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CI005.S1.1928.PR1
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Oud lectured in 1924-1925 in Prague and Brno on 'The Development of Modern Architecture in the Netherlands' where he made contact with contemporary international architects involved in avant-garde artists circles. As a result of his lecture tours, Oud was commissioned in 1928 to design an apartment building for a private client in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Oud designed a building where each floor consisted of a single dwelling with a communal ground floor that featured shared and functional spaces. The servants' dwelling occupied a separate wing and met with the residential dwellings at the communal staircase and lobby (Taverne et al. 2001, 319). Project series includes drawings of floor plans and elevations.
1928
Three-Family House, Brno, Czechoslovakia (1928)
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CI005.S1.1928.PR1
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Oud lectured in 1924-1925 in Prague and Brno on 'The Development of Modern Architecture in the Netherlands' where he made contact with contemporary international architects involved in avant-garde artists circles. As a result of his lecture tours, Oud was commissioned in 1928 to design an apartment building for a private client in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Oud designed a building where each floor consisted of a single dwelling with a communal ground floor that featured shared and functional spaces. The servants' dwelling occupied a separate wing and met with the residential dwellings at the communal staircase and lobby (Taverne et al. 2001, 319). Project series includes drawings of floor plans and elevations.
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1928
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Elisa Dainese,Dalhousie University, Canada Architectural Culture in Translation: Postwar Cities and African Villages Martina Hrabová, Institute of Art History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic The Geography of an Intellectual Field: The Social Network of Le Corbusier’s Studio Lina Malfona, Rome Sapienza, Italy Political Mind: Alvaro Siza’s Urban Projects From(...)
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septembre 2018
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Urbanisme provisoire, jeunesse et logements d’entre-deux
Nahyun Hwang et David Eugin Moon de N H D M spéculent sur la précarité et les possibilités du logement de la jeunesse
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Sawaber Housing Development
AP022.S1.1977.PR03
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File documents a medium-density housing development consisting of 900 dwelling units, shops, schools, public gardens, recreation facilities and mosques on a 70-acre site (not built), Kuwait City, Kuwait. File contains drawings (negatives), textual records and photographic materials.
1977
Sawaber Housing Development
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AP022.S1.1977.PR03
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File documents a medium-density housing development consisting of 900 dwelling units, shops, schools, public gardens, recreation facilities and mosques on a 70-acre site (not built), Kuwait City, Kuwait. File contains drawings (negatives), textual records and photographic materials.
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1977
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Fonds Milton Parc
AP025
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The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
1962-1989
Fonds Milton Parc
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AP025
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The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
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1962-1989
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CI005.S1.1913.PR1
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Oud designed a shop and upstairs apartment for the Van Lent bicycle shop, in 1913. Oud corrected the asymmetrical appearance of the shop and dwelling with a timber doorway. The design also include a tile relief of a cyclist on the upper floor by ceramist, W.C. Brouwer (Taverne et al. 2001, 74). The project series includes plans for the shop and apartment as well as an exterior photograph of the shop.
1913
Shop with Upstairs Flat (Van Lent), Heemstede, Netherlands (1913-1914)
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CI005.S1.1913.PR1
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Oud designed a shop and upstairs apartment for the Van Lent bicycle shop, in 1913. Oud corrected the asymmetrical appearance of the shop and dwelling with a timber doorway. The design also include a tile relief of a cyclist on the upper floor by ceramist, W.C. Brouwer (Taverne et al. 2001, 74). The project series includes plans for the shop and apartment as well as an exterior photograph of the shop.
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1913
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CI007.S2.1925.PR01
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This project series documents Mies van der Rohe design of a Model House and Model Apartment for the Die Wohnung unsere Zeit [Dwelling of Our Time] Exhibit at the Berlin Building Exhibition, Germany, in 1931. The material in this series was produced between 1931 and 1969. The series contains predominantly views of the interior and the exterior of the model house and apartment at the exhibition, including some photographs by Hedrich-Blessing.
1931-1969
Erdgeschosswohnhaus und Ledigenwohnung [Apartment and House Model] for the Berlin Building Exhibition (1925-1931)
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CI007.S2.1925.PR01
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This project series documents Mies van der Rohe design of a Model House and Model Apartment for the Die Wohnung unsere Zeit [Dwelling of Our Time] Exhibit at the Berlin Building Exhibition, Germany, in 1931. The material in this series was produced between 1931 and 1969. The series contains predominantly views of the interior and the exterior of the model house and apartment at the exhibition, including some photographs by Hedrich-Blessing.
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1931-1969
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CI005.S1.1916.PR1
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Oud was commissioned by the Blaauw family to design a private dwelling in 1916 in Alkmaar. Oud's plans for the Blaauw family home consist of designs for a hallway, staircase, and kitchen on one side elevation, and a living room and backroom on the other. The design also featured a conservatory. Oud's designs were not ultimately realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 79). Project series includes drawings of site plans and elevations and a photograph.
1916
House for Mr and Mrs Blaauw, Alkmaar, Netherlands (1916)
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CI005.S1.1916.PR1
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Oud was commissioned by the Blaauw family to design a private dwelling in 1916 in Alkmaar. Oud's plans for the Blaauw family home consist of designs for a hallway, staircase, and kitchen on one side elevation, and a living room and backroom on the other. The design also featured a conservatory. Oud's designs were not ultimately realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 79). Project series includes drawings of site plans and elevations and a photograph.
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1916
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CD034.S1
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The SAAL Process exhibition discussed ten influential SAAL projects. This series contains several reproductions of seven of the projects documented in the exhibit. The projects were mainly in Porto, but also in Lisbon and Setúbal, Portugal. The reproductions included in this series cover the following projects: Bairro Quinta do Bacalhau–Monte Coxo, Lisbon; Leal, Porto; Antas, Porto; São Victor, Porto; Miragaia, Porto; Casal das Figueiras, Setúbal; and Quinta da Bela Flor, Lisbon. Not included in the collection, but documented by the exhibition, are the exhibited materials for: Bairro da Quinta das Fonsecas–Quinta da Calçada, Lisbon; Meia-Praia–Apeadeiro, Algarve; and Curraleira–Embrechados, Lisbon. - Bairro da Quinta das Fonsecas–Quinta da Calçada, Lisbon: A project of neighbourhood by Raúl Hestnes Ferreira with the participation of the resident associations Cooperativa de Habitação Económica 25 de Abril and Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Unidade do Povo, in 1974-1975?. The first phase includes 314 dwellings and the second 301 dwellings. - Meia-Praia–Apeadeiro, Algarve: A project by José Veloso with the participation of the residents' association 25 de Abril (1975). It includes 36 dwellings. - Curraleira–Embrechados, Lisbon: A project by José António Paradela and Luís Gravata Filipe with the participation of the residents' associations Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Bairro Horizonte and Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Lisboa Nova, in 1976. The first phase includes 768 dwellings and the second 170 dwellings. The collection contains reproductions of design development drawings, presentation panels and photographic materials dating from 1974 to 1979 that were realised during the SAAL Process. The material shows samples of built and unfinished housing projects in Portugal.
1974-1979
Projects featured in The SAAL Process exhibition
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CD034.S1
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The SAAL Process exhibition discussed ten influential SAAL projects. This series contains several reproductions of seven of the projects documented in the exhibit. The projects were mainly in Porto, but also in Lisbon and Setúbal, Portugal. The reproductions included in this series cover the following projects: Bairro Quinta do Bacalhau–Monte Coxo, Lisbon; Leal, Porto; Antas, Porto; São Victor, Porto; Miragaia, Porto; Casal das Figueiras, Setúbal; and Quinta da Bela Flor, Lisbon. Not included in the collection, but documented by the exhibition, are the exhibited materials for: Bairro da Quinta das Fonsecas–Quinta da Calçada, Lisbon; Meia-Praia–Apeadeiro, Algarve; and Curraleira–Embrechados, Lisbon. - Bairro da Quinta das Fonsecas–Quinta da Calçada, Lisbon: A project of neighbourhood by Raúl Hestnes Ferreira with the participation of the resident associations Cooperativa de Habitação Económica 25 de Abril and Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Unidade do Povo, in 1974-1975?. The first phase includes 314 dwellings and the second 301 dwellings. - Meia-Praia–Apeadeiro, Algarve: A project by José Veloso with the participation of the residents' association 25 de Abril (1975). It includes 36 dwellings. - Curraleira–Embrechados, Lisbon: A project by José António Paradela and Luís Gravata Filipe with the participation of the residents' associations Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Bairro Horizonte and Cooperativa de Habitação Económica Lisboa Nova, in 1976. The first phase includes 768 dwellings and the second 170 dwellings. The collection contains reproductions of design development drawings, presentation panels and photographic materials dating from 1974 to 1979 that were realised during the SAAL Process. The material shows samples of built and unfinished housing projects in Portugal.
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1974-1979
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CI005.S1.1915.PR2
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Oud designed a traditional West Netherlands farmhouse for his clients, Mr and Mrs Van Essen-Vinckers, in Blaricum, 1915. He revised his original design into the more modest Essen-Vinckers Villa. Oud was challenged to incorporate four bedrooms into the scaled down dwelling. The amended design featured a prominent chimney projecting from the living room through to the balcony and the upstairs bedroom (Taverne et al. 2001, 77-78). The project series includes plans as well as photographs of exterior views of the villa.
1915
Essen-Vinckers Villa, Blaricum, Netherlands (1915-1916)
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CI005.S1.1915.PR2
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Oud designed a traditional West Netherlands farmhouse for his clients, Mr and Mrs Van Essen-Vinckers, in Blaricum, 1915. He revised his original design into the more modest Essen-Vinckers Villa. Oud was challenged to incorporate four bedrooms into the scaled down dwelling. The amended design featured a prominent chimney projecting from the living room through to the balcony and the upstairs bedroom (Taverne et al. 2001, 77-78). The project series includes plans as well as photographs of exterior views of the villa.
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1915