PH2009:0006:043
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Imdustrial Workers
architecture
1961
Baie Comeau North with British Canadian Aluminium Company complex in background, Quebec
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PH2009:0006:043
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Imdustrial Workers
architecture
PH2009:0006:057
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Industrial Workers
architecture
1962
Chapais with Opemiska Copper Mine in background, Quebec
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PH2009:0006:057
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Industrial Workers
architecture
Gagnon, Quebec
PH2009:0006:046
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Industrial Workers
architecture
1961
Gagnon, Quebec
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PH2009:0006:046
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Industrial Workers
architecture
Gagnon, Quebec
PH2009:0006:045
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Industrial Workers
architecture
1961
Gagnon, Quebec
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PH2009:0006:045
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Photograph from the series : Communities - To House Industrial Workers
architecture
Projet
AP178.S1.2002.PR05
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This project series documents the Parque de Vidago in Vidago, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 49/00. The office assigned the dates 2002-2010 to this project. This project consisted of extensive modifications to the spa resort Parque de Vidago Palace Hotel for owner VMPS - Águas & Turismo, S.A, part of Unicer (now Super Bock Group). The Palace Hotel and its surrounding nature park were originally proposed by King Carlos I at the beginning of the 20th century in order to create a luxurious resort around the famous Vidago mineral springs. In 2006, the resort was temporarily closed for the work to begin. For Siza, this primarily consisted of the construction of a new thermal spa, the conversion of rural buildings into vacation homes, and the building of a new clubhouse for the golf course. These three aspects of the project were divided as three subprojects by the office and have been arranged under AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1, AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS2 and AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3, respectively. While the spa and clubhouse were both built, the vacation homes were not realized. The resort reopened in 2010. Several smaller buildings were also realized as part of this project including the Fonte Salus (spring), the Fonte de Vidago (spring) and the Portaria (gatehouse). Materials for these three building are arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1. Also included were several buildings that were not realized such as the Academia de golfe and the Edifício da manutenção (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3), and the Espaço Serralves (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1). This project was realized in tandem with another similar project by Siza, the Parque de Pedras Salgadas (AP178.S1.2002.PR06), also owned by Unicer. For this reason, the materials for both projects are mixed together. Files in this project series that contain materials for the Pedras Salgadas project have been identified at the file level.
2002-2012
Parque de Vidago [Vidago Palace], Vidago, Portugal (2002-2010)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Parque de Vidago in Vidago, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 49/00. The office assigned the dates 2002-2010 to this project. This project consisted of extensive modifications to the spa resort Parque de Vidago Palace Hotel for owner VMPS - Águas & Turismo, S.A, part of Unicer (now Super Bock Group). The Palace Hotel and its surrounding nature park were originally proposed by King Carlos I at the beginning of the 20th century in order to create a luxurious resort around the famous Vidago mineral springs. In 2006, the resort was temporarily closed for the work to begin. For Siza, this primarily consisted of the construction of a new thermal spa, the conversion of rural buildings into vacation homes, and the building of a new clubhouse for the golf course. These three aspects of the project were divided as three subprojects by the office and have been arranged under AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1, AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS2 and AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3, respectively. While the spa and clubhouse were both built, the vacation homes were not realized. The resort reopened in 2010. Several smaller buildings were also realized as part of this project including the Fonte Salus (spring), the Fonte de Vidago (spring) and the Portaria (gatehouse). Materials for these three building are arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1. Also included were several buildings that were not realized such as the Academia de golfe and the Edifício da manutenção (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3), and the Espaço Serralves (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1). This project was realized in tandem with another similar project by Siza, the Parque de Pedras Salgadas (AP178.S1.2002.PR06), also owned by Unicer. For this reason, the materials for both projects are mixed together. Files in this project series that contain materials for the Pedras Salgadas project have been identified at the file level.
Project
2002-2012
Tokyo : Yasuhiro Ishimoto
Après avoir vécu une grande partie de sa vie aux États-Unis, le photographe Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921-2012) s’installe définitivement à Tokyo à partir de 1961. Là, il amorce une étude de la ville qui se distingue des photographies de rue que réalisent ses contemporains. Au cours des 50 années qui suivent, Ishimoto représente essentiellement les espaces changeants et la(...)
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28 juin 2012 au 21 octobre 2012
Tokyo : Yasuhiro Ishimoto
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Après avoir vécu une grande partie de sa vie aux États-Unis, le photographe Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921-2012) s’installe définitivement à Tokyo à partir de 1961. Là, il amorce une étude de la ville qui se distingue des photographies de rue que réalisent ses contemporains. Au cours des 50 années qui suivent, Ishimoto représente essentiellement les espaces changeants et la(...)
Vitrines
événements
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
18 septembre 2008 , 18h
événements
18 septembre 2008
18h
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
dessins, photographies
DR2012:0011:032
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Ring binder containing drawings, photographs, reprographic copies, stats of architectural, art, and graphic design work, and a watercolour related to Melvin Charney's activities as a student at McGill University, and include the following early projects: - Kitchen details for Mr. and Mrs. A. Zion (1 stat); - Design of vol. 2, no. 2 of YES: A Creative Quarterly (1 copy); - Small weekend house (3 stats); - Curb-service restaurant, for summer use only, on a Laurentian road (2 stat); - Studio-house in the Laurentian mountains (2 stats); - Apartment house to complete an existing pattern of older garden apartments (3 stats); - Community library for the Town of Mount Royal (6 stats); - Motel near the St. Lawrence River (2 stats); - Child centre (3 stats); - Building for the Province of Quebec Architects Association (4 stats); - Cloverdale shopping centre (1 stat); - Morse Jewellers (4 stats); - Steinberg's supermarket, Montreal North; - Reinforced concrete canopy, Molson Stadium (1 sketch, 1 photograph, 1 stat); - Town of Dorval subdivision proposal (1 stat); - Ottawa City Hall, study of lighting of areas in the building (1 stat); - Entrance vestibule, 1552 St. Matthew Street, Montreal (1 stat).
1955-1957
Portfolio for application to the graduate program at Yale University
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DR2012:0011:032
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Ring binder containing drawings, photographs, reprographic copies, stats of architectural, art, and graphic design work, and a watercolour related to Melvin Charney's activities as a student at McGill University, and include the following early projects: - Kitchen details for Mr. and Mrs. A. Zion (1 stat); - Design of vol. 2, no. 2 of YES: A Creative Quarterly (1 copy); - Small weekend house (3 stats); - Curb-service restaurant, for summer use only, on a Laurentian road (2 stat); - Studio-house in the Laurentian mountains (2 stats); - Apartment house to complete an existing pattern of older garden apartments (3 stats); - Community library for the Town of Mount Royal (6 stats); - Motel near the St. Lawrence River (2 stats); - Child centre (3 stats); - Building for the Province of Quebec Architects Association (4 stats); - Cloverdale shopping centre (1 stat); - Morse Jewellers (4 stats); - Steinberg's supermarket, Montreal North; - Reinforced concrete canopy, Molson Stadium (1 sketch, 1 photograph, 1 stat); - Town of Dorval subdivision proposal (1 stat); - Ottawa City Hall, study of lighting of areas in the building (1 stat); - Entrance vestibule, 1552 St. Matthew Street, Montreal (1 stat).
dessins, photographies
1955-1957
PH1979:0548
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This album bears a title page as follows (glued to the inside cover): Grand Architectural Panorama of London. Regent Street to Westminster Abbey. From original drawings made expressly for the work by R. Sandeman, architect, and executed on wood by George C. Leighton. London: published by I. Writelaw, 188, Fleet Street; Sold by Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Stationers' Hall Court; and to be had of all booksellers. Printed by Leightons and Taylor, 10, Lamb's Conduit Street, 1849. A folded panoramic engraved view begins at left with St. Margaret Church and Westminster Abbey and continues to All Soul's Church. In between, are depicted monuments, buildings, shops, companies, streets, horses, carriages and people, through the following streets : Great George Street; Upper Class Street; Parliament Street; Downing Street; Spring Gardens/Charing Cross; Trafalgar Square/Spring Gardens; Warwick Street; Cockspur Street; Duke of York's Monument, Waterloo Place; Charles Street; Jermyn Street; Piccadilly Regent Circus; Vine Street; Swallow Street; Vigo Street; Leicester Street; New Burlington Street; Conduit Street; Madox Street; Hanover Street; Princes' Street; Oxford Street; Great Castle Street; Margaret Street; Mortimer Street; Langham Place and Portland Place.
architecture, topographique, urbanisme
1849
Grand Architectural Panorama of London. Regent Street to Westminster Abbey
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PH1979:0548
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This album bears a title page as follows (glued to the inside cover): Grand Architectural Panorama of London. Regent Street to Westminster Abbey. From original drawings made expressly for the work by R. Sandeman, architect, and executed on wood by George C. Leighton. London: published by I. Writelaw, 188, Fleet Street; Sold by Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Stationers' Hall Court; and to be had of all booksellers. Printed by Leightons and Taylor, 10, Lamb's Conduit Street, 1849. A folded panoramic engraved view begins at left with St. Margaret Church and Westminster Abbey and continues to All Soul's Church. In between, are depicted monuments, buildings, shops, companies, streets, horses, carriages and people, through the following streets : Great George Street; Upper Class Street; Parliament Street; Downing Street; Spring Gardens/Charing Cross; Trafalgar Square/Spring Gardens; Warwick Street; Cockspur Street; Duke of York's Monument, Waterloo Place; Charles Street; Jermyn Street; Piccadilly Regent Circus; Vine Street; Swallow Street; Vigo Street; Leicester Street; New Burlington Street; Conduit Street; Madox Street; Hanover Street; Princes' Street; Oxford Street; Great Castle Street; Margaret Street; Mortimer Street; Langham Place and Portland Place.
1849
architecture, topographique, urbanisme
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
DR1988:0015:001-029
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Part of a miscellaneous group of visual and textual documents collected by Oswald Mathias Ungers, apparently to represent the work of artists/architects in Die gläserne Kette. Primarily formal studies and other material relating to projects for buildings but also includes biographical material. Includes 17 drawings, 12 photographs, 9 prints, and 4 sheets of text. Most of the drawings are studies of architectonic massing of forms, a few are identified by project name, such as "Das Maler Haus" (the Painter's house) and the Christian Science Cathedral. Design of the subject of the photograph, drawing, or reproduction is attributed to Carl Krayl, following Ungers's attributions, unless otherwise stated. Many of the works in this group are inscribed with the name "Krayl" in blue ball-point pen; this might be the hand-writing of Frau L. Krayl who wrote the note on DR1988:0015:026 R/V. The photographs DR1988:0015:001 to DR1988:0015:006 are of the same model. Tim Benson has suggested that the model is a competition entry for changes to Alexanderplatz, Berlin (Shubert). DR1988:0015:007 to DR1988:0015:009 illustrate different views of the same plaster model. DR1988:0015:010 appears to be a photograph of a model for "Das Maler Haus", which is represented by the prints DR1988:0015:024 and DR1988:0015:025.
circa 1918-1945
Material from Carl Krayl mostly for Die gläserne Kette
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DR1988:0015:001-029
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Part of a miscellaneous group of visual and textual documents collected by Oswald Mathias Ungers, apparently to represent the work of artists/architects in Die gläserne Kette. Primarily formal studies and other material relating to projects for buildings but also includes biographical material. Includes 17 drawings, 12 photographs, 9 prints, and 4 sheets of text. Most of the drawings are studies of architectonic massing of forms, a few are identified by project name, such as "Das Maler Haus" (the Painter's house) and the Christian Science Cathedral. Design of the subject of the photograph, drawing, or reproduction is attributed to Carl Krayl, following Ungers's attributions, unless otherwise stated. Many of the works in this group are inscribed with the name "Krayl" in blue ball-point pen; this might be the hand-writing of Frau L. Krayl who wrote the note on DR1988:0015:026 R/V. The photographs DR1988:0015:001 to DR1988:0015:006 are of the same model. Tim Benson has suggested that the model is a competition entry for changes to Alexanderplatz, Berlin (Shubert). DR1988:0015:007 to DR1988:0015:009 illustrate different views of the same plaster model. DR1988:0015:010 appears to be a photograph of a model for "Das Maler Haus", which is represented by the prints DR1988:0015:024 and DR1988:0015:025.
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
circa 1918-1945