dessins
AP207.S1.2001.PR01.003
circa 2001
Sketches, drawings, installations plans and photographs of the installation, Archipensierio I
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AP207.S1.2001.PR01.003
dessins
circa 2001
photographies
AP207.S1.2009.PR02.002
circa 2009
Perspective drawings, visual instructions and photographs of the installation, Forgiving Architecture
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AP207.S1.2009.PR02.002
photographies
circa 2009
documents textuels
ARCH260039
1987-1988
documents textuels
1987-1988
photographies
AP173.S1.2001.D1.003
Description:
Group consists of 72 slides of design development drawings, predominantly 3D renderings from digital files. Stored in a binder with the orginial divider entitled "SOFT OFFICE".
ca. 2001
Photographs of the Soft Office in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom
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AP173.S1.2001.D1.003
Description:
Group consists of 72 slides of design development drawings, predominantly 3D renderings from digital files. Stored in a binder with the orginial divider entitled "SOFT OFFICE".
photographies
ca. 2001
photographies
AP197.S1.SS3.035
1972
photographies
1972
photographies
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25 File
ARCH273458
ca. 2000
photographies
Quantité:
25 File
ca. 2000
photographies
Quantité:
3 File
ARCH273530
ca. 2000
photographies
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3 File
ca. 2000
photographies
ARCH255717
Description:
File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of the Canada and provinces pavilions, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255717
Description:
File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographies
1967
photographies
ARCH255721
1967
photographies
1967
documents textuels, photographies
AP075.S1.1996.PR01.003
Description:
Original folder entitled "PORTLAND HOTEL / PRESS, PHOTOS".
circa 1999
Photographs and press clippings for the Portland Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1996.PR01.003
Description:
Original folder entitled "PORTLAND HOTEL / PRESS, PHOTOS".
documents textuels, photographies
circa 1999