Autres résonances : oeuvres choisies de John Hejduk, 1954-1997, la première rétrospective majeure consacrée à l’architecte, explore les thèmes qui ont préoccupé Hejduk tout au long de sa carrière : l’architecture en tant qu’acte social, le mur, la maison, l’église, le passage et la transformation, l’expérience de la ville. L’importance de la place occupée par John Hejduk(...)
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22 octobre 1997 au 15 février 1998
Autres résonances : oeuvres choisies de John Hejduk, 1954-1997
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Autres résonances : oeuvres choisies de John Hejduk, 1954-1997, la première rétrospective majeure consacrée à l’architecte, explore les thèmes qui ont préoccupé Hejduk tout au long de sa carrière : l’architecture en tant qu’acte social, le mur, la maison, l’église, le passage et la transformation, l’expérience de la ville. L’importance de la place occupée par John Hejduk(...)
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AP058.S2
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement, attendance, and participation in various conferences, lectures, and jury functions. The series is subdivided in three subseries illustrating conferences and lectures, and the various jury panels she was invited in. An additional subseries was created for the International Urban Design Conference considering the relatively important amount of material found in this series. The series contains correspondence, clippings, programmes and scheduled activities, information packages, papers, publications, notes, minutes, agendas, reports, and a press kit, dating from 1977 to 1990.
1977-1990
Conferences, lectures, and juries
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AP058.S2
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement, attendance, and participation in various conferences, lectures, and jury functions. The series is subdivided in three subseries illustrating conferences and lectures, and the various jury panels she was invited in. An additional subseries was created for the International Urban Design Conference considering the relatively important amount of material found in this series. The series contains correspondence, clippings, programmes and scheduled activities, information packages, papers, publications, notes, minutes, agendas, reports, and a press kit, dating from 1977 to 1990.
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1977-1990
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AP197.S1.SS9.016
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The box contains drafts, final copies, correspondence and notes for various book projects, articles, keynote addresses, and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order for the letter L. The box mainly contains drafts, photographs, image information, and contracts for the publication of Le Corbusier (published in 1997 and 2002) as well as drafts and articles for articles on Adolf Loos.
circa 1970-2006
Kenneth Frampton writings (L)
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AP197.S1.SS9.016
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The box contains drafts, final copies, correspondence and notes for various book projects, articles, keynote addresses, and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order for the letter L. The box mainly contains drafts, photographs, image information, and contracts for the publication of Le Corbusier (published in 1997 and 2002) as well as drafts and articles for articles on Adolf Loos.
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circa 1970-2006
Le bâtiment du Centre Canadien d’Architecture (CCA) fut conçu à la fois comme une extension de la maison Shaughnessy, une résidence construite au XIXe siècle, et comme un objet à part entière de la collection. Le CCA est inauguré en 1989 avec l’exposition Architecture et paysage qui présentait le nouvel édifice et ses jardins. En tant qu’acteur essentiel dans la recherche(...)
Vitrines
22 avril 2015 au 30 novembre 2015
Photographies du CCA, 1987-2015
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Le bâtiment du Centre Canadien d’Architecture (CCA) fut conçu à la fois comme une extension de la maison Shaughnessy, une résidence construite au XIXe siècle, et comme un objet à part entière de la collection. Le CCA est inauguré en 1989 avec l’exposition Architecture et paysage qui présentait le nouvel édifice et ses jardins. En tant qu’acteur essentiel dans la recherche(...)
Vitrines
Rotor Deconstruction
Maarten Gielen présente les activités de Rotor, un groupe d’architectes, de designers et d’autres professionnels intéressés par les flux de matériaux dans l’industrie et la construction. Le groupe travaille en particulier sur les ressources, les déchets, l’utilisation et la réutilisation des matériaux. Rotor diffuse des stratégies innovatrices de récupération et de(...)
4 février 2016
Rotor Deconstruction
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Maarten Gielen présente les activités de Rotor, un groupe d’architectes, de designers et d’autres professionnels intéressés par les flux de matériaux dans l’industrie et la construction. Le groupe travaille en particulier sur les ressources, les déchets, l’utilisation et la réutilisation des matériaux. Rotor diffuse des stratégies innovatrices de récupération et de(...)
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AP133.S2
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This series documents Pierre du Prey's research and writing on the Ockham Park album held in the collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture. The album consists of nineteen folios of drawings and manuscripts devoted to proposed alterations to the Jacobean house, Ockham Park, in Surrey, England. The house, built circa 1638, was altered by architect Nicholas Hawksmoor between 1729 and 1730. Du Prey originally began this research in 1979-early 1980s for a publication project. He returned to this research in 2016 on the occasion of Phyllis Lambert's 90th birthday. Pierre du Prey produced a book from this research which he gave to Lambert for her birthday. The series contains materials from Pierre du Prey's early research on the album from 1979 to 1985, as well as the additional research and writing he produced in 2016. Also included are photographic reproductions of drawings and manuscripts in the Ockham Park album, correspondence, notes and manuscript for du Prey's catalogue.
1979-2017
Research on the Ockham Park album, 1983-2016
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AP133.S2
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This series documents Pierre du Prey's research and writing on the Ockham Park album held in the collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture. The album consists of nineteen folios of drawings and manuscripts devoted to proposed alterations to the Jacobean house, Ockham Park, in Surrey, England. The house, built circa 1638, was altered by architect Nicholas Hawksmoor between 1729 and 1730. Du Prey originally began this research in 1979-early 1980s for a publication project. He returned to this research in 2016 on the occasion of Phyllis Lambert's 90th birthday. Pierre du Prey produced a book from this research which he gave to Lambert for her birthday. The series contains materials from Pierre du Prey's early research on the album from 1979 to 1985, as well as the additional research and writing he produced in 2016. Also included are photographic reproductions of drawings and manuscripts in the Ockham Park album, correspondence, notes and manuscript for du Prey's catalogue.
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1979-2017
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD1
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This sub-project series documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery in London, England. This addition to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) was built to house the Turner Bequest. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1978 and 1990. The sub-project series contains design development drawings, including several for an early feasibility study for phased additions to the Tate Gallery, including the Clore Gallery, planned on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site to the east of the main building. It also contains presentation drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. Photographic materials includes views of models by John Donat Photography, and of the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, Alastair Hunter, J. Okun and Mary Shand (Lady Mary Stirling). A large quantity of textual records and two models are also present in the sub-project series.
1978-1990
Clore Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD1
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This sub-project series documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery in London, England. This addition to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) was built to house the Turner Bequest. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1978 and 1990. The sub-project series contains design development drawings, including several for an early feasibility study for phased additions to the Tate Gallery, including the Clore Gallery, planned on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site to the east of the main building. It also contains presentation drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. Photographic materials includes views of models by John Donat Photography, and of the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, Alastair Hunter, J. Okun and Mary Shand (Lady Mary Stirling). A large quantity of textual records and two models are also present in the sub-project series.
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1978-1990
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Sophie Dars et Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani et Yasufumi Nakamori présentent des stratégies pour réinventer et employer des formats visuels tels le reportage photo, le roman photo et l’exposition de photos. L’événement s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un projet de recherche en cours au CCA portant sur la relation entre architecture et photographie, soutenu par la fondation(...)
13 octobre 2016, 18h
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Sophie Dars et Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani et Yasufumi Nakamori présentent des stratégies pour réinventer et employer des formats visuels tels le reportage photo, le roman photo et l’exposition de photos. L’événement s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un projet de recherche en cours au CCA portant sur la relation entre architecture et photographie, soutenu par la fondation(...)
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ARCH158225
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Chemise contenant invitations, programme, brochure et communiqué de presse relatifs à une conférence tenue le 22 novembre 1989 et à laquelle Roger D’Astous participa comme l’un des conférenciers invités. Deux exemplaires de la publication Designs, numéro de mars 1990. La chemise comprend également des photocopies de textes traitant de la céramique ainsi qu’une série d’esquisses et dessins de motifs de céramique faits par Roger D’Astous.
1989-1990
Invitations, programme, brochure et communiqué de presse relatifs à une conférence
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ARCH158225
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Chemise contenant invitations, programme, brochure et communiqué de presse relatifs à une conférence tenue le 22 novembre 1989 et à laquelle Roger D’Astous participa comme l’un des conférenciers invités. Deux exemplaires de la publication Designs, numéro de mars 1990. La chemise comprend également des photocopies de textes traitant de la céramique ainsi qu’une série d’esquisses et dessins de motifs de céramique faits par Roger D’Astous.
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1989-1990
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DR1995:0298:001-001
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- This colophon appears in 'Cedric Price: Architectural Association Works II' and was designed by Price himself. The colophon consists of numerous graphical "icons" and symbols important to Price, interspersed with text crediting the people who were involved with its layout, publication, and inspiration. This reprographic copy is apparently in process, since it is marked-up with red pencil, and bears an inscription "I think it's wonderful ?".
1984
'Cedric Price: Architectural Association Works II': Colophon, reprographic copy
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DR1995:0298:001-001
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- This colophon appears in 'Cedric Price: Architectural Association Works II' and was designed by Price himself. The colophon consists of numerous graphical "icons" and symbols important to Price, interspersed with text crediting the people who were involved with its layout, publication, and inspiration. This reprographic copy is apparently in process, since it is marked-up with red pencil, and bears an inscription "I think it's wonderful ?".
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1984