Projet
AP142.S2.D2
Description:
File documents the WestWeek DesignTex Exhibition for the Steelcase Design Partnership, Los Angeles, United States. In addition to Aldo Rossi, architects participating in the exhibition included Richard Meier and Robert Venturi. The design consultant for the exhibition was Donald Luckenbill. Material in this file was produced in 1991. File contains working drawings.
1991
WestWeek DesignTex Exhibition
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AP142.S2.D2
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File documents the WestWeek DesignTex Exhibition for the Steelcase Design Partnership, Los Angeles, United States. In addition to Aldo Rossi, architects participating in the exhibition included Richard Meier and Robert Venturi. The design consultant for the exhibition was Donald Luckenbill. Material in this file was produced in 1991. File contains working drawings.
File 2
1991
Sous-série
AP032.S1.SS1.D3.SD4
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Study sketches (plans, perspectives, details) for the Stuart S. Borovay Residence, Glencoe, Illinois, designed by Myron Goldsmith and Earl Bluestein, Architects. Unbuilt project (see explanatory note) consisting of a one-storey, flat roof house with extensive glass elevations. Photographs of the Borovay House model are in the section Office and Research Files, 1942-1953.
1942-1953
Studies for Borovay Residence
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AP032.S1.SS1.D3.SD4
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Study sketches (plans, perspectives, details) for the Stuart S. Borovay Residence, Glencoe, Illinois, designed by Myron Goldsmith and Earl Bluestein, Architects. Unbuilt project (see explanatory note) consisting of a one-storey, flat roof house with extensive glass elevations. Photographs of the Borovay House model are in the section Office and Research Files, 1942-1953.
Sub-file 4
1942-1953
Projet
Braye Cottage
AP144.S2.D23
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File documents minor renovations to Cedric Price's property, Braye Cottage, in Hythe, Hampshire, England. Material in this file was produced between 1961 and 1975, 1989 and 1993, and 1998 and 2001. Group DR2004:1334 contains drawing attributed to W.H. Saunders & Sons, Architects (1965). File contains design development drawings and textual records.
1961-1975, 1989-1993, 1998-2001
Braye Cottage
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AP144.S2.D23
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File documents minor renovations to Cedric Price's property, Braye Cottage, in Hythe, Hampshire, England. Material in this file was produced between 1961 and 1975, 1989 and 1993, and 1998 and 2001. Group DR2004:1334 contains drawing attributed to W.H. Saunders & Sons, Architects (1965). File contains design development drawings and textual records.
File 23
1961-1975, 1989-1993, 1998-2001
Sous-série
Arcop - Documentation
AP109.S2.SS4.D5
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This subseries, circa 1985 – 1990, consists of material related to ARCOP’s records and activities. Documented through textual records, the subseries contains material related to the archival acquisition of ARCOP’s records by the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), as well as correspondence, notes, and publications about the work of ARCOP and its architects.
circa 1985 - 1990
Arcop - Documentation
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AP109.S2.SS4.D5
Description:
This subseries, circa 1985 – 1990, consists of material related to ARCOP’s records and activities. Documented through textual records, the subseries contains material related to the archival acquisition of ARCOP’s records by the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), as well as correspondence, notes, and publications about the work of ARCOP and its architects.
File 5
circa 1985 - 1990
ARCH255007
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Publicity Files containing photographs and written data on projects - Simon Fraser University; MacMillan Bloedel Building; Blocks 51, 61, 71 (Robson Square); Canadian Government Pavilion, Osaka; Institute for the Future; University of Lethbridge; West Seattle Freeway; Hilborn House; Imperial Oil project, Don Mills; Canadian Architect Yearbook competition; Canadian Education Showplace competition; Man in the Community Pavilion; Paris competition (Centre du Plateau Beaubourg); Sikh Temple, photocopies of negatives
Publicity Files containing photographs and written data on projects
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ARCH255007
Description:
Publicity Files containing photographs and written data on projects - Simon Fraser University; MacMillan Bloedel Building; Blocks 51, 61, 71 (Robson Square); Canadian Government Pavilion, Osaka; Institute for the Future; University of Lethbridge; West Seattle Freeway; Hilborn House; Imperial Oil project, Don Mills; Canadian Architect Yearbook competition; Canadian Education Showplace competition; Man in the Community Pavilion; Paris competition (Centre du Plateau Beaubourg); Sikh Temple, photocopies of negatives
DR1987:0357
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- This elevation shows an alternate design for the ribbed or V-shaped decorative motif to be used on the face of piers on the exterior of the plane sheds, station and observation tower. The architect is working out the thickness of the ribbing. A detail similar to the elevation appears on the submitted competition panel (DR1987:0359). Wright used a similar V-shaped motif in other contemporary projects.
architecture
1929
Lehigh Airports Competition Entry: Elevation and details for pier ornament
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DR1987:0357
Description:
- This elevation shows an alternate design for the ribbed or V-shaped decorative motif to be used on the face of piers on the exterior of the plane sheds, station and observation tower. The architect is working out the thickness of the ribbing. A detail similar to the elevation appears on the submitted competition panel (DR1987:0359). Wright used a similar V-shaped motif in other contemporary projects.
architecture
Projet
CI007.S1.1949.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe architecture project of for the Seagram Building in New York, United States, commissioned by Samuel Bronfman, and for which he was involved as architect, in collaboration with Philip Johnson, interior designer and furniture designer. The building was built between 1949 and 1958. The materiel in this series was produced between 1949 and 1997, but predominantly between 1949 and 1963. The series contains photographs of the exterior and the interior of the building predominantly by photographer Ezra Stoller, and also photographs and portraits of architects and creative team working of the design and planning of the Seagram Building project, including Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson and Phyllis Lambert. The serie also includes a conceptual sketch for the building Plaza by Mies van der Rohe.
1949-1997
Seagram Building, New York, United States (1949-1958)
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CI007.S1.1949.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe architecture project of for the Seagram Building in New York, United States, commissioned by Samuel Bronfman, and for which he was involved as architect, in collaboration with Philip Johnson, interior designer and furniture designer. The building was built between 1949 and 1958. The materiel in this series was produced between 1949 and 1997, but predominantly between 1949 and 1963. The series contains photographs of the exterior and the interior of the building predominantly by photographer Ezra Stoller, and also photographs and portraits of architects and creative team working of the design and planning of the Seagram Building project, including Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson and Phyllis Lambert. The serie also includes a conceptual sketch for the building Plaza by Mies van der Rohe.
project
1949-1997
Projet
AP144.S2.D21
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File documents a project for Paston House School, Cambridge, England, and includes drawings for new bicycle sheds and store rooms, possibly for an existing building, including details for glazing, entrance gates and screens. Cedric Price worked for architect, David Roberts, on this project. It was undertaken during the summer of 1955, after Price received his M.A. from Cambridge University and before he began studies at the Architectural Association in London. The scope of the project cannot be determined from the drawings in this file. Material in this file was produced in1955. Information on attribution based on 'Contemporary Architects, 3rd ed.' (New York: St. James Press, 1994), s.v. "Price, Cedric"; 'CCA Consignment List'; and notes by Howard Shubert, CCA Curator of Prints and Drawings, in conversation with Cedric Price. File contains working drawings.
1955
Paston House School, Cambridge
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AP144.S2.D21
Description:
File documents a project for Paston House School, Cambridge, England, and includes drawings for new bicycle sheds and store rooms, possibly for an existing building, including details for glazing, entrance gates and screens. Cedric Price worked for architect, David Roberts, on this project. It was undertaken during the summer of 1955, after Price received his M.A. from Cambridge University and before he began studies at the Architectural Association in London. The scope of the project cannot be determined from the drawings in this file. Material in this file was produced in1955. Information on attribution based on 'Contemporary Architects, 3rd ed.' (New York: St. James Press, 1994), s.v. "Price, Cedric"; 'CCA Consignment List'; and notes by Howard Shubert, CCA Curator of Prints and Drawings, in conversation with Cedric Price. File contains working drawings.
File 21
1955
Série(s)
Publications and Exhibitions
AP032.S4
Description:
This series contains material on publications and exhibitions concerning Goldsmith work and career. Papers and photographs record the creation of the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, edited by Swiss architect Werner Blaser and published by Rizzoli Publications in 1987. The updating of Goldsmith's theoretical views are apparent in the manuscript drafts and revisions of his two essays for the book - "The Effects of Scale," reworked from his I.I.T. master's thesis, and the newly composed "Structural Architecture." This series also contains documents concerning retrospective exhibitions on Goldsmith originating at Harvard University (1982), and at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1991). This material includes papers, correspondence, exhibition panels and wall text panels. The inclusion of periodicals and clippings on the architect's work, and the work of his students, supply a good bibliographic background on the architect.
1956-1991
Publications and Exhibitions
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AP032.S4
Description:
This series contains material on publications and exhibitions concerning Goldsmith work and career. Papers and photographs record the creation of the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, edited by Swiss architect Werner Blaser and published by Rizzoli Publications in 1987. The updating of Goldsmith's theoretical views are apparent in the manuscript drafts and revisions of his two essays for the book - "The Effects of Scale," reworked from his I.I.T. master's thesis, and the newly composed "Structural Architecture." This series also contains documents concerning retrospective exhibitions on Goldsmith originating at Harvard University (1982), and at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (1991). This material includes papers, correspondence, exhibition panels and wall text panels. The inclusion of periodicals and clippings on the architect's work, and the work of his students, supply a good bibliographic background on the architect.
Series 4
1956-1991
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D91
Description:
File documents an executed project for a bookshop for the Biennale di Venezia, in Venice, Italy. The scheme, located in the Giardini di Castello, was designed by the office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford Associates in association with the architect Thomas Muirhead, and the firm Building Project. Material in this file was produced between 1989 and 1993. File contains some early conceptual drawings, and several design development and presentation drawings. Photographic materials include views of Italian vernacular architecture by architect Norbert Heyers, views of the completed building by photographer Dida Biggi and of the presentation model by John Donat Photography. Textual documents include correspondence with Francesco Dal Co, director of La Biennale di Venezia, Settore Architettura in 1991, and reprographic copies of working drawings. File also contains a presentation model.
1989-1993
Biennale Bookshop, Venice, Italy
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AP140.S2.SS1.D91
Description:
File documents an executed project for a bookshop for the Biennale di Venezia, in Venice, Italy. The scheme, located in the Giardini di Castello, was designed by the office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford Associates in association with the architect Thomas Muirhead, and the firm Building Project. Material in this file was produced between 1989 and 1993. File contains some early conceptual drawings, and several design development and presentation drawings. Photographic materials include views of Italian vernacular architecture by architect Norbert Heyers, views of the completed building by photographer Dida Biggi and of the presentation model by John Donat Photography. Textual documents include correspondence with Francesco Dal Co, director of La Biennale di Venezia, Settore Architettura in 1991, and reprographic copies of working drawings. File also contains a presentation model.
File 91
1989-1993