documents textuels
Air structures
ARCH219283
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design draft, papers and publications
documents textuels
documents textuels
ARCH255599
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16 files and photographs pertaining to Francisco Limited contract furniture and Francisco Imported Furniture Limited - catalogues, Whitney and Guggenheim museum essay, Macmillan Bloedel Interiors publication with furniture plans and photographs; photographs and proofs of Mr. Kripacz and Mrs. Tremblay's apartment; Montreal showroom; slides of Leme Palace Hotel, office and bedroom furniture, Mr. Zalszupini's house, sofas and chairs
1968, 1972, 1974
Files and photographs pertaining to Francisco Limited contract furniture and Francisco Imported Furniture Limited
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ARCH255599
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16 files and photographs pertaining to Francisco Limited contract furniture and Francisco Imported Furniture Limited - catalogues, Whitney and Guggenheim museum essay, Macmillan Bloedel Interiors publication with furniture plans and photographs; photographs and proofs of Mr. Kripacz and Mrs. Tremblay's apartment; Montreal showroom; slides of Leme Palace Hotel, office and bedroom furniture, Mr. Zalszupini's house, sofas and chairs
documents textuels
1968, 1972, 1974
Projet
Falk House (House II)
AP143.S4.D10
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File documents an executed project for the Falk House, Hardwick, Vermont. This single-family dwelling for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Falk, was constructed on a hilltop near Hardwick, Vermont. Material in this file was produced in 1969 and 1970. Among the 103 conceptual sketches by Eisenman (DR1994:0130:001-103) are 36 large format conceptual drawings on tracing paper (DR1994:0130:068-103). Early ground and second floor plans for the house by Eisenman are probably presentation drawings, since they include a description of the functions of the rooms and furniture layouts (DR1994:0130:196-197). All of the second floor rooms have skylights, for which there are numerous design development details (DR1994:0130:207-220). Original working drawings include construction details (DR1994:0130:409-440). Among the numerous drawings for publication is a proposal for a cover of Casabella magazine (DR1994:0130:301). File contains conceptual drawings, including plans, elevations, sections, and axonometrics - many black felt-tip pen and/or graphite on yellow tracing paper and some black felt-tip pen on wove paper; and a sketchbook - many coloured pencil and/or black felt-tip pen on tracing vellum. Design development drawings include plans and axonometrics - many black felt-tip pen on blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - all blueline prints on wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and axonometrics - mostly pen and black ink on mylar. Drawings for publication include axonometrics - some black felt-tip pen on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - some photocopies on wove paper and some photocopies on mylar; and photomechanical prints - on wove paper. Working drawings include plans, elevations, sections, and details - many graphite on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - all sepia prints on vellum; and large internegatives of drawings. Photographs include a photograph of a model and a photograph of the finished building.
1969-1970
Falk House (House II)
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AP143.S4.D10
Description:
File documents an executed project for the Falk House, Hardwick, Vermont. This single-family dwelling for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Falk, was constructed on a hilltop near Hardwick, Vermont. Material in this file was produced in 1969 and 1970. Among the 103 conceptual sketches by Eisenman (DR1994:0130:001-103) are 36 large format conceptual drawings on tracing paper (DR1994:0130:068-103). Early ground and second floor plans for the house by Eisenman are probably presentation drawings, since they include a description of the functions of the rooms and furniture layouts (DR1994:0130:196-197). All of the second floor rooms have skylights, for which there are numerous design development details (DR1994:0130:207-220). Original working drawings include construction details (DR1994:0130:409-440). Among the numerous drawings for publication is a proposal for a cover of Casabella magazine (DR1994:0130:301). File contains conceptual drawings, including plans, elevations, sections, and axonometrics - many black felt-tip pen and/or graphite on yellow tracing paper and some black felt-tip pen on wove paper; and a sketchbook - many coloured pencil and/or black felt-tip pen on tracing vellum. Design development drawings include plans and axonometrics - many black felt-tip pen on blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - all blueline prints on wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and axonometrics - mostly pen and black ink on mylar. Drawings for publication include axonometrics - some black felt-tip pen on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - some photocopies on wove paper and some photocopies on mylar; and photomechanical prints - on wove paper. Working drawings include plans, elevations, sections, and details - many graphite on tracing vellum; reprographic copies - all sepia prints on vellum; and large internegatives of drawings. Photographs include a photograph of a model and a photograph of the finished building.
File 10
1969-1970
Projet
AP164.S1.2002.D12
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The project series documents Abalos & Herreros’ assesment for the potential redevelopment of Catalonia. The firm identified this project as number 156. The firm was one of a few chosen consultants invited by the government of Catalonia and the Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de Cataluña (IAAC). Some of the other invited consultants included MVRDV, Duncan Lewis, FOA, NL Architects, West 8, UNStudio, IAN+, S&Aa, Xaveer de Geyter. Documenting the project are dummies, presentation documents, publications, and cartographic and reference materials.
1990-2003
HiperCatalunya, Catalonia, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D12
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The project series documents Abalos & Herreros’ assesment for the potential redevelopment of Catalonia. The firm identified this project as number 156. The firm was one of a few chosen consultants invited by the government of Catalonia and the Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de Cataluña (IAAC). Some of the other invited consultants included MVRDV, Duncan Lewis, FOA, NL Architects, West 8, UNStudio, IAN+, S&Aa, Xaveer de Geyter. Documenting the project are dummies, presentation documents, publications, and cartographic and reference materials.
Project
1990-2003
Sous-série
AP032.S4.D1
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Papers concerning the production of the book Myron Goldsmith Buildings and Concepts published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., in 1987. Edited by Werner Blaser, the book contains an introduction by Blaser and essays by Goldsmith and Allan Temko. Papers include drafts of texts, book proofs, illustrations, and revisions by SOM architect David Fleener and Architectural History professor Kevin Harrington. Visual documents used to illustrate the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, as well as publicity material using images of Goldsmith's projects.
1976-1990
Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts
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AP032.S4.D1
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Papers concerning the production of the book Myron Goldsmith Buildings and Concepts published by Rizzoli International Publications Inc., in 1987. Edited by Werner Blaser, the book contains an introduction by Blaser and essays by Goldsmith and Allan Temko. Papers include drafts of texts, book proofs, illustrations, and revisions by SOM architect David Fleener and Architectural History professor Kevin Harrington. Visual documents used to illustrate the book Myron Goldsmith: Buildings and Concepts, as well as publicity material using images of Goldsmith's projects.
File 1
1976-1990
Série(s)
AP058.S3
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s employment at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture of the University of Toronto, where she was professor and later on its dean. The series is subdivided in three subseries documenting the faculty’s programme, reports, and alumni news, the exhibitions organized and/or held at the university, and finally some general correspondence related to the faculty and university. The series contains correspondence, alumni publications, reports, brochures, posters, notes, postcards, reports, papers, and invitation cards, dating from 1977 to 1992.
1977-1992
Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Toronto
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AP058.S3
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s employment at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture of the University of Toronto, where she was professor and later on its dean. The series is subdivided in three subseries documenting the faculty’s programme, reports, and alumni news, the exhibitions organized and/or held at the university, and finally some general correspondence related to the faculty and university. The series contains correspondence, alumni publications, reports, brochures, posters, notes, postcards, reports, papers, and invitation cards, dating from 1977 to 1992.
Series
1977-1992
Sous-série
Richard Meier (1981)
AP207.S2.SS03
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Richard Meier", curated by Pettena and presented at the Accademia delle Arte del Disegno, in Florence, in 1981. The exhibition presented the work of American contemporary architect and artist Richard Meier. The sub-series contains research material on Richard Meier, such as articles and photocopies of publications. It also contains materials related to the production of the exhibition catalogue, including descriptions of architectural projects by Richard Meier selected for the catalogue, photographs of Meier projects and reproductions of the plans for selection.
circa 1981
Richard Meier (1981)
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AP207.S2.SS03
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Richard Meier", curated by Pettena and presented at the Accademia delle Arte del Disegno, in Florence, in 1981. The exhibition presented the work of American contemporary architect and artist Richard Meier. The sub-series contains research material on Richard Meier, such as articles and photocopies of publications. It also contains materials related to the production of the exhibition catalogue, including descriptions of architectural projects by Richard Meier selected for the catalogue, photographs of Meier projects and reproductions of the plans for selection.
Subseries
circa 1981
Projet
AP164.S1.2002.D3
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The project series documents the competition entry for the revitalization of the Cristina Enea park in San Sebastián, Spain. The firm submitted their proposal to a 2002 international competition, although they did not win the competition they received a special mention. The firm worked in collaboration with Renata Sentkiewicz, Wouter van Doele, Clara Murado, Roger Subirà and Agustí Obiol. The firm identified this project as number 147. Documenting the project are conceptual drawings, publications, dummies, graphic, photographic and reference materials, project descriptions, correspondence, and competition documents.
circa 2001-2002
Parque Cristina Enea, San Sebastián, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D3
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The project series documents the competition entry for the revitalization of the Cristina Enea park in San Sebastián, Spain. The firm submitted their proposal to a 2002 international competition, although they did not win the competition they received a special mention. The firm worked in collaboration with Renata Sentkiewicz, Wouter van Doele, Clara Murado, Roger Subirà and Agustí Obiol. The firm identified this project as number 147. Documenting the project are conceptual drawings, publications, dummies, graphic, photographic and reference materials, project descriptions, correspondence, and competition documents.
Project
circa 2001-2002
Projet
AP143.S4.D72
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File documents the unexecuted project for the Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1989. File contains design development drawings, photographic material, presentation drawings, record drawings, working drawings, reference drawings, models and design schematics that may have been used for presentations and possibly for publication. Drawings include reprographic copies, ink, graphite, and coloured pencil on translucent paper works, and negatives. Textual records include contracts, correspondence, memos, file index, zoning, schematics, 3 computer disks, 31 photographs, 1 artifact, program, costs, copies of presentation drawings, agreements, project description, estimates, preliminary plan, design criteria, meeting minutes. The models include a presentation model in 5 pieces, 10 boxes of study models, and 2 Oxford Office Complex study models in 1 piece and in 8 pieces.
1987-1989
Carnegie Mellon Research Institute (CMRI)
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AP143.S4.D72
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File documents the unexecuted project for the Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1989. File contains design development drawings, photographic material, presentation drawings, record drawings, working drawings, reference drawings, models and design schematics that may have been used for presentations and possibly for publication. Drawings include reprographic copies, ink, graphite, and coloured pencil on translucent paper works, and negatives. Textual records include contracts, correspondence, memos, file index, zoning, schematics, 3 computer disks, 31 photographs, 1 artifact, program, costs, copies of presentation drawings, agreements, project description, estimates, preliminary plan, design criteria, meeting minutes. The models include a presentation model in 5 pieces, 10 boxes of study models, and 2 Oxford Office Complex study models in 1 piece and in 8 pieces.
File 72
1987-1989
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D57
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File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, a social research centre located in Berlin, Germany. An addition to unit E of the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung was built in 1994 and 1995, according to the design by the firm of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates and based on the 1983 planning permission. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 1993. File contains reference documents, several conceptual and design development drawings, and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced for publication purposes. A large number of working drawings is also present in the file. Photographic materials includes photographs of models by John Donat Photography and Udo Hesse, and of the completed building by photographers Richard Bryant, Reinhard Görner, Waltraud Krase and Klaus Lehnartz. File also contains textual records and a small study model of the research centre.
1974-1993, predominant 1979-1988
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Competition and Construction, Berlin, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D57
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File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, a social research centre located in Berlin, Germany. An addition to unit E of the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung was built in 1994 and 1995, according to the design by the firm of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates and based on the 1983 planning permission. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 1993. File contains reference documents, several conceptual and design development drawings, and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced for publication purposes. A large number of working drawings is also present in the file. Photographic materials includes photographs of models by John Donat Photography and Udo Hesse, and of the completed building by photographers Richard Bryant, Reinhard Görner, Waltraud Krase and Klaus Lehnartz. File also contains textual records and a small study model of the research centre.
File 57
1974-1993, predominant 1979-1988