L’exposition présente le travail d’une génération d’architectes japonais arrivés à maturité professionnelle à une époque où le Japon connaît une prospérité sans précédent. Les six architectes présentés – Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama (AMORPHE), Norihiko Dan, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, WORKSHOP, Hisashi Hara et Atsushi Kitagawara – intègrent librement les traditions architecturales de(...)
Salle octogonale
17 avril 1991 au 30 juin 1991
Une nouvelle génération d'architectes japonais
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L’exposition présente le travail d’une génération d’architectes japonais arrivés à maturité professionnelle à une époque où le Japon connaît une prospérité sans précédent. Les six architectes présentés – Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama (AMORPHE), Norihiko Dan, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, WORKSHOP, Hisashi Hara et Atsushi Kitagawara – intègrent librement les traditions architecturales de(...)
Salle octogonale
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Japan
ARCH217006
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clippings and correspondence
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Views of Japan
PH1983:0516:001-051
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Felice Beato was one of the first photographers to systematically survey Japan in his 'Photographic Views of Japan with Historical and Descriptive Notes' (1869), containing about one hundred landscapes. This present album does not have a title page but some of the photographs are also found in 'Views of Japan' and another Beato album from the CCA's collection (PH1981:0787:001-093). This present album shows 51 views of Japan in several villages, towns, places and countryside, such as Yokohama, the Tokaido link, Mayonashi, Hakoni, Fusi-Yama, Miyanoshita, Sakawa Nagawa, Gakaiso, Nagasaki, Eiyama, Harra, Omia, Narraiga, Miyanoshita, Tonosawa, Kamakura, Taikeins and Pappenburg. Also shown are peasants, girls, sumotori (wrestlers), northeners, officers, a musician, a doctor and patient, an executioner, firemen, a painter and a priest, etc. Captions with detailed annotations written by Beato's colleagues are pasted on to the facing pages. The photographer Baron Raimund Stillfried who also worked in Japan, acquired the stock and studio of Beato in 1877. A mixture of his own and Beato's work is contained in his subsequent albums, which makes it sometimes difficult to differentiate between a Beato and a Stillfried photograph (cf. Terry Bennett).
architecture
ca. 1869
Views of Japan
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PH1983:0516:001-051
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Felice Beato was one of the first photographers to systematically survey Japan in his 'Photographic Views of Japan with Historical and Descriptive Notes' (1869), containing about one hundred landscapes. This present album does not have a title page but some of the photographs are also found in 'Views of Japan' and another Beato album from the CCA's collection (PH1981:0787:001-093). This present album shows 51 views of Japan in several villages, towns, places and countryside, such as Yokohama, the Tokaido link, Mayonashi, Hakoni, Fusi-Yama, Miyanoshita, Sakawa Nagawa, Gakaiso, Nagasaki, Eiyama, Harra, Omia, Narraiga, Miyanoshita, Tonosawa, Kamakura, Taikeins and Pappenburg. Also shown are peasants, girls, sumotori (wrestlers), northeners, officers, a musician, a doctor and patient, an executioner, firemen, a painter and a priest, etc. Captions with detailed annotations written by Beato's colleagues are pasted on to the facing pages. The photographer Baron Raimund Stillfried who also worked in Japan, acquired the stock and studio of Beato in 1877. A mixture of his own and Beato's work is contained in his subsequent albums, which makes it sometimes difficult to differentiate between a Beato and a Stillfried photograph (cf. Terry Bennett).
ca. 1869
architecture
Projet
AP041.S1.1967.D2
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This project series documents a submission for a design competition commissioned by the Government of Canada for its pavilion at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Fashioned from construction cranes and scaffolding, Melvin Charney's submission (in collaboration with Harry Parnass and Janos Barancs) garnered significant interest and media coverage, and served as a turning point away from traditional architecture practice towards public art. The competition was won by architect Arthur Erickson. Material includes presentation drawings, a photograph of the no longer existant model, and competition documents including correspondence and a copy of the competition programme.
1967
Canadian government pavilion, Japan world exposition, Osaka, Japan
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AP041.S1.1967.D2
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This project series documents a submission for a design competition commissioned by the Government of Canada for its pavilion at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Fashioned from construction cranes and scaffolding, Melvin Charney's submission (in collaboration with Harry Parnass and Janos Barancs) garnered significant interest and media coverage, and served as a turning point away from traditional architecture practice towards public art. The competition was won by architect Arthur Erickson. Material includes presentation drawings, a photograph of the no longer existant model, and competition documents including correspondence and a copy of the competition programme.
Project
1967
PH1982:0346:066
ornement, portrait
1872
ornement, portrait
photographies
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35 slide(s)
photographies
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35 slide(s)
photographies
ARCH219027
1979
photographies
1979
documents textuels
Travel in Japan
AP075.S4.SS5.008
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Travel in Tokyo for a Smith College symposium on landscape architecture.
1993
Travel in Japan
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AP075.S4.SS5.008
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Travel in Tokyo for a Smith College symposium on landscape architecture.
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1993
documents textuels
Travel in Japan
AP075.S4.SS5.009
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Travel in Tokyo for a Smith College symposium on landscape architecture.
1993
Travel in Japan
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AP075.S4.SS5.009
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Travel in Tokyo for a Smith College symposium on landscape architecture.
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1993
dessins
DR2012:0012:067
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Folder containing five panels and a reprographic copy related to the Canadian Government Pavillion, World Expo, Osaka Japan. Further investigation is required to identify one other project present.
circa 1970
Plan on panels, Canadian government pavilion, Japan world exposition, Osaka, Japan
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DR2012:0012:067
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Folder containing five panels and a reprographic copy related to the Canadian Government Pavillion, World Expo, Osaka Japan. Further investigation is required to identify one other project present.
dessins
circa 1970