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LRHD
ARCH153577
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Minutes of meeting, 6 April 1973 Program Phase Report, 28 December 1972 Correspondence Outline of Presentation:CUNY, 25 February 1975 Descriptions of exhibition and catalogue contents
1972-1975
LRHD
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ARCH153577
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Minutes of meeting, 6 April 1973 Program Phase Report, 28 December 1972 Correspondence Outline of Presentation:CUNY, 25 February 1975 Descriptions of exhibition and catalogue contents
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1972-1975
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Fonds
Fonds Richard Henriquez
AP059
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The Richard Henriquez fonds, 1962-2002, documents the professional career of architect and urban designer Richard G. Henriquez. More specifically, the fonds documents Henriquez’s architectural training at the University of Manitoba, his early career as an architect in Jamaica, and his career as a principal at the architectural firm Henriquez Partners Architects. The fonds contains approximately 8935 drawings (including reprographic copies), 106 panels, 100 photographs, 31 l.m textual records, 5 offset printing plates and 1 model.
1962-2002
Fonds Richard Henriquez
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AP059
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The Richard Henriquez fonds, 1962-2002, documents the professional career of architect and urban designer Richard G. Henriquez. More specifically, the fonds documents Henriquez’s architectural training at the University of Manitoba, his early career as an architect in Jamaica, and his career as a principal at the architectural firm Henriquez Partners Architects. The fonds contains approximately 8935 drawings (including reprographic copies), 106 panels, 100 photographs, 31 l.m textual records, 5 offset printing plates and 1 model.
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Fonds
1962-2002
dessins, photographies
ARCH153752
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views of plans and drawings for the AT&T building in New York City and the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut for the exhibition catalogue, "Philip Johnson, processes : the Glass House, 1949, and the AT&T Corporate Headquarters, 1978 : [exhibition] September 12 to October 31, 1978" / preface by Craig Owens ; introduction by Giorgio Ciucci ; [editor, Kenneth Frampton]. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1978?
1978
Views of plans and drawings for the AT&T building in New York City and the Glass House
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ARCH153752
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views of plans and drawings for the AT&T building in New York City and the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut for the exhibition catalogue, "Philip Johnson, processes : the Glass House, 1949, and the AT&T Corporate Headquarters, 1978 : [exhibition] September 12 to October 31, 1978" / preface by Craig Owens ; introduction by Giorgio Ciucci ; [editor, Kenneth Frampton]. - New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1978?
dessins, photographies
1978
photographies
AP207.S1.2012.PR04.003
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The photograph also show the installation Paper/Midwestern Ocean edition of 2017, also presented at the exhibition Architetture Naturali/Gianni Pettena, Kunst Meran in Meran, in 2017.
circa 2017
Photograph of the installation, Breathing Architecture
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AP207.S1.2012.PR04.003
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The photograph also show the installation Paper/Midwestern Ocean edition of 2017, also presented at the exhibition Architetture Naturali/Gianni Pettena, Kunst Meran in Meran, in 2017.
photographies
circa 2017
documents textuels
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6 textual record(s)
ARCH267526
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This group consists of correspondence with the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition, and related documents, produced prior to the contract for the Expo '67 Stadium in Montréal, Québec.
1963-1964
CCWE Pre Contract Correspondence
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ARCH267526
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This group consists of correspondence with the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition, and related documents, produced prior to the contract for the Expo '67 Stadium in Montréal, Québec.
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6 textual record(s)
1963-1964
dessins
AP178.S1.1995.PR07.006.3
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Original file title: Museo Stedelijk - Copias com estudos Arq. Siza - Algumas com outros Reprographic copies feature sketches. This file includes studies for an exhibition room.
1997-1998
Studies and annotated working drawings, Renovação e extensão do Museu Stedelijk, Amsterdam (folder 3 of 3)
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AP178.S1.1995.PR07.006.3
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Original file title: Museo Stedelijk - Copias com estudos Arq. Siza - Algumas com outros Reprographic copies feature sketches. This file includes studies for an exhibition room.
dessins
1997-1998
Projet
AP174.S1.2006.D2
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This project file documents unbuilt designs by Testa & Weiser for Strand Tower (2006), a continuation of the Carbon Tower research project. Various iterations of Strand Tower are woven out of carbon fibre according to a pattern algorithmically generated by the Weaver software. “The complexity of the final design is produced by arraying a basic fiber bundle of 114 strands; stacked 70 times for a total of approximately 8,000 strands.”[1] The file contains a large number of digital files which document the conceptual and design development of the project, fabrication of 3D printed physical models, and exhibition of the project at several museums and galleries, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The file also includes six physical models produced by the 3D printing firm 3D Systems. Sources: [1] "Strand Tower project and credit text" (AP174.S1.2006.D2.007). Testa & Weiser records, Centre Canadien d’Architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
2006-2014
Strand Tower (2006)
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AP174.S1.2006.D2
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This project file documents unbuilt designs by Testa & Weiser for Strand Tower (2006), a continuation of the Carbon Tower research project. Various iterations of Strand Tower are woven out of carbon fibre according to a pattern algorithmically generated by the Weaver software. “The complexity of the final design is produced by arraying a basic fiber bundle of 114 strands; stacked 70 times for a total of approximately 8,000 strands.”[1] The file contains a large number of digital files which document the conceptual and design development of the project, fabrication of 3D printed physical models, and exhibition of the project at several museums and galleries, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The file also includes six physical models produced by the 3D printing firm 3D Systems. Sources: [1] "Strand Tower project and credit text" (AP174.S1.2006.D2.007). Testa & Weiser records, Centre Canadien d’Architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Project
2006-2014
Série(s)
AP119.S1
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The series contains drawings for Peter Yeadon's architectural narrative for the Prix de Rome entitled "Karl: An Architerctural Narrative." In total eleven sets of digital prints were made, each set contains eighteen sheets. Canadian Centre for Architecture received the third of these eleven sets, which is included in this series. The narrative depicts the experience of a Canadian emigrant becoming a Roman citizen. The drawings represent the following titles: City; Fabric House; Columbarium; Horizon House; House City; Depth House; Colosseum for Vanishing Curiosities; City Gate; Teatro de Tevere; Neptune House; Bath; and Bricolage House. Each drawing is signed by the architect. Also included, are four sketchbooks for 'Karl: An Architerctural Narrative', two print proofs for Bricolage House, and project documentation. The documentation explains each of the titles in the narrative, Yeadon's curriculum vitae, and leaflets for the exhibition "Karl: an architectural narrative" held at the Art Gallery of Windsor, Ontario from August 2001 to January 2002.
1998-2002
Karl: An Architectural Narrative (2000-2002)
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AP119.S1
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The series contains drawings for Peter Yeadon's architectural narrative for the Prix de Rome entitled "Karl: An Architerctural Narrative." In total eleven sets of digital prints were made, each set contains eighteen sheets. Canadian Centre for Architecture received the third of these eleven sets, which is included in this series. The narrative depicts the experience of a Canadian emigrant becoming a Roman citizen. The drawings represent the following titles: City; Fabric House; Columbarium; Horizon House; House City; Depth House; Colosseum for Vanishing Curiosities; City Gate; Teatro de Tevere; Neptune House; Bath; and Bricolage House. Each drawing is signed by the architect. Also included, are four sketchbooks for 'Karl: An Architerctural Narrative', two print proofs for Bricolage House, and project documentation. The documentation explains each of the titles in the narrative, Yeadon's curriculum vitae, and leaflets for the exhibition "Karl: an architectural narrative" held at the Art Gallery of Windsor, Ontario from August 2001 to January 2002.
Series
1998-2002
documents textuels
PH2006:0299:001
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This 4 page essay was sent to Corrine Diserans of IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez in 1992 and is quoted in IVAM's exhibition catalogue "Gordon Matta-Clark" on page 370.
5 September 1992
Essay on the history of "Food"
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PH2006:0299:001
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This 4 page essay was sent to Corrine Diserans of IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez in 1992 and is quoted in IVAM's exhibition catalogue "Gordon Matta-Clark" on page 370.
documents textuels
5 September 1992
documents textuels
IAUS: correspondence, 1974
ARCH153579
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Letters between PDE, Ed Logue of NYS Urban Development Corporation, and Arthur Drexler of MoMA about budget overruns concerning Low Rise High Density exhibition and catalogue
1974
IAUS: correspondence, 1974
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ARCH153579
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Letters between PDE, Ed Logue of NYS Urban Development Corporation, and Arthur Drexler of MoMA about budget overruns concerning Low Rise High Density exhibition and catalogue
documents textuels
1974