dessins
AP187.S2.SS3.012
Description:
The drawings are likely from the exhibition Architekturphantasien held at Wenzel Hablik Museum.
2000
Collages, Architekturphantasien, Wenzel Hablik Museum, Itzehoe, Germany
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AP187.S2.SS3.012
Description:
The drawings are likely from the exhibition Architekturphantasien held at Wenzel Hablik Museum.
dessins
2000
dessins
AP187.S2.SS3.007
Description:
The drawings are likely from the exhibition Architekturphantasien held at Wenzel Hablik Museum.
circa 2003
Sketches, Architekturphantasien, Wenzel Hablik Museum, Itzehoe, Germany
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AP187.S2.SS3.007
Description:
The drawings are likely from the exhibition Architekturphantasien held at Wenzel Hablik Museum.
dessins
circa 2003
Série(s)
AP162.S7
Description:
Series documents the contribution of architect Hans Scharoun to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Scharoun writing under the pseudonym Hannes. Born in 1893 in Bremen, Germany, Scharoun studied archictecture at the Technische Hochschule at Berlin-Charlottenburg between 1912 and 1914. From 1915 to 1918 he worked on a military commission for the rebuilding of East Prussia. In 1919, he joined the Arbeitsrat für Kunst led by Bruno Taut. From 1919 to 1925 he worked independently, taking on private and public commissions as well as architectural projects for exhibitions. He taught at the Akademie für Kunst und Gewerbe in Breslau from 1925 to 1932, and at the Technische Universität Berlin as a town planning professor from 1946 to 1958. In 1956, he won the first prize of the competition for the Philharmonie concert hall in West Berlin. He died in Berlin in 1972. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hans Scharoun to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings.
between 1919 and 1920
Hans Scharoun
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AP162.S7
Description:
Series documents the contribution of architect Hans Scharoun to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Scharoun writing under the pseudonym Hannes. Born in 1893 in Bremen, Germany, Scharoun studied archictecture at the Technische Hochschule at Berlin-Charlottenburg between 1912 and 1914. From 1915 to 1918 he worked on a military commission for the rebuilding of East Prussia. In 1919, he joined the Arbeitsrat für Kunst led by Bruno Taut. From 1919 to 1925 he worked independently, taking on private and public commissions as well as architectural projects for exhibitions. He taught at the Akademie für Kunst und Gewerbe in Breslau from 1925 to 1932, and at the Technische Universität Berlin as a town planning professor from 1946 to 1958. In 1956, he won the first prize of the competition for the Philharmonie concert hall in West Berlin. He died in Berlin in 1972. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hans Scharoun to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings.
series
between 1919 and 1920
Série(s)
AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
[ca. 1948-2004?]
James Stirling/Michael Wilford professional papers
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AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
Series 2
[ca. 1948-2004?]
documents textuels
AP207.S5.027
Description:
Contains press clippings on Gianni Pettena and his projects, correspondence, press releases for Pettena's exhibition or exhibition on Pettena's work, and promotional material of events related to Pettena's work and Pettena's interests. First binder of two.
2004-2005
Binder of professional papers, 2004-2005
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AP207.S5.027
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Contains press clippings on Gianni Pettena and his projects, correspondence, press releases for Pettena's exhibition or exhibition on Pettena's work, and promotional material of events related to Pettena's work and Pettena's interests. First binder of two.
documents textuels
2004-2005
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Bijoy Jain
AP182
Résumé:
The Bijoy Jain fonds documents eight projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2015. Represented work includes courtyard houses in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, and Chennai, live-work complexes in Mumbai and Dehradun, as well as two research-based projects, one for migrant housing and another an investigation of building demolition. The fonds consists of reproduced and original drawings, photographs, models, material samples, and several video recordings.
2008-2015
Fonds Bijoy Jain
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AP182
Résumé:
The Bijoy Jain fonds documents eight projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2015. Represented work includes courtyard houses in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, and Chennai, live-work complexes in Mumbai and Dehradun, as well as two research-based projects, one for migrant housing and another an investigation of building demolition. The fonds consists of reproduced and original drawings, photographs, models, material samples, and several video recordings.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
2008-2015
documents textuels
AP207.S5.029
Description:
Contains press clippings on Gianni Pettena and his projects, correspondence, press releases for Pettena's exhibition or exhibition on Pettena's work, promotional material of events related to Pettena's work and Pettena's interests, and notes by Pettena for lectures.
2006-2007
Binder of professional papers, 2006-2007
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AP207.S5.029
Description:
Contains press clippings on Gianni Pettena and his projects, correspondence, press releases for Pettena's exhibition or exhibition on Pettena's work, promotional material of events related to Pettena's work and Pettena's interests, and notes by Pettena for lectures.
documents textuels
2006-2007
PH1983:0042.06:002
Description:
According to Paul Gers, these structures were transported to the exhibition from Madagascar. Malagasy people who had been brought to Paris to be part of the exhibition at the Pavillon de Madagascar lived and worked in these structures during the day.
1900
View of Malagasy houses with thatched roofs on grounds of Pavillon de Madagascar, Exposition universelle, 1900, Paris, France
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PH1983:0042.06:002
Description:
According to Paul Gers, these structures were transported to the exhibition from Madagascar. Malagasy people who had been brought to Paris to be part of the exhibition at the Pavillon de Madagascar lived and worked in these structures during the day.
PH1983:0260
Description:
- Alternate Title "Maison de ferme près de Montmorency" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec".
architecture
1929 or before
View of the principal façade of Manoir de Charlesville with the Saint Lawrence River in the background, Boischatel, Québec, Canada
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PH1983:0260
Description:
- Alternate Title "Maison de ferme près de Montmorency" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec".
architecture
DR2004:0774:003
Description:
The text in black was originally prepared for an exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in 1981.
2000?
Notes on urban development in coastal zones
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DR2004:0774:003
Description:
The text in black was originally prepared for an exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in 1981.