Projet
Red Line (1972)
AP207.S1.1972.PR04
Description:
The project series documents "Red Line", a performance that consisted in tracing a red line in the middle of the road with paint sprayer and compressor loaded on the back of a truck. The red line stretched across forty-five kilometres of road and traced the limits of the municipality of Salt Lake City. "The red line rendered visible the boundaries that structure our mental fields of perception and modify our understanding of space." [1] The performance was carried out in February and March 1972 with a group of students from the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City. The project series contains photographs of Pettena and his team at work tracing the red line, a drawing, and a map of the Salt Lake City municipality showing the trajectory of the line. Source: [1] Marco Scotini, editor. Non-conscious architecture: Gianni Pettena, Sternberg Press, 2018, 235 pages. p. 168.
circa 1972-2015
Red Line (1972)
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AP207.S1.1972.PR04
Description:
The project series documents "Red Line", a performance that consisted in tracing a red line in the middle of the road with paint sprayer and compressor loaded on the back of a truck. The red line stretched across forty-five kilometres of road and traced the limits of the municipality of Salt Lake City. "The red line rendered visible the boundaries that structure our mental fields of perception and modify our understanding of space." [1] The performance was carried out in February and March 1972 with a group of students from the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City. The project series contains photographs of Pettena and his team at work tracing the red line, a drawing, and a map of the Salt Lake City municipality showing the trajectory of the line. Source: [1] Marco Scotini, editor. Non-conscious architecture: Gianni Pettena, Sternberg Press, 2018, 235 pages. p. 168.
Project
circa 1972-2015
Sous-série
AP178.S1.1998.PR03.SS1
Description:
This project subseries documents the Edifício Zaida Habitação e Comércio. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 98/90 A. The office assigned the dates 1998-2006 to this. This project was phase 1 of the larger project to redevelop three parcels of land that faced the Plaza Puerta Real. This part of the project consisted of the construction of a new six storey building where the nineteenth century Zaida Hotel had previously stood. Documenting this project subseries are drawings, textual records and photographic materials dating from 1989-2006. The materials in this project subseries include documentation for the entire project including the intial proposal sent by Granada City Council, planning and contract documentation, supplier catalogues, correspondence and photographs of the site and finished work. The drawings highlight this specific project subseries through sketches, plans and structural and mechanical drawings.
1989-2006
Edifício Zaida, Habitação e Comércio [Zaida Building, housing and commerce], Granada, Spain (1998-2006)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR03.SS1
Description:
This project subseries documents the Edifício Zaida Habitação e Comércio. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 98/90 A. The office assigned the dates 1998-2006 to this. This project was phase 1 of the larger project to redevelop three parcels of land that faced the Plaza Puerta Real. This part of the project consisted of the construction of a new six storey building where the nineteenth century Zaida Hotel had previously stood. Documenting this project subseries are drawings, textual records and photographic materials dating from 1989-2006. The materials in this project subseries include documentation for the entire project including the intial proposal sent by Granada City Council, planning and contract documentation, supplier catalogues, correspondence and photographs of the site and finished work. The drawings highlight this specific project subseries through sketches, plans and structural and mechanical drawings.
Project
1989-2006
Projet
AP018.S1.1980.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a parking structure designed for an office complex located at 1500 Don Mills Road in North York, Ontario from 1980-1982. The office identified the project number as 8001. The project consisted of a ten-storey parking garage that could fit 1,997 vehicles. In 1976, Parkin Architects Planners began work on two phases of development for a property located at 1500 Don Mills for their client Marathon Realty. Phase I consisted of an office building. The parking structure, was planned for Phase II, along with a second office building. It is not clear from the materials in this project series whether the structure was ever built. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1980-1982. The drawings include site plans, typical level plans, and studies. The textual records include a project proposal, correspondence, financial records, and a conference report.
1980-1982
Parking Structure, 1500 Don Mills Road, North York, Ontario (1980)
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AP018.S1.1980.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a parking structure designed for an office complex located at 1500 Don Mills Road in North York, Ontario from 1980-1982. The office identified the project number as 8001. The project consisted of a ten-storey parking garage that could fit 1,997 vehicles. In 1976, Parkin Architects Planners began work on two phases of development for a property located at 1500 Don Mills for their client Marathon Realty. Phase I consisted of an office building. The parking structure, was planned for Phase II, along with a second office building. It is not clear from the materials in this project series whether the structure was ever built. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1980-1982. The drawings include site plans, typical level plans, and studies. The textual records include a project proposal, correspondence, financial records, and a conference report.
Project
1980-1982
Projet
AP178.S1.2001.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Faculdade Ciências da Educação do C. Univ. de Cappont in Lérida, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 35/00 The office assigned the date 2001 for this project. The project is located on the northeast side of the campus of Cappont University. The upper floors are L-shaped while the ground floor is U-shaped, creating a separation from the library to the rest of the building. The ground floor is mainly for administration and management. The three upper floors are a series of repetitive spaces for the different departments and classrooms. The facade is made of three motorized vertical louvers that control the lighting into the building. Documenting this project are plans, working drawings, technical drawings, and structural drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the project site and construction work.
2001-2007
Faculdade Ciências da Educação do C. Univ. de Cappont [Faculty of education sciences, Cappont University], Lérida, Spain (2001)
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AP178.S1.2001.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Faculdade Ciências da Educação do C. Univ. de Cappont in Lérida, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 35/00 The office assigned the date 2001 for this project. The project is located on the northeast side of the campus of Cappont University. The upper floors are L-shaped while the ground floor is U-shaped, creating a separation from the library to the rest of the building. The ground floor is mainly for administration and management. The three upper floors are a series of repetitive spaces for the different departments and classrooms. The facade is made of three motorized vertical louvers that control the lighting into the building. Documenting this project are plans, working drawings, technical drawings, and structural drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the project site and construction work.
Project
2001-2007
Projet
AP180.S1.1985.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the Ristorante Da Sergio, a built restaurant in Otranto, Italy. Riva worked in this project from 1985-1986. The project series contains furnishing details, floor plans, and sections.
1985-1987
Ristorante Da Sergio [Restaurant Da Sergio], Otranto, Italy (1985)
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AP180.S1.1985.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the Ristorante Da Sergio, a built restaurant in Otranto, Italy. Riva worked in this project from 1985-1986. The project series contains furnishing details, floor plans, and sections.
Project
1985-1987
archives
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Fonds
Fonds PGL architectes
AP014
Résumé:
Le fonds PGL architectes, 1959 – 1994, témoigne des activités de la firme d’architecture montréalaise, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, autant que ses sociétés affiliées et firmes remplaçantes. La majorité du fonds comprend des documents qui représentent 70 projets architecturaux, incluant des projets entrepris à travers le Québec, à Ottawa, à de multiples endroits au Nunavut, ainsi que des projets internationaux. Le fonds met en évidence la participation du PGL dans la construction d'infrastructure coloniale au Nunavik et au Nunavut, y compris les travaux sur des écoles associées avec des foyers fédéraux, qui sont reconnus comme faisant partie du système des pensionnats autochtones du Canada. De plus, le fonds documente l’utilisation des panneaux de fibre de verre modulaires employés par PGL. Pour la plupart, les documents dans ce fonds se composent des dessins, des documents photographiques, et des documents textuels. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The PGL architectes fonds, 1959 - 1994, documents the work and activities of the Montréal-based architecture firm, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, and its successor and affiliate companies. The records within this fonds represent 70 architectural projects undertaken by the firm, which include projects throughout Québec, Ottawa, and various locations in Nunavut, as well as some international projects. The fonds offers evidence of PGL’s participation in the construction of colonial infrastructure in Nunavik and Nunavut, including work on schools that are connected to Federal Hostels which are recognised as part of Canada's Indian Residential School system. The fonds also contains records documenting PGL’s use of modular, fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels in construction. The records within this fonds largely consist of drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1959 - 1994
Fonds PGL architectes
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AP014
Résumé:
Le fonds PGL architectes, 1959 – 1994, témoigne des activités de la firme d’architecture montréalaise, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, autant que ses sociétés affiliées et firmes remplaçantes. La majorité du fonds comprend des documents qui représentent 70 projets architecturaux, incluant des projets entrepris à travers le Québec, à Ottawa, à de multiples endroits au Nunavut, ainsi que des projets internationaux. Le fonds met en évidence la participation du PGL dans la construction d'infrastructure coloniale au Nunavik et au Nunavut, y compris les travaux sur des écoles associées avec des foyers fédéraux, qui sont reconnus comme faisant partie du système des pensionnats autochtones du Canada. De plus, le fonds documente l’utilisation des panneaux de fibre de verre modulaires employés par PGL. Pour la plupart, les documents dans ce fonds se composent des dessins, des documents photographiques, et des documents textuels. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The PGL architectes fonds, 1959 - 1994, documents the work and activities of the Montréal-based architecture firm, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, and its successor and affiliate companies. The records within this fonds represent 70 architectural projects undertaken by the firm, which include projects throughout Québec, Ottawa, and various locations in Nunavut, as well as some international projects. The fonds offers evidence of PGL’s participation in the construction of colonial infrastructure in Nunavik and Nunavut, including work on schools that are connected to Federal Hostels which are recognised as part of Canada's Indian Residential School system. The fonds also contains records documenting PGL’s use of modular, fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels in construction. The records within this fonds largely consist of drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
archives
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Fonds
1959 - 1994
photographies
Quantité:
8 panel(s)
DR1995:0300:001-008
Description:
These eight presentation boards (1967-1977 ?) are collages composed of reduced copies of previously published material, such as periodical clippings and photomechanical prints, interspersed with titles and text describing relevant work. The two projects represented are Fun Palace (AP144.S2.D46) and O.C.H. Feasibility Study (Oxford Corner House, AP144.S2.D59). Price apparently chose these two projects as a comparative study for concepts which he was developing at the time. Further research is required to establish the theme(s) of the German Exhibition and how this comparative study by Price fits into the exhibition.
1967-1977 ?
German exhibition: Presentation panels
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DR1995:0300:001-008
Description:
These eight presentation boards (1967-1977 ?) are collages composed of reduced copies of previously published material, such as periodical clippings and photomechanical prints, interspersed with titles and text describing relevant work. The two projects represented are Fun Palace (AP144.S2.D46) and O.C.H. Feasibility Study (Oxford Corner House, AP144.S2.D59). Price apparently chose these two projects as a comparative study for concepts which he was developing at the time. Further research is required to establish the theme(s) of the German Exhibition and how this comparative study by Price fits into the exhibition.
photographies
Quantité:
8 panel(s)
1967-1977 ?
documents textuels
AP075.S3.SS2.152
Description:
This box contains professional and correspondence, organized in chronological order, from 2009-2012. This correspondence contains chiefly letters related to participation to publishing in landscape architecture publications, correspondence related to nominations and awards received by Oberlander, correspondence with schools of architecture and landscape architects associations, about membership or attendance to events. It also comprises correspondence related to research and involvement in sustainable development. It also includes correspondence related to Oberlander's work as jury member for design competitions. This correspondence also includes letters about preservation of the University of British Columbia Faculty Club and Robson Square.
2008-2017
Professional correspondence from 2008-2017
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AP075.S3.SS2.152
Description:
This box contains professional and correspondence, organized in chronological order, from 2009-2012. This correspondence contains chiefly letters related to participation to publishing in landscape architecture publications, correspondence related to nominations and awards received by Oberlander, correspondence with schools of architecture and landscape architects associations, about membership or attendance to events. It also comprises correspondence related to research and involvement in sustainable development. It also includes correspondence related to Oberlander's work as jury member for design competitions. This correspondence also includes letters about preservation of the University of British Columbia Faculty Club and Robson Square.
documents textuels
2008-2017
périodiques
AP173.S5.002
Description:
Serial ''de Architect'', no. 49, November 1992, with an article on Lars Spuybroek architectural firm, NOX, at pages 58 to 67, written by Bart Lootsma. The article mentions various projects by NOX, including Fahrenheit 451 (1991), Dark Sections (1991) and VBC (1992). The serial also includes an article mentionning two projects by Neil Denari (Westcoast Gateway Competition, Los Angeles, 1988 and Tokyo International Forum, 1989) at pages 29 to 35 and an article on the work of Lebbeus Woods at pages 38 to 49 written by Rianne Makkink and Lars Spuybroek.
November 1992
Serial ''de Architect'' with an article on projects by NOX
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AP173.S5.002
Description:
Serial ''de Architect'', no. 49, November 1992, with an article on Lars Spuybroek architectural firm, NOX, at pages 58 to 67, written by Bart Lootsma. The article mentions various projects by NOX, including Fahrenheit 451 (1991), Dark Sections (1991) and VBC (1992). The serial also includes an article mentionning two projects by Neil Denari (Westcoast Gateway Competition, Los Angeles, 1988 and Tokyo International Forum, 1989) at pages 29 to 35 and an article on the work of Lebbeus Woods at pages 38 to 49 written by Rianne Makkink and Lars Spuybroek.
périodiques
November 1992
PHCON2002:0016:007
Description:
Binder documents the years 1980-1989 and consists of correspondence with Jane Crawford concerning the sale and exhibition of Gordon Matta-Clark's work and the efforts made to save the project Office Baroque (1977) in Antwerp, Belguim. Also included are reviews of exhibitions, catalogues, periodicals, photographs and color slides. Extensive documentation on the exhibition "Gordon Matta-Clark: A Retrospective" organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, which opened in 1985 and travelled to fourteen venues, is included, along with more limited documentation on smaller exhibitions. Binder contains photographs, slides, textual records and transparencies.
1981-1989
Reviews, Announcements, Catalogues 1981-89
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PHCON2002:0016:007
Description:
Binder documents the years 1980-1989 and consists of correspondence with Jane Crawford concerning the sale and exhibition of Gordon Matta-Clark's work and the efforts made to save the project Office Baroque (1977) in Antwerp, Belguim. Also included are reviews of exhibitions, catalogues, periodicals, photographs and color slides. Extensive documentation on the exhibition "Gordon Matta-Clark: A Retrospective" organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, which opened in 1985 and travelled to fourteen venues, is included, along with more limited documentation on smaller exhibitions. Binder contains photographs, slides, textual records and transparencies.
1981-1989