archives
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AP190
Résumé:
The Preston Scott Cohen Eyebeam project records, 2001-2016, consist of 281 digital files that document the architect’s competition entry for the Eyebeam Atelier Museum in New York City, developed in 2001. The archive includes 154 digital models in Rhinoceros, 30 digital models in STL, approximately 90 digital images, one video, and a number of Illustrator, Photoshop, PDF, and Microsoft Word files.
2001-2016
Documents d’archives de Preston Scott Cohen pour le projet Eyebeam
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AP190
Résumé:
The Preston Scott Cohen Eyebeam project records, 2001-2016, consist of 281 digital files that document the architect’s competition entry for the Eyebeam Atelier Museum in New York City, developed in 2001. The archive includes 154 digital models in Rhinoceros, 30 digital models in STL, approximately 90 digital images, one video, and a number of Illustrator, Photoshop, PDF, and Microsoft Word files.
archives
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2001-2016
documents textuels
LRHD
ARCH153578
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Handwritten minutes of meeting, 6 April 1973 Memos from PDE, Peter Wolf Complaint letter to PDE from Kenneth Frampton, April 23 1972 Estimates for exhibition catalog Proposals and description of the structure of MoMA exhibition Budget Newspaper clippings, Newsdays, July 18 1973 Several project descriptions & cost analyses
1972-1973
LRHD
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ARCH153578
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Handwritten minutes of meeting, 6 April 1973 Memos from PDE, Peter Wolf Complaint letter to PDE from Kenneth Frampton, April 23 1972 Estimates for exhibition catalog Proposals and description of the structure of MoMA exhibition Budget Newspaper clippings, Newsdays, July 18 1973 Several project descriptions & cost analyses
documents textuels
1972-1973
DR1994:0144:259
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catalogue of the exhibition 'Another Chance for Housing: Low-Rise Alternatives' held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., June 12-August 19, 1973
1973
Another Chance for Housing: Low-Rise Alternatives
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DR1994:0144:259
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catalogue of the exhibition 'Another Chance for Housing: Low-Rise Alternatives' held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., June 12-August 19, 1973
dessins
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.517
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This file includes positive prints of CCA building drawing negative for use in the opening exhibition and book Canadian Centre for Architecture: Building and Gardens.
ca 1989
Positive prints of CCA building negatives, Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.517
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This file includes positive prints of CCA building drawing negative for use in the opening exhibition and book Canadian Centre for Architecture: Building and Gardens.
dessins
ca 1989
Task Force
DR2004:1009
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views of drawings, views of presentations, views of Cedric Price and other instructors, views of students, views possibly of an exhibition, and other views
1994-1995
Task Force
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DR2004:1009
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views of drawings, views of presentations, views of Cedric Price and other instructors, views of students, views possibly of an exhibition, and other views
dessins
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16 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH266135
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This group consists of floor plans, elevations and perspectives for a Polish pavilion at an international exhibition of tourism. There are also several sketches.
Floor plans, elevations and perspectives
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ARCH266135
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This group consists of floor plans, elevations and perspectives for a Polish pavilion at an international exhibition of tourism. There are also several sketches.
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16 reprographic copy(ies)
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PHCON2002:0016:004:105
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Postcard is an annoucement card for Matta-Clark's exhibition "Sous-sols de Paris" shown at Yvon Lambert from 21 April 1977.
18 April 1977
Postcard from Gordon Matta-Clark to Jane Crawford
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PHCON2002:0016:004:105
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Postcard is an annoucement card for Matta-Clark's exhibition "Sous-sols de Paris" shown at Yvon Lambert from 21 April 1977.
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18 April 1977
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Audiovisual material
AP165.S5
Description:
The Audiovisual material series, 1990 – 2002, consists of 175 video recordings that document various aspects of Hoberman’s work in transformable design, as well as the operations of his company Hoberman Associates, Inc. This includes broadcast footage featuring Hoberman, media coverage of installations and exhibitions, interviews with Hoberman, promotional material produced by Hoberman Associates Inc., documentary footage of toy and business-related activities, and home videos. Material consists of analog and digital recording techniques on a variety of formats including MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, U-matic cassettes, Hi-8 cassettes, Betacam cassettes and Digital Betacam cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this series are about Hoberman and/or were produced by his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. It includes television programs featuring Hoberman, media coverage relating to specific projects such as the Iris Dome and other expanding geodesic spheres, promotional videos for toy products, documentary footage of international business operations, and media coverage of notable events such as the installation and inauguration of the Hoberman Arch at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and footage of Bill Clinton with the Hoberman sphere. While there are some completed broadcast productions in the series, the majority of the material is comprised of audio-visual production elements including raw footage, rushes, cuts, rough edits, masters, and compilations.
1990-2002
Audiovisual material
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AP165.S5
Description:
The Audiovisual material series, 1990 – 2002, consists of 175 video recordings that document various aspects of Hoberman’s work in transformable design, as well as the operations of his company Hoberman Associates, Inc. This includes broadcast footage featuring Hoberman, media coverage of installations and exhibitions, interviews with Hoberman, promotional material produced by Hoberman Associates Inc., documentary footage of toy and business-related activities, and home videos. Material consists of analog and digital recording techniques on a variety of formats including MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, U-matic cassettes, Hi-8 cassettes, Betacam cassettes and Digital Betacam cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this series are about Hoberman and/or were produced by his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. It includes television programs featuring Hoberman, media coverage relating to specific projects such as the Iris Dome and other expanding geodesic spheres, promotional videos for toy products, documentary footage of international business operations, and media coverage of notable events such as the installation and inauguration of the Hoberman Arch at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and footage of Bill Clinton with the Hoberman sphere. While there are some completed broadcast productions in the series, the majority of the material is comprised of audio-visual production elements including raw footage, rushes, cuts, rough edits, masters, and compilations.
Series 5
1990-2002
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AP162.S9
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Series documents the contribution of architect Max Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Max Taut writing under the pseudonym Kein Name. Born in 1884 in Königsberg, Germany, Max Taut trained in carpentry and building before working in an architectural firm in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1911, he worked independently, and later shared a practice with his brother Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffman (who joined them after 1914). His first architectural projects consisted primarily of schools. After his military service from 1914 to 1918, Max Taut joined the Arbeisrat für Kunst and the Novembersgruppe. After the First World War, he undertook several architectural projects, both private and public commissions such as housing and office buildings (mainly in Berlin), and also worked on projects for exhibitions. Unable to pratice during the Nazi Regime and the Second World War, Max Taut return to his architectural practice after the war and taught as a professor of architecture at the Hochschule für bildende Kunst in Berlin from 1945 to 1954. He undertook mainly housing development projects during this period. He died in Berlin in 1967. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Max Taut to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
circa 1919 -1920
Max Taut
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AP162.S9
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Series documents the contribution of architect Max Taut to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Max Taut writing under the pseudonym Kein Name. Born in 1884 in Königsberg, Germany, Max Taut trained in carpentry and building before working in an architectural firm in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1911, he worked independently, and later shared a practice with his brother Bruno Taut and Franz Hoffman (who joined them after 1914). His first architectural projects consisted primarily of schools. After his military service from 1914 to 1918, Max Taut joined the Arbeisrat für Kunst and the Novembersgruppe. After the First World War, he undertook several architectural projects, both private and public commissions such as housing and office buildings (mainly in Berlin), and also worked on projects for exhibitions. Unable to pratice during the Nazi Regime and the Second World War, Max Taut return to his architectural practice after the war and taught as a professor of architecture at the Hochschule für bildende Kunst in Berlin from 1945 to 1954. He undertook mainly housing development projects during this period. He died in Berlin in 1967. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Max Taut to the Die gläserne Kette circle and related drawings. The series also includes photographic materials of some of his architectural projects.
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circa 1919 -1920
PHCON2002:0016:083
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Exhibition poster for Westfäilisches Landesmuseum's "Gordon Matta-Clark: Zeichnungen. Food. Bingo. Filme.", held between 3 October 1999 and 2 January 2000.
1999
Gordon Matta-Clark: Zeichnungen. Food. Bingo. Filme.
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PHCON2002:0016:083
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Exhibition poster for Westfäilisches Landesmuseum's "Gordon Matta-Clark: Zeichnungen. Food. Bingo. Filme.", held between 3 October 1999 and 2 January 2000.