ARCH401828
1973
ARCH401830
28 October 1982
ARCH401831
28 November 1982
ARCH401832
28 November 1982
ARCH280909
Description:
Brochure describing the IAUS.
1967
livres
ARCH266253
Description:
Prepared by the Service d'urbanisme of Montréal, in May 1962.
1962
Métro: Règles générales concernant les dispositions fonctionnelles d'une station
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ARCH266253
Description:
Prepared by the Service d'urbanisme of Montréal, in May 1962.
livres
1962
Projet
AP178.S1.1985.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Recuperação da Área do Campo di Marte in Giudecca, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 34/80. The office assigned the date 1985 to this project. In 1983, the IACP (Istituto Autonomo Case Popolari) initiated an architectural competition to modernize the existing housing and rehabilitate the urban space of Giudecca. The criteria were undefined in order to give the architect flexibility but insisted on respecting Venetian heritage. Álvaro Siza won the competition and selected Aldo Rossi (building completed in 2004), Carlo Aymonino (building completed in 2004), Rafael Moneo (not built) to collaborate on individual buildings. Siza's building was completed in 2016.
1984-2012
Recuperação da Área do Campo di Marte [Restoration of Campo di Marte], Giudecca, Venice, Italy (1985)
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AP178.S1.1985.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Recuperação da Área do Campo di Marte in Giudecca, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 34/80. The office assigned the date 1985 to this project. In 1983, the IACP (Istituto Autonomo Case Popolari) initiated an architectural competition to modernize the existing housing and rehabilitate the urban space of Giudecca. The criteria were undefined in order to give the architect flexibility but insisted on respecting Venetian heritage. Álvaro Siza won the competition and selected Aldo Rossi (building completed in 2004), Carlo Aymonino (building completed in 2004), Rafael Moneo (not built) to collaborate on individual buildings. Siza's building was completed in 2016.
Project
1984-2012
Projet
AP144.S2.D54
Description:
File documents an exploration of use and circulation of open spaces and natural areas throughout the Borough of Hackney just outside London: Hackney Marsh, Springfield Park, London Fields, and Victoria Park. Price felt that the "[i]ncrease in the amount of leisure time combined with increased personal mobility ma[d]e it essential that available P.O.S. be considered in relation to each other and together with all other urban facilities available." Regional plans include a partially enlarged plan of an unidentified area (DR1995:0206:001, DR1995:0206:003, and DR1995:0206:004). Two marked-up drawings which indicate circulation systems. Material in this file was produced in 1962. File contains conceptual drawings.
[1962]
Borough of Hackney, Public Open Space
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AP144.S2.D54
Description:
File documents an exploration of use and circulation of open spaces and natural areas throughout the Borough of Hackney just outside London: Hackney Marsh, Springfield Park, London Fields, and Victoria Park. Price felt that the "[i]ncrease in the amount of leisure time combined with increased personal mobility ma[d]e it essential that available P.O.S. be considered in relation to each other and together with all other urban facilities available." Regional plans include a partially enlarged plan of an unidentified area (DR1995:0206:001, DR1995:0206:003, and DR1995:0206:004). Two marked-up drawings which indicate circulation systems. Material in this file was produced in 1962. File contains conceptual drawings.
File 54
[1962]
Sous-série
AP116.S2.SS11
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anything Conference, taking place June 1-3, 2000, Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, the Anything Journal, published in Spetember 2001, and an accompanying exhibition, "Eavesdropping on Architecture," held 3 June - 29 July, 2000, The Urban Center, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into eight files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1999 and 2000. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, zip disk, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, proofs, articles, and reviews.
1999-2001
Anything Conference and Journal
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AP116.S2.SS11
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anything Conference, taking place June 1-3, 2000, Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, the Anything Journal, published in Spetember 2001, and an accompanying exhibition, "Eavesdropping on Architecture," held 3 June - 29 July, 2000, The Urban Center, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into eight files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1999 and 2000. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, zip disk, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, proofs, articles, and reviews.
Sub-series 11
1999-2001
Projet
AP056.S1.1987.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the restoration and redevelopmet of King James Place in Toronto, Ontario. The office assigned the number 8722 to this project. King James Place is located on King St. East between Jarvis St. and Church St. and was completed in 1839. Construction on the project began in 1990. Drawings in the project series show the changes made to the floor plans and interiors while preserving the historic facade. The project received a Governor General's Award for Architecture in 1992, the Toronto Urban Design Award in 1993, and the Heritage Toronto Award in 1994. The project is recorded through sketches, original plans, elevations, sections, several perspectives, as well as presentation drawings. Also included are two photographs of the finished exterior and a model.
1987-1996
King James Place, Toronto, Ontario (1987-1991)
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AP056.S1.1987.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the restoration and redevelopmet of King James Place in Toronto, Ontario. The office assigned the number 8722 to this project. King James Place is located on King St. East between Jarvis St. and Church St. and was completed in 1839. Construction on the project began in 1990. Drawings in the project series show the changes made to the floor plans and interiors while preserving the historic facade. The project received a Governor General's Award for Architecture in 1992, the Toronto Urban Design Award in 1993, and the Heritage Toronto Award in 1994. The project is recorded through sketches, original plans, elevations, sections, several perspectives, as well as presentation drawings. Also included are two photographs of the finished exterior and a model.
Project
1987-1996