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ARCH274175
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6 files- conferences and presentations information packages, participation forms, travel documents, agendas, topic papers. Includes "Art in the City" jointly organized by Nardoni Gallery and Unesco, Prague, 11-13 May 1987; World Biennale of Architecture, Interarch '87, Sophia, Bulgaria, 21-27 September 1987; International Conference on Tall Buildings, Hong Kong, China, 2-4 May 1988; Standford Design Conference, Stanford, California, 27-29 May 1989.
Presentations informations packages, participation forms, agendas and topis papers related to various conferences
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ARCH274175
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6 files- conferences and presentations information packages, participation forms, travel documents, agendas, topic papers. Includes "Art in the City" jointly organized by Nardoni Gallery and Unesco, Prague, 11-13 May 1987; World Biennale of Architecture, Interarch '87, Sophia, Bulgaria, 21-27 September 1987; International Conference on Tall Buildings, Hong Kong, China, 2-4 May 1988; Standford Design Conference, Stanford, California, 27-29 May 1989.
documents textuels
Projet
University Art Museum
AP143.S4.D65
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File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1986-1988
University Art Museum
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AP143.S4.D65
Description:
File documents the unexecuted project for the University Art Museum, Long Beach, California. Material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1988. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), commissioned Eisenman/Robertson Architects to design an art museum adjacent to the main campus entrance. The 67,500-square-foot building was to comprise four galleries, a black-box theater, an auditorium, a cafe, conference rooms, a library, offices, preparation spaces, and storage vaults. The project, sited on a 23-acre arboretum, included landscaping; terraced sculpture courtyards, botanical gardens, and a two-acre pond. Eisenman linked the northern and southern parts of the arboretum by an elevated public walkway through the museum. Sets of drawings were presented on 8 and 30 April, 2 June, and 5 Aug. In the first design phase Eisenman explores the cartographic figures which form the basis of his artificial excavation when superposed: a series of sketches establishes the analogical relationships which fix the relative scales of the plans and produce the superpositions; another series contextualizes the superposed figures by placing them within the museum site (DR1987:0859:087-090). The second phase concerns the building; the working model shows the building carved out of a square pit, from which spring an oil derrick and a reconstruction of a recreational pier (Rainbow Pier, 1920s) used here as circulatory bridge (DR1987:0859:160). In the third phase the architect systematizes his archeological procedure by using five significant cartographic dates - 1849, 1889, 1949, 1989, 2049 - each corresponding to a specific superposition (see DR1987:0859:274-277). In the fourth phase, Eisenman simplifies the superposition of 2049 to a few iconic colour-coded forms: ranch (green), ranch house (blue), campus site (red), and water forms (river and pond) (gold). Material for the fourth phase includes three relief models, four presentation drawings, and a model (property of the CSULB) (relief models: DR1987:0859:001-003; drawings: DR1987:0859:004-008). Eisenman "inhabits" his artifical archeology by detailed planning of interior spaces, and gives substance to the cartographic traces in a series of sketch sections, perspectives, and working models. Working models reveal how the central "canal" area gradually became the museum's access point (DR1987:0859:484-490); the museum, galleries, offices, and preparation areas are on one side of this deep cut, while the cafeteria and black-box theater are on the other. The upper level was to house offices, meeting rooms, and the library. File contains audiovisual material, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, reference drawings, working drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 65
1986-1988
Sous-série
Drawings and scripts
AP165.S7.SS1
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The Drawings and scripts sub-series, 1980 – 2000, consists of 2538 digital files (2 GB) that document Hoberman’s work in AutoCAD to create his patented transformable designs. The majority of records are AutoCAD drawing files and AutoLISP scripts, dating from the mid to late 1990s. Drawings in the sub-series comprise a variety of Hoberman’s expanding installations, toy products and architectural structures, as well as a series of industrial patents and production drawings that detail the manufacturing and assembly of parts. AutoLISP scripts included in the sub-series were written and used by Hoberman for customized command within the AutoCAD environment as the in-program language. These scripts allowed Hoberman to solve the complex mathematical and geometrical calculations necessary to control the design and engineering of each component of his structures. Notable projects include: Iris Dome at Expo 2000 World's Fair, Hanover (2000); Expanding Hypar at California Science Center, Los Angeles (1998); Expanding Helicoid at Inventor's Hall of Fame, Akron (1998); Expanding Fabric Dome at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (1997); Iris Dome at Museum of Modern Art, New York (1994); Geodesic Sphere at Technorama der Shweiz, Winterthur (1993); and Expanding Sphere at Liberty Science Center, Jersey City (1991).
1980 - 2000
Drawings and scripts
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AP165.S7.SS1
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The Drawings and scripts sub-series, 1980 – 2000, consists of 2538 digital files (2 GB) that document Hoberman’s work in AutoCAD to create his patented transformable designs. The majority of records are AutoCAD drawing files and AutoLISP scripts, dating from the mid to late 1990s. Drawings in the sub-series comprise a variety of Hoberman’s expanding installations, toy products and architectural structures, as well as a series of industrial patents and production drawings that detail the manufacturing and assembly of parts. AutoLISP scripts included in the sub-series were written and used by Hoberman for customized command within the AutoCAD environment as the in-program language. These scripts allowed Hoberman to solve the complex mathematical and geometrical calculations necessary to control the design and engineering of each component of his structures. Notable projects include: Iris Dome at Expo 2000 World's Fair, Hanover (2000); Expanding Hypar at California Science Center, Los Angeles (1998); Expanding Helicoid at Inventor's Hall of Fame, Akron (1998); Expanding Fabric Dome at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (1997); Iris Dome at Museum of Modern Art, New York (1994); Geodesic Sphere at Technorama der Shweiz, Winterthur (1993); and Expanding Sphere at Liberty Science Center, Jersey City (1991).
Sub-series 1
1980 - 2000
photographies
DR2012:0012:089:005
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Ring binder containing slides and a transparency of photographs taken by Melvin Charney at the following locations: - CCA garden 2001 (12 slides); - Quebec 1977-1994 (19 slides); - France 1990-2001 (151 slides, 1 transparency); - California 1993 (14 slides); - Tel Aviv and Jerusalem 1993, 1996 (34 slides); - Prague 1993 (13 slides); - Venice 2000 (10 slides); - New York City 2001 (9 slides). Binder labelled: MC PHOTOS / ORIGINAL SLIDES
1977-2001
Photographs of Melvin Charney's travels
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DR2012:0012:089:005
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Ring binder containing slides and a transparency of photographs taken by Melvin Charney at the following locations: - CCA garden 2001 (12 slides); - Quebec 1977-1994 (19 slides); - France 1990-2001 (151 slides, 1 transparency); - California 1993 (14 slides); - Tel Aviv and Jerusalem 1993, 1996 (34 slides); - Prague 1993 (13 slides); - Venice 2000 (10 slides); - New York City 2001 (9 slides). Binder labelled: MC PHOTOS / ORIGINAL SLIDES
photographies
1977-2001
photographies
Quantité:
209 slide(s)
ARCH274249
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Presentation slides for projects filed under, "Commercial and Office: Small Scale". Contains: University of California (1986), Stanford University Biological Sciences Building Expansion (1985), Donn Chappellet Winery Offices and Bottling Facilities (1967), Erickson/Massey Offices (1968), Jawl Office and Warehouse (1971), Evergreen Building (1978), Teck Mining Office Interiors (1980), Arthur Erickson Architects Office, Los Angeles (1981), 320 Taylor Way, Vancouver (1981), Suki's Hair Salon (1986).
after 1986
Presentation slides for various small scale commercial and offices projects
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ARCH274249
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Presentation slides for projects filed under, "Commercial and Office: Small Scale". Contains: University of California (1986), Stanford University Biological Sciences Building Expansion (1985), Donn Chappellet Winery Offices and Bottling Facilities (1967), Erickson/Massey Offices (1968), Jawl Office and Warehouse (1971), Evergreen Building (1978), Teck Mining Office Interiors (1980), Arthur Erickson Architects Office, Los Angeles (1981), 320 Taylor Way, Vancouver (1981), Suki's Hair Salon (1986).
photographies
Quantité:
209 slide(s)
after 1986
DR1987:0385
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- This sheet contains a number of drawings, two of which are sketch elevations for airport buildings. While the upper complex has the scale and massing of many of Wright's Los Angeles Municipal Airport drawings, the lower drawing, with its tall observation tower standing out against a low station building, seems closer to his designs for Boeing Airport, Burbank, California (see DR1987:0391), or the Lehigh Airports Competition (see DR1987:0359).
architecture
1929
Los Angeles Municipal Airport: Two sketch elevations with other unidentified sketches
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DR1987:0385
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- This sheet contains a number of drawings, two of which are sketch elevations for airport buildings. While the upper complex has the scale and massing of many of Wright's Los Angeles Municipal Airport drawings, the lower drawing, with its tall observation tower standing out against a low station building, seems closer to his designs for Boeing Airport, Burbank, California (see DR1987:0391), or the Lehigh Airports Competition (see DR1987:0359).
architecture
photographies
PH1980:1036:001-011
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Album containing photographic views of buildings by Stone & Webster contractors located in the United States (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Conowingo (Maryland), Boston, Baltimore and Long Beach (California). The views depict a hospital, an insurance company, a stadium, hydro-electric development plants, a talking machine company, a telegraph building, a bank, an elevator company, a sugar refining company and a steam plant. Each photograph is preceeded by a letter of approval from clients.
architecture, ingénierie
ca. 1920s
Photographic views of buildings built in various cities by Stone & Webster contracters, with letters of approval from clients, United States
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PH1980:1036:001-011
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Album containing photographic views of buildings by Stone & Webster contractors located in the United States (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Conowingo (Maryland), Boston, Baltimore and Long Beach (California). The views depict a hospital, an insurance company, a stadium, hydro-electric development plants, a talking machine company, a telegraph building, a bank, an elevator company, a sugar refining company and a steam plant. Each photograph is preceeded by a letter of approval from clients.
photographies
ca. 1920s
architecture, ingénierie
photographies
ARCH274331
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Project slides, "Later Works," including: Markham Municipal Building (1986); Brisbane Competition (1990); Canadian Chancery, Washington, D.C. (1984); California Plaza (1986); Teck Mining Headquarters (1980); Brentwood Branch Library (1987); Fresno City Hall (1987). Includes primarily images of models, sites, interiors and presentation slides. The majority of slides are from the Vancouver and Los Angeles offices of Arthur Erickson Architects. A few slides are from the Toronto offices of Arthur Erickson Architects.
1980-1990
Project documentation for presentation purposes for Erickson's later works
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ARCH274331
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Project slides, "Later Works," including: Markham Municipal Building (1986); Brisbane Competition (1990); Canadian Chancery, Washington, D.C. (1984); California Plaza (1986); Teck Mining Headquarters (1980); Brentwood Branch Library (1987); Fresno City Hall (1987). Includes primarily images of models, sites, interiors and presentation slides. The majority of slides are from the Vancouver and Los Angeles offices of Arthur Erickson Architects. A few slides are from the Toronto offices of Arthur Erickson Architects.
photographies
1980-1990
documents textuels
Labels, a letter, memos, notes, clippings, information on Mobile Homes, a directory, publications
DR1999:0364
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documents include labels, a letter, memos, notes, clippings, information on Mobile Homes, a directory, publications, and development projects files and brochures including: Arizona: - Sun City West California: - Vintage Club Florida: - Atlantis on Brickell; Bal Harbour Shops; Bay Village; California Contemporaries; Chalets IV; Charleston Place; Clipper Bay; Coral Grove; County Walk; Doral Estates; Fort Myers Six Lakes; Greenbrook; The Hamlet; The Hammocks; Hilton Head Plantation; Hunters Run; Jonothan's Landing; Juniper; Kenlands Court, Michigan Homes; The Moorings; Ocala Springs; Ocean Reef Club; Palm Coast; PGA National Golf Club; The Plaza on the Mall; Punto Gorda Isles; South Seas Plantation; Sunset Condor; Whiskey Creek; Useppa Island Club South Carolina: - Admiral's Row; Broad Creek Landing; Calibogue Club; Evian; Forest Beach; Fripp Island; Hilton Head Four Seasons; Hilton Head General; Isles of Palms; Kiawah Island; Land's End; Lighthouse II; Palmetto Dunes; Seabrook Islands; Sea Crest Surf; South Beach Club; The Village; Windmill Harbour
Labels, a letter, memos, notes, clippings, information on Mobile Homes, a directory, publications
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DR1999:0364
Description:
documents include labels, a letter, memos, notes, clippings, information on Mobile Homes, a directory, publications, and development projects files and brochures including: Arizona: - Sun City West California: - Vintage Club Florida: - Atlantis on Brickell; Bal Harbour Shops; Bay Village; California Contemporaries; Chalets IV; Charleston Place; Clipper Bay; Coral Grove; County Walk; Doral Estates; Fort Myers Six Lakes; Greenbrook; The Hamlet; The Hammocks; Hilton Head Plantation; Hunters Run; Jonothan's Landing; Juniper; Kenlands Court, Michigan Homes; The Moorings; Ocala Springs; Ocean Reef Club; Palm Coast; PGA National Golf Club; The Plaza on the Mall; Punto Gorda Isles; South Seas Plantation; Sunset Condor; Whiskey Creek; Useppa Island Club South Carolina: - Admiral's Row; Broad Creek Landing; Calibogue Club; Evian; Forest Beach; Fripp Island; Hilton Head Four Seasons; Hilton Head General; Isles of Palms; Kiawah Island; Land's End; Lighthouse II; Palmetto Dunes; Seabrook Islands; Sea Crest Surf; South Beach Club; The Village; Windmill Harbour
documents textuels
archives
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Fonds
AP194
Résumé:
The Johan Bettum OCEAN North projects records, 1995-2000, consist of born-digital files and a physical drawing that document three projects by the OCEAN North collective: Synthetic Landscape (1995-2000), Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre (competition, 1997), and Tölöö Football Stadium (competition, 1997). The archive also includes a small amount of additional born-digital reference materials on 11 projects from the collective, including the three projects mentioned above.
1995-2000
Documents d’archives de Johan Bettum pour les projets de OCEAN North
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AP194
Résumé:
The Johan Bettum OCEAN North projects records, 1995-2000, consist of born-digital files and a physical drawing that document three projects by the OCEAN North collective: Synthetic Landscape (1995-2000), Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre (competition, 1997), and Tölöö Football Stadium (competition, 1997). The archive also includes a small amount of additional born-digital reference materials on 11 projects from the collective, including the three projects mentioned above.
archives
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Fonds
1995-2000