Projet
AP180.S1.1970.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Riva's contribution to a workshop given in the 1970s on the theme of mini apartments for travelers near a railway line in Morbegno, Italy. Riva's project was a two-storey house of approximately eight units. The project was never built. The project series contains studies, exterior elevations, floor plans, and sections.
1970s
Workshop Morbegno, Morbegno, Italy (1970s)
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AP180.S1.1970.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Riva's contribution to a workshop given in the 1970s on the theme of mini apartments for travelers near a railway line in Morbegno, Italy. Riva's project was a two-storey house of approximately eight units. The project was never built. The project series contains studies, exterior elevations, floor plans, and sections.
Project
1970s
Série(s)
AP076.S6
Description:
Series documents miscellaneous records including an album of photographs of Douglas Simpson House I and II and family scenes, a document relating to the Canada Pavilion model for the 1958 Universal and International Exhibition in Brussels, and a video recording of a symposium on Semmens, Simpson (Firm). Material in this series was produced between 1948 and 1992.
[1948]-1992
Other Records
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AP076.S6
Description:
Series documents miscellaneous records including an album of photographs of Douglas Simpson House I and II and family scenes, a document relating to the Canada Pavilion model for the 1958 Universal and International Exhibition in Brussels, and a video recording of a symposium on Semmens, Simpson (Firm). Material in this series was produced between 1948 and 1992.
Series
[1948]-1992
Projet
AP056.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
This project series documents an addition and renovations to Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto from 1986-1991. The office identified the project number as 18603. Before this work, the existing property consisted of four Victorian houses: the main College building at 119 St. George Street that had a large drill hall connected to the back, a house next to the drill hall, the Centre for Industrial Relations located at 121 St. Georges Street, and the Media Centre located at 123 St. Georges Street. This project consisted of interior renovations to the houses and the addition of an L-shaped building at the back of the property that connected to the drill hall and turned at the corner of the property towards the Media Centre house. This created a central courtyard in the centre of the property, between all the buildings. The new building was two storeys with an arcade toward the courtyard, a red brick facade and sheet metal roofing. This housed audio-visual rooms, editing rooms, offices and a workroom in the basement, classrooms and meeting rooms on the ground floor, and faculty offices, lounges and administrative areas on the second floor. A new entry tower and hall were constructed for the main College building. This building consisted of mechanical and electrical rooms in the basement, student spaces and administrative offices on the ground floor, and administrative offices and meeting rooms on the second and third floors. Barton Myers Associates worked as the consulting architects on this project. The project is recorded through drawings and photographic materials dating from 1986-1991. The drawings include sketches, drawings for the project model, sections, floor and site plans, elevations, details, axonometric drawings, perspectives, and structural drawings. There are a large number of detail drawings for furnishings and architectural elements. The photographic materials consist of aerial views and photographs of the finished project.
1986-1991
Woodsworth College, University of Toronto (1986-1991)
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AP056.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
This project series documents an addition and renovations to Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto from 1986-1991. The office identified the project number as 18603. Before this work, the existing property consisted of four Victorian houses: the main College building at 119 St. George Street that had a large drill hall connected to the back, a house next to the drill hall, the Centre for Industrial Relations located at 121 St. Georges Street, and the Media Centre located at 123 St. Georges Street. This project consisted of interior renovations to the houses and the addition of an L-shaped building at the back of the property that connected to the drill hall and turned at the corner of the property towards the Media Centre house. This created a central courtyard in the centre of the property, between all the buildings. The new building was two storeys with an arcade toward the courtyard, a red brick facade and sheet metal roofing. This housed audio-visual rooms, editing rooms, offices and a workroom in the basement, classrooms and meeting rooms on the ground floor, and faculty offices, lounges and administrative areas on the second floor. A new entry tower and hall were constructed for the main College building. This building consisted of mechanical and electrical rooms in the basement, student spaces and administrative offices on the ground floor, and administrative offices and meeting rooms on the second and third floors. Barton Myers Associates worked as the consulting architects on this project. The project is recorded through drawings and photographic materials dating from 1986-1991. The drawings include sketches, drawings for the project model, sections, floor and site plans, elevations, details, axonometric drawings, perspectives, and structural drawings. There are a large number of detail drawings for furnishings and architectural elements. The photographic materials consist of aerial views and photographs of the finished project.
Project
1986-1991
dessins
AP178.S2.1995.010
Description:
This sketchbook includes sketches of Siza's visit to Peru, including the Machu Picchu, for the Van Middelem-Dupont house in Oudenbourg, Belgium, as well as notes on Évora and drafts of a speech of acceptance for an honorary degree. It also contains sketches of people and animals.
August 1995
Sketchbook 399: Evora - Veneza - J. Empresarios - Belgica - Peru I
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AP178.S2.1995.010
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This sketchbook includes sketches of Siza's visit to Peru, including the Machu Picchu, for the Van Middelem-Dupont house in Oudenbourg, Belgium, as well as notes on Évora and drafts of a speech of acceptance for an honorary degree. It also contains sketches of people and animals.
dessins
August 1995
documents textuels
ARCH197815
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INGBERG, Hal. Seamless : Preliminary Manuscript. 1991-1996 124 feuilles Illustrations et plans 28 x 21,5 cm Contient : The Intervention as a Seamless Disruption of the Familiar, 1991 House Transformation, 1992-1993 Topographies of Anomaly and Inderterminacy, 1994 La Villa Indeterminata, 1994 Transportation Centre, 1996
Seamless : Preliminary Manuscript
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ARCH197815
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INGBERG, Hal. Seamless : Preliminary Manuscript. 1991-1996 124 feuilles Illustrations et plans 28 x 21,5 cm Contient : The Intervention as a Seamless Disruption of the Familiar, 1991 House Transformation, 1992-1993 Topographies of Anomaly and Inderterminacy, 1994 La Villa Indeterminata, 1994 Transportation Centre, 1996
documents textuels
Projet
AP142.S1.D75
Description:
File documents a project for a house-sculpture titled, "Casa abbandonata", for the Parco della scultura in architettura, in San Donà di Piave, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1997. File contains design development drawing and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including sketches, drawings, photographs, and correspondence.
1997
La casa abbandonata
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AP142.S1.D75
Description:
File documents a project for a house-sculpture titled, "Casa abbandonata", for the Parco della scultura in architettura, in San Donà di Piave, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1997. File contains design development drawing and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including sketches, drawings, photographs, and correspondence.
File 75
1997
documents textuels
ARCH253673
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
1972
Original English Layout of the book. Ecol Operation.
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ARCH253673
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
documents textuels
1972
documents textuels
AP149.S1.1972.PR01.020
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
1972
Original English Layout of the book. Ecol Operation
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AP149.S1.1972.PR01.020
Description:
Group consists of the original layout for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Ecol Operation: Ecology + Building + Common Sense" by Alvaro Ortega, Witold Rybcznki, Samir Ayad, Wajid Ali and Arthur Acheson, about the project of a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house untaken in 1972.
documents textuels
1972
AP149.S1.1986.PR01.035
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Model of cardboard on wood panel showing the details of houses in a village.
1986
Study model for research on human settlement development
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AP149.S1.1986.PR01.035
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Model of cardboard on wood panel showing the details of houses in a village.
Projet
CI005.S1.1952.PR1
Description:
Oud was commissioned by the Bio Holiday Centre Foundation to create a rehabilitation centre for under-privileged children. While Oud was appointed as the sole project architect, he was advised by a committee of health care workers and a national construction advisory body, Bouwcentrum. Oud used the Bouwcentrum blueprint as a basis for his design. Oud's design featured pavilions, accommodation for 120 patients, staff accommodation, a sports building and a clinic. Ten pavilions were dedicated to children's accommodation. In Oud's revised plan of 1955, the main building, boiler house and sports building were prominently displayed and flanked by the pavilions. The boiler house/caretaker's dwelling were prominently positioned according to the client's wishes. Although Oud designed a chapel, it was not built (Taverne et al. 2001, 511-514). Project series contains a photograph of exterior view of the Bio Convalescent Centre
1952-1960
Bio Convalescent Centre for Children, Arnheim, Netherlands (1952-1960)
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CI005.S1.1952.PR1
Description:
Oud was commissioned by the Bio Holiday Centre Foundation to create a rehabilitation centre for under-privileged children. While Oud was appointed as the sole project architect, he was advised by a committee of health care workers and a national construction advisory body, Bouwcentrum. Oud used the Bouwcentrum blueprint as a basis for his design. Oud's design featured pavilions, accommodation for 120 patients, staff accommodation, a sports building and a clinic. Ten pavilions were dedicated to children's accommodation. In Oud's revised plan of 1955, the main building, boiler house and sports building were prominently displayed and flanked by the pavilions. The boiler house/caretaker's dwelling were prominently positioned according to the client's wishes. Although Oud designed a chapel, it was not built (Taverne et al. 2001, 511-514). Project series contains a photograph of exterior view of the Bio Convalescent Centre
project
1952-1960