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Kaiman Lee fonds
AP222
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The Kaiman Lee fonds, circa 1965 – 2006, documents the professional and academic career of Dr. Kaiman Lee. The material in the fonds also represents the publishing activities of the Environmental Design and Research Center, and the Center for Environmental Research, both based in Boston. The fonds also covers Lee’s academic pursuits as a student and lecturer. The fonds also contains computer parts related to the ARK Two computer-aided design system which Lee worked on during his time at the Boston-based firm Perry, Dean and Stewart Architects. The records within the fonds largely consists of photographic materials, publications, and artefacts.
circa 1965 - 2006
Kaiman Lee fonds
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AP222
Résumé:
The Kaiman Lee fonds, circa 1965 – 2006, documents the professional and academic career of Dr. Kaiman Lee. The material in the fonds also represents the publishing activities of the Environmental Design and Research Center, and the Center for Environmental Research, both based in Boston. The fonds also covers Lee’s academic pursuits as a student and lecturer. The fonds also contains computer parts related to the ARK Two computer-aided design system which Lee worked on during his time at the Boston-based firm Perry, Dean and Stewart Architects. The records within the fonds largely consists of photographic materials, publications, and artefacts.
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circa 1965 - 2006
documents textuels
AP075.S3.SS1.011
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Also includes documents related to an invitation to Cornelia Hahn Oberlander to participate to an exhibition of landscape work from Smith College Art Department's student and association members. Original folder entitled "Smith College Medal 1994".
1991-1994
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander appliaction to the Smith College medal
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AP075.S3.SS1.011
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Also includes documents related to an invitation to Cornelia Hahn Oberlander to participate to an exhibition of landscape work from Smith College Art Department's student and association members. Original folder entitled "Smith College Medal 1994".
documents textuels
1991-1994
À partir d’hypothèses et de points de vue différents, Cedric Price, Aldo Rossi, James Stirling et Gordon Matta-Clark se sont engagés dans un processus de reformulation radicale du statut, de l’histoire et du rôle de l’architecture. sortis du cadre: price rossi stirling + matta-clark fait entrer en dialogue les réflexions de quatre figures marquantes des années 1970 à(...)
Salles principales
23 octobre 2003 au 6 septembre 2004
sortis du cadre : price rossi stirling + matta-clark
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À partir d’hypothèses et de points de vue différents, Cedric Price, Aldo Rossi, James Stirling et Gordon Matta-Clark se sont engagés dans un processus de reformulation radicale du statut, de l’histoire et du rôle de l’architecture. sortis du cadre: price rossi stirling + matta-clark fait entrer en dialogue les réflexions de quatre figures marquantes des années 1970 à(...)
Salles principales
L’enseignement de… Lagos
Dans le documentaire de Bregtje van der Haak intitulé Lagos Wide and Close (Pays-Bas, 2005), on suit l’architecte néerlandais Rem Koolhaas et une équipe d’étudiants du Harvard Project on the City au cours des deux années qu’ils ont consacrées à étudier Lagos, au Nigeria. Lagos abrite environ 15 millions d’habitants qui doivent compter sur leur sens de l’improvisation, du(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
29 mars 2007 , 18h
L’enseignement de… Lagos
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Dans le documentaire de Bregtje van der Haak intitulé Lagos Wide and Close (Pays-Bas, 2005), on suit l’architecte néerlandais Rem Koolhaas et une équipe d’étudiants du Harvard Project on the City au cours des deux années qu’ils ont consacrées à étudier Lagos, au Nigeria. Lagos abrite environ 15 millions d’habitants qui doivent compter sur leur sens de l’improvisation, du(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
Projet
AP056.S1.1995.PR03
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This project series documents a competition entry for the University of Waterloo Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering in Waterloo, Ontario in 1995. The office identified the project number as 9502. This project consisted of a proposal to create a new, environmentally sustainable campus building within the scope of the University's master plan. The integrated complex would consist of the five-storey Research Laboratories building and the four-storey Earth Sciences office building, interconnected by the three-storey Interior Street. Corridors in the Research Laboratories building would separate visitors from the rigorously controlled environments of the labs and act as a hub of student activity. Glazed walls would allow visibility into the labs from the corridor. The office building, with a café and museum at its ground level, would have loft-like offices with operable windows for more eco-friendly temperature control. Other ecological features were proposed including a breathing, green wall, the use of local, sustainable materials and a bio-reactor plant, among others. This proposal was never built. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings, a model and some accompanying textual records dating from on or around 1995. The drawings are predominantly original sketches and presentation drawings.
1995
University of Waterloo Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering Competition, Waterloo, Ontario (1995)
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AP056.S1.1995.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the University of Waterloo Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering in Waterloo, Ontario in 1995. The office identified the project number as 9502. This project consisted of a proposal to create a new, environmentally sustainable campus building within the scope of the University's master plan. The integrated complex would consist of the five-storey Research Laboratories building and the four-storey Earth Sciences office building, interconnected by the three-storey Interior Street. Corridors in the Research Laboratories building would separate visitors from the rigorously controlled environments of the labs and act as a hub of student activity. Glazed walls would allow visibility into the labs from the corridor. The office building, with a café and museum at its ground level, would have loft-like offices with operable windows for more eco-friendly temperature control. Other ecological features were proposed including a breathing, green wall, the use of local, sustainable materials and a bio-reactor plant, among others. This proposal was never built. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings, a model and some accompanying textual records dating from on or around 1995. The drawings are predominantly original sketches and presentation drawings.
Project
1995
Sous-série
Miscellanea
CI001.S2.D6
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The portfolio 'Oeuvre de C. Rohault de Fleury', published in 1884 (DR1974:0002:029), is introduced by a succinct 'Notice Biographique', the author of which remains unknown. It provides valuable information on his family background and a narrative description of his major works (including unexecuted projects), illustrated by the accompanying unbound prints. The commentary is particulary informative concerning Charles Rohault de Fleury's work at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the 1859 opera house project for the Théâtre Imperiale de l'Opera, and his innovative use of iron (reinforced) floors and roof trusses in both his public and domestic projects. Another copy of this portfolio is located in the CCA library. Album DR1974:0002:026:001-038 (1854-1858) contains drawings of architectural ornament by Charles and/or Georges Rohault de Fleury. Some of the drawing are possibly studies of ornament for Charles' architectural projects of the 1850's such as Hôtel Soltykoff, although others appear to be typical student drawings of classical architecture and ornament executed by Georges. Included are twelve drawings of architectural ornament and sculpture submitted by Georges to a newly introduced 'dessin' Prix d'emulation at the École des beaux-arts (see series CI001.S1: Architetural Education).
[ca. 1825-1884]
Miscellanea
CI001.S2.D6
Description:
The portfolio 'Oeuvre de C. Rohault de Fleury', published in 1884 (DR1974:0002:029), is introduced by a succinct 'Notice Biographique', the author of which remains unknown. It provides valuable information on his family background and a narrative description of his major works (including unexecuted projects), illustrated by the accompanying unbound prints. The commentary is particulary informative concerning Charles Rohault de Fleury's work at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the 1859 opera house project for the Théâtre Imperiale de l'Opera, and his innovative use of iron (reinforced) floors and roof trusses in both his public and domestic projects. Another copy of this portfolio is located in the CCA library. Album DR1974:0002:026:001-038 (1854-1858) contains drawings of architectural ornament by Charles and/or Georges Rohault de Fleury. Some of the drawing are possibly studies of ornament for Charles' architectural projects of the 1850's such as Hôtel Soltykoff, although others appear to be typical student drawings of classical architecture and ornament executed by Georges. Included are twelve drawings of architectural ornament and sculpture submitted by Georges to a newly introduced 'dessin' Prix d'emulation at the École des beaux-arts (see series CI001.S1: Architetural Education).
File 6
[ca. 1825-1884]
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
CD041.S1.005
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- Life Science building, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia; - Student Union building, McGill University, Montréal, Québec; - Place des Arts, Montréal, Québec; - Centre civique Chomedey, Laval, Québec; - St. Gerard Magella Church, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec.
circa 1959-1971
Photographs and presentation drawings from various projects by the firm Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold & Sise Architect
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CD041.S1.005
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- Life Science building, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia; - Student Union building, McGill University, Montréal, Québec; - Place des Arts, Montréal, Québec; - Centre civique Chomedey, Laval, Québec; - St. Gerard Magella Church, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec.
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
circa 1959-1971
dessins, documents textuels
CD041.S1.006
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- George’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Montréal, Québec; - St. Gerard Magella Church, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec; - Tifereth Jerusalem Synagogue, Côte-Saint-Luc, Québec; - Centre civique Chomedey, Laval, Québec; - Student Union building?, McGill University, Montréal, Québec.
circa 1959-1971
Presentation drawings and clippings from various projects by the firm Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold & Sise Architect
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CD041.S1.006
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- George’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Montréal, Québec; - St. Gerard Magella Church, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec; - Tifereth Jerusalem Synagogue, Côte-Saint-Luc, Québec; - Centre civique Chomedey, Laval, Québec; - Student Union building?, McGill University, Montréal, Québec.
dessins, documents textuels
circa 1959-1971
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Fonds Peter Rose
AP046
Résumé:
The Peter Rose fonds, documents the design and construction of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1989) and a design for the redevelopment of the Old Port of Montréal, Master Plan (1992) by architect Peter Rose. Both projects include drawings, textual records, models and photographs.
1983-1989
Fonds Peter Rose
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AP046
Résumé:
The Peter Rose fonds, documents the design and construction of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1989) and a design for the redevelopment of the Old Port of Montréal, Master Plan (1992) by architect Peter Rose. Both projects include drawings, textual records, models and photographs.
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1983-1989