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Victims I
AP145.S2.D55
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File documents a project for Berlin, West Germany (now Germany). Material in this file was produced in 1984. File contains a sketchbook, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, and presentation drawings.
[1984]
Victims I
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AP145.S2.D55
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File documents a project for Berlin, West Germany (now Germany). Material in this file was produced in 1984. File contains a sketchbook, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, and presentation drawings.
File 55
[1984]
Projet
Citlin
AP144.S2.D144
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File documents a contribution to an exhibition hosted by the Aedes Galerie in Berlin, Germany, entitled "Berlin - Denkmal oder Denkmodell?". Price's contribution is centred around the concept of four "Annual Portals", monumental (but disassemblable and movable) structures which are apparently meant to guide the long-term flow of citizens' urban activities as they live in and eventually leave the city. Material in this file was produced in 1979 and between 1987 and 1988, but predominantly in 1988. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels, models, photographic materials and textual records.
1979, 1987-1988, predominant 1988
Citlin
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AP144.S2.D144
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File documents a contribution to an exhibition hosted by the Aedes Galerie in Berlin, Germany, entitled "Berlin - Denkmal oder Denkmodell?". Price's contribution is centred around the concept of four "Annual Portals", monumental (but disassemblable and movable) structures which are apparently meant to guide the long-term flow of citizens' urban activities as they live in and eventually leave the city. Material in this file was produced in 1979 and between 1987 and 1988, but predominantly in 1988. File contains conceptual drawings, presentation panels, models, photographic materials and textual records.
File 144
1979, 1987-1988, predominant 1988
Projet
AP145.S2.D50
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File documents a project that was executed and shown at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, West Germany (now Germany) in 1984. Material in this file was produced in 1984. File contains presentation drawings.
[1984]
Studio for a Painter and Studio for a Musician
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AP145.S2.D50
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File documents a project that was executed and shown at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, West Germany (now Germany) in 1984. Material in this file was produced in 1984. File contains presentation drawings.
File 50
[1984]
Série(s)
Hans and Wassili Luckhardt
AP162.S6
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Series documents the contribution of architects Hans Luckhardt and Wasilli Luckhardt to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with each writing under the pseudonyms Angkor and Zachen respectively. Born in Berlin in 1880, Hans Luckhardt studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule at Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1919, he joined the Novembergruppe, an exhibiting group of painters, sculptors, architects and musicians, and the Arbeitsrat für Kunst, lead by Bruno Taut. These two groups merged in November 1919. The same year, Luckhardt exhibitied his work at the Ausstellung für unbekannte Architekten and contributed to the organization of the Neues Bauen exhibition the next year. In 1921, Hans Luckhardt began his working collaboration with his brother Wassili. Born in Berlin in 1989, Wassili Luckhardt studied archictecture at the Technische Hochschule at Berlin-Charlottenburg and at the Technische Hochschule in Dresden. He undertook his military service from 1914 to 1918. Like his brother Hans, Wasilli joined the Novembergruppeand the Arbeitsrat für Kunst in 1919 and exhibited his work at the Ausstellung für unbekannte Architekten. During their collaboration, the Luckhardt brothers worked on designs for private commisions and competition schemes including some for Berlin and Hanover (1951-1952). Hans Luckhardt died in 1954 in Bad Wiessee. Wassili Luckhardt continued his work as an architect on various architectural projects. He died in 1972 in Berlin. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hans and Wasilli Luckhardt to the Die gläserne Kette circle, along with related drawings and photographs. The series also includes a photograph of a architectural model for a project by the Luckhart brothers.
1919-1920
Hans and Wassili Luckhardt
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AP162.S6
Description:
Series documents the contribution of architects Hans Luckhardt and Wasilli Luckhardt to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with each writing under the pseudonyms Angkor and Zachen respectively. Born in Berlin in 1880, Hans Luckhardt studied architecture at the Technische Hochschule at Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1919, he joined the Novembergruppe, an exhibiting group of painters, sculptors, architects and musicians, and the Arbeitsrat für Kunst, lead by Bruno Taut. These two groups merged in November 1919. The same year, Luckhardt exhibitied his work at the Ausstellung für unbekannte Architekten and contributed to the organization of the Neues Bauen exhibition the next year. In 1921, Hans Luckhardt began his working collaboration with his brother Wassili. Born in Berlin in 1989, Wassili Luckhardt studied archictecture at the Technische Hochschule at Berlin-Charlottenburg and at the Technische Hochschule in Dresden. He undertook his military service from 1914 to 1918. Like his brother Hans, Wasilli joined the Novembergruppeand the Arbeitsrat für Kunst in 1919 and exhibited his work at the Ausstellung für unbekannte Architekten. During their collaboration, the Luckhardt brothers worked on designs for private commisions and competition schemes including some for Berlin and Hanover (1951-1952). Hans Luckhardt died in 1954 in Bad Wiessee. Wassili Luckhardt continued his work as an architect on various architectural projects. He died in 1972 in Berlin. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hans and Wasilli Luckhardt to the Die gläserne Kette circle, along with related drawings and photographs. The series also includes a photograph of a architectural model for a project by the Luckhart brothers.
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1919-1920
Lartiste Thomas Demand donne une conférence Mellon au CCA, au cours de laquelle il décrira les limites mais aussi l’étrange prééminence des maquettes en tant qu’artefacts. Demand, qui a présenté des rétrospectives de mi-carrière au MOMA ainsi qu’au Neue Nationalgalerie à Berlin, affirme que si les modèles et maquettes décrivent un fragment de notre environnement, il est(...)
10 octobre 2013
Thomas Demand : Modèles de perception
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Lartiste Thomas Demand donne une conférence Mellon au CCA, au cours de laquelle il décrira les limites mais aussi l’étrange prééminence des maquettes en tant qu’artefacts. Demand, qui a présenté des rétrospectives de mi-carrière au MOMA ainsi qu’au Neue Nationalgalerie à Berlin, affirme que si les modèles et maquettes décrivent un fragment de notre environnement, il est(...)
dessins
AP178.S2.1981.006
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This sketchbook includes sketches of and notes for Edifício de Apartamentos Bonjour Tristesse in Berlin, Germany. There is also mention of the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA) and some sketches of people.
August 1981
Sketchbook 89: Berlim (Cunhal Creche) Retrato Ulli - Ovar
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AP178.S2.1981.006
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This sketchbook includes sketches of and notes for Edifício de Apartamentos Bonjour Tristesse in Berlin, Germany. There is also mention of the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA) and some sketches of people.
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August 1981
Après une intense période de travail au milieu des années 1970 consacrée au initiatives d’habitation lancées au Portugal après la révolution, Álvaro Siza participe dans les années 1980 à deux des plus importants programmes de renouveau urbain en Europe : l’Exposition internationale d’architecture (IBA) de Berlin et le Stadsvernieuwing als Kulturel Aktiviteit (le renouveau(...)
26 novembre 2015
L’archéologie de l’ordinaire d’Álvaro Siza
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Après une intense période de travail au milieu des années 1970 consacrée au initiatives d’habitation lancées au Portugal après la révolution, Álvaro Siza participe dans les années 1980 à deux des plus importants programmes de renouveau urbain en Europe : l’Exposition internationale d’architecture (IBA) de Berlin et le Stadsvernieuwing als Kulturel Aktiviteit (le renouveau(...)
Projet
Klingelhöfer-Dreieck Housing
AP143.S4.D112
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File documents the unexecuted project for Klingelhöfer-Dreieck Housing, Berlin, Germany. Material int his file was produced in 1995. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, textual records, and models.
1995
Klingelhöfer-Dreieck Housing
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AP143.S4.D112
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File documents the unexecuted project for Klingelhöfer-Dreieck Housing, Berlin, Germany. Material int his file was produced in 1995. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, textual records, and models.
File 112
1995
Projet
AP142.S1.D122
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File documents a successful competition entry for the German History Museum in Berlin, Germany. This competition marked the 750th anniversary of the city of Berlin in 1987. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1990. File contains reference drawings, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, one study model and one presentation model. File also contains textual records, including correspondence, administrative records, financial records, competition programmes, a competition entry, architect's reports, contract documents, a schedule, publications, periodicals, clippings, promotional material, cartographic material, sketches, drawings, transparencies, photographic material.
1987-1990
Deutsches Historisches Museum
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AP142.S1.D122
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File documents a successful competition entry for the German History Museum in Berlin, Germany. This competition marked the 750th anniversary of the city of Berlin in 1987. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1990. File contains reference drawings, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, one study model and one presentation model. File also contains textual records, including correspondence, administrative records, financial records, competition programmes, a competition entry, architect's reports, contract documents, a schedule, publications, periodicals, clippings, promotional material, cartographic material, sketches, drawings, transparencies, photographic material.
File 122
1987-1990
Projet
AP142.S1.D179
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the redevelopment of the area of Leipziger Platz and Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany. Material in this file was produced in 1990. File contains reference drawings, conceptual drawings and photographic materials.
1990
Concorso per Leipzigerplatz, Potsdamerplatz, Berlino
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AP142.S1.D179
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the redevelopment of the area of Leipziger Platz and Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany. Material in this file was produced in 1990. File contains reference drawings, conceptual drawings and photographic materials.
File 179
1990