PH2006:0253
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No annotations or underlining.
published 1973
The Architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Documentation
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PH2006:0253
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No annotations or underlining.
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ARCH197167
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Exterior and interior views of various buildings and projects involving Gene Summers, from the offices of Mies van de Rohe, C.F. Murphy Associates and Ridgway Ltd. They include: Seagram Building; Farnsworth House; IIT Chapel; Federal Center; Social Services Building, University of Chicago; McCormick Place; Kansas City Convention Center; Malcom X Jr. College, Chicago; The Newporter Resort Hotel; Cañada Business Center; Ridgway Office at Newport Beach; the Biltmore Hotel; Coral Gables Hotel competition and others. Includes works of ceramic art.
Exterior and interior views of various buildings and projects involving Gene Summers
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ARCH197167
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Exterior and interior views of various buildings and projects involving Gene Summers, from the offices of Mies van de Rohe, C.F. Murphy Associates and Ridgway Ltd. They include: Seagram Building; Farnsworth House; IIT Chapel; Federal Center; Social Services Building, University of Chicago; McCormick Place; Kansas City Convention Center; Malcom X Jr. College, Chicago; The Newporter Resort Hotel; Cañada Business Center; Ridgway Office at Newport Beach; the Biltmore Hotel; Coral Gables Hotel competition and others. Includes works of ceramic art.
photographies
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241 slide(s)
Materiality of Parkour
Zoe Laughlin, ingénieure, artiste et théoricienne, s’exprime sur l’utilisation inédite des bâtiments et du mobilier urbain qu’engendre la pratique du parkour, une activité qui réinterprète le paysage urbain. Ses réflexions portent essentiellement sur la matérialité de la vie quotidienne, sur la manière dont se comporte la matière, sur ses qualités sensorielles, et sur la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
19 février 2009
Materiality of Parkour
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Zoe Laughlin, ingénieure, artiste et théoricienne, s’exprime sur l’utilisation inédite des bâtiments et du mobilier urbain qu’engendre la pratique du parkour, une activité qui réinterprète le paysage urbain. Ses réflexions portent essentiellement sur la matérialité de la vie quotidienne, sur la manière dont se comporte la matière, sur ses qualités sensorielles, et sur la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
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AP198.S1
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Series consists of records documenting two of Kivi Sotamaa and OCEAN North’s projects: the Open Arena – Töölö Football Stadium and the Terra Cultura – Jyväskylä Music and Art Centre. Both projects were international architectural competitions worked on concurrently in 1997. The collaborative process around these projects allowed exploring design methods through the usage of digital tools. Records, for the most part, consist of digital files and show the design process for both projects. In discussions with Greg Lynn, Johan Bettum and Kivi Sotamaa have expressed that they had broached Töölö as a landscape and Jyväskylä as a cloud. Altogether, this vision is visible in the digital drawings for both projects, although more predominantly in the Jyväskylä records which also includes detailed plans. For both projects, digital drawings and models were created using CAD software (Microstation, form*Z, 3D Studio). Many drawings were saved exclusively as raster or vector images. Project records include physical drawings. For Töölö, drawings show mainly the work on the shape of the structure and include printouts from CAD drawings. These are partial plans and sections. The records for Jyväskylä include sections and plans of the different levels of the building as well as an annotated sketch. Textual records in Series 2 provide more context for the design process and the creation and use of methodologies such as particle streaming, used in the design process for Jyväskylä, and Channelling Systems, used in the design process for Töölö. Sources: Greg Lynn, ed. Archaeology of the Digital 17: OCEAN North, Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017. ePub.
1997
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AP198.S1
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Series consists of records documenting two of Kivi Sotamaa and OCEAN North’s projects: the Open Arena – Töölö Football Stadium and the Terra Cultura – Jyväskylä Music and Art Centre. Both projects were international architectural competitions worked on concurrently in 1997. The collaborative process around these projects allowed exploring design methods through the usage of digital tools. Records, for the most part, consist of digital files and show the design process for both projects. In discussions with Greg Lynn, Johan Bettum and Kivi Sotamaa have expressed that they had broached Töölö as a landscape and Jyväskylä as a cloud. Altogether, this vision is visible in the digital drawings for both projects, although more predominantly in the Jyväskylä records which also includes detailed plans. For both projects, digital drawings and models were created using CAD software (Microstation, form*Z, 3D Studio). Many drawings were saved exclusively as raster or vector images. Project records include physical drawings. For Töölö, drawings show mainly the work on the shape of the structure and include printouts from CAD drawings. These are partial plans and sections. The records for Jyväskylä include sections and plans of the different levels of the building as well as an annotated sketch. Textual records in Series 2 provide more context for the design process and the creation and use of methodologies such as particle streaming, used in the design process for Jyväskylä, and Channelling Systems, used in the design process for Töölö. Sources: Greg Lynn, ed. Archaeology of the Digital 17: OCEAN North, Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017. ePub.
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1997
L’architecte, autrement
Dès lors que l’architecture ait été réduite à un service de la société ou à une « industrie » dont la finalité est de construire, il y a toujours eut quelqu’un pour l’imaginer plutôt comme un champ de recherche intellectuelle : dynamique, critique et radical. À partir d’une série d’approches provenant de personnes, de périodes et d’endroits divers, l’architecte apparaît,(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
L'architecte, autrement, CCA, Montréal, exposition, salles principales
28 octobre 2015 au 10 avril 2016
L’architecte, autrement
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Dès lors que l’architecture ait été réduite à un service de la société ou à une « industrie » dont la finalité est de construire, il y a toujours eut quelqu’un pour l’imaginer plutôt comme un champ de recherche intellectuelle : dynamique, critique et radical. À partir d’une série d’approches provenant de personnes, de périodes et d’endroits divers, l’architecte apparaît,(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
L'architecte, autrement, CCA, Montréal, exposition, salles principales
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What is Modern Architecture?
ARCH175886
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Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1946 (2nd edition)
1946
What is Modern Architecture?
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ARCH175886
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Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1946 (2nd edition)
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1946
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ARCH257131
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29 files - "Permanent files": Surrey Courthouse, Regina Civic Museum, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre, Cariboo College,, Administration Bld. Prince-George, Kwantlen College, Union Station Project, New Surrey Campus, Churchill Museum, Lot 47 and 65 Whistler Village, Minory Labrary and Cultural Centre Espansion, GHC Central Speciality Centre South, Deer Lake Arts Centre, Nature, Culture and History Museum/Ecomuseum, Washington State University Spokane Campus and Holland Library, Renewal and Parking Structure and Chemistry Building addition, Vancouver School Board New Education Centre, Vancouver Art Gallery, Prince-George Multi-purpose facility, Nanaimo Performing Arts Centre, Engineering Graduate Research Centre, Langley Civic core development plan public safety building design
Permanent files on various projects
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ARCH257131
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29 files - "Permanent files": Surrey Courthouse, Regina Civic Museum, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre, Cariboo College,, Administration Bld. Prince-George, Kwantlen College, Union Station Project, New Surrey Campus, Churchill Museum, Lot 47 and 65 Whistler Village, Minory Labrary and Cultural Centre Espansion, GHC Central Speciality Centre South, Deer Lake Arts Centre, Nature, Culture and History Museum/Ecomuseum, Washington State University Spokane Campus and Holland Library, Renewal and Parking Structure and Chemistry Building addition, Vancouver School Board New Education Centre, Vancouver Art Gallery, Prince-George Multi-purpose facility, Nanaimo Performing Arts Centre, Engineering Graduate Research Centre, Langley Civic core development plan public safety building design
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documents textuels
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
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1971-1977
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AR1996:1001:231
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- The inscribed titles on two drawings by Théophile Fahrland indicate that the subjects are a "tambour" [drum] (AR1996:1001:232) and details for a "tambour" (AR1996:1001:231) for Notre-Dame de Montréal. The subject of these drawings is identified as a "bearing wall [?]", since the definition of a "drum" - a vertical wall, either circular or polygonal in plan, that carries a dome - apparently does not apply in this case (Art and Architecture Thesaurus). Further research is required to determine the subject of these drawings more precisely.
architecture
contracted 20 September 1862
Sections for a pilaster for a bearing wall [?] for Notre-Dame de Montréal for the renovations of the 1860s
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AR1996:1001:231
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- The inscribed titles on two drawings by Théophile Fahrland indicate that the subjects are a "tambour" [drum] (AR1996:1001:232) and details for a "tambour" (AR1996:1001:231) for Notre-Dame de Montréal. The subject of these drawings is identified as a "bearing wall [?]", since the definition of a "drum" - a vertical wall, either circular or polygonal in plan, that carries a dome - apparently does not apply in this case (Art and Architecture Thesaurus). Further research is required to determine the subject of these drawings more precisely.
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contracted 20 September 1862
architecture
ÁbalosHerreros ont construit – ou, plus précisément, ont assemblé – des paysages en juxtaposant de façon sommaire une distribution de « personnages » architecturaux quasi-familiers. Cette méthode pragmatique d’appropriation, mise au point et systématiquement utilisée dans le cadre de leur processus de design, était inédite dans l’architecture des années 1980 en Espagne.(...)
Salle octogonale
23 juillet 2015 au 13 septembre 2015
Paysages de l'hyperréel : Ábalos&Herreros revue par SO – IL
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ÁbalosHerreros ont construit – ou, plus précisément, ont assemblé – des paysages en juxtaposant de façon sommaire une distribution de « personnages » architecturaux quasi-familiers. Cette méthode pragmatique d’appropriation, mise au point et systématiquement utilisée dans le cadre de leur processus de design, était inédite dans l’architecture des années 1980 en Espagne.(...)
Salle octogonale