Projet
AP012.S1.SS4.D2
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de documents textuels reliés au projet d'aménagement à l'école Sainte-Anne-des-Monts par Jean Michaud et Jean Beaudoin pour le compte de la Commission scolaire de Sainte-Anne-des-Monts.
1962
Aménagement à l'école Sainte-Anne-des-Monts
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AP012.S1.SS4.D2
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de documents textuels reliés au projet d'aménagement à l'école Sainte-Anne-des-Monts par Jean Michaud et Jean Beaudoin pour le compte de la Commission scolaire de Sainte-Anne-des-Monts.
Dossier 2
1962
Projet
AP012.S1.SS4.D7
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographiques et textuels reliés au projet de l'école primaire Saint-Marc-sur-le-Richelieu pour le compte de la Commission scolaire de Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu.
1967-1968
École primaire Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu
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AP012.S1.SS4.D7
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographiques et textuels reliés au projet de l'école primaire Saint-Marc-sur-le-Richelieu pour le compte de la Commission scolaire de Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu.
Dossier 7
1967-1968
Projet
AP012.S1.SS4.D8
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de dessins, de reprographies et de documents textuels reliés au projet de rénovation de l'école Saint-Joseph en classe maternelle à Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu pour le compte de la Commission scolaire de Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu.
1969
Rénovation de l'école Saint-Joseph en classe maternelle
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AP012.S1.SS4.D8
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de dessins, de reprographies et de documents textuels reliés au projet de rénovation de l'école Saint-Joseph en classe maternelle à Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu pour le compte de la Commission scolaire de Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu.
Dossier 8
1969
Le début des années 1950 donne lieu à de grands bouleversements mondiaux. De l’Inde au Maroc, du Guatemala à l’Indochine, la décolonisation s’accélère et la Guerre froide s’amorce. Les architectes qui travaillent ou interviennent à titre d’experts dans des régions non occidentales ne peuvent plus penser les lieux comme s’il s’agissait de terrains vagues aménagés pour des(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Casablanca, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Morocco, Pendab, Inde, modernism, Africa, Takashi Homma, Yto Barrada, Maroc
26 novembre 2013 au 20 avril 2014
Comment les architectes, les experts, les politiciens, les agences internationales et les citoyens négocient l'urbanisme moderne : Casablanca Chandigarh
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Description:
Le début des années 1950 donne lieu à de grands bouleversements mondiaux. De l’Inde au Maroc, du Guatemala à l’Indochine, la décolonisation s’accélère et la Guerre froide s’amorce. Les architectes qui travaillent ou interviennent à titre d’experts dans des régions non occidentales ne peuvent plus penser les lieux comme s’il s’agissait de terrains vagues aménagés pour des(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Casablanca, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Morocco, Pendab, Inde, modernism, Africa, Takashi Homma, Yto Barrada, Maroc
articles
L’or et la pierre
Architecture de l’invocation
documents textuels, graphique
Quantité:
11 textual record(s) and ephemera
DR1987:0866:001-011
Description:
- This group of correspondence, clippings and a copy of a resolution was compiled by the architect, Lloyd Wright, for his own record while he was persuing the commission for the Los Angeles Municipal Airport, Mines Field, California. While Wright received the approval of the Municipal Art Commission, his design was ultimately rejected by the Airport Committee in favour of a Spanish Colonial design. The correspondence is composed of carbon copies and mimeographs of a letter sent to the Municipal Art Commission requesting that the commission consider his design. There are several copies of this letter, probably because it was sent to individual committee members and a copy was made of each letter. Of the newspaper clippings, three relate to the Mines Field project; the most significant is a half-page spread with photographs of both Lloyd Wright's project and the successful Spanish Colonial design. Also on the same page are photographs of four of people involved in the commission, including Lloyd Wright, a councilman, a member of the art commission, and the airport manager. The two other Mines Field clippings announce the completion of an aircraft factory at Mines Field and the completion of the municipal airport within thirty days. The unrelated clipping announces a model airport to be built in Chicago. Also included with these documents are a copy of the resolution made by the Municipal Art Commission recommending Wright's design to the Airport Committee and an envelope addressed to Clifford Henderson, Director of Municipal Airports, City of Los Angeles.
architecture
printed 1929
Los Angeles Municipal Airport: Newspaper clippings, copies of a letter and a copy of a resolution relating to Lloyd Wright's design
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DR1987:0866:001-011
Description:
- This group of correspondence, clippings and a copy of a resolution was compiled by the architect, Lloyd Wright, for his own record while he was persuing the commission for the Los Angeles Municipal Airport, Mines Field, California. While Wright received the approval of the Municipal Art Commission, his design was ultimately rejected by the Airport Committee in favour of a Spanish Colonial design. The correspondence is composed of carbon copies and mimeographs of a letter sent to the Municipal Art Commission requesting that the commission consider his design. There are several copies of this letter, probably because it was sent to individual committee members and a copy was made of each letter. Of the newspaper clippings, three relate to the Mines Field project; the most significant is a half-page spread with photographs of both Lloyd Wright's project and the successful Spanish Colonial design. Also on the same page are photographs of four of people involved in the commission, including Lloyd Wright, a councilman, a member of the art commission, and the airport manager. The two other Mines Field clippings announce the completion of an aircraft factory at Mines Field and the completion of the municipal airport within thirty days. The unrelated clipping announces a model airport to be built in Chicago. Also included with these documents are a copy of the resolution made by the Municipal Art Commission recommending Wright's design to the Airport Committee and an envelope addressed to Clifford Henderson, Director of Municipal Airports, City of Los Angeles.
documents textuels, graphique
Quantité:
11 textual record(s) and ephemera
printed 1929
architecture
Série(s)
Professional Work
AP145.S2
Description:
Series contains professional work for residential, commercial, religious, and recreational architectural and design projects, and includes competition entries, commissions, and "dead projects". Architectural drawings are in the hand of John Hejduk and others, and the series includes reprographic copies of drawings by Hejduk and others.
1954-2000, predominant 1954-1996
Professional Work
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AP145.S2
Description:
Series contains professional work for residential, commercial, religious, and recreational architectural and design projects, and includes competition entries, commissions, and "dead projects". Architectural drawings are in the hand of John Hejduk and others, and the series includes reprographic copies of drawings by Hejduk and others.
Series 2
1954-2000, predominant 1954-1996
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
AP058
Résumé:
The Blanche Lemco van Ginkel fonds consists of textual records documenting her participation in professional societies and committees, conferences and lectures, and her administrative and teaching activities at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Toronto, including material relating to the programme and exhibitions. The fonds contains correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, information packages, papers, presentation panels, etc., dating from 1970 to 1992.
1970-1992
Fonds Blanche Lemco van Ginkel
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AP058
Résumé:
The Blanche Lemco van Ginkel fonds consists of textual records documenting her participation in professional societies and committees, conferences and lectures, and her administrative and teaching activities at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Toronto, including material relating to the programme and exhibitions. The fonds contains correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, information packages, papers, presentation panels, etc., dating from 1970 to 1992.
archives
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Fonds
1970-1992
Projet
AP041.S1.2009.D1
Description:
Project series documents Melvin Charney’s design for the Canadian Navy monument submited for the design competition jointly commissioned by the National Capital Commission and the Royal Canadian Navy. It Includes conceptual drawings, working drawings, presentation materials, textual records, photographic materials, and digital materials.
2006-2010
Canadian Navy monument, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP041.S1.2009.D1
Description:
Project series documents Melvin Charney’s design for the Canadian Navy monument submited for the design competition jointly commissioned by the National Capital Commission and the Royal Canadian Navy. It Includes conceptual drawings, working drawings, presentation materials, textual records, photographic materials, and digital materials.
Project
2006-2010
Sous-série
Wall House 2 (Bye House)
AP145.S2.D31.SD2
Description:
Sub-file documents a project for a house for landscape architect A.E. Bye for a site in Ridgefield, Connecticut. The original commission fell through, but the house was eventually built, enlarged by 20 percent, on a new commission in Groningen, Netherlands in 2001. Material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1976. Sub-file contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, working drawings, and textual records.
1972-1976
Wall House 2 (Bye House)
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AP145.S2.D31.SD2
Description:
Sub-file documents a project for a house for landscape architect A.E. Bye for a site in Ridgefield, Connecticut. The original commission fell through, but the house was eventually built, enlarged by 20 percent, on a new commission in Groningen, Netherlands in 2001. Material in this file was produced between 1972 and 1976. Sub-file contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, working drawings, and textual records.
Sub-file 2
1972-1976