photographies
AP140.S2.SS1.D63.P76
circa 1971-1989
Views of building site, Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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AP140.S2.SS1.D63.P76
photographies
circa 1971-1989
photographies
AP140.S2.SS1.D63.P118
circa 1971-1989
Views of building site, Performing Arts Centre, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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AP140.S2.SS1.D63.P118
photographies
circa 1971-1989
documents textuels
PH2006:0291:001-004
Description:
File includes bills for real estate taxes, addressed to Gordon Matta-Clark and Manfred Hecht, and a letter. File contains textual records.
1973 - 1975
File of documents related to taxes and ownership of New York properties
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PH2006:0291:001-004
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File includes bills for real estate taxes, addressed to Gordon Matta-Clark and Manfred Hecht, and a letter. File contains textual records.
documents textuels
1973 - 1975
documents textuels
ARCH183804
Description:
-drafts of guest lists, menus and invitations, correspondence with caterer and event coordinating firm (Forward Miller & Company Ltd.), press releases, photographs of gala location (Tomar Studios, 601 West 26th Street, New York City), time tables, seating arrangements (from the office of Robert Spickler, Associate Director of the CCA)
1998-1999
IFCCA Prize Competition, Gala Evening, 28 June 1999 - New York. Logistique, event and list
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ARCH183804
Description:
-drafts of guest lists, menus and invitations, correspondence with caterer and event coordinating firm (Forward Miller & Company Ltd.), press releases, photographs of gala location (Tomar Studios, 601 West 26th Street, New York City), time tables, seating arrangements (from the office of Robert Spickler, Associate Director of the CCA)
documents textuels
1998-1999
photographies
PH2000:0022
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
between 13 September and 18 September 1966
photographies
between 13 September and 18 September 1966
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
dessins, photographies
ARCH153752
Description:
views of plans and drawings for the AT&T building in New York City and the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut for the exhibition catalogue, "Philip Johnson, processes : the Glass House, 1949, and the AT&T Corporate Headquarters, 1978 : [exhibition] September 12 to October 31, 1978" / preface by Craig Owens ; introduction by Giorgio Ciucci ; [editor, Kenneth Frampton]. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1978?
1978
Views of plans and drawings for the AT&T building in New York City and the Glass House
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ARCH153752
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views of plans and drawings for the AT&T building in New York City and the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut for the exhibition catalogue, "Philip Johnson, processes : the Glass House, 1949, and the AT&T Corporate Headquarters, 1978 : [exhibition] September 12 to October 31, 1978" / preface by Craig Owens ; introduction by Giorgio Ciucci ; [editor, Kenneth Frampton]. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1978?
dessins, photographies
1978
PH1990:0259
May 1989
PH1979:0474:018
1939
PH1979:0441:160
6 December 1935
Sous-série
AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2
Description:
Subseries AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2, Twin Parks West. Sites R5-7, 10-12, 6, 8, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1969) documents four executed buildings in the area sometimes referred to as Twin Parks Southwest. At Site 8, 167 small apartments for the elderly were built in buildings of 5 to 19 floors. The other three sites all include larger apartments for families. Site 6 contains 84 middle-income units, some of them split-level, in 11-storey buildings. Site 5-7 contains 99 appartments in10-storey buildings. Site 10-12 contains 136 apartments, a day care center and parking in 17-storey buildings.The project was developed by the New York State Urban Development Corporation. The series contains drawings that constitute a "design manual" submission and architectural and structural drawings.
1969-1971
Twin Parks West. Sites R5-7, 10-12, 6, 8, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1969)
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AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2
Description:
Subseries AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2, Twin Parks West. Sites R5-7, 10-12, 6, 8, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1969) documents four executed buildings in the area sometimes referred to as Twin Parks Southwest. At Site 8, 167 small apartments for the elderly were built in buildings of 5 to 19 floors. The other three sites all include larger apartments for families. Site 6 contains 84 middle-income units, some of them split-level, in 11-storey buildings. Site 5-7 contains 99 appartments in10-storey buildings. Site 10-12 contains 136 apartments, a day care center and parking in 17-storey buildings.The project was developed by the New York State Urban Development Corporation. The series contains drawings that constitute a "design manual" submission and architectural and structural drawings.
Project
1969-1971