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CD046.S1
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The five diverse pamphlets and publications primarily document certain architecturally-related events during Vancouver's explosive growth through the 1950s. Included are a fund-raising campaign brochure for the expansion of the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1949-1951, and an invitation to the inauguration of the Frederick Lasserre Architecture and Fine Arts Building at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The building was constructed by architects Thompson, Berwick, Pratt in 1957-1958, but officially opened in 1962 after the death of Lasserre (1911-1961), UBC's first director of the school of architecture. The series also includes "Project '58", a relatively rare privately-printed pamphlet given to Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe by architect Geoffrey Massey. Written by Wells Coates, with Massey, Arthur Erickson, Peter Oberlander, and E.J. Watkins, the illustrated proposal recommended the creation of a local urban-design centre in 1958 to forestall the rise of private development through the implimentation of a master plan strategy for Vancouver. Material in this series was produced between 1946 and 1962. Series contains a pamphlet, invitation brochures and publications.
1946-1962
Civic and Cultural Publications
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CD046.S1
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The five diverse pamphlets and publications primarily document certain architecturally-related events during Vancouver's explosive growth through the 1950s. Included are a fund-raising campaign brochure for the expansion of the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1949-1951, and an invitation to the inauguration of the Frederick Lasserre Architecture and Fine Arts Building at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The building was constructed by architects Thompson, Berwick, Pratt in 1957-1958, but officially opened in 1962 after the death of Lasserre (1911-1961), UBC's first director of the school of architecture. The series also includes "Project '58", a relatively rare privately-printed pamphlet given to Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe by architect Geoffrey Massey. Written by Wells Coates, with Massey, Arthur Erickson, Peter Oberlander, and E.J. Watkins, the illustrated proposal recommended the creation of a local urban-design centre in 1958 to forestall the rise of private development through the implimentation of a master plan strategy for Vancouver. Material in this series was produced between 1946 and 1962. Series contains a pamphlet, invitation brochures and publications.
Series
1946-1962
Sous-série
AP197.S1.SS2
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This subseries documents Frampton’s academic career as an Associate professor at the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Princeton University (1967-1972) and as Associate professor and subsequently as Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University (1972-1977; 1974- present). While at GSAPP, Frampton simultaneously held appointments as Visiting professor at several institutions. These activities are also documented here including documents related to his appointment as Visiting professor at the Berlage Institute, Amsterdam (1990-1997), the Università della Svizzera Italiana, Mendrisio (1998-2003), and École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switerland (1995). This subseries is made up of textual documentation consisting of course readers, application booklets, university handbooks, correspondence, student works, course syllabi, drafts of slides for lectures, draft lectures and notes, drafts for graduation speeches, take home exams, transcripts of lectures, event posters, and various photographs of student projects/models.
1965-2015
Princeton University, Columbia University, and other academic affiliations
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AP197.S1.SS2
Description:
This subseries documents Frampton’s academic career as an Associate professor at the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Princeton University (1967-1972) and as Associate professor and subsequently as Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University (1972-1977; 1974- present). While at GSAPP, Frampton simultaneously held appointments as Visiting professor at several institutions. These activities are also documented here including documents related to his appointment as Visiting professor at the Berlage Institute, Amsterdam (1990-1997), the Università della Svizzera Italiana, Mendrisio (1998-2003), and École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switerland (1995). This subseries is made up of textual documentation consisting of course readers, application booklets, university handbooks, correspondence, student works, course syllabi, drafts of slides for lectures, draft lectures and notes, drafts for graduation speeches, take home exams, transcripts of lectures, event posters, and various photographs of student projects/models.
Subseries
1965-2015
D’abord, les forêts
*D’abord, les forêts* s’intéresse aux relations encore inexplorées qu’entretient la foresterie avec l’urbanisme et le design. Envisageant la foresterie en tant qu’activité créant des environnements extrêmement construits, à une échelle, une précision et une ambition sans précédent, l’exposition permet de mieux comprendre les liens qui existent entre ressources naturelles,(...)
Salle octogonale
4 octobre 2012 au 6 janvier 2013
D’abord, les forêts
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*D’abord, les forêts* s’intéresse aux relations encore inexplorées qu’entretient la foresterie avec l’urbanisme et le design. Envisageant la foresterie en tant qu’activité créant des environnements extrêmement construits, à une échelle, une précision et une ambition sans précédent, l’exposition permet de mieux comprendre les liens qui existent entre ressources naturelles,(...)
Salle octogonale
articles
Trajets et transferts
Fondation Ford, Douglas Ensminger, Casablanca Chandigarh : Bilans d'une modernisation, Comment les architectes, les experts, les politiciens, les agences internationales et les citoyens négocient l'urbanisme moderne : Casablanca Chandigarh
20 février 2016
Trajets et transferts
documents textuels
AP206.S4.004
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These materials cover topics in art, construction, Chandigarh and urban planning.
1950-1991
Book excerpts, magazine excerpts and papers
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AP206.S4.004
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These materials cover topics in art, construction, Chandigarh and urban planning.
documents textuels
1950-1991
documents textuels, photographies
ARCH253862
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notes on urban network model, black-and-white contact sheet
n.d.
Movement in Midtown Manhattan
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ARCH253862
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notes on urban network model, black-and-white contact sheet
documents textuels, photographies
n.d.
ARCH280058
10 October 1952
documents textuels
ARCH267678
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Preliminary draft of the development program for the Paris suburbs prepared by the Direction des services d'architecture et d'urbanisme for the Préfecture de la Seine signed by Pierre Jeanneret.
1946
Preliminary draft of the development plan for the Paris suburbs signed by Pierre Jeanneret
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ARCH267678
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Preliminary draft of the development program for the Paris suburbs prepared by the Direction des services d'architecture et d'urbanisme for the Préfecture de la Seine signed by Pierre Jeanneret.
documents textuels
1946
dessins
ARCH172777
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Plan d'utilisation du sol du quartier par le service d'habitation et d'urbanisme de la Ville de Montréal, plans des sous-sols, rez-de-chaussée et étages, plans de localisation, plans et croquis des étages, notes textuelles, élévations, et croquis de conception
Plans et croquis
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ARCH172777
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Plan d'utilisation du sol du quartier par le service d'habitation et d'urbanisme de la Ville de Montréal, plans des sous-sols, rez-de-chaussée et étages, plans de localisation, plans et croquis des étages, notes textuelles, élévations, et croquis de conception
dessins
Projet
AP149.S1.1988.PR01
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This project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's housing development project in Sichuan, China. The project was done in collaboration with the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering between 1993 and 1995. The two main objectives were to train Chongqing staff to develope a new use for the land and new housing planning in rural areas. The project also led to the publication "Housing a Billion," which was published in two volumes: "Housing a Billion: Volume 1- Urban Upgrading: Design Ideals for Rural China" and "Housing a Billion: Volume 2- Village Upgrading: Jianlu, China", both published in 1993. Also includes material related to the international workshop"Rural Housing: A First Step to Market Housing" in China, to which Minimum Cost Housing Group help organized and participated to. The material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1994. The file contains predominantly textual records documenting the collaboration between the Minimum Cost Housing Group and the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering, and also the production of the publication. The file also includes dummies, drawings, slides and other production material for the publications "Housing a Billion."
1986-1994
Housing development project in Sichuan
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AP149.S1.1988.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's housing development project in Sichuan, China. The project was done in collaboration with the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering between 1993 and 1995. The two main objectives were to train Chongqing staff to develope a new use for the land and new housing planning in rural areas. The project also led to the publication "Housing a Billion," which was published in two volumes: "Housing a Billion: Volume 1- Urban Upgrading: Design Ideals for Rural China" and "Housing a Billion: Volume 2- Village Upgrading: Jianlu, China", both published in 1993. Also includes material related to the international workshop"Rural Housing: A First Step to Market Housing" in China, to which Minimum Cost Housing Group help organized and participated to. The material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1994. The file contains predominantly textual records documenting the collaboration between the Minimum Cost Housing Group and the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering, and also the production of the publication. The file also includes dummies, drawings, slides and other production material for the publications "Housing a Billion."
Project
1986-1994