PH1989:0012:059
Description:
- Space functions within the school which are inscribed on the plan include: book depositary, cafeteria, chemical laboratory, chemistry auditorium, classrooms 1-16, cloakrooms, drawing class, employees kitchen, geography class, german language, gymnasium, komsomol "Young Communists League", library, manager, mathematics class, metalworkshops, museum, native language, natural science auditorium, natural science study, natural science study, natural sciences, office, pantry, physics auditorium, physics laboratory, porter's room, processing, recreation, sewing, singing class, social science class, spare auditoriums, sport, stage, teachers lounges, vestibules, and workers' committee room.
architecture
1926-1928 or later
Photograph of plans and sections for an experimental design for a single-storey school, Soviet Union (now in Russia)
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PH1989:0012:059
Description:
- Space functions within the school which are inscribed on the plan include: book depositary, cafeteria, chemical laboratory, chemistry auditorium, classrooms 1-16, cloakrooms, drawing class, employees kitchen, geography class, german language, gymnasium, komsomol "Young Communists League", library, manager, mathematics class, metalworkshops, museum, native language, natural science auditorium, natural science study, natural science study, natural sciences, office, pantry, physics auditorium, physics laboratory, porter's room, processing, recreation, sewing, singing class, social science class, spare auditoriums, sport, stage, teachers lounges, vestibules, and workers' committee room.
architecture
Série(s)
Works and teaching
AP197.S1
Description:
Approximately three hundred of Kenneth Frampton’s lectures and writings, produced between1965-2016, are arranged in this series. This series is divided into nine subseries according to Frampton’s most seminal works and academic positions. The series is mainly comprised of drafts, notes, photographic materials, drawings, correspondence, and research materials related to the development of Frampton’s ideas and writings on architecture as well as his lectures and courses at various universities such as Princeton and Columbia University. The last subseries, “Books, articles, interviews, lectures, and seminars” contains drafts, notes, photographic materials, correspondence and research materials related to other writings and projects either published or unpublished.
1965-2016
Works and teaching
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AP197.S1
Description:
Approximately three hundred of Kenneth Frampton’s lectures and writings, produced between1965-2016, are arranged in this series. This series is divided into nine subseries according to Frampton’s most seminal works and academic positions. The series is mainly comprised of drafts, notes, photographic materials, drawings, correspondence, and research materials related to the development of Frampton’s ideas and writings on architecture as well as his lectures and courses at various universities such as Princeton and Columbia University. The last subseries, “Books, articles, interviews, lectures, and seminars” contains drafts, notes, photographic materials, correspondence and research materials related to other writings and projects either published or unpublished.
Series
1965-2016
dessins, photographies
PH1998:0013:001-048
Description:
- All of the projects in album PH1998:0013:001-048 were designed by Solomon Lisagor, some in collaboration with other architects, from 1923 through 1938 for various locations in Soviet Union. The photographs and magazine clippings show drawings and models for and views of twenty projects including: the Palace of Soviets, Moscow (10 pages); the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the Ministry of the Oil Industry in Kislovodsk, Soviet Union (now Russia) (8 pages); the "Worker" RZhSKT [the "Worker" Worker's Housing Construction Cooperative Trust] in Saratov, Soviet Union (now Russia) (5 pages); the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (4 pages); the Rostov Institute of Engineers of Transport [?], Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union (now Russia) (3 pages); the House-commune of transitional type, Rostokino, Moscow (3 pages); a Building of People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom), Moscow (3 pages); a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow (2 pages); a development scheme for the southern coast of Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (2 pages). Several other projects are represented on single album pages: a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory; a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangel'sk, Soviet Union (now Russia); a typical experimental single-family house; prefabricated housing; a single-family house, a public rest room and two bus stops; a development scheme for the Ufa region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia); and housing constructed from larger stone blocks [krupnye kamennye bloki]. One of the album pages is unused.
architecture
between 1923 and 1943
Album of photographs and magazine clippings of projects by Solomon Lisagor, some designed in collaboration with other architects, Soviet Union (now in Russia and Ukraine)
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PH1998:0013:001-048
Description:
- All of the projects in album PH1998:0013:001-048 were designed by Solomon Lisagor, some in collaboration with other architects, from 1923 through 1938 for various locations in Soviet Union. The photographs and magazine clippings show drawings and models for and views of twenty projects including: the Palace of Soviets, Moscow (10 pages); the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the Ministry of the Oil Industry in Kislovodsk, Soviet Union (now Russia) (8 pages); the "Worker" RZhSKT [the "Worker" Worker's Housing Construction Cooperative Trust] in Saratov, Soviet Union (now Russia) (5 pages); the Limeny resort, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (4 pages); the Rostov Institute of Engineers of Transport [?], Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union (now Russia) (3 pages); the House-commune of transitional type, Rostokino, Moscow (3 pages); a Building of People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom), Moscow (3 pages); a Type F unit apartment, 8 Gogolevskii Boulevard, Moscow (2 pages); a development scheme for the southern coast of Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) (2 pages). Several other projects are represented on single album pages: a workers settlement in Kashira, a circus, and a Red Army Dormitory; a Sovtorgflot building, Arkhangel'sk, Soviet Union (now Russia); a typical experimental single-family house; prefabricated housing; a single-family house, a public rest room and two bus stops; a development scheme for the Ufa region, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia); and housing constructed from larger stone blocks [krupnye kamennye bloki]. One of the album pages is unused.
dessins, photographies
between 1923 and 1943
architecture
documents textuels
ARCH273749
Description:
Periodicals and magazines including articles about Arthur Erickson's architectural works. Includes: - “Buildings for the Community.” Canadian Architect Vol. 54 no. 2, (February 2009) - The Canadian Architect Vol.37 no.2 (April 1992) *Includes a note addressed to Arthur Erickson from The Canadian Architect Editor, Victoria Gall. - Interiors Vol. 108, no.9 (April 1988) - Metropolitain Review (summer 1988) - Vancouver Boulevard, an Arts Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 1 (May/June 1990) - Western Living (November 1992, September 2008).
1988-2009
Press material on Arthur Erickson and his projects
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ARCH273749
Description:
Periodicals and magazines including articles about Arthur Erickson's architectural works. Includes: - “Buildings for the Community.” Canadian Architect Vol. 54 no. 2, (February 2009) - The Canadian Architect Vol.37 no.2 (April 1992) *Includes a note addressed to Arthur Erickson from The Canadian Architect Editor, Victoria Gall. - Interiors Vol. 108, no.9 (April 1988) - Metropolitain Review (summer 1988) - Vancouver Boulevard, an Arts Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 1 (May/June 1990) - Western Living (November 1992, September 2008).
documents textuels
1988-2009
photographies
Quantité:
410 photographic material(s)
ARCH274235
Description:
3 project dcument binders used for presentation purposes. Filed under "Government": Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Riyadh (1977), Government of Canada Office Building (1977), Ministry of Foreign Affairs Interim Headquarters, Jeddah (1979), Canadian Embassy Redevelopment, Tokyo (1985), Hamma Government Complex, Algiers (1984), Etisalat Headquarters (1985), Harold Washington Library Centre (1988), Brent Branch Library (1987).Contains images of sites, models, perspective sketches, presentation drawings and renderings. Also contains graphics, newspaper clippings and photocopies.
1 October 1990
Project presentation binders for various governmental projects
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ARCH274235
Description:
3 project dcument binders used for presentation purposes. Filed under "Government": Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Riyadh (1977), Government of Canada Office Building (1977), Ministry of Foreign Affairs Interim Headquarters, Jeddah (1979), Canadian Embassy Redevelopment, Tokyo (1985), Hamma Government Complex, Algiers (1984), Etisalat Headquarters (1985), Harold Washington Library Centre (1988), Brent Branch Library (1987).Contains images of sites, models, perspective sketches, presentation drawings and renderings. Also contains graphics, newspaper clippings and photocopies.
photographies
Quantité:
410 photographic material(s)
1 October 1990
documents textuels
DR2004:1450
Description:
Mag box cont. File 'X15/CP/AJ', 'X15 drafts' Bound notebook, Mag box file 'X15 Roy Landau', File X15 (AA), File X15 (exhibition? AA/CP Works II), File 'X15' Originals for 'A Summertime Breeze' homemade publication by CP, Binder X15 (1991-93), Binder 'X15 / 1993-1998', File X15 'Reclamation 88: International Conference / Exhibition on the role of land reclamation in economic regeneration' CP Design, in Organising Committee, 'CP/AJ Special Issue', File 'X15 Canada / 4.11.97'
1970-1998
Mag box cont. File 'X15/CP/AJ', 'X15 drafts' Bound notebook
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DR2004:1450
Description:
Mag box cont. File 'X15/CP/AJ', 'X15 drafts' Bound notebook, Mag box file 'X15 Roy Landau', File X15 (AA), File X15 (exhibition? AA/CP Works II), File 'X15' Originals for 'A Summertime Breeze' homemade publication by CP, Binder X15 (1991-93), Binder 'X15 / 1993-1998', File X15 'Reclamation 88: International Conference / Exhibition on the role of land reclamation in economic regeneration' CP Design, in Organising Committee, 'CP/AJ Special Issue', File 'X15 Canada / 4.11.97'
documents textuels
1970-1998
Projet
AP148.S1.1971.PR01
Description:
The project series comprises material related to a competition for an extension of a cemetery in Modena. Poli notes that this project was published in Casabella Magazine (no. 372 in 1972 and no. 380/81 in 1973). Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio and these are noted at the file level. The main feature of the project material are the presentation panels on cardstock, which feature drawings and texts, including a quote by Louis Kahn. There is also a folder of material, which appear to be copies or variations on many of the drawings included on the presentation panels. Also included are the original competition poster and original competition documentation folder.
ca. 1971
Modena cemetery competition, Modena, Italy (1971)
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AP148.S1.1971.PR01
Description:
The project series comprises material related to a competition for an extension of a cemetery in Modena. Poli notes that this project was published in Casabella Magazine (no. 372 in 1972 and no. 380/81 in 1973). Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio and these are noted at the file level. The main feature of the project material are the presentation panels on cardstock, which feature drawings and texts, including a quote by Louis Kahn. There is also a folder of material, which appear to be copies or variations on many of the drawings included on the presentation panels. Also included are the original competition poster and original competition documentation folder.
Project
ca. 1971
Série(s)
AP173.S2
Description:
Series documents the public art installations and exhibitions in Europe and Asia of Lars Spuybroek and his architectural firm NOX between the end of the 1990s to 2010. The series includes projects like the exhibition installation WetGRID at the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Nantes in France and the D-Tower in Doetinchem, Netherlands, and many other projects, predominantly in Europe. The material in the series was produced between the 1900s and 2010. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series contains also photographic material, predominantly slides, and works of art related to an exhibition in a gallery in Haarlem, Netherlands.
1990s-2010
Public art installations and exhibitions
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AP173.S2
Description:
Series documents the public art installations and exhibitions in Europe and Asia of Lars Spuybroek and his architectural firm NOX between the end of the 1990s to 2010. The series includes projects like the exhibition installation WetGRID at the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Nantes in France and the D-Tower in Doetinchem, Netherlands, and many other projects, predominantly in Europe. The material in the series was produced between the 1900s and 2010. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series contains also photographic material, predominantly slides, and works of art related to an exhibition in a gallery in Haarlem, Netherlands.
Series
1990s-2010
Lehigh Airports Competition Entry: Detail for airport plan showing airplane circulation pattern
DR1987:0347
Description:
- The graphite drawing shows the lower corner of the landing field comprising amphibian landing, station and part of two bays of hangars. Red pencil was used to emphasize the circulation route to be followed by taxiing airplanes. This drawing is one of a series of eight drawings in which the architect works out the circulation route of airplanes (DR1987:0347 - DR1987:0349, DR1987:0352 - DR1987:0354, DR1987:0358 and DR1987:0390). There is a sketch along the left edge possibly showing the elevation or section of a hangar.
architecture
1929
Lehigh Airports Competition Entry: Detail for airport plan showing airplane circulation pattern
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DR1987:0347
Description:
- The graphite drawing shows the lower corner of the landing field comprising amphibian landing, station and part of two bays of hangars. Red pencil was used to emphasize the circulation route to be followed by taxiing airplanes. This drawing is one of a series of eight drawings in which the architect works out the circulation route of airplanes (DR1987:0347 - DR1987:0349, DR1987:0352 - DR1987:0354, DR1987:0358 and DR1987:0390). There is a sketch along the left edge possibly showing the elevation or section of a hangar.
architecture
DR1987:0353
Description:
- The lower right corner of the airport is shown, including amphibian landing, station and part of the hangars. Graphite lines with arrows indicate the circulation route of taxiing airplanes as they pick up and deposit passengers under the station. This drawing is one of a series of eight drawings in which the architect works out airplane circulation (DR1987:0347 - DR1987:0349, DR1987:0352 - DR1987:0354, DR1987:0358 and DR1987:0390). For a more detailed discussion of this drawing and its relationship to others in the series, consult Shubert.
architecture
1929
Lehigh Airports Competition Entry: Detail for airport plan showing airplane circulation
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DR1987:0353
Description:
- The lower right corner of the airport is shown, including amphibian landing, station and part of the hangars. Graphite lines with arrows indicate the circulation route of taxiing airplanes as they pick up and deposit passengers under the station. This drawing is one of a series of eight drawings in which the architect works out airplane circulation (DR1987:0347 - DR1987:0349, DR1987:0352 - DR1987:0354, DR1987:0358 and DR1987:0390). For a more detailed discussion of this drawing and its relationship to others in the series, consult Shubert.
architecture