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Cette publication retrace l'historique de la conception de cinq projets non réalisés, révélant dans une succession de dessins les idées que Wright a explorées. / This publication follows the design histories of five unrealized projects, tracing the ideas Wright explored in successive drawings.
Frank Lloyd Wright : inventer un paysage américain, 1922-1932 / designs for an American landscape, 1922-1932
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Cette publication retrace l'historique de la conception de cinq projets non réalisés, révélant dans une succession de dessins les idées que Wright a explorées. / This publication follows the design histories of five unrealized projects, tracing the ideas Wright explored in successive drawings.
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Catalogue de la cinquième exposition de jouets tirés de la collection du CCA. / Catalogue of the fifth exhibition of architectural toys in the CCA collection.
Maisons de rêve, maisons jouets / Dream houses, toy homes
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Catalogue de la cinquième exposition de jouets tirés de la collection du CCA. / Catalogue of the fifth exhibition of architectural toys in the CCA collection.
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Shaping the Great City looks at modern architecture and the city in a vast geographical area over nearly fifty years of tumultuous social and political change, bringing to light architectural developments that are only now emerging as subjects for international inquiry. How did modern architecture construct “meaning” in relation to the complex cultural traditions,(...)
Shaping the great city: modern architecture in central Europe, 1890-1937
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Shaping the Great City looks at modern architecture and the city in a vast geographical area over nearly fifty years of tumultuous social and political change, bringing to light architectural developments that are only now emerging as subjects for international inquiry. How did modern architecture construct “meaning” in relation to the complex cultural traditions, conflicting political agendas, and historical narratives of modernizing urban society in the cities of central Europe? What role did the cities themselves—as the principal arenas of public culture in the multinational, polyethnic, and pluricultural Hapsburg Empire, then in the successor republics—play in the evolution of modern architectural culture? These questions remain pertinent to the current relationship between cities and the increasingly diverse cultures within them, and to the role of the great city today in the age of globalization.
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This catalogue to the CCA's exhibition presents four of the most representative and best documented of the artificial excavation projects: an urban design scheme for Cannaregio West in Venice (1978); a housing project near Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin (1980-1981, partially realized 1982-1986); a design for the University Art Museum at California State University, Long(...)
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Cities of artificial excavation: the work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988
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This catalogue to the CCA's exhibition presents four of the most representative and best documented of the artificial excavation projects: an urban design scheme for Cannaregio West in Venice (1978); a housing project near Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin (1980-1981, partially realized 1982-1986); a design for the University Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach (1986); and Chora L Works (1985-1986), a garden for the Parc de La Villette in Paris designed in collaboration with Jacques Derrida. Each project is presented through the architect's drawings and models, over 200 images in all, more than 150 of them in colour, most from the collections of the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Each project sequence begins with a theoretical text by Eisenman, then goes on to a project history describing the site and explaining Eisenman's design strategy. The unprecedented publication of complete series of conceptual drawings not only illustrates Eisenman's design process in detail, but also traces the transformation, through drawing and model making, of his architectural discourse. With essays by Alan Balfour, Yve-Alain Bois, Jean-François Bédard, Jean-Louis Cohen, Kurt W. Forster, K. Michael Hays, Arata Isozaki, and Fredric Jameson.
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This catalogue to the CCA's exhibition presents four of the most representative and best documented of the artificial excavation projects: an urban design scheme for Cannaregio West in Venice (1978); a housing project near Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin (1980-1981, partially realized 1982-1986); a design for the University Art Museum at California State University, Long(...)
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février 1994, Montréal / New York
Cities of artificial excavation: the work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988
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This catalogue to the CCA's exhibition presents four of the most representative and best documented of the artificial excavation projects: an urban design scheme for Cannaregio West in Venice (1978); a housing project near Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin (1980-1981, partially realized 1982-1986); a design for the University Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach (1986); and Chora L Works (1985-1986), a garden for the Parc de La Villette in Paris designed in collaboration with Jacques Derrida. Each project is presented through the architect's drawings and models, over 200 images in all, more than 150 of them in colour, most from the collections of the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Each project sequence begins with a theoretical text by Eisenman, then goes on to a project history describing the site and explaining Eisenman's design strategy. The unprecedented publication of complete series of conceptual drawings not only illustrates Eisenman's design process in detail, but also traces the transformation, through drawing and model making, of his architectural discourse. With essays by Alan Balfour, Yve-Alain Bois, Jean-François Bédard, Jean-Louis Cohen, Kurt W. Forster, K. Michael Hays, Arata Isozaki, and Fredric Jameson.
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Ce catalogue d'exposition situe l'oeuvre panoramique de Muybridge par rapport à ses méthodes de travail et dans le contexte plus large de la représentation des villes. Avec des textes de David Harris et Eric Sandweiss.
Eadweard Muybridge et le panorama photographique de San Francisco, 1850-1880
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Ce catalogue d'exposition situe l'oeuvre panoramique de Muybridge par rapport à ses méthodes de travail et dans le contexte plus large de la représentation des villes. Avec des textes de David Harris et Eric Sandweiss.
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La ville en jeux / Toy town
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Publié à l'occasion de la sixième exposition tirée de la collection de jeux d'architecture du CCA. / Catalogue for the sixth in a series of exhibitions featuring architectural toys in the CCA's collection.
La ville en jeux / Toy town
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Publié à l'occasion de la sixième exposition tirée de la collection de jeux d'architecture du CCA. / Catalogue for the sixth in a series of exhibitions featuring architectural toys in the CCA's collection.
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En 1955, Walt Disney inaugure Disneyland, premier parc thématique du monde. La manière distinctive avec laquelle on y représente le passé, le présent et le futur – grâce au recours à des dispositifs architecturaux – a exercé une influence sur la perception que nous avons de l’architecture et de la ville. n 1955, Walt Disney opened Disneyland, the world’s first “theme(...)
L'architecture du réconfort : les parcs thématiques de Disney / Designing Disney theme parks : the architecture of reassurance
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En 1955, Walt Disney inaugure Disneyland, premier parc thématique du monde. La manière distinctive avec laquelle on y représente le passé, le présent et le futur – grâce au recours à des dispositifs architecturaux – a exercé une influence sur la perception que nous avons de l’architecture et de la ville. n 1955, Walt Disney opened Disneyland, the world’s first “theme park.” Disney’s distinctive approach to representing the past, present, and future in concrete form – using a variety of architectural styles that simulated real or imaginary places – has also shaped our responses to architecture and the city.
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Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition. Avec des essais de Anthony Sutcliffe, Marcel Fournier, Véronique Rodriguez, Paul-André Linteau, David B. Hanna, Walter van Nus, France Vanlaethem et Isabelle Gournay.
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avril 1998, Montréal
Montréal métropole : 1880 - 1930
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Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition. Avec des essais de Anthony Sutcliffe, Marcel Fournier, Véronique Rodriguez, Paul-André Linteau, David B. Hanna, Walter van Nus, France Vanlaethem et Isabelle Gournay.
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This well illustrated book offers the first comprehensive examination of modernist architecture in Vancouver in the post-war period. The publication concides with a travelling exhibition which was first presented at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in 1997. Foreword by Phyllis Lambert, essays by Rhodri Windsor Liscombe and Adele Freedman.
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février 1997, Montréal / Vancouver
The new spirit : modern architecture in Vancouver, 1938-1963
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This well illustrated book offers the first comprehensive examination of modernist architecture in Vancouver in the post-war period. The publication concides with a travelling exhibition which was first presented at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in 1997. Foreword by Phyllis Lambert, essays by Rhodri Windsor Liscombe and Adele Freedman.
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