DR1966:0001:101
Description:
- This cross section through a church looks toward the altar. The view shows interior stucco work and the tower staircases.
architecture, design d'intérieur
between 1755 and 1758
Cross section for a central-plan church looking towards the altar
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DR1966:0001:101
Description:
- This cross section through a church looks toward the altar. The view shows interior stucco work and the tower staircases.
architecture, design d'intérieur
Projet
AP143.S4.D143
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for two residential towers at New York, New York. Material in this file was produced in 2001.
2001
FSM East River Project, Con Ed Competition
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AP143.S4.D143
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for two residential towers at New York, New York. Material in this file was produced in 2001.
File 143
2001
Projet
Wittington Place Competition
AP022.S1.1989.PR03
Description:
File documents a compeition concept for a mixed-use project on six city blocks consisting of a 50-storey office tower, residential and commercial facilities, a hotel and a Canada coliseum arena (not built), Yonge Street and Downtown Service Road at Highway 401, Toronto, Ontario. File contains textual records (includes drawings).
1989
Wittington Place Competition
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AP022.S1.1989.PR03
Description:
File documents a compeition concept for a mixed-use project on six city blocks consisting of a 50-storey office tower, residential and commercial facilities, a hotel and a Canada coliseum arena (not built), Yonge Street and Downtown Service Road at Highway 401, Toronto, Ontario. File contains textual records (includes drawings).
Project
1989
Projet
AP137.D29
Description:
File documents various schemes to develop the area south of Place Bonaventure, Montréal, Québec. Proposals include structures on either side and over CNR tracks, including a multi-storey department store, office tower, bus terminal, parking garage and truck ramp. File contains design development drawings, consultant drawings and reference drawings.
1965-1967
Place Bonaventure, South Block Development
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AP137.D29
Description:
File documents various schemes to develop the area south of Place Bonaventure, Montréal, Québec. Proposals include structures on either side and over CNR tracks, including a multi-storey department store, office tower, bus terminal, parking garage and truck ramp. File contains design development drawings, consultant drawings and reference drawings.
File 29
1965-1967
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
AP128
Résumé:
The Harold Ship Alexis Nihon Plaza and Nuns’ Island Master Plan project records, (1956- 1973), document architect Harold Ship’s design and plan for the Alexis Nihon Plaza (1956-1965) and the Nun’s Island Master Plan (1959-1973). Materials in these project records consist of 1 619 drawings (including reprographic copies), 330 photographs, 5 l.m. of textual records, 5 models and 2 panels.
1956-1973
Documents d’archives de Harold Ship pour les projets de la Place Alexis Nihon Plaza et du plan directeur de L’Île-des-Sœurs
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AP128
Résumé:
The Harold Ship Alexis Nihon Plaza and Nuns’ Island Master Plan project records, (1956- 1973), document architect Harold Ship’s design and plan for the Alexis Nihon Plaza (1956-1965) and the Nun’s Island Master Plan (1959-1973). Materials in these project records consist of 1 619 drawings (including reprographic copies), 330 photographs, 5 l.m. of textual records, 5 models and 2 panels.
archives
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Fonds
1956-1973
DR1988:0293
Description:
- Sketch of the façade of a church with a small portico and squat bell-tower, and a group of people sitting in front.
architecture
between 1900 and 1949
Greeting card with a sketch of the west façade of a church
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DR1988:0293
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- Sketch of the façade of a church with a small portico and squat bell-tower, and a group of people sitting in front.
architecture
Projet
AP022.S1.1966.PR01
Description:
File documents a study for the development of blocks 61 and 71, including an H-shaped government office tower, adjoining law courts, shopping arcades, a civic centre, public spaces and parking (not built), Vancouver, British Columbia. This study was a precursor to the Three-Block project and Robson Square. File contains photographs and a textual document.
1966
Vancouver Downtown Core Development Study
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AP022.S1.1966.PR01
Description:
File documents a study for the development of blocks 61 and 71, including an H-shaped government office tower, adjoining law courts, shopping arcades, a civic centre, public spaces and parking (not built), Vancouver, British Columbia. This study was a precursor to the Three-Block project and Robson Square. File contains photographs and a textual document.
Project
1966
Projet
AP207.S1.2017.PR03
Description:
The project series documents the installation "Energy FREE TREE" designed by Pettena and presented at Museion in Bozen, in 2017. The installation consists of a tower measuring eight meters high by four meters wide. The tower is built with parts, including doors, fenders, exhaust pipes, and lights, and is meant to represent a Christmas tree standing next to the museum entrance during Christmas. "The work was, in fact, meant to trigger ‘mental shortcircuits [sic]’ in order to obtain a reaction so as to introduce the subject of environmental awareness and the need of using recycled materials to reduce damages to the environment as much as possible." [1] The project series contains a video, photographs of the installation, and two drawings. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/inst-energy-free-tree-2017-1/ (last accessed 28 January 2020)
2017-2018
Energy FREE TREE (2017)
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AP207.S1.2017.PR03
Description:
The project series documents the installation "Energy FREE TREE" designed by Pettena and presented at Museion in Bozen, in 2017. The installation consists of a tower measuring eight meters high by four meters wide. The tower is built with parts, including doors, fenders, exhaust pipes, and lights, and is meant to represent a Christmas tree standing next to the museum entrance during Christmas. "The work was, in fact, meant to trigger ‘mental shortcircuits [sic]’ in order to obtain a reaction so as to introduce the subject of environmental awareness and the need of using recycled materials to reduce damages to the environment as much as possible." [1] The project series contains a video, photographs of the installation, and two drawings. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/inst-energy-free-tree-2017-1/ (last accessed 28 January 2020)
Project
2017-2018
Projet
CI005.S1.1949.PR1
Description:
Vredenburg Square – originally designed by H.P. Berlage in 1919 – had become problematic for traffic congestion; the problem was compounded by the erection of the Jaarbeurs Exhibition Complex. Utrecht city council commissioned Oud to design a square with architect C. Wegener Sleeswijk. Oud modified Sleeswijk's original expansion plan to create a design for a twelve-storey tower block that would take up less space and open up the southeast side of the square. In addition to the Jaarbeurs tower, Oud suggested placing more emphasis on the square's entrance. Oud also modified the traffic routes and created a semi-circular facade across from a secretariat. Although the city council approved Oud's plan in 1951, his design was unrealized as the council ultimately commissioned another architectural firm's design (Taverne et al. 2001, 472-473). Project series includes plans for the Vredenburg development.
1949-1961
Urban Design, Vredenburg Mixed-Use Development, Utrecht, Netherlands (1949-1961)
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CI005.S1.1949.PR1
Description:
Vredenburg Square – originally designed by H.P. Berlage in 1919 – had become problematic for traffic congestion; the problem was compounded by the erection of the Jaarbeurs Exhibition Complex. Utrecht city council commissioned Oud to design a square with architect C. Wegener Sleeswijk. Oud modified Sleeswijk's original expansion plan to create a design for a twelve-storey tower block that would take up less space and open up the southeast side of the square. In addition to the Jaarbeurs tower, Oud suggested placing more emphasis on the square's entrance. Oud also modified the traffic routes and created a semi-circular facade across from a secretariat. Although the city council approved Oud's plan in 1951, his design was unrealized as the council ultimately commissioned another architectural firm's design (Taverne et al. 2001, 472-473). Project series includes plans for the Vredenburg development.
project
1949-1961
dessins
Toyama ’92 JET 92 CG graphic
ARCH269525
Description:
- This group consists of presentation graphics (text and images) for the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the Toyama Prospecta '92 Observatory Tower projects.
Toyama ’92 JET 92 CG graphic
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ARCH269525
Description:
- This group consists of presentation graphics (text and images) for the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the Toyama Prospecta '92 Observatory Tower projects.
dessins