Projet
AP187.S1.1968.PR03
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This project series documents designs for exhibition structures or buildings developed from composite geodetic systems. Material was produced in 1968-1969. Documenting the project are drawings and black-and-white photographs.
1968-1969
Entwürfe Ausstellungsbauten aus zusammengesetzten geodätischen Systemen (1968-1969)
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AP187.S1.1968.PR03
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This project series documents designs for exhibition structures or buildings developed from composite geodetic systems. Material was produced in 1968-1969. Documenting the project are drawings and black-and-white photographs.
Project
1968-1969
Projet
AP143.S6.D13
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File documents the exhibition Paper Art Installation at Düren, Germany, 1986. File contains 1 model of the installation, more than 2 study models in multiple pieces and 1 roll.
1996
Paper Art Installation
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AP143.S6.D13
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File documents the exhibition Paper Art Installation at Düren, Germany, 1986. File contains 1 model of the installation, more than 2 study models in multiple pieces and 1 roll.
File 13
1996
Projet
AP140.S2.SS3.D9
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File documents the Cornell University, Performing Arts Centre exhibition at the Architectural League, in New York City, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1983. File contains presentation panels.
1983
Cornell University, Performing Arts Centre, Architectural League
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AP140.S2.SS3.D9
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File documents the Cornell University, Performing Arts Centre exhibition at the Architectural League, in New York City, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced in 1983. File contains presentation panels.
File 9
1983
documents textuels
Files of research material
AP133.S1.008
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Group of 8 folders. Files include notes by Pierre du Prey, press clippings, correspondence, and documents on the Canadian Centre for Architecture's exhibitions "The Villas of Pliny and Classical Architecture in Montréal" and "Trois architectes, trois quartiers : Ludger Lemieux (St. Henri), Ernest Cormier (Cité universitaire), Ernest Isbell Barott (St. Antoine)", as well as documents on Borromini.
1983-1994
Files of research material
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AP133.S1.008
Description:
Group of 8 folders. Files include notes by Pierre du Prey, press clippings, correspondence, and documents on the Canadian Centre for Architecture's exhibitions "The Villas of Pliny and Classical Architecture in Montréal" and "Trois architectes, trois quartiers : Ludger Lemieux (St. Henri), Ernest Cormier (Cité universitaire), Ernest Isbell Barott (St. Antoine)", as well as documents on Borromini.
documents textuels
1983-1994
Projet
AP143.S4.D106
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In 1993, the CCA invited Peter Eisenman to design an installation for the exhibition 'Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988'. The exhibition was presented at the CCA from 2 March to 29 May 1994. The drawings and models of this group document the development of Eisenman's installation design from late 1993 through March 1994, as well as the various processes used by the architect in his investigation of the 'Cities of Artificial Excavation'. Material in this file was produced between 1993 and 1994. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, installation drawings, measured drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, record drawings, textual records, and models. Documents by Eisenman's office include material for schemes A and B, the first and second proposals for the installation, as well as material for the exhibition installation. Material for scheme A includes conceptual drawings (DR1994:0030:001-005), hardline design development drawings (DR1994:0030:006-011), design development computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:012-027), and fully developed drawings (DR1994:0030:028-034). Material for scheme B, a design which is closer to the final project, includes hardline drawings (DR1994:0030:035-044) and computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:045-069). Material for the exhibition installation includes: computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:070-196), which were generated to construct models for the installation, notably a preliminary model (DR1994:0035) and the final model (DR1994:0036), which was used for planning the exhibition layout; hardline drawings which are the final drawings for the installation (DR1994:0030:262-265); a preliminary exhibition layout (DR1994:0030:280); and Iris colour prints of computer-aided conceptual axonometrics (DR1994:0030:281-282). Three working models show different stages of the design development (DR1994:0031 - DR1994:0034). File contains photographs of the completed installation by Richard Pare (DR1994:0037:001-028), fragments of the installation preserved after its demolition (DR1994:0038:001-0028) and paint samples (DR1994:0038:035-037). File contains Cities of Artificial Excavation exhibition Catalogue Cover Design layouts and trial proofs. This group of material by Eisenman's office includes freehand drawings and collages for early proposals for the cover (DR1994:0029:001-003), ink drawings on Mylar of the floor plans of the four principal projects presented in the exhibition traced from diazotypes (diazotypes: DR1994:0029:014-019; ink drawings: DR1994:0029:004-010), and Iris colour prints of computer-aided drawings which Eisenman's staff used to test different colour schemes (DR1994:0029:020-030). Offset prints for the cover proposing different colour schemes were used to select the cover design used for publication (DR1994:0029:036-039).
1993-1994
Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988 (1994)
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AP143.S4.D106
Description:
In 1993, the CCA invited Peter Eisenman to design an installation for the exhibition 'Cities of Artificial Excavation: The Work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988'. The exhibition was presented at the CCA from 2 March to 29 May 1994. The drawings and models of this group document the development of Eisenman's installation design from late 1993 through March 1994, as well as the various processes used by the architect in his investigation of the 'Cities of Artificial Excavation'. Material in this file was produced between 1993 and 1994. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, installation drawings, measured drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, record drawings, textual records, and models. Documents by Eisenman's office include material for schemes A and B, the first and second proposals for the installation, as well as material for the exhibition installation. Material for scheme A includes conceptual drawings (DR1994:0030:001-005), hardline design development drawings (DR1994:0030:006-011), design development computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:012-027), and fully developed drawings (DR1994:0030:028-034). Material for scheme B, a design which is closer to the final project, includes hardline drawings (DR1994:0030:035-044) and computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:045-069). Material for the exhibition installation includes: computer-aided drawings (DR1994:0030:070-196), which were generated to construct models for the installation, notably a preliminary model (DR1994:0035) and the final model (DR1994:0036), which was used for planning the exhibition layout; hardline drawings which are the final drawings for the installation (DR1994:0030:262-265); a preliminary exhibition layout (DR1994:0030:280); and Iris colour prints of computer-aided conceptual axonometrics (DR1994:0030:281-282). Three working models show different stages of the design development (DR1994:0031 - DR1994:0034). File contains photographs of the completed installation by Richard Pare (DR1994:0037:001-028), fragments of the installation preserved after its demolition (DR1994:0038:001-0028) and paint samples (DR1994:0038:035-037). File contains Cities of Artificial Excavation exhibition Catalogue Cover Design layouts and trial proofs. This group of material by Eisenman's office includes freehand drawings and collages for early proposals for the cover (DR1994:0029:001-003), ink drawings on Mylar of the floor plans of the four principal projects presented in the exhibition traced from diazotypes (diazotypes: DR1994:0029:014-019; ink drawings: DR1994:0029:004-010), and Iris colour prints of computer-aided drawings which Eisenman's staff used to test different colour schemes (DR1994:0029:020-030). Offset prints for the cover proposing different colour schemes were used to select the cover design used for publication (DR1994:0029:036-039).
File 106
1993-1994
Projet
Sane
AP144.S2.D185
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File documents a lecture Price delivered as part of an exhibition at Sir John Soane's Museum in London, England, entitled "Retrace Your Steps: Remember Tomorrow". Price's lecture, delivered on March 8, 2000 in the museum's Old Kitchen, was entitled "The Kitchen Lecture: Boiling Potatoes is a useful, imaginative and humane act. Can architects match such a performance?" Included in this file are some pins that Price designed for the exhibition (DR2004:0346). Material in this file was produced between 1999 and 2003, but predominantly between 1999 and 2000. File contains textual records and a poster.
1999-2003, predominant 1999-2000
Sane
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AP144.S2.D185
Description:
File documents a lecture Price delivered as part of an exhibition at Sir John Soane's Museum in London, England, entitled "Retrace Your Steps: Remember Tomorrow". Price's lecture, delivered on March 8, 2000 in the museum's Old Kitchen, was entitled "The Kitchen Lecture: Boiling Potatoes is a useful, imaginative and humane act. Can architects match such a performance?" Included in this file are some pins that Price designed for the exhibition (DR2004:0346). Material in this file was produced between 1999 and 2003, but predominantly between 1999 and 2000. File contains textual records and a poster.
File 185
1999-2003, predominant 1999-2000
Projet
AP145.S2.D29
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File comprises a chronology of John Hejduk's architectural projects. The chronology was possibly made in preparation for an exhibition. Material in this file was produced probably between 1974 and 1979. File contains conceptual drawings.
[1974-1979?]
Time Sketches - Project Chronology
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AP145.S2.D29
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File comprises a chronology of John Hejduk's architectural projects. The chronology was possibly made in preparation for an exhibition. Material in this file was produced probably between 1974 and 1979. File contains conceptual drawings.
File 29
[1974-1979?]
Projet
AP180.S1.1987.PR01
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This project series documents the unrealized design proposal for the Sperone del Guasco, in Ancona. Riva worked on this project in 1987. The project was commissioned in the context of the exhibition "Nine project projects for nine Cities" organized by the Milan Triennale. It consisted of a walled pathway climbing the Guasco hill to the San Ciriaco cathedral. Riva's proposal was later presented in the exhibition "Umberto Riva, sistemazioni urbane" in 1993, at the Pinacoteca civica Francesco Podesti in Ancona. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including elevations, sections, and plans. It also includes a project description.
ca. 1987
Progetto di sistemazione, Sperone del Guasco [Urban development project, Sperone del Guasco], Ancona, Italy (1987)
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AP180.S1.1987.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the unrealized design proposal for the Sperone del Guasco, in Ancona. Riva worked on this project in 1987. The project was commissioned in the context of the exhibition "Nine project projects for nine Cities" organized by the Milan Triennale. It consisted of a walled pathway climbing the Guasco hill to the San Ciriaco cathedral. Riva's proposal was later presented in the exhibition "Umberto Riva, sistemazioni urbane" in 1993, at the Pinacoteca civica Francesco Podesti in Ancona. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including elevations, sections, and plans. It also includes a project description.
Project
ca. 1987
Projet
Serre (2)
AP144.S2.D146
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for revised, expanded version of the Serre project (AP144.S2.D139). This new proposal was for a commercial structure divided into two zones, one with a greenhouse where plants were grown and where exhibitions and social events could be hosted, and another zone designed for meetings, research, administration and servicing. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1992, but predominantly between 1988 and 1990. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, presentation panels, models, photographic materials and textual records.
1986-1992, predominant 1988-1990
Serre (2)
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AP144.S2.D146
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for revised, expanded version of the Serre project (AP144.S2.D139). This new proposal was for a commercial structure divided into two zones, one with a greenhouse where plants were grown and where exhibitions and social events could be hosted, and another zone designed for meetings, research, administration and servicing. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1992, but predominantly between 1988 and 1990. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, presentation panels, models, photographic materials and textual records.
File 146
1986-1992, predominant 1988-1990
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OCEAN North reference files
AP198.S2
Description:
Series consists of reference documentation in the form of portfolios of selected materials from various OCEAN North projects. It is likely that Kivi Sotamaa did not contribute to all of the included projects. For the most part, records are images of work done with CAD software: preliminary drawings; fully developed plans and renderings of buildings; landscapes; and installations. Images also include digitized photographs of models and installations. Content from AP198.S2.001 – OCEAN North Portfolio 1999 consists primarily of this type of visual material and is organized per project. Additionally, a few textual records describe some of the projects. There are two versions of a general presentation document in Pagemaker. Content from AP198.S2.002 – OCEAN North Press CD 2000 is organized into three sections: “about'OCEANnorth”, “OCEANnorth_Essays”, and “OCEANnorth_Projects”. This last directory is further organized by year and by project, each project having a text and an image sub-directory. Overall, there are 48 textual records describing the network, its vision and its projects, alongside more than 200 raster images. The Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre competition entry was not included in this project selection. The following projects are documented in this series: - Töölö Football Stadium, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Extraterrains, a furniture design project. - Finnish Embassy in Canberra, an international architectural competition entry. - Habitare Pavilion (1996 and 1997), exhibitions installations. - Chamberworks, an architectural installation for an exhibition. - a-drift NYT Time Capsule, a competition entry for a time capsule for the New York Times. - Synthetic Landscape Pavilion and Phases 1, 2 and 3, a landscape design. - Sandefjord Hotel, preliminary design. - Landscraper, design study for an exhibition. - IntenCities, multidisciplinary installation project. - Barbican’s Valo exhibition design. - Constantini (sic) Museum, a building design for a competition. - Kyoto, a study of urban design. - Jeil’s Hospital, a building design. - Urban Surfaces exhibition. Source: Ateljié Sotamaa. “Portfolio.” Accessed February 2018, http://portfolio.sotamaa.net/ FRAC, “Catalog, OCEAN.” Accessed February 2018, http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/ocean/oceanen.htm OCEAN CN Consultancy Network, “Projects.” Accessed February 2018, http://ocean-cn.org/projects/
1997-2000
OCEAN North reference files
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AP198.S2
Description:
Series consists of reference documentation in the form of portfolios of selected materials from various OCEAN North projects. It is likely that Kivi Sotamaa did not contribute to all of the included projects. For the most part, records are images of work done with CAD software: preliminary drawings; fully developed plans and renderings of buildings; landscapes; and installations. Images also include digitized photographs of models and installations. Content from AP198.S2.001 – OCEAN North Portfolio 1999 consists primarily of this type of visual material and is organized per project. Additionally, a few textual records describe some of the projects. There are two versions of a general presentation document in Pagemaker. Content from AP198.S2.002 – OCEAN North Press CD 2000 is organized into three sections: “about'OCEANnorth”, “OCEANnorth_Essays”, and “OCEANnorth_Projects”. This last directory is further organized by year and by project, each project having a text and an image sub-directory. Overall, there are 48 textual records describing the network, its vision and its projects, alongside more than 200 raster images. The Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre competition entry was not included in this project selection. The following projects are documented in this series: - Töölö Football Stadium, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Extraterrains, a furniture design project. - Finnish Embassy in Canberra, an international architectural competition entry. - Habitare Pavilion (1996 and 1997), exhibitions installations. - Chamberworks, an architectural installation for an exhibition. - a-drift NYT Time Capsule, a competition entry for a time capsule for the New York Times. - Synthetic Landscape Pavilion and Phases 1, 2 and 3, a landscape design. - Sandefjord Hotel, preliminary design. - Landscraper, design study for an exhibition. - IntenCities, multidisciplinary installation project. - Barbican’s Valo exhibition design. - Constantini (sic) Museum, a building design for a competition. - Kyoto, a study of urban design. - Jeil’s Hospital, a building design. - Urban Surfaces exhibition. Source: Ateljié Sotamaa. “Portfolio.” Accessed February 2018, http://portfolio.sotamaa.net/ FRAC, “Catalog, OCEAN.” Accessed February 2018, http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/ocean/oceanen.htm OCEAN CN Consultancy Network, “Projects.” Accessed February 2018, http://ocean-cn.org/projects/
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1997-2000