documents textuels
ARCH174251
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Correspondance de chantier acheminée par télécopieur entre l'atelier de Luc Laporte et la firme d'ingénierie Soprin concernant la structure du pavillon. Sujets : changement à la structure d'acier, renseignements concernant la polisseuse à glace, soumission de Gidev & Métal Charland, contrôle de la qualité du béton, plan d'agrandissement du Pavillon, plan du toit et détail de mur.
1992
Correspondance de chantier avec la firme d'ingénierie, Pavillon du Bassin Bonsecours, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH174251
Description:
Correspondance de chantier acheminée par télécopieur entre l'atelier de Luc Laporte et la firme d'ingénierie Soprin concernant la structure du pavillon. Sujets : changement à la structure d'acier, renseignements concernant la polisseuse à glace, soumission de Gidev & Métal Charland, contrôle de la qualité du béton, plan d'agrandissement du Pavillon, plan du toit et détail de mur.
documents textuels
1992
Série(s)
AP193.S1
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Series 1, Water Flux and Scrambled Flat, 2002-2010, documents the conception and evolution of a project that was originally a farm building and later became a geology and glaciology museum and research center focused on the Swiss Alps. The project was never realized. R&Sie(n) conceptualized Scrambled Flat as an experimental farm. The project goal was to reconcile European Union’s agricultural regulations, imposing a separation between animal and human living, to the community of Évolène traditional way of living, contiguously with animals, benefiting from the resources they offer. As conceived, Scrambled Flat creates an environment where fluidity between the existence of the animals and the humans is materialized. The size of the form is also adapted from a typical local rural house and exploits the heat of the animals and the insulation of the hay. For this project, R&Sie(n) approached the mayor of the community with the design proposition. The mayor then called for a competition, while also changing the program to an ecology museum and research center illustrating the local effects of global warming and the thawing of the Alps. R&Sie(n) won the competition with Water Flux, a reinterpretation of Scrambled Flat. The project was intended to uncover and exorcise the anxieties of ecological disaster, and the principle of flux related to seasonal change and, more broadly, climate change. The firm designed rooms that reproduce the geological and meteorological environment of the high mountains making it visible and experimental, offering refrigerated spaces for art installations and scientific demonstrations. The concept was also to build with the use of new technologies such as digital modelling, point scanning, and computer numerical control (CNC), combined with ancient local knowledge of knocking on trees to decide which specific pines have the best wood for construction. The building is designed to be constructed with local lamellar wood milled by nearby CNC. The resulting parts would be used for the structure, the insulation, the waterproofing and both the interior and exterior finishes. The design includes a grille wrapping the building, reproducing the profile of traditional houses and enclosure and making it possible to hold the snow inside a typo-morphological imprint. Therefore, the transformable envelope of the building reacts to the rhythm of the seasons. In the winter, the structure would appear like a solid cut-out of ice and snow, with cavities similar to those found in glaciers. In the summer, it would resemble piles of stones used in these areas to make borders. A small pool would collect rainwater and supply it to an interior artificial snowmaking system designed for the gallery. Transformation of the water is an integral part of the design. The records contain images of plans, sections, details for the structure of the façade, renderings, plans of the engineered structure, and photographs documenting the conception of the models with the CNC machinery. The Rhino 3D modelling files are also part of the records along with AutoCAD models and a video documenting the process. The records contain two physical models: a smaller polymer model at 1:20 scale representing the whole structure of the building, and a larger 1:1 latch wood fragment representing detail of the structure in its integrality.
2002-2010
Water Flux and Scrambled Flat
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AP193.S1
Description:
Series 1, Water Flux and Scrambled Flat, 2002-2010, documents the conception and evolution of a project that was originally a farm building and later became a geology and glaciology museum and research center focused on the Swiss Alps. The project was never realized. R&Sie(n) conceptualized Scrambled Flat as an experimental farm. The project goal was to reconcile European Union’s agricultural regulations, imposing a separation between animal and human living, to the community of Évolène traditional way of living, contiguously with animals, benefiting from the resources they offer. As conceived, Scrambled Flat creates an environment where fluidity between the existence of the animals and the humans is materialized. The size of the form is also adapted from a typical local rural house and exploits the heat of the animals and the insulation of the hay. For this project, R&Sie(n) approached the mayor of the community with the design proposition. The mayor then called for a competition, while also changing the program to an ecology museum and research center illustrating the local effects of global warming and the thawing of the Alps. R&Sie(n) won the competition with Water Flux, a reinterpretation of Scrambled Flat. The project was intended to uncover and exorcise the anxieties of ecological disaster, and the principle of flux related to seasonal change and, more broadly, climate change. The firm designed rooms that reproduce the geological and meteorological environment of the high mountains making it visible and experimental, offering refrigerated spaces for art installations and scientific demonstrations. The concept was also to build with the use of new technologies such as digital modelling, point scanning, and computer numerical control (CNC), combined with ancient local knowledge of knocking on trees to decide which specific pines have the best wood for construction. The building is designed to be constructed with local lamellar wood milled by nearby CNC. The resulting parts would be used for the structure, the insulation, the waterproofing and both the interior and exterior finishes. The design includes a grille wrapping the building, reproducing the profile of traditional houses and enclosure and making it possible to hold the snow inside a typo-morphological imprint. Therefore, the transformable envelope of the building reacts to the rhythm of the seasons. In the winter, the structure would appear like a solid cut-out of ice and snow, with cavities similar to those found in glaciers. In the summer, it would resemble piles of stones used in these areas to make borders. A small pool would collect rainwater and supply it to an interior artificial snowmaking system designed for the gallery. Transformation of the water is an integral part of the design. The records contain images of plans, sections, details for the structure of the façade, renderings, plans of the engineered structure, and photographs documenting the conception of the models with the CNC machinery. The Rhino 3D modelling files are also part of the records along with AutoCAD models and a video documenting the process. The records contain two physical models: a smaller polymer model at 1:20 scale representing the whole structure of the building, and a larger 1:1 latch wood fragment representing detail of the structure in its integrality.
Series
2002-2010
Projet
AP144.S2.D39
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for a one-storey farmhouse located in Trucklehill, near Wraxall Park, Wiltshire, England. Interior is organized around a large central living room, and the need for passageways is eliminated. Material from an adjacent barn, slated for demolition, was to be used for the lower structure of the house, and installed by local labour, while the prefabricated aluminum superstructure was to be constructed off site (Cedric Price-Works II). Plans for the installation of a central heating system in an existing residential structure are also part of the file and relate to the project by client and possibly geographical location. However this residence is not part of the site plan. Presentation drawings were published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 52. Material in this file was produced between 1961 and 1962. File contains presentation drawings, reference drawings, and textual records.
1921, 1961-1962
Farmhouse at Truckle Hill, Wiltshire
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AP144.S2.D39
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for a one-storey farmhouse located in Trucklehill, near Wraxall Park, Wiltshire, England. Interior is organized around a large central living room, and the need for passageways is eliminated. Material from an adjacent barn, slated for demolition, was to be used for the lower structure of the house, and installed by local labour, while the prefabricated aluminum superstructure was to be constructed off site (Cedric Price-Works II). Plans for the installation of a central heating system in an existing residential structure are also part of the file and relate to the project by client and possibly geographical location. However this residence is not part of the site plan. Presentation drawings were published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 52. Material in this file was produced between 1961 and 1962. File contains presentation drawings, reference drawings, and textual records.
File 39
1921, 1961-1962
dessins, documents textuels
AP178.S1.2001.PR04.042
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Original file title: Casa Fluxà - Mallorca drawings This file includes a building program, a copy of the contract, and documentation about the structure.
2002
Project documentation and plans, Casa em Palma de Maiorca, Palma de Maiorca
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AP178.S1.2001.PR04.042
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Original file title: Casa Fluxà - Mallorca drawings This file includes a building program, a copy of the contract, and documentation about the structure.
dessins, documents textuels
2002
Dans la série de conférences Hier d’aujourd’hui, l’architecte américain Michael Reynolds fait le point sur les maisons « Earthships » qui emploient des matériaux recyclés et des technologies d’énergie durable afin de créer des habitations autonomes.La réutilisation des matériaux s’étend à l’ensemble de la structure et des systèmes de maisons « Earthships », depuis le(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
15 novembre 2007
Michael Reynolds : The Earthship Sustainable Housing Concept
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Dans la série de conférences Hier d’aujourd’hui, l’architecte américain Michael Reynolds fait le point sur les maisons « Earthships » qui emploient des matériaux recyclés et des technologies d’énergie durable afin de créer des habitations autonomes.La réutilisation des matériaux s’étend à l’ensemble de la structure et des systèmes de maisons « Earthships », depuis le(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
Série(s)
CD045.S1
Description:
The series consists chiefly of views of buildings and structures in Montréal, Québec. There are also views of the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and London, England.
between 1925 and 1943?
Photographs representing city streets, squares, buildings etc.
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CD045.S1
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The series consists chiefly of views of buildings and structures in Montréal, Québec. There are also views of the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and London, England.
Series 1
between 1925 and 1943?
documents textuels
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2 textual record(s)
ARCH267327
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This group consists of an organizational structure plan and a coordination table for the Place de la Colline development project, in Québec City, Québec.
1965
1.0 - Planification / "Place de la Colline" / 6601
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ARCH267327
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This group consists of an organizational structure plan and a coordination table for the Place de la Colline development project, in Québec City, Québec.
documents textuels
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2 textual record(s)
1965
Projet
Perth
AP144.S2.D123
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File documents a project for Alistair McAlpine to create a garden and fountain structure to serve as a windbreak across the entrance of Hamersley House, an office building in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Material in this file was produced between 1983 and 1985, but predominantly in 1983. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1983-1985, predominant 1983
Perth
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AP144.S2.D123
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File documents a project for Alistair McAlpine to create a garden and fountain structure to serve as a windbreak across the entrance of Hamersley House, an office building in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Material in this file was produced between 1983 and 1985, but predominantly in 1983. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 123
1983-1985, predominant 1983
Projet
AP154.S1.1974.PR01
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The project series AP154.S1.1974.PR01, Renovation project, Brooklyn, New York (1974) documents a renovation project for a three-storey building. The renovated structure would have a commercial space on the ground floor and apartments for a tenant and for the owner of the building on the second and third floors. It is not known whether the project was executed. The series is composed of two architectural working drawings.
1974-1977
Renovation project, Brooklyn, New York (1974)
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AP154.S1.1974.PR01
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The project series AP154.S1.1974.PR01, Renovation project, Brooklyn, New York (1974) documents a renovation project for a three-storey building. The renovated structure would have a commercial space on the ground floor and apartments for a tenant and for the owner of the building on the second and third floors. It is not known whether the project was executed. The series is composed of two architectural working drawings.
Project
1974-1977
documents textuels
ARCH257110
Description:
34 files - Functional Program Phase 1, lighting studies, electrical engineering proposals, correspondence, construction cost estimates, site survey, regulary agencies, car parking structure
1981-1983
Functional Program Phase 1, studies, proposals, correspondence, cost estimates
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ARCH257110
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34 files - Functional Program Phase 1, lighting studies, electrical engineering proposals, correspondence, construction cost estimates, site survey, regulary agencies, car parking structure
documents textuels
1981-1983