Projet
AP164.S1.1996.D1
Description:
The project series documents classroom and office designs for a competition organised by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, in Barcelona, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 96. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, as well as correspondence.
1995-1996
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, edificio departamental y aulario, Barcelona, Spain (1996)
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AP164.S1.1996.D1
Description:
The project series documents classroom and office designs for a competition organised by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, in Barcelona, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 96. Documenting the project are conceptual and presentation drawings, as well as correspondence.
Project
1995-1996
Projet
AP153.S1.D27
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File related to design competition proposal by Douglas Kelbaugh for the Vietnam War Memorial in the Constitution Garden, in Washington D.C., in 1981. The material in this file was produced in 1981 or in 1982. The file contains reprographic copies.
1981 or 1982
Vietnam War Memorial
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AP153.S1.D27
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File related to design competition proposal by Douglas Kelbaugh for the Vietnam War Memorial in the Constitution Garden, in Washington D.C., in 1981. The material in this file was produced in 1981 or in 1982. The file contains reprographic copies.
File 27
1981 or 1982
Projet
AP164.S1.2004.D1
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the facade renovation of Saint Georges Center, Geneva, Switzerland. The firm identified the project as number 179. Documenting the project are reference materials, design development drawings, correspondence and a study.
circa 2002-2004
Renovación de la fachada del Saint Georges Center, Geneva, Switzerland (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D1
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the facade renovation of Saint Georges Center, Geneva, Switzerland. The firm identified the project as number 179. Documenting the project are reference materials, design development drawings, correspondence and a study.
Project
circa 2002-2004
Projet
AP142.S1.D41
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for a business district in Florence, Italy. Material in this file was mainly produced between 1972 and 1976. File contains reference drawings, conceptual drawings, design development drawings and presentation drawings.
1972-1976
Centro direzionale di Firenze
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AP142.S1.D41
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for a business district in Florence, Italy. Material in this file was mainly produced between 1972 and 1976. File contains reference drawings, conceptual drawings, design development drawings and presentation drawings.
File 41
1972-1976
Projet
AP164.S1.1999.D5
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the high-speed train station and hub Zaragoza-Delicias. The project was developed by Abalos & Herreros in collaboration with the firms MECSA and ARUP. The project made it to the second round of the competition. The firm identified this project as number 118. Among the essential characteristics of a train station, such as platforms, arrival, departure and waiting areas, the design also includes a large roof that supports two buildings of mixed housing, offices, hotels and space for other uses. Documenting this project are models, conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, budgets, project descriptions, clippings, contracts, and reference and digital materials.
1999
Estación Zaragoza, Spain (1999)
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AP164.S1.1999.D5
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the high-speed train station and hub Zaragoza-Delicias. The project was developed by Abalos & Herreros in collaboration with the firms MECSA and ARUP. The project made it to the second round of the competition. The firm identified this project as number 118. Among the essential characteristics of a train station, such as platforms, arrival, departure and waiting areas, the design also includes a large roof that supports two buildings of mixed housing, offices, hotels and space for other uses. Documenting this project are models, conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, budgets, project descriptions, clippings, contracts, and reference and digital materials.
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1999
Projet
AP056.S1.2000.PR03
Description:
This project documents the winning scheme for a competition to design a prototypical lounge for Star Alliance. The office identified the project number as 2000-17. The aim of the competition was not only to attract frequent fliers but also "establish design standards and guidelines for future lounges at airports around the world." The pototype is 7,700 square feet and is located in the Zurich International Airport.[1] The project is recorded through drawings including sketch plans, sketches for furnishings, elevations and plans issued for construction, and presentation drawings. [1]"Star Alliance Lounge." KPMB. Accessed March 28, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/star-alliance-lounge/.
2000-2001
Star Alliance Airport Lounge, Zurich, Switzerland (2000-2001)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR03
Description:
This project documents the winning scheme for a competition to design a prototypical lounge for Star Alliance. The office identified the project number as 2000-17. The aim of the competition was not only to attract frequent fliers but also "establish design standards and guidelines for future lounges at airports around the world." The pototype is 7,700 square feet and is located in the Zurich International Airport.[1] The project is recorded through drawings including sketch plans, sketches for furnishings, elevations and plans issued for construction, and presentation drawings. [1]"Star Alliance Lounge." KPMB. Accessed March 28, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/star-alliance-lounge/.
Project
2000-2001
périodiques
Section a
ARCH266063
Description:
Section a, Architecture Magazine, vol. 1, no. 3, June-July 1983 issue with an article about the National Gallery of Canada and the National Museum of Man competition and the different proposals, including the Victor Prus project.
Section a
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ARCH266063
Description:
Section a, Architecture Magazine, vol. 1, no. 3, June-July 1983 issue with an article about the National Gallery of Canada and the National Museum of Man competition and the different proposals, including the Victor Prus project.
périodiques
Projet
AP164.S1.1997.D7
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The project series documents the restructuring of public space in Ramos, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. The design was for an international competition “Rio cidade 2,” organized by Rio de Janeiro City Council. In 1997, Héctor Vigliecca (Héctor Vigliecca e Associados), Eduardo Horta and Fabiana Izaga (Izaga e Horta Arquitectos Associados Ltda.), and Abalos & Herreros won the competition. The project was built and final touches were left to German artist Albert Oehlen, who designed the pavement. The firm identified this project as number 106. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, reports, guides, contracts, clippings and digital materials.
1996-1998
Recualificación del espacio público de Ramos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1997)
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AP164.S1.1997.D7
Description:
The project series documents the restructuring of public space in Ramos, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. The design was for an international competition “Rio cidade 2,” organized by Rio de Janeiro City Council. In 1997, Héctor Vigliecca (Héctor Vigliecca e Associados), Eduardo Horta and Fabiana Izaga (Izaga e Horta Arquitectos Associados Ltda.), and Abalos & Herreros won the competition. The project was built and final touches were left to German artist Albert Oehlen, who designed the pavement. The firm identified this project as number 106. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, reports, guides, contracts, clippings and digital materials.
Project
1996-1998
Projet
AP142.S1.D62
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the urban renewal of the Kop van Zuid harbour area in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Rotterdam Arts council invited several architects to submit a proposal during the "Architecture International Rotterdam", a festival of architecture held during 1981 and 1982. Several architects were invited to propose an urban design for the northern part of the south bank of the river Nieuwe Maas. Material in this file was produced between 1981 and 1982. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including a competition programme, correspondence and photographic material.
1981-1982
Rotterdam "Kop van Zuid"
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AP142.S1.D62
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the urban renewal of the Kop van Zuid harbour area in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Rotterdam Arts council invited several architects to submit a proposal during the "Architecture International Rotterdam", a festival of architecture held during 1981 and 1982. Several architects were invited to propose an urban design for the northern part of the south bank of the river Nieuwe Maas. Material in this file was produced between 1981 and 1982. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings and presentation drawings. File also contains textual records, including a competition programme, correspondence and photographic material.
File 62
1981-1982
Série(s)
Olzweg
AP193.S3
Description:
Series 3, Olzweg, 2006, relates to a competition proposal conceptualized in 2006 for an extension to the Fond Régional d’Art Contemporain (FRAC) in Orléans, France. The records contain images of plans, elevations, sections, and renderings of the project and the robot. There are also pictures of the model and an animated rendering of different 3D model views. The FRAC competition sought an emblematic extension that would complement the original 18th century building hosting the collection. R&Sie(n)’s project earned second place in the competition. The project takes its name from Holzwege a book from Heidegger inspired by the paths that winds through the forest. It consists of a labyrinth of recycled glass sticks, which appeared to be “glued” to the existing building and courtyard. The glass comes from recycled bottles provided by the neighborhood inhabitants. R&Sie(n) sees this as a form of criticism of France’s relation to wine consumption through its materialization. The labyrinth is progressively constructed and rearranged by a robotic arm and randomized, interactive software continuously reprogramming its parameters during construction.
2006
Olzweg
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AP193.S3
Description:
Series 3, Olzweg, 2006, relates to a competition proposal conceptualized in 2006 for an extension to the Fond Régional d’Art Contemporain (FRAC) in Orléans, France. The records contain images of plans, elevations, sections, and renderings of the project and the robot. There are also pictures of the model and an animated rendering of different 3D model views. The FRAC competition sought an emblematic extension that would complement the original 18th century building hosting the collection. R&Sie(n)’s project earned second place in the competition. The project takes its name from Holzwege a book from Heidegger inspired by the paths that winds through the forest. It consists of a labyrinth of recycled glass sticks, which appeared to be “glued” to the existing building and courtyard. The glass comes from recycled bottles provided by the neighborhood inhabitants. R&Sie(n) sees this as a form of criticism of France’s relation to wine consumption through its materialization. The labyrinth is progressively constructed and rearranged by a robotic arm and randomized, interactive software continuously reprogramming its parameters during construction.
Series
2006