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AP178.S2.1991.006
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This sketchbook contains sketches of the Vitra International factory in Weil am Rhein, Germany and the Galician Centre of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It also includes notes about the reconstruction of the Chiado in Lisbon, Portugal.
August 1991
Sketchbook 319: Vitra - Boavista - Santiago - Programa Chiado - R. Alecrim - Ceramica
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AP178.S2.1991.006
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This sketchbook contains sketches of the Vitra International factory in Weil am Rhein, Germany and the Galician Centre of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It also includes notes about the reconstruction of the Chiado in Lisbon, Portugal.
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August 1991
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DR2012:0012:099:003
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File containing documents in English, including correspondence and notes, related to copyright issues and Melvin Charney's donation of a photo-assemblage of Le trésor de Trois-Rivières. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ART DEALERS ASSOC OF CANADA (PADAC)
1994-1996
Correspondence of Melvin Charney related to artwork donation
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DR2012:0012:099:003
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File containing documents in English, including correspondence and notes, related to copyright issues and Melvin Charney's donation of a photo-assemblage of Le trésor de Trois-Rivières. Original folder inscribed in graphite: ART DEALERS ASSOC OF CANADA (PADAC)
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1994-1996
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Gianni Pettena fonds
AP207
Résumé:
The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
1960-2019
Gianni Pettena fonds
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AP207
Résumé:
The Gianni Pettena fonds documents Pettena’s work as an artist, architect, critic, and professor of history of contemporary architecture from the 1960s to the end of the 2010s. It includes one hundred artistic and architectural projects, material related to exhibitions he curated and designed, and his writings.
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1960-2019
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Exhibitions
AP022.S7
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Series documents exhibitions about the work of Arthur Erickson. It contains for the exhition "Arthur Erickson - Selected Projects 1971-1985" held at the Cener for Inter-American Relations, New York, New York, from March 27 to June 6, 1985. The exhibition was organized by the Center, an affiliate of the Americas Society, and was curated by architect Barbara Shapiro, who worked in Erickson's office. The material consists of photographs of models presented in the exhibitions and the exhibition poster. The series also contains press release, exhibition description, project description, and articles related to the exhibition "Arthur Erickson: Critical Works" presented at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2006.
1985
Exhibitions
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AP022.S7
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Series documents exhibitions about the work of Arthur Erickson. It contains for the exhition "Arthur Erickson - Selected Projects 1971-1985" held at the Cener for Inter-American Relations, New York, New York, from March 27 to June 6, 1985. The exhibition was organized by the Center, an affiliate of the Americas Society, and was curated by architect Barbara Shapiro, who worked in Erickson's office. The material consists of photographs of models presented in the exhibitions and the exhibition poster. The series also contains press release, exhibition description, project description, and articles related to the exhibition "Arthur Erickson: Critical Works" presented at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2006.
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1985
Sous-série
AP032.S2.SS2.D1.SD3
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A collection of alphabetically - arranged files containing research information and documentation on a wide range of subjects: construction materials and techniques, building types, architects, engineering, art and sculpture, institutions, cities, machines, World Fairs, etc. A number of files, such as artists, bridges and stadiums, are exceptionally large. Some material is related to office projects, including colour samples for certain SOM buildings, and there are personal documents concerning Goldsmith's speech requests, RIBA lecture, and a number of business trips. The Files contain clippings, printed and published material, journals, correspondence and memos, notes and sketches, photographs and diazos, and 2 samples of building materials (stone).
1957-1983
Research and Documentation Files
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AP032.S2.SS2.D1.SD3
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A collection of alphabetically - arranged files containing research information and documentation on a wide range of subjects: construction materials and techniques, building types, architects, engineering, art and sculpture, institutions, cities, machines, World Fairs, etc. A number of files, such as artists, bridges and stadiums, are exceptionally large. Some material is related to office projects, including colour samples for certain SOM buildings, and there are personal documents concerning Goldsmith's speech requests, RIBA lecture, and a number of business trips. The Files contain clippings, printed and published material, journals, correspondence and memos, notes and sketches, photographs and diazos, and 2 samples of building materials (stone).
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1957-1983
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AP178.S2.1993.006
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This sketchbook includes sketches for the 'Puerta Real 1' office building and restaurant, Galician Centre of Contemporary Art, Aleixo Office building, and for the reconstruction for the Chiado. It also contains notes and sketches of Valencia and a self-portrait.
August 1993
Sketchbook 351: Gargaleiro -Santiago
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AP178.S2.1993.006
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This sketchbook includes sketches for the 'Puerta Real 1' office building and restaurant, Galician Centre of Contemporary Art, Aleixo Office building, and for the reconstruction for the Chiado. It also contains notes and sketches of Valencia and a self-portrait.
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August 1993
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DR2012:0012:095:025
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File containing documents in English, including two copies of the exhibition catalogue, photocopies, and two copies of the Southern Alberta Art Gallery newsletter related to Lethbridge construction project. Original folder inscribed in graphite: A LETHBRIDGE CONST. GALLERY REPRINTS
1985
Exhibition catalogue and promotion, A Lethbridge construction
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DR2012:0012:095:025
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File containing documents in English, including two copies of the exhibition catalogue, photocopies, and two copies of the Southern Alberta Art Gallery newsletter related to Lethbridge construction project. Original folder inscribed in graphite: A LETHBRIDGE CONST. GALLERY REPRINTS
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1985
Projet
CI005.S1.1931.PR1
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Oud's international reputation was cemented due in part to his work on the Weissenhofsiedlung, in Stuttgart, as well as to the praise of contemporary American art historian, Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Oud was commissioned in 1931 to design a private home for the mother of Oud's American friend, Philip Johnson, although the project was never realized due to the client's financial struggles in the economic Depression. Oud submitted drawings and a model of the design for Mrs H.H. Johnson's home to the Museum of Modern Art's 1932 "Modern Architecture – International Exhibition." Although Oud was generally praised for his exhibition entries, especially photographs of Hoek van Holland, he received little positive attention with his model submission of the House of Mrs H.H. Johnson. Oud began design for the house late in 1931 and designed a large villa with an open, spacious living room and dining room, strategic garden views, and a detached sunroom with a retractable roof (Taverne et al. 2001, 320). Project series includes photographs of the model of House for Mrs H.H. Johnson, as well as drawings of plans for the house.
1931
House for Mrs H. H. Johnson, Pinehurst, North Carolina (1931)
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CI005.S1.1931.PR1
Description:
Oud's international reputation was cemented due in part to his work on the Weissenhofsiedlung, in Stuttgart, as well as to the praise of contemporary American art historian, Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Oud was commissioned in 1931 to design a private home for the mother of Oud's American friend, Philip Johnson, although the project was never realized due to the client's financial struggles in the economic Depression. Oud submitted drawings and a model of the design for Mrs H.H. Johnson's home to the Museum of Modern Art's 1932 "Modern Architecture – International Exhibition." Although Oud was generally praised for his exhibition entries, especially photographs of Hoek van Holland, he received little positive attention with his model submission of the House of Mrs H.H. Johnson. Oud began design for the house late in 1931 and designed a large villa with an open, spacious living room and dining room, strategic garden views, and a detached sunroom with a retractable roof (Taverne et al. 2001, 320). Project series includes photographs of the model of House for Mrs H.H. Johnson, as well as drawings of plans for the house.
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1931
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PHCON2002:0016:006:017
1978
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1978
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PHCON2002:0016:007:047:001
24 December 1985
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24 December 1985