périodiques
ARCH266065
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Architecture Canada Magazine, October 1969 issue, with an article on the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition and a mention of the winning design by Victor Prus.
Architecture Canada
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ARCH266065
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Architecture Canada Magazine, October 1969 issue, with an article on the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Competition and a mention of the winning design by Victor Prus.
périodiques
Projet
AP143.S4.D144
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File documents an unexecuted competition entry for a museum at Lyon, France. Material in this file was produced in 2001.
2001
Musée des Confluences
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AP143.S4.D144
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File documents an unexecuted competition entry for a museum at Lyon, France. Material in this file was produced in 2001.
File 144
2001
Projet
AP143.S4.D161
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, in Warsaw, Poland, in 2005.
2005
Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw
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AP143.S4.D161
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, in Warsaw, Poland, in 2005.
File 161
2005
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AP022.S1.1971.PR01
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File documents competition entry for a Museum of Contemporary Art (not built), Paris, France. File contains a model.
1971
Centre du Plateau Beaubourg Compeition
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AP022.S1.1971.PR01
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File documents competition entry for a Museum of Contemporary Art (not built), Paris, France. File contains a model.
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1971
Projet
AP022.S1.1985.PR08
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File documents a competition entry for the Canadian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan. File contains textual records (includes plans).
1985
Canadian Embassy Development Project, Tokyo
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AP022.S1.1985.PR08
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File documents a competition entry for the Canadian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan. File contains textual records (includes plans).
Project
1985
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:100:002
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Folder containing documents in English, including reference materials related to the Royal Canadian Navy monument. Original folder inscribed in graphite: CNM POST-COMPETITION NOTES AND INFORMATION
2009
Reference material, Canadian Navy monument, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:100:002
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Folder containing documents in English, including reference materials related to the Royal Canadian Navy monument. Original folder inscribed in graphite: CNM POST-COMPETITION NOTES AND INFORMATION
documents textuels
2009
Projet
Bedford
AP144.S2.D120
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File documents an entry in an invited competition for a development plan for the campus of Royal Holloway College in Egham, Surrey, England. The competition was occasioned by the upcoming merger of Royal Holloway College with Bedford College (both being constituent colleges of the University of London). Material in this file was produced in 1966 and between 1981 and 1983, but predominantly in 1982. File contains a photograph and textual records.
1966, 1981-1983, predominant 1982
Bedford
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AP144.S2.D120
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File documents an entry in an invited competition for a development plan for the campus of Royal Holloway College in Egham, Surrey, England. The competition was occasioned by the upcoming merger of Royal Holloway College with Bedford College (both being constituent colleges of the University of London). Material in this file was produced in 1966 and between 1981 and 1983, but predominantly in 1982. File contains a photograph and textual records.
File 120
1966, 1981-1983, predominant 1982
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AP178.S1.1979.PR02
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The project series documents the 1979 design entry for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 48/70; in the past the office identified the project as number 159. The office assigned the date 1979 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Siza would later submit proposals to the IBA for Block 70 and 89 (Fränkelufer residential complex), Block 121 (Bonjour Tristesse), Block 11-12 (Kottbusser Damm), Monument to Gestapo victims Prinz- Albrecht-Palais, and a proposal for the Kulturforum. The Görlitzer Bad swimming pool was Siza's first international project and first competition. Preceding the IBA competition, Siza attended the 1976 International Design Zentrum (IDZ) symposium in Berlin, "Stadtstruktur-Stadtgestalt". Brigitte Fleck, responsible for national and international architecture competitions for the Senate of Berlin (1971-1985), invited Siza to participate in the IBA competition to design the swimming pool for Kreuzberg. Fleck had heard of Siza’s participation in the IDZ symposium and became interested in Siza’s work with the Servicio Ambulatorio de Apio Lokal (SAAL). By this time Siza’s work with SAAL had been published in the December 1976 and March 1978 publications of the Lotus International Quarterly Architectural Review (numbers 13 and 18). Fleck felt that Siza's work with SAAL would be relevant to the IBA. In 1979, Siza entered his design for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool to be built on a vacant area on the east side of Kreuzberg. The design for the pool was strongly opposed by the public because the dome over the main swimming pool was said to resemble a mosque. This area of Kreuzberg was largely populated by Turkish Muslims and there was hostility towards this immigrant community. Although Siza’s entry went through the first round of the IBA competition, it did not win the competition and was only awarded a special prize. The project series contains sketches and studies, as well as conceptual and design development drawings of elevations, site plans, and floor plans. Documentation for the competition includes site plans for the competition and a strata plan. The photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and slides mostly document the model and drawings for the project.
1978-1979
Piscina de "Görlitzer Bad" Kreuzberg, Berlim Oeste [Görlitzer Bad swimming pool], Berlin, Germany (1978-1979)
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AP178.S1.1979.PR02
Description:
The project series documents the 1979 design entry for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 48/70; in the past the office identified the project as number 159. The office assigned the date 1979 for this project. This project was submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin, Germany. Siza would later submit proposals to the IBA for Block 70 and 89 (Fränkelufer residential complex), Block 121 (Bonjour Tristesse), Block 11-12 (Kottbusser Damm), Monument to Gestapo victims Prinz- Albrecht-Palais, and a proposal for the Kulturforum. The Görlitzer Bad swimming pool was Siza's first international project and first competition. Preceding the IBA competition, Siza attended the 1976 International Design Zentrum (IDZ) symposium in Berlin, "Stadtstruktur-Stadtgestalt". Brigitte Fleck, responsible for national and international architecture competitions for the Senate of Berlin (1971-1985), invited Siza to participate in the IBA competition to design the swimming pool for Kreuzberg. Fleck had heard of Siza’s participation in the IDZ symposium and became interested in Siza’s work with the Servicio Ambulatorio de Apio Lokal (SAAL). By this time Siza’s work with SAAL had been published in the December 1976 and March 1978 publications of the Lotus International Quarterly Architectural Review (numbers 13 and 18). Fleck felt that Siza's work with SAAL would be relevant to the IBA. In 1979, Siza entered his design for the Görlitzer Bad swimming pool to be built on a vacant area on the east side of Kreuzberg. The design for the pool was strongly opposed by the public because the dome over the main swimming pool was said to resemble a mosque. This area of Kreuzberg was largely populated by Turkish Muslims and there was hostility towards this immigrant community. Although Siza’s entry went through the first round of the IBA competition, it did not win the competition and was only awarded a special prize. The project series contains sketches and studies, as well as conceptual and design development drawings of elevations, site plans, and floor plans. Documentation for the competition includes site plans for the competition and a strata plan. The photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and slides mostly document the model and drawings for the project.
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1978-1979
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AP143.S4.D154
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File documents an unexecuted competition entry for a tennis centre in Madrid, Spain. Material in this file was produced in 2002.
2002
Madrid Tennis Center
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AP143.S4.D154
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File documents an unexecuted competition entry for a tennis centre in Madrid, Spain. Material in this file was produced in 2002.
File 154
2002
Sous-série
Miscellaneous
AP116.S3.SS26.D5
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File contains a dummy of a presentation brochure for IIT Competition by Zaha Hadid. Material in file was produced in 1998.
1998
Miscellaneous
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AP116.S3.SS26.D5
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File contains a dummy of a presentation brochure for IIT Competition by Zaha Hadid. Material in file was produced in 1998.
File 5
1998