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AP196
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Studio Gang Ford Calumet Environmental Center project records, 2003-2012, documents the design process for the Ford Calumet Environmental Center in Chicago, United-States. The records represent both phases during the competition and the full-term design, after the firm won the project. The records consist of born-digital material, sketches and drawings, textual records, photographs and seven models.
2003-2011
Documents d’archives de Studio Gang pour le projet Ford Calumet Environmental Center
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AP196
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Studio Gang Ford Calumet Environmental Center project records, 2003-2012, documents the design process for the Ford Calumet Environmental Center in Chicago, United-States. The records represent both phases during the competition and the full-term design, after the firm won the project. The records consist of born-digital material, sketches and drawings, textual records, photographs and seven models.
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2003-2011
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Joseph Rykwert fonds
AP209
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The Joseph Rykwert fonds, 1928-2022, documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an architectural historian, author and professor. The fonds includes the records for over a dozen monographs written between the mid-1960s and the mid-2010s as well as edited works and articles, and details his teaching and lecturing activities from the 1960s onwards in universities in Europe and the United States. The records highlight Joseph Rykwert’s multidisciplinary approach, which involved archaeology, anthropology and psychoanalysis in his study of the history and theory of architecture and of the urban form. The fonds is composed of textual records, publications and ephemera, and of photographs including multiple albums and a large number of slides; the fonds also documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an independent designer through drawings realized between the late 1940s and the late 1970s.
1928-2022
Joseph Rykwert fonds
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The Joseph Rykwert fonds, 1928-2022, documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an architectural historian, author and professor. The fonds includes the records for over a dozen monographs written between the mid-1960s and the mid-2010s as well as edited works and articles, and details his teaching and lecturing activities from the 1960s onwards in universities in Europe and the United States. The records highlight Joseph Rykwert’s multidisciplinary approach, which involved archaeology, anthropology and psychoanalysis in his study of the history and theory of architecture and of the urban form. The fonds is composed of textual records, publications and ephemera, and of photographs including multiple albums and a large number of slides; the fonds also documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an independent designer through drawings realized between the late 1940s and the late 1970s.
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1928-2022
articles
Les tours sonores
Autres sens, autres espaces
20th century, 21st century, Carlotta Darò, Chabolovka, communism, communisme, El Lissitzky, Emily Thompson, Geoff Manaugh, Ilia Chashnik, Karin Bijsterveld, Lenin, Lénine, Lissitzky, photographie, photography, radio, Richard Pare, Sabine von Fischer, Sensations urbaines, Sense of the City, Shabolovka, Soviet Union, Susan Buck-Morss, technologie, technology, tour, tower, Union soviétique, Vitebsk, Vladimir Shukhov, XXe siècle, XXIe siècle
23 juillet 2012
Autres sens, autres espaces
La non-école
À quoi pourrait ressembler l’école? C’est la question qu’a posée aux étudiants notre conservatrice invitée, Monica Nouwens, au cours du cinquième Camp de jour. Pendant une semaine durant l’été de 2012, les étudiants de La non-école ont exploré les espaces intérieurs et environnants de quelques écoles, et ils ont repoussé les limites de l’appareil photo utilisé comme(...)
30 juillet 2012 au 3 août 2012
La non-école
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À quoi pourrait ressembler l’école? C’est la question qu’a posée aux étudiants notre conservatrice invitée, Monica Nouwens, au cours du cinquième Camp de jour. Pendant une semaine durant l’été de 2012, les étudiants de La non-école ont exploré les espaces intérieurs et environnants de quelques écoles, et ils ont repoussé les limites de l’appareil photo utilisé comme(...)
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Les déchets reviennent
Ailleurs, American Gothic, Bangalore, déchet, DNA, En imparfaite santé, États-Unis, Inde, recyclage, recycling, Université de Buffalo
7 février 2012
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AP103
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The IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds primarily documents the activities involved in the organization and realization of the Prize Competition, as well as the most active years of the IFCCA. The fonds is made up of primarily of textual documents dating from 1992 to 2001. The Prize Competition challenged architects from around the world to rethink and redesign a site on the western edge of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Five finalists were chosen by a jury of well known figures in the architecture field, and given four months to complete their proposals. Peter Eisenman, Peter Eisenman Architects, New York City, was declared the winner on 28 June 1999. Two exhibitions of the work of the finalists, in New York City (1999, with an accompanying colloquium) and at the CCA in Montreal (2000-2001) followed the Prize Competition.
1992-2001, predominant 1996-2001
Fonds IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities
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AP103
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The IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds primarily documents the activities involved in the organization and realization of the Prize Competition, as well as the most active years of the IFCCA. The fonds is made up of primarily of textual documents dating from 1992 to 2001. The Prize Competition challenged architects from around the world to rethink and redesign a site on the western edge of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Five finalists were chosen by a jury of well known figures in the architecture field, and given four months to complete their proposals. Peter Eisenman, Peter Eisenman Architects, New York City, was declared the winner on 28 June 1999. Two exhibitions of the work of the finalists, in New York City (1999, with an accompanying colloquium) and at the CCA in Montreal (2000-2001) followed the Prize Competition.
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1992-2001, predominant 1996-2001
livres
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xvi, 271 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Oxford : Architectural Press, 1999.
Building the 21st century home : the sustainable urban neighbourhood / David Rudlin & Nicholas Falk ; URBED (the Urban and Economic Development Group).
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xvi, 271 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Oxford : Architectural Press, 1999.
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239 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Tokyo ; New York : Kodansha International : Distributed in the United States by Kodansha America, ©2010.
21st century Tokyo : a guide to contemporary architecture / by Julian Worrall and Erez Golani Solomon ; photography by Joshua Lieberman.
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239 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Tokyo ; New York : Kodansha International : Distributed in the United States by Kodansha America, ©2010.
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Iberoamerican architects, 21st century / [general coordination, Cándida Fernández de Calderón].
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2 volumes : color illustrations, plans ; 33 cm
México, D.F. : Fomento Cultural Banamex, 2006.
Iberoamerican architects, 21st century / [general coordination, Cándida Fernández de Calderón].
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2 volumes : color illustrations, plans ; 33 cm
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México, D.F. : Fomento Cultural Banamex, 2006.
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xv, 185 leaves : illustrations, photographs, plans (some color) ; 28 cm
2008.
A cathedral for the 21st century / by Jaak Jurisson.
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xv, 185 leaves : illustrations, photographs, plans (some color) ; 28 cm
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2008.