1996
textual records
DR2012:0012:103:023
Description:
File containing documents in English, including lecture notes. The materials do not appear to be teaching or lecture materials for Melvin Charney's activities at Université de Montréal. Original folder nscribed in graphite: MC LECTURES 1996
1992-1996
Texts for an unidentified lecture by Melvin Charney
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DR2012:0012:103:023
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File containing documents in English, including lecture notes. The materials do not appear to be teaching or lecture materials for Melvin Charney's activities at Université de Montréal. Original folder nscribed in graphite: MC LECTURES 1996
textual records
1992-1996
maps, textual records
NELP Recognition Committee
DR2006:0106
Description:
a report of the North East London Polytechnic [NELP] Recognition Committee, a prospectus for 'FAT' magazine, teaching materials and students' work, memorandums, minutes of meetings, syllabi, a meeting agenda, a brochure, a map, correspondence, and clippings
1980-1984, 1993-1994, 1999
NELP Recognition Committee
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DR2006:0106
Description:
a report of the North East London Polytechnic [NELP] Recognition Committee, a prospectus for 'FAT' magazine, teaching materials and students' work, memorandums, minutes of meetings, syllabi, a meeting agenda, a brochure, a map, correspondence, and clippings
maps, textual records
1980-1984, 1993-1994, 1999