PH1986:0684:001-003
architecture
1983
Panorama of the Reading Room showing the domed roof, galleries and desks, the British Library Museum, London, England
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PH1986:0684:001-003
architecture
PH1984:0786
architecture
1973
architecture
textual records
AP075.S1.2004.PR02.022
1996-2009
textual records
1996-2009
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D79.P47
circa 1985-2000
Floor plans and sections for the Music School and Theatre Academy, Music School and History Museum, Stuttgart, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D79.P47
drawings
circa 1985-2000
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D79.P61
circa 1985-2000
Floor plans and details for the Music School and Theatre Academy, Music School and History Museum, Stuttgart, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D79.P61
drawings
circa 1985-2000
Project
AP178.S1.1998.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Ibere Camargo in Porto Alegre, Brazil. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 102/90. The office assigned the date 1998 to this project. At the end of the nineties, an architectural competition was held for the construction of a new building for the Iberê Camargo Foundation. The foundation holds the archives and work of the Brazilian painter Ibere Carmargo, as well as hosts temporary exhibitions and seminars. The project site is located near the Guaíba River, between a cliff and the Avenida Padre Cacique. Collaborators on the project were Barbara Rangel, Pedro Polonia, Michele Gigante, Francesca Montalto, Atsushi Ueno, Rita Amaral, José Luiz Cana, and Camargo Correa. The three-stories building is 88,000 square feet and includes nine galleries, storage spaces, offices, a bookstore, an auditorium, and a video library. Each of the galleries is independent but linked via a system of ramps. One of the unique qualities of the building are the ramps that come out of its concrete façade. Due to the limited space, the parking was built below the Avenida Padre Cacique. The building respects the concept of sustainable development, with a sewage treatment station that redistributes the water to the surrounding vegetation. The museum was Siza's first built project in Brazil and it was inaugurated in 2008. Siza received the Golden Lion award at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2003 for this project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, preliminary drawings, working drawings, technical drawings, and electrical drawings. Textual material includes project documentation, correspondence, and documentation regarding exhibitions about the building. Photographic material documents the models, project site, and built project.
1998-2006
C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Iberê Camargo [Iberê Camargo Foundation Museum], Porto Alegre, Brazil (1998)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Ibere Camargo in Porto Alegre, Brazil. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 102/90. The office assigned the date 1998 to this project. At the end of the nineties, an architectural competition was held for the construction of a new building for the Iberê Camargo Foundation. The foundation holds the archives and work of the Brazilian painter Ibere Carmargo, as well as hosts temporary exhibitions and seminars. The project site is located near the Guaíba River, between a cliff and the Avenida Padre Cacique. Collaborators on the project were Barbara Rangel, Pedro Polonia, Michele Gigante, Francesca Montalto, Atsushi Ueno, Rita Amaral, José Luiz Cana, and Camargo Correa. The three-stories building is 88,000 square feet and includes nine galleries, storage spaces, offices, a bookstore, an auditorium, and a video library. Each of the galleries is independent but linked via a system of ramps. One of the unique qualities of the building are the ramps that come out of its concrete façade. Due to the limited space, the parking was built below the Avenida Padre Cacique. The building respects the concept of sustainable development, with a sewage treatment station that redistributes the water to the surrounding vegetation. The museum was Siza's first built project in Brazil and it was inaugurated in 2008. Siza received the Golden Lion award at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2003 for this project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, preliminary drawings, working drawings, technical drawings, and electrical drawings. Textual material includes project documentation, correspondence, and documentation regarding exhibitions about the building. Photographic material documents the models, project site, and built project.
Project
1998-2006
ARCH281818
between 1996 and 1997
Project
Texas Museums
AP145.S2.D2
Description:
File documents unexecuted projects for two museums. Material in this file was produced between 1954 and 1963. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, and reprographic copies.
[1954-1963]
Texas Museums
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AP145.S2.D2
Description:
File documents unexecuted projects for two museums. Material in this file was produced between 1954 and 1963. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, and reprographic copies.
File 2
[1954-1963]
drawings
ARCH274209
Description:
Contains plans, elevations, sections, renderings, views of model and site plans. Includes as well a few textual records.
March 2003
Portfolio containing presentation drawings for the project New Museum de Arte Contemporaneo, New York, New York, United States
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ARCH274209
Description:
Contains plans, elevations, sections, renderings, views of model and site plans. Includes as well a few textual records.
drawings
March 2003
drawings
ARCH284496
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sketch plan of ramped and massive carving galleries
ca. 1971
sketch, plan, ramped and massive carving galleries, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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ARCH284496
Description:
sketch plan of ramped and massive carving galleries
drawings
ca. 1971