Project
AP022.S1.1980.PR06
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File documents alterations to an apartment for Arthur Erickson (built), Apartment 43C, 641 5th Avenue, New York, New York City. File contains working drawings.
1980
Erickson Apartment, 5th Avenue, New York
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AP022.S1.1980.PR06
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File documents alterations to an apartment for Arthur Erickson (built), Apartment 43C, 641 5th Avenue, New York, New York City. File contains working drawings.
Project
1980
textual records
ARCH153540
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Three letters from Stanford Anderson: - To all members of CASE, June 8, 1967 - To PDE,15 Nov. 1967 - To Colin Rowe, 15 Nov. 1967
1967
CASE meetings: New York, 1967-1968
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ARCH153540
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Three letters from Stanford Anderson: - To all members of CASE, June 8, 1967 - To PDE,15 Nov. 1967 - To Colin Rowe, 15 Nov. 1967
textual records
1967
textual records
ARCH153542
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Schedule of the seminar terminating the exhibation "Form and Use in Architecture" at MIT, March 9-11, 1969 Schedule of CASE Seminar, held at the MoMA, May 9-10, 1969; dated 4/18/69
1969
CASE Seminar: Boston, New York, 1969
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ARCH153542
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Schedule of the seminar terminating the exhibation "Form and Use in Architecture" at MIT, March 9-11, 1969 Schedule of CASE Seminar, held at the MoMA, May 9-10, 1969; dated 4/18/69
textual records
1969
textual records
ARCH153549
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Folder Urban League - Wingate, 1968 - Program Plan for "Black Leadership Institute", 14 pages - Series of drafts describing a project for an educational program in Harlem, by the IAUS for the NY Urban League (August & September 1968) - Correspondence with Livingston L. Wingate from the NY Urban League - "A Proposed Uptown Development" - Agenda of meeting held at NY Urban League, August 8 1968 - Memo on the relationship between the NY Urban League and the IAUS, August 5 1968 - Brochure frome the NY Urban League - PDE's handwritten notes Folder Urban League - PDE's handwritten notes, August 8 1968 - Brochure on League's Street Academy - Newspaper clippings
1968
New York Urban League - Wingate, 1968
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ARCH153549
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Folder Urban League - Wingate, 1968 - Program Plan for "Black Leadership Institute", 14 pages - Series of drafts describing a project for an educational program in Harlem, by the IAUS for the NY Urban League (August & September 1968) - Correspondence with Livingston L. Wingate from the NY Urban League - "A Proposed Uptown Development" - Agenda of meeting held at NY Urban League, August 8 1968 - Memo on the relationship between the NY Urban League and the IAUS, August 5 1968 - Brochure frome the NY Urban League - PDE's handwritten notes Folder Urban League - PDE's handwritten notes, August 8 1968 - Brochure on League's Street Academy - Newspaper clippings
textual records
1968
textual records
ARCH104157
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correspondence, offprint, pamphlets, index
1937, 1940
Lavanburg Foundation, Fred L. - New York
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ARCH104157
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correspondence, offprint, pamphlets, index
textual records
1937, 1940
textual records
ARCH104166
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correspondence, pamphlets
1939
Luce's Press Clipping Bureau - New York
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ARCH104166
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correspondence, pamphlets
textual records
1939
photographs
PH1991:0086
1958
photographs
1958
textual records
ARCH104290
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correspondence
1937
textual records
1937
Series
AP185.S2
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This project, 1994-2001, contains material related to the Ost/Kuttner Apartment, a built residential project in New York City. Described by its clients as “Cleopatra’s submarine,” the O/K Apartment converts two adjacent units in a pre-World War II building in New York into a single but divisible space. The Apartment is organized into areas defined less by their programmatic identity—bathroom, bedroom, living room—than by a series of undulating landscapes made up of custom, function-bridging forms, which KOL/MAC developed by digitally compositing cross-sections of everyday domestic objects. To produce the pieces, the architects worked intensively with contractors in a process directly informed by computer-aided fabrication in a variety of fields including ship-building, bobsled design, and stage design. The digital project records are largely in word processing formats, namely Microsoft Word for Mac and ClarisWorks, as well as images in TIF, JPEG, and Mac Pict image formats. There are also a large number of Microstation CAD drawings. There are two major groupings within the digital material: First, there is a body of video and still images. These consist of screen captures of renderings and other digital models. There are also images and HTML for a related website, a photograph viewer showing pictures of a built, physical model of the apartment. Of note, there are two videos which document the early construction of the Apartment, as well as the construction of the shower/bed. The second grouping consists of construction and design documentation. This consists of correspondence, invoices, and other word processing documents which show KOL/MAC’s work with the client, contractor, engineer, and other stakeholders. They also contain a large number of design files and images which document the evolving design of the Apartment. KOL/MAC versioned their working files at certain intervals, and each version represents a snapshot of the working files at a particular time. There is a substantial amount of duplication across these files. There is also a physical component to the records, including three material samples from the apartment, as well as 28 floorplans for the bid set, 6 floorplans, and 2 blueprints. There is also .3 linear meters of textual records which document KOL/MAC’s work with the client, contractor, and sub-contractor during construction.
1994-2001
O/K Apartment (New York, N.Y.)
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AP185.S2
Description:
This project, 1994-2001, contains material related to the Ost/Kuttner Apartment, a built residential project in New York City. Described by its clients as “Cleopatra’s submarine,” the O/K Apartment converts two adjacent units in a pre-World War II building in New York into a single but divisible space. The Apartment is organized into areas defined less by their programmatic identity—bathroom, bedroom, living room—than by a series of undulating landscapes made up of custom, function-bridging forms, which KOL/MAC developed by digitally compositing cross-sections of everyday domestic objects. To produce the pieces, the architects worked intensively with contractors in a process directly informed by computer-aided fabrication in a variety of fields including ship-building, bobsled design, and stage design. The digital project records are largely in word processing formats, namely Microsoft Word for Mac and ClarisWorks, as well as images in TIF, JPEG, and Mac Pict image formats. There are also a large number of Microstation CAD drawings. There are two major groupings within the digital material: First, there is a body of video and still images. These consist of screen captures of renderings and other digital models. There are also images and HTML for a related website, a photograph viewer showing pictures of a built, physical model of the apartment. Of note, there are two videos which document the early construction of the Apartment, as well as the construction of the shower/bed. The second grouping consists of construction and design documentation. This consists of correspondence, invoices, and other word processing documents which show KOL/MAC’s work with the client, contractor, engineer, and other stakeholders. They also contain a large number of design files and images which document the evolving design of the Apartment. KOL/MAC versioned their working files at certain intervals, and each version represents a snapshot of the working files at a particular time. There is a substantial amount of duplication across these files. There is also a physical component to the records, including three material samples from the apartment, as well as 28 floorplans for the bid set, 6 floorplans, and 2 blueprints. There is also .3 linear meters of textual records which document KOL/MAC’s work with the client, contractor, and sub-contractor during construction.
Series
1994-2001
photographs
PH1987:1302
Description:
Volume consists of a catalogue titled "Wendell MacRae: Photographs: 1927-1949". The volume contains 1 loose gelatin silver print inserted in book, and 28 printed photographs with text.
architecture
published 1980
Views of New York, United States
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PH1987:1302
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Volume consists of a catalogue titled "Wendell MacRae: Photographs: 1927-1949". The volume contains 1 loose gelatin silver print inserted in book, and 28 printed photographs with text.
photographs
published 1980
architecture