Projet
AP173.S1.2001.D2
Description:
Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition Maison Folie in Lille, France, a multipurpose hall (studios and exhibition spaces, media library, day care, artists' communal space, office and a soup restaurant). The project was completed in 2004. Material in this series was produced around 2001. The series contains slides of drawings and a presentation drawing. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 2001
Maison Folie, Lille, France (2001)
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AP173.S1.2001.D2
Description:
Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition Maison Folie in Lille, France, a multipurpose hall (studios and exhibition spaces, media library, day care, artists' communal space, office and a soup restaurant). The project was completed in 2004. Material in this series was produced around 2001. The series contains slides of drawings and a presentation drawing. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
Project
ca. 2001
Projet
AP178.S1.1995.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 57/90. The office assigned the date 1995 to this project. At the beginning of the nineties, Rem Koolhaas, Wim Quist, Carel Weeber, and Robert Venturi were invited to propose a design for the extension and renovations of the Stedelijk Museum. Robert Venturi was the architect selected, but the project was suspended in 1993 due to the infeasibility of the program and budget restrictions. The following year, five applicants, including Siza, were asked to present a new design to a committee. In December 1995, Siza was officially announced as the new design architect for the project by the city of Amsterdam. The firm A+D+P was selected as the executive architect. Siza's first proposal was presented in 1998. His master plan included the demolition of the Marmottenhuis, the renovation of the 19th-century patios, and the relocation of the public toilets to the basement in order to create exhibition halls. The master plan also included the construction of three new wings and two underground passages to connect the newer and older buildings. A new wing, located to one side of Sandbergplein, included offices in the basement and on the ground floor as well as exhibition halls on the first floor. A new building surrounding the museum garden included storage space in the basement, a restaurant on the ground floor, and exhibition halls at the first floor. Construction work was projected to start in June 2000, however due to budget restrictions the project was not realized and a new competition was held in 2004. The firm Benthem Crouwel Architects realized the project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, preliminary drawings, plans, and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models and project site.
1989-2002
Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk [Restoration and extension of Stedelijk Museum], Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1995)
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AP178.S1.1995.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 57/90. The office assigned the date 1995 to this project. At the beginning of the nineties, Rem Koolhaas, Wim Quist, Carel Weeber, and Robert Venturi were invited to propose a design for the extension and renovations of the Stedelijk Museum. Robert Venturi was the architect selected, but the project was suspended in 1993 due to the infeasibility of the program and budget restrictions. The following year, five applicants, including Siza, were asked to present a new design to a committee. In December 1995, Siza was officially announced as the new design architect for the project by the city of Amsterdam. The firm A+D+P was selected as the executive architect. Siza's first proposal was presented in 1998. His master plan included the demolition of the Marmottenhuis, the renovation of the 19th-century patios, and the relocation of the public toilets to the basement in order to create exhibition halls. The master plan also included the construction of three new wings and two underground passages to connect the newer and older buildings. A new wing, located to one side of Sandbergplein, included offices in the basement and on the ground floor as well as exhibition halls on the first floor. A new building surrounding the museum garden included storage space in the basement, a restaurant on the ground floor, and exhibition halls at the first floor. Construction work was projected to start in June 2000, however due to budget restrictions the project was not realized and a new competition was held in 2004. The firm Benthem Crouwel Architects realized the project. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, preliminary drawings, plans, and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the models and project site.
Project
1989-2002
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:099:019
Description:
File containing documents in English, including correspondence and notes between Melvin Charney and staff at the Marianne Deson Gallery regarding representation and the possibility of an exhibition at the gallery. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MARIANNE DESON GALLERY / CHICAGO
1984-1986
Correspondence of Melvin Charney with the Marianne Deson Gallery
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DR2012:0012:099:019
Description:
File containing documents in English, including correspondence and notes between Melvin Charney and staff at the Marianne Deson Gallery regarding representation and the possibility of an exhibition at the gallery. Original folder inscribed in graphite: MARIANNE DESON GALLERY / CHICAGO
documents textuels
1984-1986
photographies
AP173.S2.1999.D2.002
Description:
Group consists of 248 slides of photographs of models, design development drawings, predominantly 3D renderings from digital files, photographs of the exhibition installation in construction and the completed installation. Stored in a binder with the orginial divider entitled "NANTES".
ca. 1999
Photographs for the WetGRID in Nantes, France
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AP173.S2.1999.D2.002
Description:
Group consists of 248 slides of photographs of models, design development drawings, predominantly 3D renderings from digital files, photographs of the exhibition installation in construction and the completed installation. Stored in a binder with the orginial divider entitled "NANTES".
photographies
ca. 1999
dessins
AP178.S2.1992.011
Description:
This sketchbook contains sketches and notes of the 'Visions for Madrid' exhibition in Spain, the reconstruction of Chiado in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Urban plan for city centre of Montreuil, France. It also includes notes about Évora and sketches of people.
August 1992
Sketchbook 338: Casa Siza - Montreil - Salemi - Chiado - Figuer
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AP178.S2.1992.011
Description:
This sketchbook contains sketches and notes of the 'Visions for Madrid' exhibition in Spain, the reconstruction of Chiado in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Urban plan for city centre of Montreuil, France. It also includes notes about Évora and sketches of people.
dessins
August 1992
Projet
AP137.D26
Description:
File documents two theme pavilions and the DuPont of Canada Auditorium built for the 1967 World Exposition, Montréal, Québec. The theme pavilions were designed on tetrahedral-shaped units of steel construction, and built as continuous space frames. The 372-seat auditorium was located next to the "Man the Explorer" theme pavilion on Ile Verte (which became part of Ile Ste. Helène), and the "Man the Producer" theme pavilion was erected on Ile Notre-Dame. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, and a presentation panel.
1964-1967
Theme Pavilions and DuPont of Canada Auditorium for Expo 67
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AP137.D26
Description:
File documents two theme pavilions and the DuPont of Canada Auditorium built for the 1967 World Exposition, Montréal, Québec. The theme pavilions were designed on tetrahedral-shaped units of steel construction, and built as continuous space frames. The 372-seat auditorium was located next to the "Man the Explorer" theme pavilion on Ile Verte (which became part of Ile Ste. Helène), and the "Man the Producer" theme pavilion was erected on Ile Notre-Dame. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, and a presentation panel.
File 26
1964-1967
documents textuels
ARCH270067
Description:
Group consists of a loan contract between Jacqueline Jeanneret and the École des Beaux-Arts de Besançon for an exhibition of photographs of Chandigarh, in 1971. The group also includes a list of photographs and documentation about Chandigarh and Le Corbusier.
1971
Loan contract between Jacqueline Jeanneret and the École des Beaux-Arts de Besançon
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ARCH270067
Description:
Group consists of a loan contract between Jacqueline Jeanneret and the École des Beaux-Arts de Besançon for an exhibition of photographs of Chandigarh, in 1971. The group also includes a list of photographs and documentation about Chandigarh and Le Corbusier.
documents textuels
1971
Projet
AP142.S1.D88
Description:
File documents Aldo Rossi's participation in the exhibition "Progetto pilota 1984 : proposte di funzioni campatibili col restauro" during the XVII Triennale di Milano, held in 1983-1988 in Milan, Italy. Rossi's proposal was the restoration of the villa Cusani Confalonieri in Carate Brianza, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1985. File contains reference drawings and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including correspondence, an architect's report, reference sources, drawings, sketches and photographic material.
1985
Villa Cusani Confalonieri, Carate Brianza, Italy
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AP142.S1.D88
Description:
File documents Aldo Rossi's participation in the exhibition "Progetto pilota 1984 : proposte di funzioni campatibili col restauro" during the XVII Triennale di Milano, held in 1983-1988 in Milan, Italy. Rossi's proposal was the restoration of the villa Cusani Confalonieri in Carate Brianza, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1985. File contains reference drawings and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including correspondence, an architect's report, reference sources, drawings, sketches and photographic material.
File 88
1985
documents textuels
ARCH267425
Description:
This group consists of a plan (site plan showing seating), correspondence and related documents for the Expo'67 Stadium in Montréal, Québec. There is also a brochure with instructions about noise control by the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition.
6407 / 3.7 / Stadium / Sound Reinforcement System
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ARCH267425
Description:
This group consists of a plan (site plan showing seating), correspondence and related documents for the Expo'67 Stadium in Montréal, Québec. There is also a brochure with instructions about noise control by the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition.
documents textuels
Série(s)
Notebooks and agendas
AP207.S6
Description:
The series consists of Pettena’s notes and notebooks that document several of his activities including notes on his projects, his exhibitions and publications from approximately 1960 to the end of the 2010s. Also included are Pettena’s agendas from 1996 to 2001.
1960-2018
Notebooks and agendas
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AP207.S6
Description:
The series consists of Pettena’s notes and notebooks that document several of his activities including notes on his projects, his exhibitions and publications from approximately 1960 to the end of the 2010s. Also included are Pettena’s agendas from 1996 to 2001.
Series
1960-2018