documents textuels
AP142.S2.D4.P4
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sketches, drawings, photographs of an exhibition showing drawings and models, estimates, exhibition plans and layouts, lists of exhibited works, a list of projects by Aldo Rossi, draft exhibition labels, a document label, a draft for the exhibition, and a report
Sketches, drawings, photographs of an exhibition showing drawings and models
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AP142.S2.D4.P4
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sketches, drawings, photographs of an exhibition showing drawings and models, estimates, exhibition plans and layouts, lists of exhibited works, a list of projects by Aldo Rossi, draft exhibition labels, a document label, a draft for the exhibition, and a report
documents textuels
dessins, documents textuels
DR2012:0011:020
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Ring binder containing notes and sketches related to the following events, locations, and/or projects: - Cities on the move; - Monument to Canadian Aid Workers; - The size of things; - New York exhibition; - Golems on the move; - American city series; - Saigon; - Federation CJA building entrance.
1998-1999
Notes and sketches by Melvin Charney on his later works
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DR2012:0011:020
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Ring binder containing notes and sketches related to the following events, locations, and/or projects: - Cities on the move; - Monument to Canadian Aid Workers; - The size of things; - New York exhibition; - Golems on the move; - American city series; - Saigon; - Federation CJA building entrance.
dessins, documents textuels
1998-1999
archives
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Fonds
AP058
Résumé:
The Blanche Lemco van Ginkel fonds consists of textual records documenting her participation in professional societies and committees, conferences and lectures, and her administrative and teaching activities at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Toronto, including material relating to the programme and exhibitions. The fonds contains correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, information packages, papers, presentation panels, etc., dating from 1970 to 1992.
1970-1992
Fonds Blanche Lemco van Ginkel
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AP058
Résumé:
The Blanche Lemco van Ginkel fonds consists of textual records documenting her participation in professional societies and committees, conferences and lectures, and her administrative and teaching activities at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Toronto, including material relating to the programme and exhibitions. The fonds contains correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, information packages, papers, presentation panels, etc., dating from 1970 to 1992.
archives
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1970-1992
Projet
AP164.S1.2004.D18
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The project series documents the Amberes exhibition, at de Singel, in Antwerp, Belgium. Moritz Küng curated the exhibition on Abalos & Herreros’ works. The firm identified this project as number 178. Documenting the exhibition are design development drawings, correspondence, advertisements, reference and photographic materials.
2001-2004, 2006
Amberes, exposición, Antwerp, Belgium (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D18
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The project series documents the Amberes exhibition, at de Singel, in Antwerp, Belgium. Moritz Küng curated the exhibition on Abalos & Herreros’ works. The firm identified this project as number 178. Documenting the exhibition are design development drawings, correspondence, advertisements, reference and photographic materials.
Project
2001-2004, 2006
dessins, documents textuels
DR1995:0289:034-034
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correspondence, proposal, building programme, regulations, quantity survey, planning acts, application forms, memoranda, building schedule, materials list, list of hours worked, drafts, notes, cost estimate, chart, drawings of site plan, plans, elevations, sketch axonometric drawings showing construction details, annotated drawings, roof plan, conservatory, sketches of alternative proposals, and studies
Correspondence, proposal, building programme, regulations
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DR1995:0289:034-034
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correspondence, proposal, building programme, regulations, quantity survey, planning acts, application forms, memoranda, building schedule, materials list, list of hours worked, drafts, notes, cost estimate, chart, drawings of site plan, plans, elevations, sketch axonometric drawings showing construction details, annotated drawings, roof plan, conservatory, sketches of alternative proposals, and studies
dessins, documents textuels
documents textuels
ARCH277017
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3 files - printed documents including presentation booklets relating to various projects Arthur Erickson worked on as a design consultant and some documents relating to Arthur Erickson Architect projects. Includes: Teda Civic Plaza, International Glass Museum, Museum of Anthropology, Dalian Cultural Centre, 1133 West Georgia Street, RCMP National Heritage Centre, M.O.F.A. Project.
ca. 1996-2005
Presentation booklets relating to various projects
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ARCH277017
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3 files - printed documents including presentation booklets relating to various projects Arthur Erickson worked on as a design consultant and some documents relating to Arthur Erickson Architect projects. Includes: Teda Civic Plaza, International Glass Museum, Museum of Anthropology, Dalian Cultural Centre, 1133 West Georgia Street, RCMP National Heritage Centre, M.O.F.A. Project.
documents textuels
ca. 1996-2005
documents textuels
ARCH277023
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5 files - printed documents including presentation booklets relating to various projects Arthur Erickson worked on as a design consultant. Incudes printed plans, renderings and working documents for: 1500 Homer St., Vancouver, Building Code Compliance for the Museum of Anthropology, Laxton Residence, Taihu Square, 1133 West Georgia Street, Concord Tower, the Village at Avon, Teda Civic Centre.
Presentation booklets relating to various projects
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ARCH277023
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5 files - printed documents including presentation booklets relating to various projects Arthur Erickson worked on as a design consultant. Incudes printed plans, renderings and working documents for: 1500 Homer St., Vancouver, Building Code Compliance for the Museum of Anthropology, Laxton Residence, Taihu Square, 1133 West Georgia Street, Concord Tower, the Village at Avon, Teda Civic Centre.
documents textuels
archives
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Fonds
AP002
Résumé:
The Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds, 1897-1966, documents the built projects of Québec architectural firm, Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux. The 500 projects that are represented in this fonds are divided by the architectural works of Macduff & Lemieux (1897-1917), Ludger Lemieux (1910-1950), Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux (1929-1951), and Paul M. Lemieux (1934-1966). Materials in this fonds consist of 4988 drawings (including reprographic prints), 320 photographic materials and 5 l.m. of textual records.
1897-1966
Fonds Ludger et Paul M. Lemieux
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AP002
Résumé:
The Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds, 1897-1966, documents the built projects of Québec architectural firm, Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux. The 500 projects that are represented in this fonds are divided by the architectural works of Macduff & Lemieux (1897-1917), Ludger Lemieux (1910-1950), Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux (1929-1951), and Paul M. Lemieux (1934-1966). Materials in this fonds consist of 4988 drawings (including reprographic prints), 320 photographic materials and 5 l.m. of textual records.
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1897-1966
PH1979:0508
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This album depicts photographs, plans, sketches of Stonehenge and texts. Preface is signed by Sir Henry James, 29th May 1867, Southhampton. Album has appendix and List of Books inserted at the end. "Col. Sir Henry James, Director-General of the Ordnance Survey, was a strong believer that photography had to be utilized as a major tool for mapping and survey work and he employed the Royal Engineers for that purpose. Colonel James appears in several of the Stonehenge photographs published by the Ordnance Survey. [...] Stonehenge is the world's most famous, large megalithic stone circle and is usually designated as a site used for religious worship in Neolithic Britain. However, the first use of this locality for documented ritual activity goes back to the Mesolithic and the erection of several large totem poles perhaps as early as 8,000 BC (Stonehenge O). Lunar observations preceded the construction of a causeway c.3200 BC, followed by an earth circle and Heel Stones c.3100 BC (Stonehenge 1a) and the Aubrey Holes (Stonehenge 1b). The Stonehenge site was then abandoned for about 1,000 years when large bluestones quarried in Wales were brought to the site and made into the Double Bluestone Circle with Avenue. 2150 BC (Stonehenge II). Soon thereafter sarsen stones were brought in from Avebury to build the great Sarsen Circle and Trilithon Horseshoe, 2100 BC (Stonehenge IIIz). Bluestones were brought back and added as the Bluestone Circle and Bluestone Horseshoe to the sarsen monument, 1800 BC (Stonehenge IIId). The sacred avenue was extended to the River Avon, 1100 BC (Stonehenge IV), the last phase of megalithic construction at this site. Note that the great stone circle and all construction at the Stonehenge site was completed several hundred years before we can postulate Celtic druids in the vicinity. We can only mention in passing that Stonehenge was embedded within a large ritual complex, where several of the ten megalithic constructions were also monumental in scale. Integration between these structures may not have been well planned in advance, but assuredly was articulated as each was built." Neolithic Britian Online.
sculpture, topographique
1867
Plans and Photographs of Stonehenge, and of Turusachan in the Island of Lewis; with Notes Relating to the Druids and Sketches of Cromlechs in Ireland
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PH1979:0508
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This album depicts photographs, plans, sketches of Stonehenge and texts. Preface is signed by Sir Henry James, 29th May 1867, Southhampton. Album has appendix and List of Books inserted at the end. "Col. Sir Henry James, Director-General of the Ordnance Survey, was a strong believer that photography had to be utilized as a major tool for mapping and survey work and he employed the Royal Engineers for that purpose. Colonel James appears in several of the Stonehenge photographs published by the Ordnance Survey. [...] Stonehenge is the world's most famous, large megalithic stone circle and is usually designated as a site used for religious worship in Neolithic Britain. However, the first use of this locality for documented ritual activity goes back to the Mesolithic and the erection of several large totem poles perhaps as early as 8,000 BC (Stonehenge O). Lunar observations preceded the construction of a causeway c.3200 BC, followed by an earth circle and Heel Stones c.3100 BC (Stonehenge 1a) and the Aubrey Holes (Stonehenge 1b). The Stonehenge site was then abandoned for about 1,000 years when large bluestones quarried in Wales were brought to the site and made into the Double Bluestone Circle with Avenue. 2150 BC (Stonehenge II). Soon thereafter sarsen stones were brought in from Avebury to build the great Sarsen Circle and Trilithon Horseshoe, 2100 BC (Stonehenge IIIz). Bluestones were brought back and added as the Bluestone Circle and Bluestone Horseshoe to the sarsen monument, 1800 BC (Stonehenge IIId). The sacred avenue was extended to the River Avon, 1100 BC (Stonehenge IV), the last phase of megalithic construction at this site. Note that the great stone circle and all construction at the Stonehenge site was completed several hundred years before we can postulate Celtic druids in the vicinity. We can only mention in passing that Stonehenge was embedded within a large ritual complex, where several of the ten megalithic constructions were also monumental in scale. Integration between these structures may not have been well planned in advance, but assuredly was articulated as each was built." Neolithic Britian Online.
1867
sculpture, topographique
PH1980:1130
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On the right, a girl holding a food container stands facing the entrance to the factory yard. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Lunch hour. Singer Mfg. Co. : the boys [sic] works there: girl carries lunch".
October 1908
View of workers, including a boy, exiting grounds of Singer Manufacturing Co. at lunch hour, and a girl carrying lunch, South Bend, Indiana, United States
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PH1980:1130
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On the right, a girl holding a food container stands facing the entrance to the factory yard. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Lunch hour. Singer Mfg. Co. : the boys [sic] works there: girl carries lunch".