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Reference material
AP206.S4
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The Reference material series, circa 1947-2008, contains diverse materials used by Aditya Prakash throughout his career as an architect, artist and academic. This series is recorded through textual records, books, serials, maps and drawings, likely used for research and presentations. The drawings are largely reprographic copies and predominantly consist of plans of Indian cities, sector and city plans of Chandigarh, and buildings in Chandigarh. Likewise, the series contains a large number of maps and tourism brochures collected from Indian cities and some international cities. Many books, magazines and their excerpts are also included, as well as other small publications and papers on subjects of art and architecture.
circa 1947-2008
Reference material
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AP206.S4
Description:
The Reference material series, circa 1947-2008, contains diverse materials used by Aditya Prakash throughout his career as an architect, artist and academic. This series is recorded through textual records, books, serials, maps and drawings, likely used for research and presentations. The drawings are largely reprographic copies and predominantly consist of plans of Indian cities, sector and city plans of Chandigarh, and buildings in Chandigarh. Likewise, the series contains a large number of maps and tourism brochures collected from Indian cities and some international cities. Many books, magazines and their excerpts are also included, as well as other small publications and papers on subjects of art and architecture.
Series
circa 1947-2008
Projet
AP075.S1.1988.PR09
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Sutherland Residence in Georgeville, Québec, also identified as Dunkeld Residence. Oberlander worked on this project in 1988 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in alterations and additions to a victorian residence for which Oberlander was responsable of the landscaping. Oberlander's landscaping includes a vegetable garden, with a kitchen and an herb garden, and a mound covered with wildflowers and trees. The project series contains four design development drawings, including vegetable garden schematics and plans, and two cadastral plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architect and client, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, and research material.
1988-1994
Sutherland Residence, Georgeville, Québec (1988)
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AP075.S1.1988.PR09
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Sutherland Residence in Georgeville, Québec, also identified as Dunkeld Residence. Oberlander worked on this project in 1988 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in alterations and additions to a victorian residence for which Oberlander was responsable of the landscaping. Oberlander's landscaping includes a vegetable garden, with a kitchen and an herb garden, and a mound covered with wildflowers and trees. The project series contains four design development drawings, including vegetable garden schematics and plans, and two cadastral plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architect and client, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, and research material.
Project
1988-1994
Sous-série
AP075.S2.SS1
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work exhibited in "Art and Design Canada 2000” at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in1994. Five of Oberlander's landscape projects were exhibited: Robson Square and the Law Court (1974-1982); Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (1975-1977); the National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990); Ritsumeikan House at the University of British Columbia (1990-1993); and Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia (1993-1996). The sub-series contains seven presentation panels produced for this exhibition on a selection of Oberlander's Canadian projects, and a file of correspondence regarding exhibiting this work.
architecture de paysage
1994-1995
Art and Design Canada 2000, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Toronto, Ontario (1994)
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AP075.S2.SS1
Description:
This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work exhibited in "Art and Design Canada 2000” at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in1994. Five of Oberlander's landscape projects were exhibited: Robson Square and the Law Court (1974-1982); Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (1975-1977); the National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990); Ritsumeikan House at the University of British Columbia (1990-1993); and Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia (1993-1996). The sub-series contains seven presentation panels produced for this exhibition on a selection of Oberlander's Canadian projects, and a file of correspondence regarding exhibiting this work.
Sub-series
1994-1995
architecture de paysage
dessins, documents textuels
AP018.S1.1978.PR05.011
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This is a box containing correspondence, meeting minutes, interoffice memos, project proposals, feasibility reports, press clippings on the project and on other convention centres, research documentation on other convention centres, documentation on a proposed hotel to be built on the centre, promotional materials, and drawings including master plans and site plans.
1976-1981
Project documentation, Ontario Congress and Trade Centre, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1978.PR05.011
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This is a box containing correspondence, meeting minutes, interoffice memos, project proposals, feasibility reports, press clippings on the project and on other convention centres, research documentation on other convention centres, documentation on a proposed hotel to be built on the centre, promotional materials, and drawings including master plans and site plans.
dessins, documents textuels
1976-1981
Sous-série
AP207.S2.SS07
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Ettore Sottsass sr. Architetto", curated by Pettena and presented at Palazzo delle Albere, in Trento, in 1991. The exhibition presented the work of Italian architect Ettore Sottsass. The exhibition, promoted by his son Ettore Sottsass Jr, led to the donation of the Sottsass archive to the MART, in Trento. The sub-series contains research material, including photocopies of articles and books on Ettore Sottsass, photographs of his projects and reproductions of his plans, as well as some notes by Gianni Pettena. This sub-series also contains preliminary project descriptions for the exhibition catalogue with a selection of plans and images of the buildings designed by Sottsass.
1980-1996
Ettore Sottsass sr. Architetto (1991)
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AP207.S2.SS07
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Ettore Sottsass sr. Architetto", curated by Pettena and presented at Palazzo delle Albere, in Trento, in 1991. The exhibition presented the work of Italian architect Ettore Sottsass. The exhibition, promoted by his son Ettore Sottsass Jr, led to the donation of the Sottsass archive to the MART, in Trento. The sub-series contains research material, including photocopies of articles and books on Ettore Sottsass, photographs of his projects and reproductions of his plans, as well as some notes by Gianni Pettena. This sub-series also contains preliminary project descriptions for the exhibition catalogue with a selection of plans and images of the buildings designed by Sottsass.
Subseries
1980-1996
Sous-série
AP207.S2.SS08
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Casa Malaparte", curated by Pettena and presented at the Centro d'Arte Spazio Tempo in Florence, in 1992. The exhibition focuses on the history and the design of Casa Malaparte, the private residence of Curzio Malaparte on Capo Massullo in Capri, Italy. The sub-series contains research material, including photocopies of plans and drawings of Casa Malaparte, photocopies of publications, and a promotional 1995 agenda from A4 architects and designers with introduction pages on Casa Malaparte. The sub-series also contains two notebooks on the house and the exhibition, photographs of Casa Malaparte, correspondence related to the planning of the exhibition and the production of the exhibition catalogue, and texts for the catalogue.
1992-2018
Casa Malaparte
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AP207.S2.SS08
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Casa Malaparte", curated by Pettena and presented at the Centro d'Arte Spazio Tempo in Florence, in 1992. The exhibition focuses on the history and the design of Casa Malaparte, the private residence of Curzio Malaparte on Capo Massullo in Capri, Italy. The sub-series contains research material, including photocopies of plans and drawings of Casa Malaparte, photocopies of publications, and a promotional 1995 agenda from A4 architects and designers with introduction pages on Casa Malaparte. The sub-series also contains two notebooks on the house and the exhibition, photographs of Casa Malaparte, correspondence related to the planning of the exhibition and the production of the exhibition catalogue, and texts for the catalogue.
Subseries
1992-2018
Inscrire les femmes dans lhistoire de larchitecture nécessite de repenser à la fois les pratiques archivistiques et les approches historiographiques. Dans ce séminaire, Touloumi sinspirera de son expérience de collecte et de catalogage des œuvres de larchitecte et crocheteuse Christine Benglia-Bevington (1936–2020) pour discuter de la praxis féministe dans les archives.(...)
Salle d'étude, CCA
3 juillet 2025, 18h à 19h30
Fils communs : fabriquer les archives de femmes
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Inscrire les femmes dans lhistoire de larchitecture nécessite de repenser à la fois les pratiques archivistiques et les approches historiographiques. Dans ce séminaire, Touloumi sinspirera de son expérience de collecte et de catalogage des œuvres de larchitecte et crocheteuse Christine Benglia-Bevington (1936–2020) pour discuter de la praxis féministe dans les archives.(...)
Salle d'étude, CCA
photographies
PH1980:0048.02:037
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- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the shelter or third enclosure and the rear of towers "J" and "K" of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the keep or the third enclosure of the Krak of the Knights Castle, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:037
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- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the shelter or third enclosure and the rear of towers "J" and "K" of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
photographies
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19 file(s)
ARCH267587
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Contains 5 slides, 6 transparencies, and 8 negatives of artworks by Le Corbusier having belonged to Pierre Jeanneret. Slides are stored in individual envelopes, upon which monetary values are inscribed. It is possible that these inscriptions correspond to the value of the work(s) represented in each slide. Further research is required.
n.d.
Slides of Le Corbusier's artworks owned by Pierre Jeanneret
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ARCH267587
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Contains 5 slides, 6 transparencies, and 8 negatives of artworks by Le Corbusier having belonged to Pierre Jeanneret. Slides are stored in individual envelopes, upon which monetary values are inscribed. It is possible that these inscriptions correspond to the value of the work(s) represented in each slide. Further research is required.
photographies
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19 file(s)
n.d.
PH1980:0048.01:017
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- Suzanne K. Williamson indentifies the bridge in this photograph as the Jisral-Jadid Bridge (Oct. 1986). It is identified in the title as the "New Bridge" based on the imprinted title "TRIPOLI / VUE DU PONT NEUF". Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture, ingénierie
1859-1860
View of Tripoli showing the New Bridge, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon)
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PH1980:0048.01:017
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- Suzanne K. Williamson indentifies the bridge in this photograph as the Jisral-Jadid Bridge (Oct. 1986). It is identified in the title as the "New Bridge" based on the imprinted title "TRIPOLI / VUE DU PONT NEUF". Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture, ingénierie