photographies
PH1980:0048.02:008
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the northeastern walls of the Crusader Castle in Marqab, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from chapel "H" looking towards tower "R" (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the Crusader Castle showing the northeastern walls, Marqab, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:008
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the northeastern walls of the Crusader Castle in Marqab, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from chapel "H" looking towards tower "R" (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
photographies
PH1980:0048.02:018
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the first enclosure and towers "6, 7 and 8" of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from the south (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the first enclosure of the Krak of the Knights Castle from the south, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:018
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the first enclosure and towers "6, 7 and 8" of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from the south (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
photographies
PH1980:0048.02:021
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the northeastern entrance gate of tower "11" of the first enclosure 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. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the entrance gate to the first enclosure of the Krak of the Knights Castle from the northeast, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:021
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the northeastern entrance gate of tower "11" of the first enclosure 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. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
photographies
PH1980:0048.02:030
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows towers "O" and "P" of the second enclosure of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from the west (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the exterior walls of the second enclosure of the Krak of the Knights Castle from the west, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:030
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows towers "O" and "P" of the second enclosure of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from the west (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
photographies
PH1980:0048.02:033
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows tower "G" and chapel "R" of the second enclosure of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from the north (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the exterior walls of the second enclosure of the Krak of the Knights Castle from the north, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:033
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows tower "G" and chapel "R" of the second enclosure of the Krak de Chevaliers Castle, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) from the north (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
photographies
PH1980:0048.03:004
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the Salomonian foundations of the David Tower (Citadel), tower "7", and tower "3", Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire (now Israel) from the northeast (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the David Tower from the northeast showing the Solomonian foundations, Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire (now in Israel)
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PH1980:0048.03:004
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the Salomonian foundations of the David Tower (Citadel), tower "7", and tower "3", Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire (now Israel) from the northeast (Nov. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
Ce séminaire proposé par Oulimata Gueye sintéresse aux projets qui vont se développer au milieu du 20e siècle et qui vont utiliser le continent africain comme laboratoire de recherches et d’innovations architecturales et urbanistiques. Il met aussi en lumière les initiatives locales qui vont avoir pour ambition une reprise en main par les Africain·es de leur vision de(...)
27 juillet 2023, 18h à 19h30
UFA, Université des Futurs Africains 2. Cela importe, les histoires que nous utilisons pour raconter d’autres futurs
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Description:
Ce séminaire proposé par Oulimata Gueye sintéresse aux projets qui vont se développer au milieu du 20e siècle et qui vont utiliser le continent africain comme laboratoire de recherches et d’innovations architecturales et urbanistiques. Il met aussi en lumière les initiatives locales qui vont avoir pour ambition une reprise en main par les Africain·es de leur vision de(...)
photographies
PH1980:0048.02:012
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the western walls and a tower as well as structures "M" and "N" of the Crusader Castle in Marqab, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
architecture, militaire
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the Crusader Castle showing the western walls, Marqab, Ottoman Empire (now in Syria)
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PH1980:0048.02:012
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson indicates that this photograph shows the western walls and a tower as well as structures "M" and "N" of the Crusader Castle in Marqab, Ottoman Empire (now Syria) (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained. The cardinal point indicated in the title, also provided by Williamson, is presumed to be correct.
photographies
1859-1860
architecture, militaire
Sous-série
AP207.S2.SS12
Description:
The sub-series documents the exhibition "Giardini Parchi Paesaggi. L’avventura delle idee in Toscana dall’Ottocento a oggi", curated by Pettena and presented at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, in 1998. The exhibition focuses on landscape architecture and its historical development by using the example of Tuscany from the 19th century to present day. "This set out to illustrate a historical course of development that also entailed the consideration and reevaluation [sic] of the landscape that results from human activity [...] and extended as far as an analysis and presentation of the most modern theme parks of sculpture and environmental art." [1] The sub-series contains research material, such as photocopies of articles and books on landscape architecture, and reference photographs. The sub-series also contains texts for the publication and correspondence related to the planning of the exhibition. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/english/exhibitions/settings/ (last accessed 29 January 2020).
circa 1998
Giardini Parchi Paesaggi. L’avventura delle idee in Toscana dall’Ottocento a oggi (1998)
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AP207.S2.SS12
Description:
The sub-series documents the exhibition "Giardini Parchi Paesaggi. L’avventura delle idee in Toscana dall’Ottocento a oggi", curated by Pettena and presented at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, in 1998. The exhibition focuses on landscape architecture and its historical development by using the example of Tuscany from the 19th century to present day. "This set out to illustrate a historical course of development that also entailed the consideration and reevaluation [sic] of the landscape that results from human activity [...] and extended as far as an analysis and presentation of the most modern theme parks of sculpture and environmental art." [1] The sub-series contains research material, such as photocopies of articles and books on landscape architecture, and reference photographs. The sub-series also contains texts for the publication and correspondence related to the planning of the exhibition. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/english/exhibitions/settings/ (last accessed 29 January 2020).
Subseries
circa 1998
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR25
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre in Ottawa, Ontario from 1974-1981. The office identified the project number as 7432. The Ottawa Heath Sciences Complex, a vast hospital network encompassing institutions across the city, hired Parkin Architects Planners in 1971 to design and construct University of Ottawa buildings within the network. These campus buildings were located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and referred to as the Health Sciences Centre. This project consists of one building in that complex, the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre. The distinction between these names should be noted when viewing the materials. The two-storey rehabilitation centre was constructed directly beside the Ottawa Health Sciences Building, another hospital in the network built by Parkin (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR01 in this fonds). The proposal conceived a 145,000 square foot hospital with 77 in-patient beds. The design included space for patient accommodation, teaching, research, administrative activities, patient care and treatment, and a concession area. Patients at the hospital would range from those with severe brain injuries, to amputees, to those with rheumatic diseases. The building was carefully designed to accommodate the specialized needs of the patients. The hospital design also included a swimming pool, sports areas, and spaces for other leisure activities thought to aid in the rehabilitation process. The project is recorded through construction photographs, drawings, and textual materials dating from 1971-1983. The textual records include correspondence, specifications, schedules, contract data, conference reports and minutes, inspection reports, predesign notes, consultancy records, financial documents, change orders, supplementary instructions, research, and deficiency lists. The majority of these textual records deal with the hospital's construction, rather than design. Most drawings are reprographic copies of detail drawings and can be found within the textual records. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR25.002 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1971-1983
Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa Health Sciences Centre, Ottawa, Ontario (1974)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR25
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre in Ottawa, Ontario from 1974-1981. The office identified the project number as 7432. The Ottawa Heath Sciences Complex, a vast hospital network encompassing institutions across the city, hired Parkin Architects Planners in 1971 to design and construct University of Ottawa buildings within the network. These campus buildings were located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and referred to as the Health Sciences Centre. This project consists of one building in that complex, the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre. The distinction between these names should be noted when viewing the materials. The two-storey rehabilitation centre was constructed directly beside the Ottawa Health Sciences Building, another hospital in the network built by Parkin (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR01 in this fonds). The proposal conceived a 145,000 square foot hospital with 77 in-patient beds. The design included space for patient accommodation, teaching, research, administrative activities, patient care and treatment, and a concession area. Patients at the hospital would range from those with severe brain injuries, to amputees, to those with rheumatic diseases. The building was carefully designed to accommodate the specialized needs of the patients. The hospital design also included a swimming pool, sports areas, and spaces for other leisure activities thought to aid in the rehabilitation process. The project is recorded through construction photographs, drawings, and textual materials dating from 1971-1983. The textual records include correspondence, specifications, schedules, contract data, conference reports and minutes, inspection reports, predesign notes, consultancy records, financial documents, change orders, supplementary instructions, research, and deficiency lists. The majority of these textual records deal with the hospital's construction, rather than design. Most drawings are reprographic copies of detail drawings and can be found within the textual records. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR25.002 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1971-1983