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DR2012:0012:088:023
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File containing documents in English, including correspondence, transcripts, and a reprographic copy of Melvin Charney's diploma from McGill. Original folder inscribed in graphite: McGill UNIVERSITY
1958-1960
Correspondence related to Melvin Charney's university study
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DR2012:0012:088:023
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File containing documents in English, including correspondence, transcripts, and a reprographic copy of Melvin Charney's diploma from McGill. Original folder inscribed in graphite: McGill UNIVERSITY
documents textuels
1958-1960
documents textuels
ARCH186989
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paper concerning John Bland's role in architectural heritage (1991), correspondence, notes of meeting, McGill publications - Guide to John Archibald Archive, McGill Schools of Architecture and Urban Planning
1991
Papers and Presentations
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ARCH186989
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paper concerning John Bland's role in architectural heritage (1991), correspondence, notes of meeting, McGill publications - Guide to John Archibald Archive, McGill Schools of Architecture and Urban Planning
documents textuels
1991
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Fonds
AP074
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The Catherine Chard Wisnicki fonds contains photographs dating from about 1947, of a house project in West Vancouver which Chard Wisnicki, the first female graduate of the McGill School of Architecture, was assistant architect. The fonds also contains a videocassette recording of an interview with Chard Wisnicki from 1995, and one textual document from 1997.
[ca. 1947], 1995, 1997
Fonds Catherine Chard Wisnicki
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AP074
Résumé:
The Catherine Chard Wisnicki fonds contains photographs dating from about 1947, of a house project in West Vancouver which Chard Wisnicki, the first female graduate of the McGill School of Architecture, was assistant architect. The fonds also contains a videocassette recording of an interview with Chard Wisnicki from 1995, and one textual document from 1997.
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Fonds
[ca. 1947], 1995, 1997
articles
Mondes matériels
Projet
AP149.S1.2004.PR01
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The project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's project of research, design and construction to demonstrate the benefits of urban agriculture as a permanent feature in housing design and urban planning. A first phase of the project, from 2004 to 2007, the study project took place in developping countries in three diffrent sites: Colombo, Sri Lanka; Rosario, Argentina; and Kampala, Uganda. The project was funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and supported by the ETC-Urban Agriculture Unit in the Netherlands and the Resource centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF). In 2007, a second phase of the project had for objective to implement an urban agriculture production in Montréal. The Minimum Cost Housing Group team created, on McGill Campus, a vegetable garden on the terrace of a parking garage. The project is now known as "Making Edible Campus" and is still on-going. The material in this project series was produced between 2003 and 2010. The project series contains a large collection of working documents and reports submitted to funding institutions, correspondence with collaborators on the three sites, and also photographss of the project in Colombo, Kampala, Rosario sites. Also included are various artefacts related to the sites in the three developping countries and a board game "Gardenpoly" created by the Urban Agriculture seminar students on urban agriculture in Montréal. Promotional panels for the Making Edible Campus are also included.
2003-2010
Urban agriculture demonstration
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AP149.S1.2004.PR01
Description:
The project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's project of research, design and construction to demonstrate the benefits of urban agriculture as a permanent feature in housing design and urban planning. A first phase of the project, from 2004 to 2007, the study project took place in developping countries in three diffrent sites: Colombo, Sri Lanka; Rosario, Argentina; and Kampala, Uganda. The project was funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and supported by the ETC-Urban Agriculture Unit in the Netherlands and the Resource centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF). In 2007, a second phase of the project had for objective to implement an urban agriculture production in Montréal. The Minimum Cost Housing Group team created, on McGill Campus, a vegetable garden on the terrace of a parking garage. The project is now known as "Making Edible Campus" and is still on-going. The material in this project series was produced between 2003 and 2010. The project series contains a large collection of working documents and reports submitted to funding institutions, correspondence with collaborators on the three sites, and also photographss of the project in Colombo, Kampala, Rosario sites. Also included are various artefacts related to the sites in the three developping countries and a board game "Gardenpoly" created by the Urban Agriculture seminar students on urban agriculture in Montréal. Promotional panels for the Making Edible Campus are also included.
Project
2003-2010
Projet
AP163.S2.SS1.D3
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File documents Victor Prus's project for the International Calvert House Competition for the Canadian Home of Tomorrow, sponsored by the School of Architecture of McGill University and for which he obtained an honorable mention. Material in this file was produced in 1954. The file contains originals drawings and a presentation panel.
1954
International Calvert House Competition
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AP163.S2.SS1.D3
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File documents Victor Prus's project for the International Calvert House Competition for the Canadian Home of Tomorrow, sponsored by the School of Architecture of McGill University and for which he obtained an honorable mention. Material in this file was produced in 1954. The file contains originals drawings and a presentation panel.
File 3
1954
Thème: Le froid et ses environnements Recipients: Tomek Bartczak, University of Toronto Shannon Harvey, McGill University Per Kefgen, McGill University
juin 2008 au août 2008
Programme pour les étudiants à la maîtrise : Le froid et ses environnements
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Thème: Le froid et ses environnements Recipients: Tomek Bartczak, University of Toronto Shannon Harvey, McGill University Per Kefgen, McGill University
Série(s)
AP104.S2
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Series II consists of textual material related to Marcel Parizeau. These documents include typed and hand-written manuscripts for public talks and published articles, and correspondence to collegues dating from the late 1930s, and letters to Parizeau from John Bland, the director of McGill University's School of Architecture, dating from 1944-45.
ca. 1936-1945
Documents textuels relatifs à Marcel Parizeau
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AP104.S2
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Series II consists of textual material related to Marcel Parizeau. These documents include typed and hand-written manuscripts for public talks and published articles, and correspondence to collegues dating from the late 1930s, and letters to Parizeau from John Bland, the director of McGill University's School of Architecture, dating from 1944-45.
Série 2
ca. 1936-1945
articles
L’Aranya de Balkrishna Doshi
Comment s’approprier la ville
Aranya, Minimum Cost Housing Group, Balkrishna Doshi, Université McGill, VIkram Bhatt
18 mai 2018
Comment s’approprier la ville
recherche
Subventions de recherche Groupe Banque TD dans la collection du CCA Maria Elisa Navarro Morales (McGill University); Imen Ben Jemia (Université de Montréal); Lori Riva (McGill University); Maureen Mahoney (Carleton University); Nadia Kurd (McGill University) Julie Boivin (University of Toronto); Horea Avram (McGill University); Thomas Strickland (McGill University);(...)
février 2009 au novembre 2009
Programme pour les doctorants 2009
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Subventions de recherche Groupe Banque TD dans la collection du CCA Maria Elisa Navarro Morales (McGill University); Imen Ben Jemia (Université de Montréal); Lori Riva (McGill University); Maureen Mahoney (Carleton University); Nadia Kurd (McGill University) Julie Boivin (University of Toronto); Horea Avram (McGill University); Thomas Strickland (McGill University);(...)
recherche
février 2009 au
novembre 2009