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- Architecture Québec (Province),
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- Architecture.,
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- Québec.,
- Courthouse annexes (building divisions) Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- University buildings Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- Houses Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- Courthouses Canada Ontario Ottawa.,
- Government office buildings Canada Québec (Province) Hull.,
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archives
archives
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- Architecture Canada.,
- Architecture Québec (Province),
- Architecture Ontario.,
- Architecture.,
- Canada.,
- Ontario.,
- Québec.,
- Courthouse annexes (building divisions) Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- University buildings Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- Houses Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- Courthouses Canada Ontario Ottawa.,
- Government office buildings Canada Québec (Province) Hull.,
- Theological seminaries Canada Québec (Province) Québec.,
- Black-and-white photographs.,
- Brochures.,
- Color photographs.,
- Correspondence.,
- Drawings.,
- Equipment.,
- Files (document groupings),
- Furniture.,
- Architectural models.,
- Reproductions.,
- Slides (photographs),
- Tools.,
- Works of art.,
- Project files.,
- Fonds (collections)
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Architects draw
Architects draw
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Architects Draw offers a practical and invaluable way to help students and would-be sketchers translate what they see onto the page, not as an imitation of reality, but as a comprehensive union of voids and solids, light and shadows, lines and shapes. For over forty years revered Cooper Union professor and artist Sue Gussow has taught aspiring architects of varying(...)
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Architects Draw offers a practical and invaluable way to help students and would-be sketchers translate what they see onto the page, not as an imitation of reality, but as a comprehensive union of voids and solids, light and shadows, lines and shapes. For over forty years revered Cooper Union professor and artist Sue Gussow has taught aspiring architects of varying(...)
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juin 2008, New York
juin 2008, New York
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Architects draw
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Architects Draw offers a practical and invaluable way to help students and would-be sketchers translate what they see onto the page, not as an imitation of reality, but as a comprehensive union of voids and solids, light and shadows, lines and shapes. For over forty years revered Cooper Union professor and artist Sue Gussow has taught aspiring architects of varying abilities how to fully observe and perceive the spaces that make up our physical environment. Gussow skillfully applies architectural language to twenty-five drawing exercises that tackle a variety of forms–from peas in a pod to monkeys, skeletons, dinosaur bones, and the art of Giacometti and Mondrian. She shows, for example, how cut fruit and paper bags reveal that the physical world is made up of planes, dimensions, and enclosed space. Architects Draw features examples from postgraduate architectural practice that explicitly connect drawing to the world of architecture. It also includes a guide to artists' materials, a visual checklist of quick drawing exercises, and other invaluable information that can be detached from the book for quick reference. This unique course provides a solid foundation for anyone interested in using drawing as a visual language to describe architecture. Sue Ferguson Gussow is a figurative painter who works in a wide range of drawing and painting media. A graduate of The Cooper Union, Columbia University, and Tulane University, Gussow has served on the faculties of both the School of Art and The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union and has taught and lectured at several universities and art institutions, among them Yale, Columbia, Bennington, New York University, Maryland Art Institute, Parsons School of Design and the Frick Collection. Now Professor Emerita of the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of the Cooper Union, she has designed and taught Freehand Drawing for three decades and presently teaches the Advanced Drawing Seminar in the School of Architecture.
Architects draw
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Architects Draw offers a practical and invaluable way to help students and would-be sketchers translate what they see onto the page, not as an imitation of reality, but as a comprehensive union of voids and solids, light and shadows, lines and shapes. For over forty years revered Cooper Union professor and artist Sue Gussow has taught aspiring architects of varying abilities how to fully observe and perceive the spaces that make up our physical environment. Gussow skillfully applies architectural language to twenty-five drawing exercises that tackle a variety of forms–from peas in a pod to monkeys, skeletons, dinosaur bones, and the art of Giacometti and Mondrian. She shows, for example, how cut fruit and paper bags reveal that the physical world is made up of planes, dimensions, and enclosed space. Architects Draw features examples from postgraduate architectural practice that explicitly connect drawing to the world of architecture. It also includes a guide to artists' materials, a visual checklist of quick drawing exercises, and other invaluable information that can be detached from the book for quick reference. This unique course provides a solid foundation for anyone interested in using drawing as a visual language to describe architecture. Sue Ferguson Gussow is a figurative painter who works in a wide range of drawing and painting media. A graduate of The Cooper Union, Columbia University, and Tulane University, Gussow has served on the faculties of both the School of Art and The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union and has taught and lectured at several universities and art institutions, among them Yale, Columbia, Bennington, New York University, Maryland Art Institute, Parsons School of Design and the Frick Collection. Now Professor Emerita of the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of the Cooper Union, she has designed and taught Freehand Drawing for three decades and presently teaches the Advanced Drawing Seminar in the School of Architecture.
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Orte der Adoleszenz
Orte der Adoleszenz
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Three places of growing up – the Institution for the Blind at Regensburg, the Cantonal School Rychenberg / Winterthur and the Lecture Hall, Zittau – three concepts for a school environment. A different framework determines the progam and the utilization of each respective building type. Realization of the projects with their specific requirements was preceded by an open(...)
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Three places of growing up – the Institution for the Blind at Regensburg, the Cantonal School Rychenberg / Winterthur and the Lecture Hall, Zittau – three concepts for a school environment. A different framework determines the progam and the utilization of each respective building type. Realization of the projects with their specific requirements was preceded by an open(...)
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janvier 2007, Berlin
janvier 2007, Berlin
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Orte der Adoleszenz
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Three places of growing up – the Institution for the Blind at Regensburg, the Cantonal School Rychenberg / Winterthur and the Lecture Hall, Zittau – three concepts for a school environment. A different framework determines the progam and the utilization of each respective building type. Realization of the projects with their specific requirements was preceded by an open competition. Award winners are young offices realizing their first big project with this commission. The works of these young architects are displayed in this exhibition for the first time. The Institution for the Blind by Georg Scheel Wetzel Architekten : a partial or complete loss of the sense of sight determined the layout of the complex. In order to enable children to find their way in the building, a strong focus lies on the senses of touch and hearing. Hence, the building is organized on a single floor and the choice of materials underlines the haptic experience of the interior and outer spaces. Apart from the school rooms, the building also provides units of accommodation for stays up to several days. The Cantonal School Rychenberg / Winterthur by Haberland Architekten,,an extension of the building erected in 1960 – 63 by Eric Lanter and a continuation of the Corbusian composition, at the same time utilizes exposed concrete for its façades. All functions are accommodated within an elongated construction consisting of a base and a cube placed above it. Situated off the existing buildings, the base is accessible from the slope and serves as terrace and recess area. It contains class rooms as well as a multi-use sports gym with weights and gymnastics facilities. The cube accommodates a media center and music rooms and is situated between the main building and the hall. The Lecture Hall in Zittau by Tilmann Bock Norbert Sachs Architekten marks the beginnings of a new location for higher education. The new campus center consists of one large and three smaller lecture halls and is completed by two seminar rooms. The lecture hall building is characterized by a fluid spatial movement and accessibility. Starting from the central campus place, the foyer opens up the internal room plan moving past accesses to the lecture halls and a mezzanine toward the upper floor. The open theater on the roof terrace may be used as "open air" lecture hall or as event space for the university.
Orte der Adoleszenz
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Three places of growing up – the Institution for the Blind at Regensburg, the Cantonal School Rychenberg / Winterthur and the Lecture Hall, Zittau – three concepts for a school environment. A different framework determines the progam and the utilization of each respective building type. Realization of the projects with their specific requirements was preceded by an open competition. Award winners are young offices realizing their first big project with this commission. The works of these young architects are displayed in this exhibition for the first time. The Institution for the Blind by Georg Scheel Wetzel Architekten : a partial or complete loss of the sense of sight determined the layout of the complex. In order to enable children to find their way in the building, a strong focus lies on the senses of touch and hearing. Hence, the building is organized on a single floor and the choice of materials underlines the haptic experience of the interior and outer spaces. Apart from the school rooms, the building also provides units of accommodation for stays up to several days. The Cantonal School Rychenberg / Winterthur by Haberland Architekten,,an extension of the building erected in 1960 – 63 by Eric Lanter and a continuation of the Corbusian composition, at the same time utilizes exposed concrete for its façades. All functions are accommodated within an elongated construction consisting of a base and a cube placed above it. Situated off the existing buildings, the base is accessible from the slope and serves as terrace and recess area. It contains class rooms as well as a multi-use sports gym with weights and gymnastics facilities. The cube accommodates a media center and music rooms and is situated between the main building and the hall. The Lecture Hall in Zittau by Tilmann Bock Norbert Sachs Architekten marks the beginnings of a new location for higher education. The new campus center consists of one large and three smaller lecture halls and is completed by two seminar rooms. The lecture hall building is characterized by a fluid spatial movement and accessibility. Starting from the central campus place, the foyer opens up the internal room plan moving past accesses to the lecture halls and a mezzanine toward the upper floor. The open theater on the roof terrace may be used as "open air" lecture hall or as event space for the university.
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livres
livres
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janvier 2007, Berlin
janvier 2007, Berlin
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3,189 items., Series: Architectural projects of Audet and Charbonneau, Architects (1913-1917) -- Series: René Charbonneau, Architect (1918-1945). Subseries: Personal and...
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3,189 items., Series: Architectural projects of Audet and Charbonneau, Architects (1913-1917) -- Series: René Charbonneau, Architect (1918-1945). Subseries: Personal and...
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- Architectes Charbonneau et Charbonneau.,
- Charbonneau, René, 1881-1969.,
- Charbonneau, Gérard, 1907-1999.
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- Architectes Charbonneau et Charbonneau.,
- Architecture Québec (Province),
- Interior decoration Québec (Province),
- Décoration intérieure Québec (Province),
- Architecture,
- Interior decoration,
- Québec,
- Canadian architectural firms.,
- Schools Canada Québec (Province),
- Dormitories (rooms) Canada Québec (Province),
- Kindergartens Canada Québec (Province),
- Religious communities Canada Québec (Province),
- Churches Canada Québec (Province),
- Chapels Canada Québec (Province),
- Boarding schools Canada Québec (Province),
- Parish churches Canada Québec (Province),
- Factories Canada Québec (Province),
- Infirmaries Canada Québec (Province),
- City halls Canada Québec (Province),
- Textile mills Canada Québec (Province),
- Bandstands Canada Québec (Province),
- Dairy plants Canada Québec (Province),
- Orphanages Canada Québec (Province),
- Country houses Canada Québec (Province),
- High schools Canada Québec (Province),
- Tanneries Canada Québec (Province),
- Post offices Canada Québec (Province),
- Government office buildings Canada Québec (Province),
- Stores Canada Québec (Province),
- Houses Canada Québec (Province),
- Apartment houses Canada Québec (Province),
- Cottages Canada Québec (Province),
- Warehouses Canada Québec (Province),
- Rectories Canada Québec (Province),
- Clubhouses Canada Québec (Province),
- Theological seminaries Canada Québec (Province),
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Charbonneau et Charbonneau architectes fonds, 1907-1981.
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3,189 items., Series: Architectural projects of Audet and Charbonneau, Architects (1913-1917) -- Series: René Charbonneau, Architect (1918-1945). Subseries: Personal and...
Charbonneau et Charbonneau architectes fonds, 1907-1981.
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3,189 items., Series: Architectural projects of Audet and Charbonneau, Architects (1913-1917) -- Series: René Charbonneau, Architect (1918-1945). Subseries: Personal and...
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archives
archives
Auteur:
- Architectes Charbonneau et Charbonneau.,
- Charbonneau, René, 1881-1969.,
- Charbonneau, Gérard, 1907-1999.
Sujet:
- Architectes Charbonneau et Charbonneau.,
- Architecture Québec (Province),
- Interior decoration Québec (Province),
- Décoration intérieure Québec (Province),
- Architecture,
- Interior decoration,
- Québec,
- Canadian architectural firms.,
- Schools Canada Québec (Province),
- Dormitories (rooms) Canada Québec (Province),
- Kindergartens Canada Québec (Province),
- Religious communities Canada Québec (Province),
- Churches Canada Québec (Province),
- Chapels Canada Québec (Province),
- Boarding schools Canada Québec (Province),
- Parish churches Canada Québec (Province),
- Factories Canada Québec (Province),
- Infirmaries Canada Québec (Province),
- City halls Canada Québec (Province),
- Textile mills Canada Québec (Province),
- Bandstands Canada Québec (Province),
- Dairy plants Canada Québec (Province),
- Orphanages Canada Québec (Province),
- Country houses Canada Québec (Province),
- High schools Canada Québec (Province),
- Tanneries Canada Québec (Province),
- Post offices Canada Québec (Province),
- Government office buildings Canada Québec (Province),
- Stores Canada Québec (Province),
- Houses Canada Québec (Province),
- Apartment houses Canada Québec (Province),
- Cottages Canada Québec (Province),
- Warehouses Canada Québec (Province),
- Rectories Canada Québec (Province),
- Clubhouses Canada Québec (Province),
- Theological seminaries Canada Québec (Province),
- Drawings.,
- Reproductions.,
- Photographs.,
- Manuscripts (document genre),
- Project files.,
- Certificates.,
- Financial records.,
- Correspondence.,
- Fonds (collections)