À travers une conversation modérée par Louise Désy, Conservateur, Photographies, du CCA, Lorraine Gilbert présente son oeuvre: La documentation des paysages dans lesquels j’ai vécu et travaillé, a engendré une œuvre questionnant notre place dans la nature et dans les environnements bâtis. Le caractère en apparence objectif avec lequel j’ai dépeint ces espaces naturels(...)
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Le côté sombre d’une coupe à blanc, Canada, Le temps presse, causerie
4 février 2017, 15h
Le côté sombre d’une coupe à blanc
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À travers une conversation modérée par Louise Désy, Conservateur, Photographies, du CCA, Lorraine Gilbert présente son oeuvre: La documentation des paysages dans lesquels j’ai vécu et travaillé, a engendré une œuvre questionnant notre place dans la nature et dans les environnements bâtis. Le caractère en apparence objectif avec lequel j’ai dépeint ces espaces naturels(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Le côté sombre d’une coupe à blanc, Canada, Le temps presse, causerie
documents textuels
AP075.S3.SS2.149
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This box contains professional correspondence, organized in chronological order, from 1958-1993, with a bulk of documents dated from 1978-1993. This correspondence contains chiefly letters related to publishing in landscape architecture publications, correspondence with schools of architecture and landscape architects associations, such as the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, about membership or attendance to events. It also comprises correspondence related to research on play and playgrounds, collaboration with organizations for children education, research and involvement in sustainable development. It also contains correspondence with city planning committees or other governmental institutions related to projects or consultation in landscape design, and letters of reference or offer of services. This correspondence also comprises a few letters related to Oberlander's projects such as Children's Creative Centre Playground at Expo '67 in Montréal, University of British Columbia Faculty Club additions (which includes correspondence with Arthur Erickson), the Museum of Anthropology. It includes mainly letters of congratulations or comments for her design.
1958-1993
Professional correspondence from 1958-1993
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AP075.S3.SS2.149
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This box contains professional correspondence, organized in chronological order, from 1958-1993, with a bulk of documents dated from 1978-1993. This correspondence contains chiefly letters related to publishing in landscape architecture publications, correspondence with schools of architecture and landscape architects associations, such as the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, about membership or attendance to events. It also comprises correspondence related to research on play and playgrounds, collaboration with organizations for children education, research and involvement in sustainable development. It also contains correspondence with city planning committees or other governmental institutions related to projects or consultation in landscape design, and letters of reference or offer of services. This correspondence also comprises a few letters related to Oberlander's projects such as Children's Creative Centre Playground at Expo '67 in Montréal, University of British Columbia Faculty Club additions (which includes correspondence with Arthur Erickson), the Museum of Anthropology. It includes mainly letters of congratulations or comments for her design.
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1958-1993
PH2000:0528
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- This photograph shows, clockwise from centre right to centre left, the Engineering Building (later the West Engineering Building, now the West Hall), the William L. Clements Library, Angell Hall (lower centre), the Natural Science Building (also known as the Krauss Natural Science Building) and the Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building among others (see University of Michigan, 'Central Campus').
architecture
between 1903 and 1973
Aerial view of part of the University of Michigan's central campus, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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PH2000:0528
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- This photograph shows, clockwise from centre right to centre left, the Engineering Building (later the West Engineering Building, now the West Hall), the William L. Clements Library, Angell Hall (lower centre), the Natural Science Building (also known as the Krauss Natural Science Building) and the Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building among others (see University of Michigan, 'Central Campus').
architecture
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AP167
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The ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd] NSA Muscle project records, 1995-2013, contain approximately 5,000 digital working files for the NSA Muscle, a built prototype commissioned for the Non-Standard Architecture exhibition at the Centre George Pompidou in Paris in 2003. The NSA Muscle is a programmable structure that changes its shape and content in real time. The records are entirely digital, and include administrative files, CAD files, Virtools files, publicity materials and photographs. They document the planning, design development, construction and exhibition of the NSA Muscle and related projects.
1995-2013
Documents d’archives de ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd] pour le projet NSA Muscle
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AP167
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The ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd] NSA Muscle project records, 1995-2013, contain approximately 5,000 digital working files for the NSA Muscle, a built prototype commissioned for the Non-Standard Architecture exhibition at the Centre George Pompidou in Paris in 2003. The NSA Muscle is a programmable structure that changes its shape and content in real time. The records are entirely digital, and include administrative files, CAD files, Virtools files, publicity materials and photographs. They document the planning, design development, construction and exhibition of the NSA Muscle and related projects.
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1995-2013
Reconnus pour leurs idées et projets novateurs, Greg Lynn et Yung Ho Chang abordent des questions d’importance vitale dans la pratique contemporaine. Les présentations individuelles de Lynn et de Chang sont suivies d’une conversation animée par le directeur du CCA, Mirko Zardini. La série Urgence témoigne de l’intérêt constant du CCA à explorer les questions cruciales(...)
13 juin 2008
Urgence 2008 : Greg Lynn et Yung Ho Chang
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Reconnus pour leurs idées et projets novateurs, Greg Lynn et Yung Ho Chang abordent des questions d’importance vitale dans la pratique contemporaine. Les présentations individuelles de Lynn et de Chang sont suivies d’une conversation animée par le directeur du CCA, Mirko Zardini. La série Urgence témoigne de l’intérêt constant du CCA à explorer les questions cruciales(...)
Yale and the City of Elms
PH1979:0608
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This album, intended chiefly as a guide for strangers visiting the University of Yale, New Haven (Connecticut, USA), is illustrated with 34 photogravures of several buildings of the campus. The title page reads : 'Yale and "The "City of Elms" by W.E. Decrow. It is illustrated with heliotypes of all the principal college buildings, a plan of the college grounds, and a map of the city of New Haven. Boston, W.E. Decrow, 238 Washington Street, 1882'. Yale University is portrayed through it's main buildings : South, South Middle, North-Middle, North, the Athenaeum, the old chapel, Lyceum, Battell Chapel, Yale School of Fine Arts, Peabody Museum, Treasury, Reading Room, Old Laboratory, Gymnasium, Library, Student's room in Durfee, West Divinity, Mason Library, Marquand Chapel, Yale Medical School, Yale Boat House, Hamilton Park, The New Haven House and Hopkins Grammar School as well as several halls : Berzelius, Farnam, Durfee, Alumni, North Sheffield, East Divinity, Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key, Psi Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Yale Law School City Hall.
architecture
1882
Yale and the City of Elms
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PH1979:0608
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This album, intended chiefly as a guide for strangers visiting the University of Yale, New Haven (Connecticut, USA), is illustrated with 34 photogravures of several buildings of the campus. The title page reads : 'Yale and "The "City of Elms" by W.E. Decrow. It is illustrated with heliotypes of all the principal college buildings, a plan of the college grounds, and a map of the city of New Haven. Boston, W.E. Decrow, 238 Washington Street, 1882'. Yale University is portrayed through it's main buildings : South, South Middle, North-Middle, North, the Athenaeum, the old chapel, Lyceum, Battell Chapel, Yale School of Fine Arts, Peabody Museum, Treasury, Reading Room, Old Laboratory, Gymnasium, Library, Student's room in Durfee, West Divinity, Mason Library, Marquand Chapel, Yale Medical School, Yale Boat House, Hamilton Park, The New Haven House and Hopkins Grammar School as well as several halls : Berzelius, Farnam, Durfee, Alumni, North Sheffield, East Divinity, Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key, Psi Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Yale Law School City Hall.
1882
architecture
photographies
ARCH255005
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A series of files (labelled "Photo-Prints") containing mostly photographs of projects, drawings and models: Bank of Canada; Massey Hall (site study); Markham Fairgrounds; Prime Miniser's Office; Prime Minister's Residence; UBC Faculty Club interiors; Lethbridge University; MacMillan Bloedel Building; Canadian National Exhibition (monorail model); Royal Bank Ottawa project; Imperial Oil (Don Mills); TTC Spadina Line - Eglinton West Station; Hassard Residence; Hall Residence; Hilborn Residence; Heller Residence; Theme pavilion Expo 1967 (Canadian Pavilion); Osaka Pavilion; Simon Fraser University; Sikh Temple, Vancouver; Shanon Estates; Nelson Towers; Village Lake Louise; East End Lake, Vancouver; Point Grey Townhouses; Whistler Condominiums; Port Moody Condominiums, F.P.19 Vancouver; X. Kaly Mini-Village; M-3 Montreal (Cite des terraces); False Creek (Fisherman's Quay); Winnipeg Studies; Metro Centre (Toronto); TTC Yorkdale station; Blocks 51, 61, and 71; Museum of Anthropology; Expo 1967 Pavilion, Eaton's (Toronto original building); Fuldaver Residence; Grouse Mountain project; Filberg Residence; Danto Residence; Bank of Canada (mock up)
Projects photographs for promotion
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ARCH255005
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A series of files (labelled "Photo-Prints") containing mostly photographs of projects, drawings and models: Bank of Canada; Massey Hall (site study); Markham Fairgrounds; Prime Miniser's Office; Prime Minister's Residence; UBC Faculty Club interiors; Lethbridge University; MacMillan Bloedel Building; Canadian National Exhibition (monorail model); Royal Bank Ottawa project; Imperial Oil (Don Mills); TTC Spadina Line - Eglinton West Station; Hassard Residence; Hall Residence; Hilborn Residence; Heller Residence; Theme pavilion Expo 1967 (Canadian Pavilion); Osaka Pavilion; Simon Fraser University; Sikh Temple, Vancouver; Shanon Estates; Nelson Towers; Village Lake Louise; East End Lake, Vancouver; Point Grey Townhouses; Whistler Condominiums; Port Moody Condominiums, F.P.19 Vancouver; X. Kaly Mini-Village; M-3 Montreal (Cite des terraces); False Creek (Fisherman's Quay); Winnipeg Studies; Metro Centre (Toronto); TTC Yorkdale station; Blocks 51, 61, and 71; Museum of Anthropology; Expo 1967 Pavilion, Eaton's (Toronto original building); Fuldaver Residence; Grouse Mountain project; Filberg Residence; Danto Residence; Bank of Canada (mock up)
photographies
Lumière zénithale : vitrages plafonnants de 1760 à 1960 témoigne de l’évolution de la fenestration zénithale, depuis son apparition à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, lorsque ce type de fenestration fut exploré d’abord à la Halle au blé, à Paris, jusqu’à l’édification de la faculté d’histoire de l’Université de Cambridge (1963-1968) conçue par James Stirling. L’exposition examine(...)
Salle octogonale
23 octobre 2008 au 15 février 2009
Lumière zénithale : vitrages plafonnants de 1760 à 1960
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Lumière zénithale : vitrages plafonnants de 1760 à 1960 témoigne de l’évolution de la fenestration zénithale, depuis son apparition à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, lorsque ce type de fenestration fut exploré d’abord à la Halle au blé, à Paris, jusqu’à l’édification de la faculté d’histoire de l’Université de Cambridge (1963-1968) conçue par James Stirling. L’exposition examine(...)
Salle octogonale
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Gianni Pettena fonds
AP207
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The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
1960-2019
Gianni Pettena fonds
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AP207
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The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
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1960-2019
Cambridge
PH1979:0600.01:001-036
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This album comprises 28 albumen silver prints of monuments of Cambridge and the following description of views of Cambridge could apply to this album: "These views of Cambrige focus primarily on the University's great medieval colleges untouched by the additions, renovations and accretions of the twentieth century, but also document the uncluttered nature of the city itself in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. Sprouting gargoyles vie for attention with gothic pinnacles, graceful bridges reflect themselves in the River Cam, and top-hatted gentlemen stroll through the snowy lanes of winter while labourers, messengers and apprentices confront the camera's gaze." (Cambridge Book and Print Gallery). The monuments depicted are the following: Jesus College. New Buildings; Cambridge Divinity Schools; Queen's College Entrance Gate; St. John's Chapel, from Trinity Backs (Summer); St. John's Chapel, from Trinity Backs (Winter); St. John's College. Bridge of Sighs; Queen's Bridge; Queen's Gardens; Pembroke College; Catherine's College; Emanuel College; Magdelen College; St. Peters College; Dowing College; Cains College. Old Gateway; Sidney College; Trinity Hall; The Round Church; Senate House and Library; and Fitzwilliam Museum.
architecture
ca. 1880
Cambridge
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PH1979:0600.01:001-036
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This album comprises 28 albumen silver prints of monuments of Cambridge and the following description of views of Cambridge could apply to this album: "These views of Cambrige focus primarily on the University's great medieval colleges untouched by the additions, renovations and accretions of the twentieth century, but also document the uncluttered nature of the city itself in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. Sprouting gargoyles vie for attention with gothic pinnacles, graceful bridges reflect themselves in the River Cam, and top-hatted gentlemen stroll through the snowy lanes of winter while labourers, messengers and apprentices confront the camera's gaze." (Cambridge Book and Print Gallery). The monuments depicted are the following: Jesus College. New Buildings; Cambridge Divinity Schools; Queen's College Entrance Gate; St. John's Chapel, from Trinity Backs (Summer); St. John's Chapel, from Trinity Backs (Winter); St. John's College. Bridge of Sighs; Queen's Bridge; Queen's Gardens; Pembroke College; Catherine's College; Emanuel College; Magdelen College; St. Peters College; Dowing College; Cains College. Old Gateway; Sidney College; Trinity Hall; The Round Church; Senate House and Library; and Fitzwilliam Museum.
ca. 1880
architecture