Sous-série
AP156.S4.SS1.D2
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Le dossier documente la vie de Pierre Jeanneret et son travail principalement en Europe, entre les fin des années 1910 et la fin des années 1940. Le dossier contient des photographies, principalement des portraits. Le dossier contient aussi quelques photographies de son appartement de la rue Jacob à Genève. File documents Pierre Jeanneret's life and work predominantly in Europe, between the end of the 1910s and the end of the 1940s. The file contains photographs, predominantly portraits. The file also contains a few photographs of his appartment at Jacob Street in Geneva.
late 1920s-late 1940s
Portraits et photographies de Pierre Jeanneret = Pierre Jeanneret’s portraits and photographs
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AP156.S4.SS1.D2
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Le dossier documente la vie de Pierre Jeanneret et son travail principalement en Europe, entre les fin des années 1910 et la fin des années 1940. Le dossier contient des photographies, principalement des portraits. Le dossier contient aussi quelques photographies de son appartement de la rue Jacob à Genève. File documents Pierre Jeanneret's life and work predominantly in Europe, between the end of the 1910s and the end of the 1940s. The file contains photographs, predominantly portraits. The file also contains a few photographs of his appartment at Jacob Street in Geneva.
Dossier 2
late 1920s-late 1940s
Projet
AP178.S1.1999.PR05
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This project series documents the Casa Museo Jose Regio in Villa do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 110/90. The office assigned the dates 1999 to this project. The museum was the house of the poet José Régio. This project included renovations to the building, as well as the construction of a new building. The proposed renovations were mainly done to the structure with some upgrades to the mechanical installations. The design for the new building included exhibition halls and spaces for work. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are studies, plans, and a building program.
1999
Casa Museu José Régio [José Régio House Museum], Villa do Conde, Portugal (1999)
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AP178.S1.1999.PR05
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This project series documents the Casa Museo Jose Regio in Villa do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 110/90. The office assigned the dates 1999 to this project. The museum was the house of the poet José Régio. This project included renovations to the building, as well as the construction of a new building. The proposed renovations were mainly done to the structure with some upgrades to the mechanical installations. The design for the new building included exhibition halls and spaces for work. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are studies, plans, and a building program.
Project
1999
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Fonds
Fonds Pierre Dionne
AP006
Résumé:
The Pierre Dionne fonds, 1948-1976, documents the professional career of architect Pierre Dionne. The fonds documents 467of Dionne’s architectural works: 11 student projects (ca. 1948-1952), 437 professional projects (1951-1976) and 19 miscellaneous projects (various dates). Materials in this fonds consist of 6244 drawings (including reprographic copies), 857 photographic materials, 165 slides, 5 l.m. of textual records and 6 models.
1948-1976
Fonds Pierre Dionne
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AP006
Résumé:
The Pierre Dionne fonds, 1948-1976, documents the professional career of architect Pierre Dionne. The fonds documents 467of Dionne’s architectural works: 11 student projects (ca. 1948-1952), 437 professional projects (1951-1976) and 19 miscellaneous projects (various dates). Materials in this fonds consist of 6244 drawings (including reprographic copies), 857 photographic materials, 165 slides, 5 l.m. of textual records and 6 models.
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1948-1976
Projet
AP056.S1.1992.PR03
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This project series documents interior design work for Creative Copy and Design in Toronto in 1992. The office identified the project number as 9203. This project consisted of interiors for the high resolution imaging company, Creative Copy and Design, located on the ground floor of King James Place at 145 King Street East. The office was made up of an unfinished ground floor and existing mezzanine at the back, totalling 2630 square feet. The ground floor interiors consisted mainly of the reception area, which was visible from the sidewalk through the office's glass storefront. The reception area was comprised of two long, boomerang-shaped counters, and one rectangular counter behind them, made of wood with plastic laminate tops. The wood was stained to match the corrugated wood wall that ran the length of the room, directly behind the three counters. A large, ellipse-shaped lighting fixture made from fibre glass panels and steel stud framing was a prominent feature above the reception area. Bathrooms and a processing area were located behind the wall, as well as a stair case leading to the mezzanine, which contained work stations and an additional processing area. The program also included electrical and mechanical installation. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1992. The drawings consist of sketches, a floor plan, and a set of construction drawings with specifications and schedules. The photographs show the completed project.
1992
Creative Copy and Design, Toronto (1992)
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AP056.S1.1992.PR03
Description:
This project series documents interior design work for Creative Copy and Design in Toronto in 1992. The office identified the project number as 9203. This project consisted of interiors for the high resolution imaging company, Creative Copy and Design, located on the ground floor of King James Place at 145 King Street East. The office was made up of an unfinished ground floor and existing mezzanine at the back, totalling 2630 square feet. The ground floor interiors consisted mainly of the reception area, which was visible from the sidewalk through the office's glass storefront. The reception area was comprised of two long, boomerang-shaped counters, and one rectangular counter behind them, made of wood with plastic laminate tops. The wood was stained to match the corrugated wood wall that ran the length of the room, directly behind the three counters. A large, ellipse-shaped lighting fixture made from fibre glass panels and steel stud framing was a prominent feature above the reception area. Bathrooms and a processing area were located behind the wall, as well as a stair case leading to the mezzanine, which contained work stations and an additional processing area. The program also included electrical and mechanical installation. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1992. The drawings consist of sketches, a floor plan, and a set of construction drawings with specifications and schedules. The photographs show the completed project.
Project
1992
Série(s)
AP041.S6
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This series documents Melvin Charney's student years, travels and professional activities, artistic and architectural projects from 1947 to 2010. The series contains notebooks and sketchbooks related to Charney's studies, his travels in Europe, as well as notes and sketches related to his projects. It also contains travel photographs, photographic documentation of his projects and his artworks, collected ephemera of events of interest or events to which he participated, including exhibitions. The series includes also reference materials, such as publications and press clippings, used for his artistic and architectural work, and some awards and honours received by Melvin Charney during his career.
1902-2010
Professional papers and other materials
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AP041.S6
Description:
This series documents Melvin Charney's student years, travels and professional activities, artistic and architectural projects from 1947 to 2010. The series contains notebooks and sketchbooks related to Charney's studies, his travels in Europe, as well as notes and sketches related to his projects. It also contains travel photographs, photographic documentation of his projects and his artworks, collected ephemera of events of interest or events to which he participated, including exhibitions. The series includes also reference materials, such as publications and press clippings, used for his artistic and architectural work, and some awards and honours received by Melvin Charney during his career.
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1902-2010
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DR1987:0018
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- This drawing depicts a cardinal and a monk standing in front of a gallery wall which is composed of marble facing below, and with alternating round and square niches above which are decorated with polychromatic frescoes and possibly tiles. The niches house busts of bearded men. The decoration includes trompe-l'oeil and grotesque work in a classical revival style, interspersed with simple pictographs in a vaguely archaic style.
architecture
1854
Polychromatic interior with a cardinal and a monk
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DR1987:0018
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- This drawing depicts a cardinal and a monk standing in front of a gallery wall which is composed of marble facing below, and with alternating round and square niches above which are decorated with polychromatic frescoes and possibly tiles. The niches house busts of bearded men. The decoration includes trompe-l'oeil and grotesque work in a classical revival style, interspersed with simple pictographs in a vaguely archaic style.
dessins
1854
architecture
Projet
AP207.S1.2009.PR01
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The project series documents the installation "Brano di Città" presented at the Galleria Enrico Fornello, in Prato, in 2009. The installation consists of covering the walls and the floor of an entire gallery space with branches and dry leaves. "The material is predominant here, and “becomes” architecture. It is a piece of city, or a ghost of it, where nature turns into architecture, or a work of architecture structures itself, describes itself with natural materials." [1] The project series contains drawings and photographs of the installation. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/inst-city-architecture-2009/ (last accessed 22 January 2020).
2009-2015
Brano di Città [City Architecture] (2009)
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AP207.S1.2009.PR01
Description:
The project series documents the installation "Brano di Città" presented at the Galleria Enrico Fornello, in Prato, in 2009. The installation consists of covering the walls and the floor of an entire gallery space with branches and dry leaves. "The material is predominant here, and “becomes” architecture. It is a piece of city, or a ghost of it, where nature turns into architecture, or a work of architecture structures itself, describes itself with natural materials." [1] The project series contains drawings and photographs of the installation. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/inst-city-architecture-2009/ (last accessed 22 January 2020).
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2009-2015
Projet
AP018.S1.1981.PR18
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This project series documents alterations to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto in 1981. The office identified the project number as 8118. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project consisted of alterations to the press hall of that building. It is not clear from the project documentation whether work for this expansion ever occurred. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1981. The drawings consist of press hall and mezzanine plans, while the textual materials consist of a conference report and correspondence.
1981
The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Alterations to Press Hall, Toronto (1981)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR18
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This project series documents alterations to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto in 1981. The office identified the project number as 8118. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project consisted of alterations to the press hall of that building. It is not clear from the project documentation whether work for this expansion ever occurred. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1981. The drawings consist of press hall and mezzanine plans, while the textual materials consist of a conference report and correspondence.
Project
1981
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médias sociaux, TikTok, Instagram, photographie d'architecture, travailleurs de la construction, main-d'œuvre, compétences
juin 2024 au octobre 2024
des pros : construction auto documentée sur les réseaux sociaux
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des pros : construction auto-documentée sur les réseaux sociaux étudie l’émergence, sur les médias sociaux, de clips populaires documentant les travaux de construction par les personnes présentes sur le chantier elles-mêmes. Inspirés par l’essor de l’économie de la création, les entrepreneurs, les ouvriers et les artisans ont commencé à enregistrer et à partager leurs(...)
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médias sociaux, TikTok, Instagram, photographie d'architecture, travailleurs de la construction, main-d'œuvre, compétences
documents textuels
ARCH266273
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This group consists of correspondence with the City of Montréal, and related documents, about the Mont-Royal metro station, in Montréal, Québec, including correspondence about the writing of the specifications. There is a document of dispositions and generalities about the specifications and a copy of the specifications themselves. There are also notices about the rules of day-to-day work on the construction site addressed to the sub-contractors and the architects.
1965
Correspondence with the City of Montréal, and related documents
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ARCH266273
Description:
This group consists of correspondence with the City of Montréal, and related documents, about the Mont-Royal metro station, in Montréal, Québec, including correspondence about the writing of the specifications. There is a document of dispositions and generalities about the specifications and a copy of the specifications themselves. There are also notices about the rules of day-to-day work on the construction site addressed to the sub-contractors and the architects.
documents textuels
1965