Sous-série
General Textual Files
AP116.S3.SS15.D1
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File documents some activities related to the planning and production of Tectonics Unbound: Kenform and Kunstform Revisited, issue 14 of ANY magazine (May), including sales and acquiring illustrative material. Material in file was produced in 1996. File contains correspondence, subscription letters, photo requests, rates, articles, and photographic material.
1996
General Textual Files
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AP116.S3.SS15.D1
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File documents some activities related to the planning and production of Tectonics Unbound: Kenform and Kunstform Revisited, issue 14 of ANY magazine (May), including sales and acquiring illustrative material. Material in file was produced in 1996. File contains correspondence, subscription letters, photo requests, rates, articles, and photographic material.
File 1
1996
dessins, né numérique
AP170.S3.007
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These files relate to material in AP170.S3.006. Label: "Aegis @ CEBIT vol 1 of 6 Presentation 1," "Aegis @ CEBIT Vol 5 of 6 Presentation 4, Part 3, Wall graphics final outputs," and "Aegis @ CEBIT vol 6 of 6 (temp) ACDC-ICFIW (incomplete) CEBIT Booth Simulator." File includes digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: Unidentified, JPEG File Interchange Format, Plain Text File, OLE2 Compound Document Format, ZIP Format.
10 August 2000 - 19 April 2001
Aegis simulators, 3D models, and ACDC software, HypoSurface, CeBIT Technology Fair, Hannover, Germany
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AP170.S3.007
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These files relate to material in AP170.S3.006. Label: "Aegis @ CEBIT vol 1 of 6 Presentation 1," "Aegis @ CEBIT Vol 5 of 6 Presentation 4, Part 3, Wall graphics final outputs," and "Aegis @ CEBIT vol 6 of 6 (temp) ACDC-ICFIW (incomplete) CEBIT Booth Simulator." File includes digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: Unidentified, JPEG File Interchange Format, Plain Text File, OLE2 Compound Document Format, ZIP Format.
dessins, né numérique
10 August 2000 - 19 April 2001
Projet
AP187.S1.1959.PR01
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This project series documents the concept of exhibition pavilions made of a synthetic material within an industrial hall. Material was produced in 1959. Documenting the project are photomontages.
1959
Kunststoffpavillon für Ausstellungen in einer Industriehalle (1959)
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AP187.S1.1959.PR01
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This project series documents the concept of exhibition pavilions made of a synthetic material within an industrial hall. Material was produced in 1959. Documenting the project are photomontages.
Project
1959
Sous-série
AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD1
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This sub-project series documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery in London, England. This addition to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) was built to house the Turner Bequest. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1978 and 1990. The sub-project series contains design development drawings, including several for an early feasibility study for phased additions to the Tate Gallery, including the Clore Gallery, planned on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site to the east of the main building. It also contains presentation drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. Photographic materials includes views of models by John Donat Photography, and of the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, Alastair Hunter, J. Okun and Mary Shand (Lady Mary Stirling). A large quantity of textual records and two models are also present in the sub-project series.
1978-1990
Clore Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD1
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This sub-project series documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery in London, England. This addition to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) was built to house the Turner Bequest. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1978 and 1990. The sub-project series contains design development drawings, including several for an early feasibility study for phased additions to the Tate Gallery, including the Clore Gallery, planned on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site to the east of the main building. It also contains presentation drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. Photographic materials includes views of models by John Donat Photography, and of the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, Alastair Hunter, J. Okun and Mary Shand (Lady Mary Stirling). A large quantity of textual records and two models are also present in the sub-project series.
Sub-series
1978-1990
Projet
AP164.S1.2004.D10
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The project series documents the competition entry and curriculum, won by Abalos & Herreros, and the development of a masterplan for the urban development and integration of the railroad in Logroño, Spain. The project included a train and bus station, residential towers and green areas for pedestrians. The firm identified this project as number 188. After the dissolution of the firm, Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz took over the project. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, reference, digital and graphic materials, correspondence, project descriptions, invoices, proposals, notes, specifications, budgets, clippings, geotecnical profiles, and a few photographs.
1998-2009, predominant 2003-2006
Integración del ferrocarril, Logroño, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D10
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The project series documents the competition entry and curriculum, won by Abalos & Herreros, and the development of a masterplan for the urban development and integration of the railroad in Logroño, Spain. The project included a train and bus station, residential towers and green areas for pedestrians. The firm identified this project as number 188. After the dissolution of the firm, Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz took over the project. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, reference, digital and graphic materials, correspondence, project descriptions, invoices, proposals, notes, specifications, budgets, clippings, geotecnical profiles, and a few photographs.
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1998-2009, predominant 2003-2006
Projet
AP178.S1.1971.PR02
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This project series documents the Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa in Matosinhos, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 6/70. In the past the office identified the project as number 131. The office assigned the date 1971 for this project. The project was for a nine-storey housing complex commissioned by Mobil Oil Portuguesa. The building included dwellings, offices and commercial space. Documenting this project are studies and preliminary drawings. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographs and negatives document the project site and model.
1971-1973
Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa [Mobil Oil housing complex], Matosinhos, Portugal (1971-1972)
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AP178.S1.1971.PR02
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This project series documents the Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa in Matosinhos, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 6/70. In the past the office identified the project as number 131. The office assigned the date 1971 for this project. The project was for a nine-storey housing complex commissioned by Mobil Oil Portuguesa. The building included dwellings, offices and commercial space. Documenting this project are studies and preliminary drawings. Textual materials include project documentation and correspondence. Photographs and negatives document the project site and model.
Project
1971-1973
Sous-série
AP116.S2.SS6.D2
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File documents the Anywise Conference proceedings and provides photographic material for the accompanying Anywise Journal. Material in file was produced in 1995. File contains photographs and negatives.
1995
Anywise Conference - Photographs
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AP116.S2.SS6.D2
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File documents the Anywise Conference proceedings and provides photographic material for the accompanying Anywise Journal. Material in file was produced in 1995. File contains photographs and negatives.
File 2
1995
photographies
PH1981:0786:001-052
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Album showing exterior and interior views of the "Château de Madrid" in Bois de Boulogne (boulevard Richard Wallace, Neuilly-sur-Seine), France. This Château was built in 1912 (a drawing of the building in the album bears the date 1910) in the Renaissance style where used to stand the "Château de Boulogne", afterwards named the "Château de Madrid", built by François 1er between 1528 and 1568. The name evokes the short captivity of the King in Spain. The castle was sold in 1792 and demantled to recuperate the materials. The building showed in the album is also named "Château de Madrid" as seen on a post-sign in one of the photographs. This building is also visible on some old postcards (cf. documentation). Also visible on another post-sign, is the street name 'Avenue Richard Wallace'. Corbel writes (p. 57), that in 1851, the 'Madrid Restaurant' was located at the end of Saint-James, in a secluded area of the Bois de Boulogne. On page 58, he states that in 1870, the restaurant became one of the general quarters for the defense of Paris and that in 1912, it was reconstructed, probably referring to the same building. Also, in 1922, a special dinner was given in honour of the emperor Khaï-Dinh. Further research may provide more information on this specific building which seems to have since disappeared. Other views in this album, show the Café Meyer, the Café Restaurant Cardinal in Paris (one of the oldest of Paris) and other views of buildings and interiors of Paris.
architecture
ca. 1915
Album showing exterior and interior views of the 'Château de Madrid' in the Bois de Boulogne (Neuilly-sur-Seine), the Café Meyer, the Café Restaurant Cardinal and other views of buildings and interiors of Paris, France
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PH1981:0786:001-052
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Album showing exterior and interior views of the "Château de Madrid" in Bois de Boulogne (boulevard Richard Wallace, Neuilly-sur-Seine), France. This Château was built in 1912 (a drawing of the building in the album bears the date 1910) in the Renaissance style where used to stand the "Château de Boulogne", afterwards named the "Château de Madrid", built by François 1er between 1528 and 1568. The name evokes the short captivity of the King in Spain. The castle was sold in 1792 and demantled to recuperate the materials. The building showed in the album is also named "Château de Madrid" as seen on a post-sign in one of the photographs. This building is also visible on some old postcards (cf. documentation). Also visible on another post-sign, is the street name 'Avenue Richard Wallace'. Corbel writes (p. 57), that in 1851, the 'Madrid Restaurant' was located at the end of Saint-James, in a secluded area of the Bois de Boulogne. On page 58, he states that in 1870, the restaurant became one of the general quarters for the defense of Paris and that in 1912, it was reconstructed, probably referring to the same building. Also, in 1922, a special dinner was given in honour of the emperor Khaï-Dinh. Further research may provide more information on this specific building which seems to have since disappeared. Other views in this album, show the Café Meyer, the Café Restaurant Cardinal in Paris (one of the oldest of Paris) and other views of buildings and interiors of Paris.
photographies
ca. 1915
architecture
documents textuels
ARCH258609
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Carte, publication « Montréal 67 », étude sur les matériaux, systèmes et techniques de construction, un folio avec correspondance au sujet d'exposition, cartes postales, coupures de presse, coupures de revue, bulletins et publications divers.
1967
Documentation Expo 67
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ARCH258609
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Carte, publication « Montréal 67 », étude sur les matériaux, systèmes et techniques de construction, un folio avec correspondance au sujet d'exposition, cartes postales, coupures de presse, coupures de revue, bulletins et publications divers.
documents textuels
1967
Projet
AP178.S1.1991.PR01
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This project series documents the Vitra International project in Weil am Rhein, Germany. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 18/90. The office assigned the dates 1991-1994 to this project. The building included a factory, offices, and loading docks. The brick was chosen as a reference to the production hall that burned down in 1981 on the project site. The curved bridge roof that connected Siza's building to Nicholas Grimshaw's building was conceived to not obstruct the view of Zaha Hadid's Fire Station. Siza also designed a 500 metre promenade that passed by the Vitra building and connected the Fire Station to the VitraHaus designed by Herzog & de Meuron. The project was realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings, plans and details. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the project site, models, construction work and the built project. There is also a study model for this project.
1991-2012
Vitra International [Vitra International factory], Weil am Rhein, Germany (1991-1994)
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AP178.S1.1991.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Vitra International project in Weil am Rhein, Germany. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 18/90. The office assigned the dates 1991-1994 to this project. The building included a factory, offices, and loading docks. The brick was chosen as a reference to the production hall that burned down in 1981 on the project site. The curved bridge roof that connected Siza's building to Nicholas Grimshaw's building was conceived to not obstruct the view of Zaha Hadid's Fire Station. Siza also designed a 500 metre promenade that passed by the Vitra building and connected the Fire Station to the VitraHaus designed by Herzog & de Meuron. The project was realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, design development drawings, plans and details. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic materials document the project site, models, construction work and the built project. There is also a study model for this project.
Project
1991-2012