ARCH287786
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Sound recording "A new way to evoluation" on Chandigarh, India.inscribed - in black ink, on the case: "Rapport Chandigarh / 'A new way to evolution' / Anglais 22' 20'' / 4 pistes / Front/Left + right = son stéréo / Rear Left = écran gauche / Right = écran droit / Dias noirs no1 des 4 paniers dans fenêtre / Système SIMDA avant start / Mettre cassette à 0 (changement piste)".
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Audio recording of "A new way to evolution" about Chandigarh, India
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ARCH287786
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Sound recording "A new way to evoluation" on Chandigarh, India.inscribed - in black ink, on the case: "Rapport Chandigarh / 'A new way to evolution' / Anglais 22' 20'' / 4 pistes / Front/Left + right = son stéréo / Rear Left = écran gauche / Right = écran droit / Dias noirs no1 des 4 paniers dans fenêtre / Système SIMDA avant start / Mettre cassette à 0 (changement piste)".
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ARCH270048
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Sound recording "A new way to evoluation" on Chandigarh, India.inscribed - in black ink, on the case: "Rapport Chandigarh / 'A new way to evolution' / Anglais 22' 20'' / 4 pistes / Front/Left + right = son stéréo / Rear Left = écran gauche / Right = écran droit / Dias noirs no1 des 4 paniers dans fenêtre / Système SIMDA avant start / Mettre cassette à 0 (changement piste)".
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Audio recording of "A new way to evolution" about Chandigarh, India
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ARCH270048
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Sound recording "A new way to evoluation" on Chandigarh, India.inscribed - in black ink, on the case: "Rapport Chandigarh / 'A new way to evolution' / Anglais 22' 20'' / 4 pistes / Front/Left + right = son stéréo / Rear Left = écran gauche / Right = écran droit / Dias noirs no1 des 4 paniers dans fenêtre / Système SIMDA avant start / Mettre cassette à 0 (changement piste)".
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ARCH257534
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20 files of proposals and Permanent Files - SFU, Bank of Canada, Three Blocks, Museum of Anthropology, Hornby Smithe Building, Law Courts, Vancouver City Remand, City Square Traffic Study, Thompson Berwick Pratt & Partners, B.C Government Block 61 Space Planning. Specification for the sound amplification system for the B.C Government Services Complex Blocks 51/61, 2 binders of bridge information and studies
Proposals and permanent files for various projects
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ARCH257534
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20 files of proposals and Permanent Files - SFU, Bank of Canada, Three Blocks, Museum of Anthropology, Hornby Smithe Building, Law Courts, Vancouver City Remand, City Square Traffic Study, Thompson Berwick Pratt & Partners, B.C Government Block 61 Space Planning. Specification for the sound amplification system for the B.C Government Services Complex Blocks 51/61, 2 binders of bridge information and studies
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AP075.S1.1986.PR08
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Russell Residence in Lake Bay, near in Tacoma, Washington, United States. Oberlander worked on this project in 1986-1989 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in building a new house and garden on the 300 acres family farm, located on a promotery overlooking Puget Sound. The landscape design included the planting of rhododendrons nestled into the woodland along one side of the looped drive leading to a parking area, and an herbs and vegetables garden next to the house, near the dining room. Oberlander created a meadow area at the centre of the loop entrance drive with spring bulbs and summer wildflowers providing interest at all seasons. The project was completed in 1989. The project series contains sketches, design development drawings, including plans of the herbs and vegetables gardens, planting plans and schematic landscape plans, and working drawings, including planting plans, site plans and grading plans. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, research material, landscape specifications, correspondence with client and architects, and financial documents. The project series also comprises photographs of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander and other visiting the site, and photographs of the construction of the residence and landspace work.
1985-1998
Russell Residence, Tacoma, Washington (1986)
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AP075.S1.1986.PR08
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Russell Residence in Lake Bay, near in Tacoma, Washington, United States. Oberlander worked on this project in 1986-1989 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in building a new house and garden on the 300 acres family farm, located on a promotery overlooking Puget Sound. The landscape design included the planting of rhododendrons nestled into the woodland along one side of the looped drive leading to a parking area, and an herbs and vegetables garden next to the house, near the dining room. Oberlander created a meadow area at the centre of the loop entrance drive with spring bulbs and summer wildflowers providing interest at all seasons. The project was completed in 1989. The project series contains sketches, design development drawings, including plans of the herbs and vegetables gardens, planting plans and schematic landscape plans, and working drawings, including planting plans, site plans and grading plans. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, research material, landscape specifications, correspondence with client and architects, and financial documents. The project series also comprises photographs of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander and other visiting the site, and photographs of the construction of the residence and landspace work.
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1985-1998
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AP166.S1.1990.PR2
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This file documents the executed project for the Prospecta Toyama '92 Observatory Tower in Imizu, Toyama, Japan. Like the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, this project was designed in conjunction with the 1st Japan Expo Toyama in 1992. The 30 x 32 x 32 metre structure, built at the top of a 61,2 metre hill, serves as a platform to observe the surrounding landscape. The centre court is designed and equipped for the creation of a performance with sound, light and fog. The file is chiefly composed of design development and presentation drawings but includes some conceptual drawings and material related to theme development. There are also site plans and information about the 1st Japan Expo Toyama 1992. There is a small amount of correspondence in the form of facsimile transmissions. Working drawings include a set of structural drawings. Presentation material includes a model and bound copies and drafts of proposals. There are some digital prints of computer-generated perspectives, one in the form of a presentation panel. There is also some documentation for the development of the name and logo for the structure. A small album contains photographs of the built work. There is some promotional material for the tower and for the park in which it is situated. There are also clippings from published documents. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1993. .
1990-1993
Prospecta Toyama '92 Observatory Tower, Imizu, Japan (1990-1993)
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AP166.S1.1990.PR2
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This file documents the executed project for the Prospecta Toyama '92 Observatory Tower in Imizu, Toyama, Japan. Like the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, this project was designed in conjunction with the 1st Japan Expo Toyama in 1992. The 30 x 32 x 32 metre structure, built at the top of a 61,2 metre hill, serves as a platform to observe the surrounding landscape. The centre court is designed and equipped for the creation of a performance with sound, light and fog. The file is chiefly composed of design development and presentation drawings but includes some conceptual drawings and material related to theme development. There are also site plans and information about the 1st Japan Expo Toyama 1992. There is a small amount of correspondence in the form of facsimile transmissions. Working drawings include a set of structural drawings. Presentation material includes a model and bound copies and drafts of proposals. There are some digital prints of computer-generated perspectives, one in the form of a presentation panel. There is also some documentation for the development of the name and logo for the structure. A small album contains photographs of the built work. There is some promotional material for the tower and for the park in which it is situated. There are also clippings from published documents. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1993. .
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1990-1993
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ARCH276124
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20 files - Group contains office records from Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation and Aitken & Wregelsworth Associates, where Arthur Erickon worked as design consultant. Includes: Bob Williams; Ex Staff; Bankruptcy Letters; Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver Art Gallery, correspondence (business, reference and some persona)l; Project Proposals (old AEAC); files on current, potential and future projects; Environment - a file related to the Clayoquot Sound protests in 1993.
1990-2000
Correspondence and proposals from Erickson's office
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ARCH276124
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20 files - Group contains office records from Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation and Aitken & Wregelsworth Associates, where Arthur Erickon worked as design consultant. Includes: Bob Williams; Ex Staff; Bankruptcy Letters; Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver Art Gallery, correspondence (business, reference and some persona)l; Project Proposals (old AEAC); files on current, potential and future projects; Environment - a file related to the Clayoquot Sound protests in 1993.
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1990-2000
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ARCH273817
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File contains magazines with articles on projects, including an article on the garden of the Arthur Erickson House, Vancouver, B.C. in Western Homes and Living (July 1965); Vancouver's Government Complex, Architectural Record (December 1980), Pudget Sound House in House and Garden (January 1985). Also includes promotional material for Arthur Erickson Architects and a photocopy of an annotated version of Arthur Erickson's profile in the New Yorker (4 June 1979).
Press material on Arthur Erickson
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ARCH273817
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File contains magazines with articles on projects, including an article on the garden of the Arthur Erickson House, Vancouver, B.C. in Western Homes and Living (July 1965); Vancouver's Government Complex, Architectural Record (December 1980), Pudget Sound House in House and Garden (January 1985). Also includes promotional material for Arthur Erickson Architects and a photocopy of an annotated version of Arthur Erickson's profile in the New Yorker (4 June 1979).
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ARCH257127
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Permanent Files - Prince William Sound Community College (Valdez, Alaska), Northwest Territories Pavilion Expo 86, Robert McLaughlin Gallery Extension (Oshawa, ON), Singapore MRT, Suzzallo Library Extension University of Washington, Master Plan for University of Alaska, Kwantlen College Campus (Surrey, B.C.), Leisure Pool Complex (Surrey, B.C.), Kuwait Petroleum Corp., Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi American Bank (Jeddah), Saudi Arabia MFA, Al Esbig Site (Dubai), CN Pavilion Expo 86
1984
Permanent files on various projects
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ARCH257127
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Permanent Files - Prince William Sound Community College (Valdez, Alaska), Northwest Territories Pavilion Expo 86, Robert McLaughlin Gallery Extension (Oshawa, ON), Singapore MRT, Suzzallo Library Extension University of Washington, Master Plan for University of Alaska, Kwantlen College Campus (Surrey, B.C.), Leisure Pool Complex (Surrey, B.C.), Kuwait Petroleum Corp., Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi American Bank (Jeddah), Saudi Arabia MFA, Al Esbig Site (Dubai), CN Pavilion Expo 86
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1984
Sensations urbaines
Sensations urbaines explore les perceptions et phénomènes urbains traditionnellement négligés, réprimés ou même dépréciés. Récusant la domination de l’impression visuelle dans l’environnement urbain, l’exposition, qui propose une réinterprétation des qualités latentes de la ville, offre une analyse complexe des commodités, des systèmes de communication et des dimensions(...)
Salles principales
26 octobre 2005 au 10 septembre 2006
Sensations urbaines
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Sensations urbaines explore les perceptions et phénomènes urbains traditionnellement négligés, réprimés ou même dépréciés. Récusant la domination de l’impression visuelle dans l’environnement urbain, l’exposition, qui propose une réinterprétation des qualités latentes de la ville, offre une analyse complexe des commodités, des systèmes de communication et des dimensions(...)
Salles principales
Wolfgang Ernst, titulaire de la chaire de théorie des médias à la Humboldt Universität de Berlin, présente l’archéologie des médias comme méthode de recherche et discute des concepts récents de l’archive dynamique. Il soutient la création d’un musée virtuel de l’architecture de l’ordinateur et traite du concept de ce qu’il convient d’appeler les humanités numériques, avec(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
25 septembre 2014 , 18h
Archéologie des médias numériques : archives, musée et sonicité
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Wolfgang Ernst, titulaire de la chaire de théorie des médias à la Humboldt Universität de Berlin, présente l’archéologie des médias comme méthode de recherche et discute des concepts récents de l’archive dynamique. Il soutient la création d’un musée virtuel de l’architecture de l’ordinateur et traite du concept de ce qu’il convient d’appeler les humanités numériques, avec(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais