Bâtir des lois
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Bâtir des lois
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Bâtir des lois, un documentaire réalisé par Joshua Frank et lexposition organisée par Francesco Garutti, suit bplus.xyz (b+) dans la mise en place dun laboratoire politique, HouseEurope.eu, ayant pour but de proposer des réformes du secteur et de modifier les normes culturelles. Bâtir des lois observera de près léquipe de b+ au cours des différentes phases de(...)
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DR2012:0012:102:013
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File containing documents in English and French, including drafts of Melvin Charney's article, "Environmental conjecture: in the jungle of the grand prediction", a complete copy of the fall 1966 issue of Vie des Arts, in which his article « Le monde du pop » appears. Includes photographs of the following artworks: - Untitled, James Rosenquist, 1962 (1 gelatin silver print); - gallery view of a 1964 George Segal exhibition (1 gelatin silver print). Original folder inscribed in graphite: POP ART VIE DES ARTS 1964
1962-1966
Drafts of article "Environmental conjecture: in the jungle of the grand prediction" and serial "Vie des Arts" with article "Le monde du pop"
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DR2012:0012:102:013
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File containing documents in English and French, including drafts of Melvin Charney's article, "Environmental conjecture: in the jungle of the grand prediction", a complete copy of the fall 1966 issue of Vie des Arts, in which his article « Le monde du pop » appears. Includes photographs of the following artworks: - Untitled, James Rosenquist, 1962 (1 gelatin silver print); - gallery view of a 1964 George Segal exhibition (1 gelatin silver print). Original folder inscribed in graphite: POP ART VIE DES ARTS 1964
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1962-1966
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ARCH260052
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Proposals: X-Kalay Mini Village; Bank of Canada; Inventory off-street parking lots, Victoria; multi-purpose recreation complex, Greater Nanaimo; Chirimena, Venezuela, tourist development plan; Edmonton Civic Centre; Edmonton Station Area; Lake Louise village service centre; Maple Ridge development plan; Capilano College; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Riyadh; New Westminster Courthouse; Pacific National Exhibition planning; Sawaber National Housing, Kuwait; Tumbler Ridge town planning; Vancouver Art Gallery (includes a magazine with an article about the gallery); Whistler Town Centre
1971-1977
Proposals for various projects
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ARCH260052
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Proposals: X-Kalay Mini Village; Bank of Canada; Inventory off-street parking lots, Victoria; multi-purpose recreation complex, Greater Nanaimo; Chirimena, Venezuela, tourist development plan; Edmonton Civic Centre; Edmonton Station Area; Lake Louise village service centre; Maple Ridge development plan; Capilano College; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Riyadh; New Westminster Courthouse; Pacific National Exhibition planning; Sawaber National Housing, Kuwait; Tumbler Ridge town planning; Vancouver Art Gallery (includes a magazine with an article about the gallery); Whistler Town Centre
documents textuels
1971-1977
Projet
AP207.S1.1968.PR02
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This project series documents Pettena's installation entitled "Carabinieri". The installation consisted of sheets of corrugated cardboard and metal stays assembled to created the three-dimensional letters of the word "Carabinieri". The final product measured about ten meters long by two meters high. It was first built in the courtyard of the Palazzo Comunale in Novara in 1968. "The construction, left out in the open, gradually degraded due to the damp and rain" [1] which made it an installation project, as well as a performance. The installation was recreated for the exhibition "Gianni Pettena. About non conscious architecture" in the Galleria Giovanni Bonelli in Milan, in 2017. This project is the first of a series of three other similar projects. The project series contains photographs of the construction of the word "Carabinieri", photographs of the final installation at the Palazzo Comunale in Novara, and one photograph of the installation at the Gallerie Giovanni Bonelli. It also inlcudes drawings, a plan of the installation, and photographs of a later model of the cardboard word. Source: [1] Marco Scotini, editor. Non-conscious architecture: Gianni Pettena, Sternberg Press, 2018, 235 pages. p. 108.
circa 1968
Carabinieri [Carabiniers] (1968)
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AP207.S1.1968.PR02
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This project series documents Pettena's installation entitled "Carabinieri". The installation consisted of sheets of corrugated cardboard and metal stays assembled to created the three-dimensional letters of the word "Carabinieri". The final product measured about ten meters long by two meters high. It was first built in the courtyard of the Palazzo Comunale in Novara in 1968. "The construction, left out in the open, gradually degraded due to the damp and rain" [1] which made it an installation project, as well as a performance. The installation was recreated for the exhibition "Gianni Pettena. About non conscious architecture" in the Galleria Giovanni Bonelli in Milan, in 2017. This project is the first of a series of three other similar projects. The project series contains photographs of the construction of the word "Carabinieri", photographs of the final installation at the Palazzo Comunale in Novara, and one photograph of the installation at the Gallerie Giovanni Bonelli. It also inlcudes drawings, a plan of the installation, and photographs of a later model of the cardboard word. Source: [1] Marco Scotini, editor. Non-conscious architecture: Gianni Pettena, Sternberg Press, 2018, 235 pages. p. 108.
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circa 1968
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AP074
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The Catherine Chard Wisnicki fonds contains photographs dating from about 1947, of a house project in West Vancouver which Chard Wisnicki, the first female graduate of the McGill School of Architecture, was assistant architect. The fonds also contains a videocassette recording of an interview with Chard Wisnicki from 1995, and one textual document from 1997.
[ca. 1947], 1995, 1997
Fonds Catherine Chard Wisnicki
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AP074
Résumé:
The Catherine Chard Wisnicki fonds contains photographs dating from about 1947, of a house project in West Vancouver which Chard Wisnicki, the first female graduate of the McGill School of Architecture, was assistant architect. The fonds also contains a videocassette recording of an interview with Chard Wisnicki from 1995, and one textual document from 1997.
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[ca. 1947], 1995, 1997
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Printed Materials
AP144.S5
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Series consists primarily of printed material including maps, posters, and other ephemera. Most maps are of locations in England, United Kingdom. Topics of posters include lectures, exhibitions, and other events, some of which relate to projects found in Series 2. Other ephemera in the series include two broadsheets, including a copy of Alexander Trocchi's poster-magazine 'The Moving Times'. This series also includes a small number of panels, photographs, drawings and diagrams, including an original drawing by Cedric Price of St. James's Square in London, England, United Kingdom which possibly relates to the Sheffield Festival project (AP144.S2.61). Material in this series was produced between 1954 and 1998. Series contains cartographic materials, posters and drawings.
1954-1998
Printed Materials
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AP144.S5
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Series consists primarily of printed material including maps, posters, and other ephemera. Most maps are of locations in England, United Kingdom. Topics of posters include lectures, exhibitions, and other events, some of which relate to projects found in Series 2. Other ephemera in the series include two broadsheets, including a copy of Alexander Trocchi's poster-magazine 'The Moving Times'. This series also includes a small number of panels, photographs, drawings and diagrams, including an original drawing by Cedric Price of St. James's Square in London, England, United Kingdom which possibly relates to the Sheffield Festival project (AP144.S2.61). Material in this series was produced between 1954 and 1998. Series contains cartographic materials, posters and drawings.
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1954-1998
Projet
AP018.S1.1982.PR07
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena in Hamilton, Ontario from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8207. The project consisted of a 60,000 square foot exhibition hall and arena, which had a capacity of 18,000. Opening in November 1985, the building was designed to host sports events (primarily hockey) and concerts. The project was reported to have cost $42 million. Along with Parkin Partnership as the architecture firm, John C. Parkin’s engineering company Parkin Engineers Ltd. worked as structural engineers on the project. The building, commissioned by the city of Hamilton, was officially called Copps Coliseum after the former Hamilton mayor, Victor Copps, who pushed for its creation throughout his career. In 2014, the name was changed to FirstOntario Centre. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of construction drawings, research, construction and presentation photographs, and textual records dating from 1982-1987. The textual records show design research, client correspondence, contractor work, specifications, publicity, and financial records. Any original drawings for this project are arranged within the textual records.
1982-1987
Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena, Hamilton, Ontario (1982-1985)
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AP018.S1.1982.PR07
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena in Hamilton, Ontario from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8207. The project consisted of a 60,000 square foot exhibition hall and arena, which had a capacity of 18,000. Opening in November 1985, the building was designed to host sports events (primarily hockey) and concerts. The project was reported to have cost $42 million. Along with Parkin Partnership as the architecture firm, John C. Parkin’s engineering company Parkin Engineers Ltd. worked as structural engineers on the project. The building, commissioned by the city of Hamilton, was officially called Copps Coliseum after the former Hamilton mayor, Victor Copps, who pushed for its creation throughout his career. In 2014, the name was changed to FirstOntario Centre. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of construction drawings, research, construction and presentation photographs, and textual records dating from 1982-1987. The textual records show design research, client correspondence, contractor work, specifications, publicity, and financial records. Any original drawings for this project are arranged within the textual records.
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1982-1987
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AP197.S1.SS9.010
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This box contains writings by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from A-AL. The largest portion of the contents in this box consists of: drafts/articles on Alvar Aalto; drafts, correspondence and research materials for the exhibition "After the Flood"; and correspondence, reports and research materials that relate to Kenneth Frampton's involvement as part of the steering committee of the Aga Khan Award. Photographs of the works of Alvar Aalto and photographs for the Aghan Khan award are also included in this box.
circa 1987-2013
Kenneth Frampton writings (A-AL)
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AP197.S1.SS9.010
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This box contains writings by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from A-AL. The largest portion of the contents in this box consists of: drafts/articles on Alvar Aalto; drafts, correspondence and research materials for the exhibition "After the Flood"; and correspondence, reports and research materials that relate to Kenneth Frampton's involvement as part of the steering committee of the Aga Khan Award. Photographs of the works of Alvar Aalto and photographs for the Aghan Khan award are also included in this box.
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circa 1987-2013
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PH2006:0289
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File includes announcements of exhibitions, a seminar, and a cinema project relating to Gordon Matta-Clark. File contains textual records.
2002 - 2006
File of miscellaneous announcements
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PH2006:0289
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File includes announcements of exhibitions, a seminar, and a cinema project relating to Gordon Matta-Clark. File contains textual records.
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2002 - 2006
PHCON2002:0016:012
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Binder consists of undated photographic materials of Gordon Matta-Clark's trips to Haiti, France, Italy, Germany, and the western United States; an exhibition by another artist at 112 Greene Street, New York City, New York; New York City buildings; Horace and Holly Solomon's New York City apartment; a Puerto Rican Independence demonstration in New York City; portraits of friends; and investigations of manhole covers and of maps. Many of the images may have been made as preliminary studies for future projects. Binder contains negatives, photographs and slides.
1968-1978
Unfinished Projects Original Slides & negatives
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PHCON2002:0016:012
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Binder consists of undated photographic materials of Gordon Matta-Clark's trips to Haiti, France, Italy, Germany, and the western United States; an exhibition by another artist at 112 Greene Street, New York City, New York; New York City buildings; Horace and Holly Solomon's New York City apartment; a Puerto Rican Independence demonstration in New York City; portraits of friends; and investigations of manhole covers and of maps. Many of the images may have been made as preliminary studies for future projects. Binder contains negatives, photographs and slides.
1968-1978