drawings
AP075.S1.1992.PR02.017
circa 1992
drawings
circa 1992
photographs
Quantity:
47 slide(s)
Museums
ARCH218364
Description:
including Georges Pompidou Center Paris, New York: MOMA and Guggenheim
Museums
Actions:
ARCH218364
Description:
including Georges Pompidou Center Paris, New York: MOMA and Guggenheim
photographs
Quantity:
47 slide(s)
Project
AP178.S1.2003.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Recupero del Palazzo Donnaregina / Museu de Arte Contemporâneo in Napoli, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 55/00. The office assigned the date 2003 for this project. The Palazzo Donnaregina was built during the 19th century and served multiple functions during his history, including a bank and a school of administration. In 2001, the building was abandoned after a flood. In 2005, the Campania Regional Government bought the building and leased it to the Fondazione Donnaregina per le arti contemporane. Àlvaro Siza and the Studio DAZ-Dumontet Antonini Zaske were selected to renovate and repurpose the builsing into a contemporary art museum. The museum included exhibition halls, a library, a bookshop, and a mediatheque. The project was realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings, plans, and details. Textual material includes project documentation, catalogs from suppliers, and correspondence. Photographic material documents Siza's visits, project site, and construction work.
2003-2006
Recupero del Palazzo Donnaregina, Museu de Arte Contem. [Restoration of the Palazzo Donnaregina, Museum of contemporary Art], Naples, Italy (2003)
Actions:
AP178.S1.2003.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Recupero del Palazzo Donnaregina / Museu de Arte Contemporâneo in Napoli, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 55/00. The office assigned the date 2003 for this project. The Palazzo Donnaregina was built during the 19th century and served multiple functions during his history, including a bank and a school of administration. In 2001, the building was abandoned after a flood. In 2005, the Campania Regional Government bought the building and leased it to the Fondazione Donnaregina per le arti contemporane. Àlvaro Siza and the Studio DAZ-Dumontet Antonini Zaske were selected to renovate and repurpose the builsing into a contemporary art museum. The museum included exhibition halls, a library, a bookshop, and a mediatheque. The project was realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings, plans, and details. Textual material includes project documentation, catalogs from suppliers, and correspondence. Photographic material documents Siza's visits, project site, and construction work.
Project
2003-2006
PH2000:0056
architecture
1999
architecture
PH1979:0284:073
ARCH281822
September 2002
ARCH281831
1998
drawings, photographs
ARCH278083
March 2003
drawings, photographs
March 2003
drawings
AP075.S1.2004.PR02.008
2003
drawings
2003
textual records
AP075.S1.2004.PR02.021
Description:
Also includes gradings plans and photographs of the pond.
2010
Correspondence, specifications, and documentation for reflecting pond, Museum of Anthropology Renewal, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
Actions:
AP075.S1.2004.PR02.021
Description:
Also includes gradings plans and photographs of the pond.
textual records
2010