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CI005.S1.1951.PR1
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The Northeast Polder Works for Wieringermeet initiated a contest for the design of a polder tower that would serve as a water tower and act as landmark to the empty polder area. Oud created one design that conformed to the competition guidelines and a second alternative one which he favoured. Project E was created according to the competition rules, while Motto E represented Oud's favoured design. Project E featured a carillon at the midway point of the tower; in Motto E, Oud instead placed the carillon at the top of the tower with the middle section as office space. Ultimately, the board declined all competition entries and assigned H. van Gent to the 1959 tower design (Taverne et al. 2001, 465). Project series includes a perspective drawing for Motto E of the polder tower.
1951
Polder Tower Competition, Emmeloord, Netherlands (1951)
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CI005.S1.1951.PR1
Description:
The Northeast Polder Works for Wieringermeet initiated a contest for the design of a polder tower that would serve as a water tower and act as landmark to the empty polder area. Oud created one design that conformed to the competition guidelines and a second alternative one which he favoured. Project E was created according to the competition rules, while Motto E represented Oud's favoured design. Project E featured a carillon at the midway point of the tower; in Motto E, Oud instead placed the carillon at the top of the tower with the middle section as office space. Ultimately, the board declined all competition entries and assigned H. van Gent to the 1959 tower design (Taverne et al. 2001, 465). Project series includes a perspective drawing for Motto E of the polder tower.
project
1951
articles
Le tracé de Marine Drive, Accra
Łukasz Stanek compare les plans directeurs coloniaux et postcoloniaux
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archives
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Fonds
AP183
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The Ulrich Königs Chemnitz Stadium project records, 1995-1996, document the competition entry and design for an innovative stadium in Chemnitz, Germany. The project was a collaboration between Peter Kulka, Ulrich Königs, Cecil Balmond, and Arup Group, Ltd. The design was primarily driven by the theoretical and methodological processes made possible by computer-aided design, rather than aesthetics. The project records have both digital and physical components, which chiefly include renderings, wireframe drawings, digital 3D models, photographs, slides, video, and a booklet.
1995-1996
Documents d’archives d’Ulrich Königs pour le projet Chemnitz Stadium
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AP183
Résumé:
The Ulrich Königs Chemnitz Stadium project records, 1995-1996, document the competition entry and design for an innovative stadium in Chemnitz, Germany. The project was a collaboration between Peter Kulka, Ulrich Königs, Cecil Balmond, and Arup Group, Ltd. The design was primarily driven by the theoretical and methodological processes made possible by computer-aided design, rather than aesthetics. The project records have both digital and physical components, which chiefly include renderings, wireframe drawings, digital 3D models, photographs, slides, video, and a booklet.
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Fonds
1995-1996
photographies
ARCH268481
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Contains images of drawings and views of buildings and projects, like the Scheu House and Chicago Tribune Contest, by the architect Adolf Loos.
Images of drawings and views of buildings and projects
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ARCH268481
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Contains images of drawings and views of buildings and projects, like the Scheu House and Chicago Tribune Contest, by the architect Adolf Loos.
photographies
Maison Shaughnessy Mot(s)-clé(s):
chercheur en résidence 2022, séminaire, recherche, Desirée Valadares, infrastructure, chemin de fer, autoroute, histoire coloniale
10 novembre 2022, 18h
Maison Shaughnessy Mot(s)-clé(s):
chercheur en résidence 2022, séminaire, recherche, Desirée Valadares, infrastructure, chemin de fer, autoroute, histoire coloniale
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:130:028
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Melvin Charney's statement related to his design contest submission for the Canadian tribute to human rights. Original folder inscribed in graphite: PHOTOS / SUBMISSION ETC.
1986
Artist's statement, The Canadian tribute for human rights, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:130:028
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Melvin Charney's statement related to his design contest submission for the Canadian tribute to human rights. Original folder inscribed in graphite: PHOTOS / SUBMISSION ETC.
documents textuels
1986
photographies
ARCH218548
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New York bridges, Olympic Centre, Long Beach, New Orleans, Minneapolis, IIT Bridge Contest, Houston Hi-rise, Portland and F.L. Wright buildings
New York, Olympic Centre, Long Beach, New Orleans, Minneapolis, IIT Bridge, Houston, Portland and F.L. Wright buildings
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ARCH218548
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New York bridges, Olympic Centre, Long Beach, New Orleans, Minneapolis, IIT Bridge Contest, Houston Hi-rise, Portland and F.L. Wright buildings
photographies
Maison Shaughnessy Mot(s)-clé(s):
chercheur en résidence 2023, séminaire, recherche, Douglas Robb, Canada, paysage, décarbonisation, corridor nordique, infrastructure
1 juin, 18 h
Maison Shaughnessy Mot(s)-clé(s):
chercheur en résidence 2023, séminaire, recherche, Douglas Robb, Canada, paysage, décarbonisation, corridor nordique, infrastructure
13 mars 2025 au 20 mars 2025
8 février 2024 au 15 février 2024