Sub-series
AP032.S2.SS2.D1.SD3
Description:
A collection of alphabetically - arranged files containing research information and documentation on a wide range of subjects: construction materials and techniques, building types, architects, engineering, art and sculpture, institutions, cities, machines, World Fairs, etc. A number of files, such as artists, bridges and stadiums, are exceptionally large. Some material is related to office projects, including colour samples for certain SOM buildings, and there are personal documents concerning Goldsmith's speech requests, RIBA lecture, and a number of business trips. The Files contain clippings, printed and published material, journals, correspondence and memos, notes and sketches, photographs and diazos, and 2 samples of building materials (stone).
1957-1983
Research and Documentation Files
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AP032.S2.SS2.D1.SD3
Description:
A collection of alphabetically - arranged files containing research information and documentation on a wide range of subjects: construction materials and techniques, building types, architects, engineering, art and sculpture, institutions, cities, machines, World Fairs, etc. A number of files, such as artists, bridges and stadiums, are exceptionally large. Some material is related to office projects, including colour samples for certain SOM buildings, and there are personal documents concerning Goldsmith's speech requests, RIBA lecture, and a number of business trips. The Files contain clippings, printed and published material, journals, correspondence and memos, notes and sketches, photographs and diazos, and 2 samples of building materials (stone).
Sub-file 3
1957-1983
DR1960:0009
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- Large triumphal arch with pilasters, sculpture niches, and ornate cornice, leading into a large inter (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS). SB 1995-04-27
architecture
mid 18th century
Perspective sketch of a triumphal arch
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DR1960:0009
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- Large triumphal arch with pilasters, sculpture niches, and ornate cornice, leading into a large inter (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS). SB 1995-04-27
architecture
photographs
PH1989:0262.04:050
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Sculpture showing the colossal figure of Godfrey of Bouillon on horseback, raising the banner with which he led the Crusaders to the Holy Land (original bronze in the Place Royale in Brussels).
sculpture
1851
Godfrey de Bouillon (plaster)
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PH1989:0262.04:050
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Sculpture showing the colossal figure of Godfrey of Bouillon on horseback, raising the banner with which he led the Crusaders to the Holy Land (original bronze in the Place Royale in Brussels).
photographs
1851
sculpture
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2.P26
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sketch layouts for presentation drawings, schedules and textual records, sketch and schematic site and floor plans, sections and axonometrics for the Museum of New Art and Sculpture and for the Study Centre
circa 1979-1988
Sketch layouts for presentation drawings, schedules and textual records, Tate Gallery New Museums, London, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2.P26
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sketch layouts for presentation drawings, schedules and textual records, sketch and schematic site and floor plans, sections and axonometrics for the Museum of New Art and Sculpture and for the Study Centre
drawings
circa 1979-1988
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D60
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File documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery and unexecuted projects for the Tate Gallery New Museums, in London, England. These additions to the existing Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) were planned in several phases on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site, situated to the east of the main museum. The Clore Gallery was completed in 1986, but projects for the New Museums, including the Museum of New Art, the Museum of Modern Sculpture, a Study Centre and a Children's Museum were called off in 1987. Material in this file was produced between 1978 and 1990. File contains two sub-files: Clore Gallery and the Tate Gallery New Museums.
1978-1990
Clore Gallery and Tate Gallery New Museums, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60
Description:
File documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery and unexecuted projects for the Tate Gallery New Museums, in London, England. These additions to the existing Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) were planned in several phases on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site, situated to the east of the main museum. The Clore Gallery was completed in 1986, but projects for the New Museums, including the Museum of New Art, the Museum of Modern Sculpture, a Study Centre and a Children's Museum were called off in 1987. Material in this file was produced between 1978 and 1990. File contains two sub-files: Clore Gallery and the Tate Gallery New Museums.
File 60
1978-1990
photographs
ARCH259879
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images of maple leaves, photographs of furniture including correspondence from Ambassador Allan Gotlieb, photographs of model and Inuit sculpture, section drawing of a satellite dish, plans and elevations (diazotypes) shop drawings
1986
Images of maple leaves, photographs, section drawing of a satellite dish, plans and elevations, shop drawings
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ARCH259879
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images of maple leaves, photographs of furniture including correspondence from Ambassador Allan Gotlieb, photographs of model and Inuit sculpture, section drawing of a satellite dish, plans and elevations (diazotypes) shop drawings
photographs
1986
drawings, textual records, photographs
AP178.S1.1998.PR03.SS3.002
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This file includes details of the bank, the exhibition space, carpentry, elevators, furniture, window frame, and door frames. It also contains technical and mechanical documentation, as well as documentation about a sculpture.
2003-2005
Box of technical drawings, mechanical drawings, and construction details, Edifício Zaida, Casa Pátio, Granada
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AP178.S1.1998.PR03.SS3.002
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This file includes details of the bank, the exhibition space, carpentry, elevators, furniture, window frame, and door frames. It also contains technical and mechanical documentation, as well as documentation about a sculpture.
drawings, textual records, photographs
2003-2005
archives
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Collection
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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Collection
1956-1964
textual records
DR2012:0012:086:005
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Assorted documents in French, including a copy of the summer 1991 issue of Espace sculpture, as well as correspondence, clippings and reprographic copies therefrom, with references to projects, includiing: - In flight ... selavy, no. 2.
1991
Press coverage related to projects
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DR2012:0012:086:005
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Assorted documents in French, including a copy of the summer 1991 issue of Espace sculpture, as well as correspondence, clippings and reprographic copies therefrom, with references to projects, includiing: - In flight ... selavy, no. 2.
textual records
1991
photographs
AP075.S1.2000.PR06.002
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View of house and garden, sculpture and heath (dated Feb. 1984), garden and woodland trillium (dated 1986) of the Dr. Sidney Friedman Residence (built 1953-1954, Fred Lasserre with Polson & Siddall, architects).
1984-1986
Photographs for the Friedman Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.2000.PR06.002
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View of house and garden, sculpture and heath (dated Feb. 1984), garden and woodland trillium (dated 1986) of the Dr. Sidney Friedman Residence (built 1953-1954, Fred Lasserre with Polson & Siddall, architects).
photographs
1984-1986