documents textuels
Postcards
AP197.S4.004
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This box contains postcards that Frampton collected over the years. Postcards depict various images such as buildings, cityscapes, sculptures, skylines, interiors, nature, paintings, people, architecture drawings, maps and more.
circa 1965-2015
Postcards
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AP197.S4.004
Description:
This box contains postcards that Frampton collected over the years. Postcards depict various images such as buildings, cityscapes, sculptures, skylines, interiors, nature, paintings, people, architecture drawings, maps and more.
documents textuels
circa 1965-2015
documents textuels
Postcards
AP197.S4.005
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This box contains postcards that Frampton collected over the years. Postcards depict various images such as buildings, cityscapes, sculptures, skylines, interiors, nature, paintings, people, architecture drawings, maps and more.
circa 1965-2015
Postcards
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AP197.S4.005
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This box contains postcards that Frampton collected over the years. Postcards depict various images such as buildings, cityscapes, sculptures, skylines, interiors, nature, paintings, people, architecture drawings, maps and more.
documents textuels
circa 1965-2015
documents textuels
Postcards
AP197.S4.006
Description:
This box contains postcards that Frampton collected over the years. Postcards depict various images such as buildings, cityscapes, sculptures, skylines, interiors, nature, paintings, people, architecture drawings, maps and more.
circa 1965-2015
Postcards
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AP197.S4.006
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This box contains postcards that Frampton collected over the years. Postcards depict various images such as buildings, cityscapes, sculptures, skylines, interiors, nature, paintings, people, architecture drawings, maps and more.
documents textuels
circa 1965-2015
Projet
AP075.S1.2012.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consultanh architects for the revitalisation of the green roof and upper floors planters of the Vancouver Public Library, also know as Library Square, on West Georgia Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2008-2012 with landscape architects firm Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects and architectural firms Safdie Architects and DA Architects + Planners. The project consisted mainly in assessment, maintenance and replanting of trampled area or badly maintained trees. The project series contains a few sketches, working drawings, including higher levels floor plans, sections and site plans, and renderings. The project is also documented through project proposal, specifications, correspondence with architects and consultants, reports, financial document, meetings notes and documentation.
2001-2018
Vancouver Public Library green roof, Vancouver, British Columbia (2012)
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AP075.S1.2012.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consultanh architects for the revitalisation of the green roof and upper floors planters of the Vancouver Public Library, also know as Library Square, on West Georgia Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2008-2012 with landscape architects firm Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects and architectural firms Safdie Architects and DA Architects + Planners. The project consisted mainly in assessment, maintenance and replanting of trampled area or badly maintained trees. The project series contains a few sketches, working drawings, including higher levels floor plans, sections and site plans, and renderings. The project is also documented through project proposal, specifications, correspondence with architects and consultants, reports, financial document, meetings notes and documentation.
Project
2001-2018
Série(s)
CD041.S4
Description:
This series documents two projects by the firm Vecsei/Panzini Architects. In 1980, Eva Hollo Vecsei and Michelange Panzini opened the firm Vecsei/Panzini Architects. The firm closed in 1984 when Eva and André Vecsei opened their own practice, Vecsei Architects. During while working together Vecsei and Panzini designed the Sternthal residence, Westmount, Québec (1982), a low-rise office building on De Maisonneuve Boulevard, Montréal, Québec (circa 1983), and The Quebec Bar Association Headquarters, Montréal, Québec (circa 1984). This series includes documents for the Sternthal residence and the low-rise office building on De Maisonneuve Boulevard. Collection material in this series was produced between 1980 and 1984. Documents include architectural records, such as presentation and design development drawings, and as well as a clipping.
circa 1980-1984
Vecsei / Panzini Architects (1980-1984)
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CD041.S4
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This series documents two projects by the firm Vecsei/Panzini Architects. In 1980, Eva Hollo Vecsei and Michelange Panzini opened the firm Vecsei/Panzini Architects. The firm closed in 1984 when Eva and André Vecsei opened their own practice, Vecsei Architects. During while working together Vecsei and Panzini designed the Sternthal residence, Westmount, Québec (1982), a low-rise office building on De Maisonneuve Boulevard, Montréal, Québec (circa 1983), and The Quebec Bar Association Headquarters, Montréal, Québec (circa 1984). This series includes documents for the Sternthal residence and the low-rise office building on De Maisonneuve Boulevard. Collection material in this series was produced between 1980 and 1984. Documents include architectural records, such as presentation and design development drawings, and as well as a clipping.
Series
circa 1980-1984
Projet
AP207.S1.1971.PR08
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The project series documents "Situazioni Competitive." The project series contains a reprographic copy by Pettena, as well as two scans of the drawing, and project descriptions in English and in Italian. "The irony shown by the title, that perhaps doesn’t refer only to the field of architecture, is obtained by means of a drawing that purposely divides the space in a meticulous way, an exact and perfect ‘architecture’ whose meaning (if any) is elsewhere." [1] Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/arch-competitive-situations-1971/ (last accessed 11 November 2019)
circa 1971-2015
Situazioni Competitive [Competitive Situation] (1971)
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AP207.S1.1971.PR08
Description:
The project series documents "Situazioni Competitive." The project series contains a reprographic copy by Pettena, as well as two scans of the drawing, and project descriptions in English and in Italian. "The irony shown by the title, that perhaps doesn’t refer only to the field of architecture, is obtained by means of a drawing that purposely divides the space in a meticulous way, an exact and perfect ‘architecture’ whose meaning (if any) is elsewhere." [1] Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/arch-competitive-situations-1971/ (last accessed 11 November 2019)
Project
circa 1971-2015
Projet
Water Wall
AP144.S2.D94
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File documents an unrealized project for a breakwater in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Cedric Price collaborated with civil and structural engineering firm, Harris & Sutherland, to make a floating breakwater into a 'sea garden'. The design integrates the breakwater, which protects the beach, with imaginative leisure activities: moorings for 800 boats, a pontoon composed of a continuous chain of dinghies, an illuminated "time" fountain, a floating grand stand, drifting feature buoys, a coral walk and water garden. Cedric Price describes the breakwater as "effortlessly towing its floating leisure facilities and toys along it" (Cedric Price-Works II, 72). Design development diagrams and charts explore the various components and activities. Many conceptual drawings and perspective sketches are included within the textual records. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 72, 77. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989, but predominantly between 1973 and 1976. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, and textual records.
1971-1989, predominant 1973-1976
Water Wall
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AP144.S2.D94
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File documents an unrealized project for a breakwater in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Cedric Price collaborated with civil and structural engineering firm, Harris & Sutherland, to make a floating breakwater into a 'sea garden'. The design integrates the breakwater, which protects the beach, with imaginative leisure activities: moorings for 800 boats, a pontoon composed of a continuous chain of dinghies, an illuminated "time" fountain, a floating grand stand, drifting feature buoys, a coral walk and water garden. Cedric Price describes the breakwater as "effortlessly towing its floating leisure facilities and toys along it" (Cedric Price-Works II, 72). Design development diagrams and charts explore the various components and activities. Many conceptual drawings and perspective sketches are included within the textual records. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 72, 77. Material in this file was produced between 1971 and 1989, but predominantly between 1973 and 1976. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, and textual records.
File 94
1971-1989, predominant 1973-1976
Sous-série
AP104.S1.SS2
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Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal.
ca. 1933-1955
Dessins d'architecture et de meubles
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AP104.S1.SS2
Description:
Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal.
Sous-série 2
ca. 1933-1955
Projet
AP108.S1.D6
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This project series documents renovations to Saint Gabriel’s Church in Montréal, Québec. The project, which was nominated for a Massey medal for architecture in 1961, was carried out between 1959 – 1960. The project records consist of panels, drawings, photographs, and textual records.
1959 - 1960
Saint Gabriel's Church - Renovation
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AP108.S1.D6
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This project series documents renovations to Saint Gabriel’s Church in Montréal, Québec. The project, which was nominated for a Massey medal for architecture in 1961, was carried out between 1959 – 1960. The project records consist of panels, drawings, photographs, and textual records.
File 6
1959 - 1960
Projet
AP164.S1.2000.D12
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The subseries documents the travelling exhibition “Reciclando Madrid” curated by Abalos & Herreros and by the architectural firm BOPBAA. A book was also published in Spanish with the same title and in English as “Recycling Madrid.” The exhibition and publication are based on the firm’s projects. It was held, among other places, at the Col.legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya, Barcelona (June 20th to September 9th, 2000). The exhibition was coordinated with two other exhibitions: Emergencias, by the Ministeri de Foment, cero9, Ángel Borregoi and Eduardo Arroyo; and Fotografías : s’exposarà l’obra fotogràfica de Luís Asín sobre el paisatge de l’abocador de Valdemingómez, obra dels arquitectes Abalos & Herreros. Documenting the exhibition are presentation and working drawings, correspondence, press-kit, exhibition ephemera and brochures, clippings, and reference, digital, graphic and photographic materials.
1996-2001
Reciclando Madrid
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AP164.S1.2000.D12
Description:
The subseries documents the travelling exhibition “Reciclando Madrid” curated by Abalos & Herreros and by the architectural firm BOPBAA. A book was also published in Spanish with the same title and in English as “Recycling Madrid.” The exhibition and publication are based on the firm’s projects. It was held, among other places, at the Col.legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya, Barcelona (June 20th to September 9th, 2000). The exhibition was coordinated with two other exhibitions: Emergencias, by the Ministeri de Foment, cero9, Ángel Borregoi and Eduardo Arroyo; and Fotografías : s’exposarà l’obra fotogràfica de Luís Asín sobre el paisatge de l’abocador de Valdemingómez, obra dels arquitectes Abalos & Herreros. Documenting the exhibition are presentation and working drawings, correspondence, press-kit, exhibition ephemera and brochures, clippings, and reference, digital, graphic and photographic materials.
Project
1996-2001