dessins
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227 design development drawing(s)
DR2004:0602
Description:
sketches, conceptual drawings, measured sketches, sections, site plans, details, perspectives, schematics, diagrams, schedules, reference drawings, photographs of London Bridge Station, axonometrics, elevations, notes, consultant's drawings, maps, clippings, computer drawings, captions, and sketch from the Serre project
Sketches, conceptual drawings, measured sketches, sections, site plans, details
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DR2004:0602
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sketches, conceptual drawings, measured sketches, sections, site plans, details, perspectives, schematics, diagrams, schedules, reference drawings, photographs of London Bridge Station, axonometrics, elevations, notes, consultant's drawings, maps, clippings, computer drawings, captions, and sketch from the Serre project
dessins
Quantité:
227 design development drawing(s)
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
DR1995:0280:656-656
Description:
consultant reports and specifications, promotional material, design notes, office memoranda, postcards, map, photographs, including aerial photographs, sketches, notes, programme, draft research paper on computer modelling (John Frazer, et al), clippings, product information lists, drawings, invoice, brochure, and meeting notes
Consultant reports and specifications, promotional material
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DR1995:0280:656-656
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consultant reports and specifications, promotional material, design notes, office memoranda, postcards, map, photographs, including aerial photographs, sketches, notes, programme, draft research paper on computer modelling (John Frazer, et al), clippings, product information lists, drawings, invoice, brochure, and meeting notes
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
documents textuels, né numérique
Quantité:
5 file
ARCH240746
Description:
Sabu Kohso - texts to translator's introduction and corrections, computer diskette Karatani - correspondence, research material, correspondence related to Bernard Cache's book, Earth Moves Karatani - footnotes Karatani - text to Introduction : A Map of Crises (Arata Isozaki) Karatani - footnote xeroxes
1993-1994
Sabu Kohso - texts to translator's introduction and corrections
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ARCH240746
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Sabu Kohso - texts to translator's introduction and corrections, computer diskette Karatani - correspondence, research material, correspondence related to Bernard Cache's book, Earth Moves Karatani - footnotes Karatani - text to Introduction : A Map of Crises (Arata Isozaki) Karatani - footnote xeroxes
documents textuels, né numérique
Quantité:
5 file
1993-1994
Projet
AP143.S4.D106
Description:
In 1993, the CCA invited Peter Eisenman to design an installation for the exhibition 'Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988'. The exhibition was presented at the CCA from 2 March to 29 May 1994. The drawings and models of this group document the development of Eisenman's installation design from late 1993 through March 1994, as well as the various processes used by the architect in his investigation of the 'Cities of Artificial Excavation'. Material in this file was produced between 1993 and 1994. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, installation drawings, measured drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, record drawings, textual records, and models. Documents by Eisenman's office include material for schemes A and B, the first and second proposals for the installation, as well as material for the exhibition installation. Material for scheme A includes conceptual drawings (DR1994:0030:001-005), hardline design development drawings (DR1994:0030:006-011), design development computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:012-027), and fully developed drawings (DR1994:0030:028-034). Material for scheme B, a design which is closer to the final project, includes hardline drawings (DR1994:0030:035-044) and computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:045-069). Material for the exhibition installation includes: computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:070-196), which were generated to construct models for the installation, notably a preliminary model (DR1994:0035) and the final model (DR1994:0036), which was used for planning the exhibition layout; hardline drawings which are the final drawings for the installation (DR1994:0030:262-265); a preliminary exhibition layout (DR1994:0030:280); and Iris colour prints of computer-aided conceptual axonometrics (DR1994:0030:281-282). Three working models show different stages of the design development (DR1994:0031 - DR1994:0034). File contains photographs of the completed installation by Richard Pare (DR1994:0037:001-028), fragments of the installation preserved after its demolition (DR1994:0038:001-0028) and paint samples (DR1994:0038:035-037). File contains Cities of Artificial Excavation exhibition Catalogue Cover Design layouts and trial proofs. This group of material by Eisenman's office includes freehand drawings and collages for early proposals for the cover (DR1994:0029:001-003), ink drawings on Mylar of the floor plans of the four principal projects presented in the exhibition traced from diazotypes (diazotypes: DR1994:0029:014-019; ink drawings: DR1994:0029:004-010), and Iris colour prints of computer-aided drawings which Eisenman's staff used to test different colour schemes (DR1994:0029:020-030). Offset prints for the cover proposing different colour schemes were used to select the cover design used for publication (DR1994:0029:036-039).
1993-1994
Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988 (1994)
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AP143.S4.D106
Description:
In 1993, the CCA invited Peter Eisenman to design an installation for the exhibition 'Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988'. The exhibition was presented at the CCA from 2 March to 29 May 1994. The drawings and models of this group document the development of Eisenman's installation design from late 1993 through March 1994, as well as the various processes used by the architect in his investigation of the 'Cities of Artificial Excavation'. Material in this file was produced between 1993 and 1994. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, installation drawings, measured drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, record drawings, textual records, and models. Documents by Eisenman's office include material for schemes A and B, the first and second proposals for the installation, as well as material for the exhibition installation. Material for scheme A includes conceptual drawings (DR1994:0030:001-005), hardline design development drawings (DR1994:0030:006-011), design development computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:012-027), and fully developed drawings (DR1994:0030:028-034). Material for scheme B, a design which is closer to the final project, includes hardline drawings (DR1994:0030:035-044) and computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:045-069). Material for the exhibition installation includes: computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:070-196), which were generated to construct models for the installation, notably a preliminary model (DR1994:0035) and the final model (DR1994:0036), which was used for planning the exhibition layout; hardline drawings which are the final drawings for the installation (DR1994:0030:262-265); a preliminary exhibition layout (DR1994:0030:280); and Iris colour prints of computer-aided conceptual axonometrics (DR1994:0030:281-282). Three working models show different stages of the design development (DR1994:0031 - DR1994:0034). File contains photographs of the completed installation by Richard Pare (DR1994:0037:001-028), fragments of the installation preserved after its demolition (DR1994:0038:001-0028) and paint samples (DR1994:0038:035-037). File contains Cities of Artificial Excavation exhibition Catalogue Cover Design layouts and trial proofs. This group of material by Eisenman's office includes freehand drawings and collages for early proposals for the cover (DR1994:0029:001-003), ink drawings on Mylar of the floor plans of the four principal projects presented in the exhibition traced from diazotypes (diazotypes: DR1994:0029:014-019; ink drawings: DR1994:0029:004-010), and Iris colour prints of computer-aided drawings which Eisenman's staff used to test different colour schemes (DR1994:0029:020-030). Offset prints for the cover proposing different colour schemes were used to select the cover design used for publication (DR1994:0029:036-039).
File 106
1993-1994
documents textuels, né numérique
Quantité:
8 file
ARCH240301
Description:
Translations - note and computer diskette Marot, Sébastien (moderator) Anymore - Discussion One Bruno Fortier (moderator) Anymore - Discussion Two Phyllis Lambert (moderator) Anymore - Discussion Three (Any) More. Discussion. Ch. 4 More. Discussion Ch. 5 More. Discussion Ch. 6 Anymore Letters
1999-2000
Translations - note and computer diskette
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ARCH240301
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Translations - note and computer diskette Marot, Sébastien (moderator) Anymore - Discussion One Bruno Fortier (moderator) Anymore - Discussion Two Phyllis Lambert (moderator) Anymore - Discussion Three (Any) More. Discussion. Ch. 4 More. Discussion Ch. 5 More. Discussion Ch. 6 Anymore Letters
documents textuels, né numérique
Quantité:
8 file
1999-2000
Projet
Advanta Haus
AP143.S4.D98
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the Advanta Haus, Berlin, Germany. Material in this file was produced in 1992. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, textual records, and a model. The design development drawings include a mock-up project booklet for the Preliminary Program and Schematic Design. Textual records include project index and directory, correspondence, billing, accounting files, computer plots, and axonometrics.
1992
Advanta Haus
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AP143.S4.D98
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the Advanta Haus, Berlin, Germany. Material in this file was produced in 1992. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, textual records, and a model. The design development drawings include a mock-up project booklet for the Preliminary Program and Schematic Design. Textual records include project index and directory, correspondence, billing, accounting files, computer plots, and axonometrics.
File 98
1992
Projet
AP032.S2.SS3.D15
Description:
This project series documents the San Francisco International Airport Terminal in San Francisco, California, 1993 – 1995. The project records consist of drawings, photographs, and textual records. The drawings consist of structural drawings, sketches, and plans, details, sections, and elevations. The photographs contained in this project series are computer-generated prints titled “Simulated model.” The textual records consist of correspondence, memos, notebooks, and publicity materials.
1993-1995
San Francisco International Airport Terminal
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AP032.S2.SS3.D15
Description:
This project series documents the San Francisco International Airport Terminal in San Francisco, California, 1993 – 1995. The project records consist of drawings, photographs, and textual records. The drawings consist of structural drawings, sketches, and plans, details, sections, and elevations. The photographs contained in this project series are computer-generated prints titled “Simulated model.” The textual records consist of correspondence, memos, notebooks, and publicity materials.
File 15
1993-1995
Projet
AP018.S1.1981.PR19
Description:
This project series documents the Nova Computer Centre in Calgary, Alberta from 1981-1984. The office identified the project number as 8119. This project consisted of a three-storey building with a basement and penthouse, located at 10th Avenue and 15th Street. The building was designed to house the computer equipment of Novalta Properties Ltd., their corporate records, and support staff. The building was separated in two by function with a central atrium in the center. Overall, the project had 131,000 square feet of developable area. The project is recorded through drawings, material samples, and textual records dating from 1981-1984. The drawings include plans, details, elevations and sections. These drawings are marked The Chandler Kennedy Architectural Group, who were the consulting architects on the project. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference and inspection reports, tender documents, cost control and building statistics records, interior design and contractor documentation, certificates of payment, supplementary instructions, change orders, interoffice letters, and specifications.
1981-1984
Nova Computer Centre, Calgary, Alberta (1981)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR19
Description:
This project series documents the Nova Computer Centre in Calgary, Alberta from 1981-1984. The office identified the project number as 8119. This project consisted of a three-storey building with a basement and penthouse, located at 10th Avenue and 15th Street. The building was designed to house the computer equipment of Novalta Properties Ltd., their corporate records, and support staff. The building was separated in two by function with a central atrium in the center. Overall, the project had 131,000 square feet of developable area. The project is recorded through drawings, material samples, and textual records dating from 1981-1984. The drawings include plans, details, elevations and sections. These drawings are marked The Chandler Kennedy Architectural Group, who were the consulting architects on the project. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference and inspection reports, tender documents, cost control and building statistics records, interior design and contractor documentation, certificates of payment, supplementary instructions, change orders, interoffice letters, and specifications.
Project
1981-1984
documents textuels
DR1999:0636
Description:
documents include essay, transcriptions (P.E. & Heimrod), phone records, transmittals, letters, clippings, "Electronic Zoo" information, publications, drawings, site plan, brief, executive summary, Budget, consultants, correspondence, fees, structural: preliminary system description, computer drawings, supplies list, proposal, schedule and project directory.
Essay, transcriptions (P.E. & Heimrod), phone records
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DR1999:0636
Description:
documents include essay, transcriptions (P.E. & Heimrod), phone records, transmittals, letters, clippings, "Electronic Zoo" information, publications, drawings, site plan, brief, executive summary, Budget, consultants, correspondence, fees, structural: preliminary system description, computer drawings, supplies list, proposal, schedule and project directory.
documents textuels
Projet
AP018.S1.1977.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two in Scarborough, Ontario from 1977-1982. The office identified the project number as 7709. The Central Computer Complex Two was built to be used by the Bank of Montreal as a data processing centre with offices for staff on site. The complex consisted of three octagonal buildings joined by tunnels and skywalks. The first building, Central Computer Complex Two (CCC2), was a three-storey data processing equipment building. The second building, Central Facilities Building (CUB), was a three-storey building devoted to shipping and receiving and employee spaces such as a library, exercise room, cafeteria and lounge, and a medical exam area. The third building, Staff Support Offices, was a four-storey building that contained employee offices. In addition, each building had a penthouse that contained mechanical and electrical equipment. A large part of the project was administered through John C. Parkin’s engineering firm, Parkin Engineers limited, with Paul Keenan acting as president. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, presentation boards and textual records dating from 1977-1982. The majority of reprographic copies are drawings used in the construction phase of the project. The photographs show the construction of the building. The textual records include design planning notes, client and contractor correspondence, site reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail drawings, meeting minutes, schedules, and invoices for work completed. Box AP018.S1.1977.PR08.074 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1977-1982
Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two, Scarborough, Ontario (1977-1982)
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AP018.S1.1977.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two in Scarborough, Ontario from 1977-1982. The office identified the project number as 7709. The Central Computer Complex Two was built to be used by the Bank of Montreal as a data processing centre with offices for staff on site. The complex consisted of three octagonal buildings joined by tunnels and skywalks. The first building, Central Computer Complex Two (CCC2), was a three-storey data processing equipment building. The second building, Central Facilities Building (CUB), was a three-storey building devoted to shipping and receiving and employee spaces such as a library, exercise room, cafeteria and lounge, and a medical exam area. The third building, Staff Support Offices, was a four-storey building that contained employee offices. In addition, each building had a penthouse that contained mechanical and electrical equipment. A large part of the project was administered through John C. Parkin’s engineering firm, Parkin Engineers limited, with Paul Keenan acting as president. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, presentation boards and textual records dating from 1977-1982. The majority of reprographic copies are drawings used in the construction phase of the project. The photographs show the construction of the building. The textual records include design planning notes, client and contractor correspondence, site reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail drawings, meeting minutes, schedules, and invoices for work completed. Box AP018.S1.1977.PR08.074 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1977-1982