documents textuels, photographies
Architect files
AP197.S2.014
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The the box is comprised of architect files that include writings by or about Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Antoine Predock, Ben Kelly, Tadao Ando, Massimo Scolari, James Stirling, Dimitrios Pikionis, Moshe Safdie, Alvaro Siza (including photographs of Alvaro Siza and his works) and Carlo Scarpa.
circa 1963-1990
Architect files
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AP197.S2.014
Description:
The the box is comprised of architect files that include writings by or about Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Antoine Predock, Ben Kelly, Tadao Ando, Massimo Scolari, James Stirling, Dimitrios Pikionis, Moshe Safdie, Alvaro Siza (including photographs of Alvaro Siza and his works) and Carlo Scarpa.
documents textuels, photographies
circa 1963-1990
photographies
AP197.S1.SS9.025
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This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models, and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Tadao Ando; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Jorn Utzon; Antonin Raymond; Atelier 5; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for various lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.025
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This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models, and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Tadao Ando; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Jorn Utzon; Antonin Raymond; Atelier 5; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for various lectures.
photographies
circa 1970-1990
photographies
AP197.S1.SS9.027
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Renzo Piano; Atelier 5; Ed Weinberger; Tado Ando; Louis Kahn; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.027
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This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Renzo Piano; Atelier 5; Ed Weinberger; Tado Ando; Louis Kahn; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
photographies
circa 1970-1990
photographies
AP140.S2.SS1.D72.P18
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Views of site and existing buildings, of drawings and models, including for the No. 1 Poultry office building project by James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates and for earlier proposal for the same site, the Mansion House Square Scheme, by architect Mies van der Rohe
circa 1982-1998
Views of site and existing buildings, of drawings and models, No. 1 Poultry, London, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D72.P18
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Views of site and existing buildings, of drawings and models, including for the No. 1 Poultry office building project by James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates and for earlier proposal for the same site, the Mansion House Square Scheme, by architect Mies van der Rohe
photographies
circa 1982-1998
dessins
AP178.S2.1989.017
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This sketchbook includes sketches and notes for the MOPU delegation headquarters in Barcelona, Spain. It also contains notes for the reconstruction of the Chiado district, as well as for a presentation for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and for the American Institute of Architects San Francisco.
November 1989
Sketchbook 300: Anfiteatro Setubal - Barcelona - New York
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AP178.S2.1989.017
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This sketchbook includes sketches and notes for the MOPU delegation headquarters in Barcelona, Spain. It also contains notes for the reconstruction of the Chiado district, as well as for a presentation for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and for the American Institute of Architects San Francisco.
dessins
November 1989
Le planchiste et architecte-paysagiste Mathieu Robichaud invite les participants à une visite guidée et analyse les opportunités qu’offrent les espaces urbains traversés pour la pratique de la planche à roulettes. Robichaud, de la firme Bloom Paysage, se spécialise dans la conception de parcs dédiés à la pratique de la planche à roulettes. En complément de l’exposition(...)
11 avril 2009
Découvrir les lieux propices à la pratique de la planche à roulettes
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Le planchiste et architecte-paysagiste Mathieu Robichaud invite les participants à une visite guidée et analyse les opportunités qu’offrent les espaces urbains traversés pour la pratique de la planche à roulettes. Robichaud, de la firme Bloom Paysage, se spécialise dans la conception de parcs dédiés à la pratique de la planche à roulettes. En complément de l’exposition(...)
Projet
AP129.S1.D2
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La série de projet est constituée de documents photographiques et textuels relatifs au Pavillon de la Jeunesse de l'Expo 67 à Montréal. Un projet entrepris par la firm Ouellet, Reeves, Alain, architectes. François Lamy fut responsable de la la coordination et design du projet et la thématique par Alex Pelletier, Marcelle Racine, et Pierre Savignac.
1965-1997
Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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AP129.S1.D2
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La série de projet est constituée de documents photographiques et textuels relatifs au Pavillon de la Jeunesse de l'Expo 67 à Montréal. Un projet entrepris par la firm Ouellet, Reeves, Alain, architectes. François Lamy fut responsable de la la coordination et design du projet et la thématique par Alex Pelletier, Marcelle Racine, et Pierre Savignac.
Dossier 2
1965-1997
Projet
McCord Museum
AP137.D16
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File documents alterations and an addition to McGill University's first Student Union Building (Percy Nobbs, Architect) to create the McCord Museum, Montréal, Québec. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, and reference drawings.
1966-1967
McCord Museum
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AP137.D16
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File documents alterations and an addition to McGill University's first Student Union Building (Percy Nobbs, Architect) to create the McCord Museum, Montréal, Québec. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, and reference drawings.
File 16
1966-1967
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Ernest Isbell Barott
AP003
Résumé:
The Ernest Isbell Barott fonds, 1912-1983, documents architect Ernest Isbell Barott’s design and construction of over 380 built projects in Canada. The fonds comprises of materials relating to projects executed by Ernest Isbell Barott during his active years at the firm, 1912-1962, as well as projects exclusively completed by the firm after Barott’s retirement, 1962-1983. Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 11 764 drawings (including reprographic copies), approximately 1795 photographic materials, 8.75 l.m. of textual records, 4 medals, and 1 key.
1912-1983
Fonds Ernest Isbell Barott
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AP003
Résumé:
The Ernest Isbell Barott fonds, 1912-1983, documents architect Ernest Isbell Barott’s design and construction of over 380 built projects in Canada. The fonds comprises of materials relating to projects executed by Ernest Isbell Barott during his active years at the firm, 1912-1962, as well as projects exclusively completed by the firm after Barott’s retirement, 1962-1983. Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 11 764 drawings (including reprographic copies), approximately 1795 photographic materials, 8.75 l.m. of textual records, 4 medals, and 1 key.
archives
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Fonds
1912-1983
Projet
AP018.S1.1983.PR02
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This project series documents the design and construction of the new National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario from 1983-1988. The office identified the project number as 8303. In 1977, Parkin Architects Planners won a limited architectural competition for their design of the new National Gallery of Canada. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site as well as how the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The building site was also moved from its original location near the Canadian parliament buildings on Wellington Street to the corner of Sussex Drive and St Patrick Street. Eventually, Moshe Safdie, in joint venture with Parkin Architects Planners, were chosen as the architects for the project. Parkin was the minor partner in this joint venture and his firm's work seemed to focus more on construction than design. The dispute over this decision can be found in the textual records of project series AP018.S1.1976.PR23 in this fonds. This project was commissioned by Public Works Canada and the Canada Museum Construction Company, both federal government agencies. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs and textual records dating from 1976-1989. The drawings consist largely of structural and construction drawings for the project. Some drawings in this project series were prepared by Public Works Canada. The textual records for this project include specifications, financial records, change order documentation, correspondence, interoffice letters, documentation on the competition controversy and competition reports. The textual records also focus heavily on a dispute between Parkin/Safdie and the client regarding the architects' professional fees.
1976-1989
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (1983)
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AP018.S1.1983.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the new National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario from 1983-1988. The office identified the project number as 8303. In 1977, Parkin Architects Planners won a limited architectural competition for their design of the new National Gallery of Canada. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site as well as how the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The building site was also moved from its original location near the Canadian parliament buildings on Wellington Street to the corner of Sussex Drive and St Patrick Street. Eventually, Moshe Safdie, in joint venture with Parkin Architects Planners, were chosen as the architects for the project. Parkin was the minor partner in this joint venture and his firm's work seemed to focus more on construction than design. The dispute over this decision can be found in the textual records of project series AP018.S1.1976.PR23 in this fonds. This project was commissioned by Public Works Canada and the Canada Museum Construction Company, both federal government agencies. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs and textual records dating from 1976-1989. The drawings consist largely of structural and construction drawings for the project. Some drawings in this project series were prepared by Public Works Canada. The textual records for this project include specifications, financial records, change order documentation, correspondence, interoffice letters, documentation on the competition controversy and competition reports. The textual records also focus heavily on a dispute between Parkin/Safdie and the client regarding the architects' professional fees.
Project
1976-1989