Projet
AP164.S1.2000.D1
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the new Alhamilla secondary education institution, in Almería, Spain. The site is delimited by the streets San Juan Bosco, Rambla de Belén, Pintor Rosales and Miguel Angel. The firm identified this project as number 125. Abalos & Herreros worked with Angel Jaramillo Esteban and Angel Jaramillo Sanchez. Documenting the project are conceptual descriptions, cartographic and photographic materials, project descriptions and competition documents.
2000
Instituto en Almería, Spain (2000)
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AP164.S1.2000.D1
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the new Alhamilla secondary education institution, in Almería, Spain. The site is delimited by the streets San Juan Bosco, Rambla de Belén, Pintor Rosales and Miguel Angel. The firm identified this project as number 125. Abalos & Herreros worked with Angel Jaramillo Esteban and Angel Jaramillo Sanchez. Documenting the project are conceptual descriptions, cartographic and photographic materials, project descriptions and competition documents.
Project
2000
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Financial 1972
ARCH153573
Description:
Expenses relating to the Conference "Architectural Education USA"
1972
Financial 1972
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ARCH153573
Description:
Expenses relating to the Conference "Architectural Education USA"
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1972
Série(s)
AP032.S3
Description:
This series consists of papers concerning Goldsmith's career as a professor of architecture at I.I.T. and a visiting teacher at Harvard University. The papers include many of his lectures and talks, as well as correspondence and papers related to his participation with committees studying education and his involvement with the Mies van der Rohe Centennial Project. Also included in this series are a collection of over 300 graduate student papers and master theses, for which many Goldsmith was advisor.
1950-1996
Professional Activities - Teaching
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AP032.S3
Description:
This series consists of papers concerning Goldsmith's career as a professor of architecture at I.I.T. and a visiting teacher at Harvard University. The papers include many of his lectures and talks, as well as correspondence and papers related to his participation with committees studying education and his involvement with the Mies van der Rohe Centennial Project. Also included in this series are a collection of over 300 graduate student papers and master theses, for which many Goldsmith was advisor.
Series 3
1950-1996
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ARCH273621
Description:
Certificate of Participation from the Vancouver School Board, for Arthur Erickson Architects's participation in the work education program, authorized by the Ministy of Education, Vancouver, British Columbia.
21 September 1987
Certificate of Participation from the Vancouver School Board
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ARCH273621
Description:
Certificate of Participation from the Vancouver School Board, for Arthur Erickson Architects's participation in the work education program, authorized by the Ministy of Education, Vancouver, British Columbia.
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21 September 1987
Projet
AP164.S1.2001.D9
Description:
The project series documents the competition organised by the government of Extremadura for the design of four secondary education institutions in Extremadura, Spain: Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Aceuchal; Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Santa Amaliato; Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Quintana de la Serena; and Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Tiétar. The firm identified this project as number 144. Documenting the projects are design development drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, graphic, photographic and reference materials.
circa 2000-2001
Colegios de Extremadura, Spain (2001)
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AP164.S1.2001.D9
Description:
The project series documents the competition organised by the government of Extremadura for the design of four secondary education institutions in Extremadura, Spain: Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Aceuchal; Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Santa Amaliato; Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Quintana de la Serena; and Centro de enseñanza secundaria obligatorio de Tiétar. The firm identified this project as number 144. Documenting the projects are design development drawings, correspondence, project descriptions, graphic, photographic and reference materials.
Project
circa 2000-2001
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Peter Caspari
AP123
Résumé:
The Peter Caspari fonds documents the education, personal and military activities of architect Peter Caspari from student work in Berlin to his immigration to England, and participation in WWII. The majority of the documents in the fonds consist of drawings relating to student building design projects, and textual records relating to architecture course notes, training for the Pioneer Corps, and professional registration as an architect.
1928-1941
Fonds Peter Caspari
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AP123
Résumé:
The Peter Caspari fonds documents the education, personal and military activities of architect Peter Caspari from student work in Berlin to his immigration to England, and participation in WWII. The majority of the documents in the fonds consist of drawings relating to student building design projects, and textual records relating to architecture course notes, training for the Pioneer Corps, and professional registration as an architect.
archives
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Fonds
1928-1941
DR2012:0015:027:001
Description:
Poster calling for students to organize against government cuts to education.
circa 1973
Tous ensemble : non à la sélection économique
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DR2012:0015:027:001
Description:
Poster calling for students to organize against government cuts to education.
Projet
AP018.S1.1979.PR02
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the restaurant, lobby, and offices at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto in 1979. The office identified the project number as 7902. The project consisted of renovations to the existing AGO Grange Court Restaurant and its kitchen including an increased seating capacity, additional shelving, acoustic improvements, and a larger waiting area. Although this project title, found in the materials, reflects only restaurant renovations, the project also consisted of renovations to the education offices and gallery lobby. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through restaurant drawings, restaurant photographs, and textual records dating from 1978-1980. The textual records consist of progress billing invoices for the restaurant and education offices, client correspondence, and a stipulated price contract.
1978-1980
Art Gallery of Ontario, Renovations to Restaurant and Kitchen, Toronto (1979)
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AP018.S1.1979.PR02
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the restaurant, lobby, and offices at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto in 1979. The office identified the project number as 7902. The project consisted of renovations to the existing AGO Grange Court Restaurant and its kitchen including an increased seating capacity, additional shelving, acoustic improvements, and a larger waiting area. Although this project title, found in the materials, reflects only restaurant renovations, the project also consisted of renovations to the education offices and gallery lobby. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through restaurant drawings, restaurant photographs, and textual records dating from 1978-1980. The textual records consist of progress billing invoices for the restaurant and education offices, client correspondence, and a stipulated price contract.
Project
1978-1980
Sous-série
AP058.S1.SS1
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA). During that period of activity with the ACSA, where Mrs. van Ginkel was a member and has occupied the positions of vice-president and president, she was involved in annual and board meetings, the Award Selection Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Jubilee Committee for the “Journal of architectural education”, the conferences for the East Central, Northeast, West, and West Central regions, on task forces on the ACSA mission and on architectural education and practice, etc. Also documented is her attendance in several other meetings and conferences, among them the Five Presidents Meeting, the Administrators Conference, the Wingspread Presidents Meeting, the San Francisco Forum, the Chicago Forum, and the Fifth Technology Conference. The subseries documents as well correspondence between Mrs. van Ginkel, as president, and other institutions or associations, like the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Housing Design Council. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, brochures, information packages, notes, reports, minutes, budgets, lists of members, memorandum, posters, and a few ACSA publications, dating from 1977 to 1992.
1977-1992
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board
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AP058.S1.SS1
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA). During that period of activity with the ACSA, where Mrs. van Ginkel was a member and has occupied the positions of vice-president and president, she was involved in annual and board meetings, the Award Selection Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Jubilee Committee for the “Journal of architectural education”, the conferences for the East Central, Northeast, West, and West Central regions, on task forces on the ACSA mission and on architectural education and practice, etc. Also documented is her attendance in several other meetings and conferences, among them the Five Presidents Meeting, the Administrators Conference, the Wingspread Presidents Meeting, the San Francisco Forum, the Chicago Forum, and the Fifth Technology Conference. The subseries documents as well correspondence between Mrs. van Ginkel, as president, and other institutions or associations, like the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Housing Design Council. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, brochures, information packages, notes, reports, minutes, budgets, lists of members, memorandum, posters, and a few ACSA publications, dating from 1977 to 1992.
Subseries
1977-1992
documents textuels
DR2004:1455
Description:
Binder 'X12/From 1962 to 1973', Mag box cont. file 'X12 RIBA Education Conference 1991, Box file X12 RIBA, X13 GLC, X10 SRHE (Research into Higher Education), Binder X12
1965-1972
'X12/From 1962 to 1973'
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DR2004:1455
Description:
Binder 'X12/From 1962 to 1973', Mag box cont. file 'X12 RIBA Education Conference 1991, Box file X12 RIBA, X13 GLC, X10 SRHE (Research into Higher Education), Binder X12
documents textuels
1965-1972