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AP143.S4.D22
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File documents the executed project for the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, Columbus, Ohio. Material in this file was produced between 1977 and 1989. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, competition drawings, presentation drawings, record drawings, reference drawings, publication drawings, photographic material, reference drawings, CD-Rs, textual records, and a model. Textual records include conceptual drawings, some by Eisenman (DR1994:0149:001-1138). Design development drawings and final working drawings are organized chronologically: 1983 (DR1994:0149:1139-1140), 1984 (DR1994:00149:1141-1294), 1985 (DR1994:00149:1295-1542), 1986 (DR1994:0149:1543-1577), 1988 (DR1994:0149:1578-1582), and 1989 (DR1994:0149:1583-1642). Competition drawings include original drawings (DR1994:0149:1643-1662) and KC5 negatives (DR1994:0149:1670-1754) used to produce the final presentation panels (DR1994:0149:1755-1756). Lithographs DR1994:0149:1757-1774 were used as presentation drawings. Reference drawings include site plans provided by the client (DR1994:0149:1780-1821), aerial photographs (DR1994:0149:1822-1823), photographs of the existing buildings on the proposed site (DR1994:0149:1824-1827) and measured drawings of the armoury, and shop drawings by Jules Fisher & Paul Marantz, Inc. Architectural Lighting Design. Eisenman published a book on the Wexner Center in 1989, and the cover and galleys are included in this group (cover: DR1994:0149:1828; galleys: DR1994:0149:1829-1831). Textual records include competition information, program, agreements, correspondence, specifications, construction progress, plans, and photographs.
1977-1989
Wexner Center for the Visual Arts
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AP143.S4.D22
Description:
File documents the executed project for the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, Columbus, Ohio. Material in this file was produced between 1977 and 1989. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, competition drawings, presentation drawings, record drawings, reference drawings, publication drawings, photographic material, reference drawings, CD-Rs, textual records, and a model. Textual records include conceptual drawings, some by Eisenman (DR1994:0149:001-1138). Design development drawings and final working drawings are organized chronologically: 1983 (DR1994:0149:1139-1140), 1984 (DR1994:00149:1141-1294), 1985 (DR1994:00149:1295-1542), 1986 (DR1994:0149:1543-1577), 1988 (DR1994:0149:1578-1582), and 1989 (DR1994:0149:1583-1642). Competition drawings include original drawings (DR1994:0149:1643-1662) and KC5 negatives (DR1994:0149:1670-1754) used to produce the final presentation panels (DR1994:0149:1755-1756). Lithographs DR1994:0149:1757-1774 were used as presentation drawings. Reference drawings include site plans provided by the client (DR1994:0149:1780-1821), aerial photographs (DR1994:0149:1822-1823), photographs of the existing buildings on the proposed site (DR1994:0149:1824-1827) and measured drawings of the armoury, and shop drawings by Jules Fisher & Paul Marantz, Inc. Architectural Lighting Design. Eisenman published a book on the Wexner Center in 1989, and the cover and galleys are included in this group (cover: DR1994:0149:1828; galleys: DR1994:0149:1829-1831). Textual records include competition information, program, agreements, correspondence, specifications, construction progress, plans, and photographs.
File 22
1977-1989
Projet
AP178.S1.1996.PR03
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This project series documents the Cais de embarque para european architects in Salonica, Greece. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 75/90. The office assigned the date 1996 for this project In 1997, Thessaloniki was the host city for the event "Cultural Capital of Europe." An architectural initiative named "Provoking spatial episodes - On the coast" was created to celebrate the relationship between the sea and the city. Several architects were invited to design small piers on the coast. For Siza, the program criteria included the construction of a pier able to receive 250 people, debaring area for catamarans, house ticket dispensers, waiting room, press room and food stall. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, presentation drawings, and project documentation. Slides document the project model.
circa 1996-2012
Cais de embarque para european architects [Docking pier for European Architects] Salonica, Greece (1996)
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AP178.S1.1996.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the Cais de embarque para european architects in Salonica, Greece. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 75/90. The office assigned the date 1996 for this project In 1997, Thessaloniki was the host city for the event "Cultural Capital of Europe." An architectural initiative named "Provoking spatial episodes - On the coast" was created to celebrate the relationship between the sea and the city. Several architects were invited to design small piers on the coast. For Siza, the program criteria included the construction of a pier able to receive 250 people, debaring area for catamarans, house ticket dispensers, waiting room, press room and food stall. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, presentation drawings, and project documentation. Slides document the project model.
Project
circa 1996-2012
documents textuels
ARCH255268
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correspondence file on the Ruck-A-Chucky Bridge, with press clippings, a Progressive Architecture Award (1979), drawings by T.Y. Lin International and a 7 page presentation document with an original sketch by Goldsmith
1962-1979
Correspondence file on the Ruck-A-Chucky Bridge, with press clippings
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ARCH255268
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correspondence file on the Ruck-A-Chucky Bridge, with press clippings, a Progressive Architecture Award (1979), drawings by T.Y. Lin International and a 7 page presentation document with an original sketch by Goldsmith
documents textuels
1962-1979
Sur les traces des... gens
L’un des indicateurs de la modernité à partir du XVIIIe siècle est l’apparition des « gens » comme nouvelle entité politique respectée. En réponse à ce phénomène, les architectes se sont engagés dans la transformation des villes, ont exploré de nouvelles technologies, testé de nouveaux discours en architecture et ont pris part dans des conflits culturels enflammés – le(...)
Vitrines
5 octobre 2011 au 22 janvier 2012
Sur les traces des... gens
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Description:
L’un des indicateurs de la modernité à partir du XVIIIe siècle est l’apparition des « gens » comme nouvelle entité politique respectée. En réponse à ce phénomène, les architectes se sont engagés dans la transformation des villes, ont exploré de nouvelles technologies, testé de nouveaux discours en architecture et ont pris part dans des conflits culturels enflammés – le(...)
Vitrines
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Milton Parc
AP025
Résumé:
The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
1962-1989
Fonds Milton Parc
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AP025
Résumé:
The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
archives
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Fonds
1962-1989
Série(s)
AP114.S2
Description:
Series reflects Summers’ personal interest in art and architecture from 1980 - 1984. It includes artwork and texts created by Summers as well as his collection of art and books. The records in this series mostly consist of drawings, sketches, photographs, artwork, ephemera, and textual records.
1980 - 1985
Personal documents (1980-1985)
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AP114.S2
Description:
Series reflects Summers’ personal interest in art and architecture from 1980 - 1984. It includes artwork and texts created by Summers as well as his collection of art and books. The records in this series mostly consist of drawings, sketches, photographs, artwork, ephemera, and textual records.
Series 2
1980 - 1985
Projet
AP041.S1.1987.D1
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The project series documents for Melvin Charney's design for the Canadian Centre for Architecture's garden in Montréal, Québec, realized between 1987 and 1995. The project series includes conceptual, presentation and working drawings, a presentation model and photographs showing the garden under construction and completed.
1987-1995
Garden of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP041.S1.1987.D1
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The project series documents for Melvin Charney's design for the Canadian Centre for Architecture's garden in Montréal, Québec, realized between 1987 and 1995. The project series includes conceptual, presentation and working drawings, a presentation model and photographs showing the garden under construction and completed.
Project
1987-1995
Série(s)
AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
[ca. 1948-2004?]
James Stirling/Michael Wilford professional papers
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AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
Series 2
[ca. 1948-2004?]
Série(s)
Personal Files
AP173.S4
Description:
Series documents Lars Spuybroek's personal files included in the fonds between the end of the 1980s and the 1990s. The series includes documents related to a travel in Japan in 1991 and various drawings unrelated to architecture projects probably drawn by Lars Spuybroek. The material in the series was produced between the end of 1980s to 1991. The series contains photographic material, mainly slides and some drawings.
1980s-1991
Personal Files
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AP173.S4
Description:
Series documents Lars Spuybroek's personal files included in the fonds between the end of the 1980s and the 1990s. The series includes documents related to a travel in Japan in 1991 and various drawings unrelated to architecture projects probably drawn by Lars Spuybroek. The material in the series was produced between the end of 1980s to 1991. The series contains photographic material, mainly slides and some drawings.
Series
1980s-1991
documents textuels
DR1995:0188:936-1056
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correspondence, and four folders that include, building programme, poster, land use application, site plans, 1966 flyer of Glasgow Fun Palace, report on Pilot Project, trust deed, report on proposed arts centre in Manchester, notes and sketches on architectural sketches, report on Fun Palace Project, drawings, minutes of meeting, cost estimate for Pilot Project, photographs, draft notes on Children's Learning Garden, financial record of Summer Fair 1974, planning application forms, sketches of temporary project at Salway and Great Eastern Roads, grant application, questionnaire, report on land redevelopment, 'Bubble City' publication by Joan Littlewood, renovation proposal for Theatre Royal, poster, kids village colouring book, and application for children's playground
Correspondence, and four folders that include, building programme
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DR1995:0188:936-1056
Description:
correspondence, and four folders that include, building programme, poster, land use application, site plans, 1966 flyer of Glasgow Fun Palace, report on Pilot Project, trust deed, report on proposed arts centre in Manchester, notes and sketches on architectural sketches, report on Fun Palace Project, drawings, minutes of meeting, cost estimate for Pilot Project, photographs, draft notes on Children's Learning Garden, financial record of Summer Fair 1974, planning application forms, sketches of temporary project at Salway and Great Eastern Roads, grant application, questionnaire, report on land redevelopment, 'Bubble City' publication by Joan Littlewood, renovation proposal for Theatre Royal, poster, kids village colouring book, and application for children's playground
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