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Fonds Roger D'Astous
AP060
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Le fonds témoigne des activités personnelles et professionnelles de Roger D'Astous, de sa carrière d'architecte et de sa contribution à l'architecture québécoise. Il nous renseigne sur sa formation académique à l'École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, sur son séjour en tant qu'apprenti à l'atelier de Frank Lloyd Wright à Taliesin (Arizona et Wisconsin), ainsi que sur sa pratique professionnelle en tant qu'architecte. Ces projets professionnels sont principalement concentrés au Québec, à Montréal, en Montérégie, dans les Laurentides, à Laval, ainsi qu'en Ontario (dont à Brockville et à Kingston). Le fonds contient, entre autres, 4 100 dessins d’architecture, 2 581 documents photographiques, 7 maquettes et 1,23 m.l. de documents textuels.
1893-1998, surtout 1951-1998
Fonds Roger D'Astous
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Le fonds témoigne des activités personnelles et professionnelles de Roger D'Astous, de sa carrière d'architecte et de sa contribution à l'architecture québécoise. Il nous renseigne sur sa formation académique à l'École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, sur son séjour en tant qu'apprenti à l'atelier de Frank Lloyd Wright à Taliesin (Arizona et Wisconsin), ainsi que sur sa pratique professionnelle en tant qu'architecte. Ces projets professionnels sont principalement concentrés au Québec, à Montréal, en Montérégie, dans les Laurentides, à Laval, ainsi qu'en Ontario (dont à Brockville et à Kingston). Le fonds contient, entre autres, 4 100 dessins d’architecture, 2 581 documents photographiques, 7 maquettes et 1,23 m.l. de documents textuels.
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1893-1998, surtout 1951-1998
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ARCH186962
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Titles include - "Automation and Training in the Construction Industry", "The Design of a More Human Environment", "Thoughts on Urban Research and Development", "La Faculté de l'Aménagement de l'Université de Montréal", "Colour and Children", Convocation Address University of Concordia, "Systemia and Academia: a tale of two universities", "The Design Professions", "Knowledge and Credibility in Architectural Education"
1961 - 1977
Adresses and articles
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ARCH186962
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Titles include - "Automation and Training in the Construction Industry", "The Design of a More Human Environment", "Thoughts on Urban Research and Development", "La Faculté de l'Aménagement de l'Université de Montréal", "Colour and Children", Convocation Address University of Concordia, "Systemia and Academia: a tale of two universities", "The Design Professions", "Knowledge and Credibility in Architectural Education"
documents textuels
1961 - 1977
documents textuels
AP206.S2.018
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.014, AP206.S2.015, AP206.S2.016 and AP206.S2.017. This file includes the following papers: "Urban Design Concept of Chandigarh," 1971 "Architecture as a Career," 1970 "Education of an Architect bearing in mind the Economic, Cultural and Technical needs of the Country," 1970
1968-1979
Published and unpublished papers (folder 5 of 5)
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AP206.S2.018
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.014, AP206.S2.015, AP206.S2.016 and AP206.S2.017. This file includes the following papers: "Urban Design Concept of Chandigarh," 1971 "Architecture as a Career," 1970 "Education of an Architect bearing in mind the Economic, Cultural and Technical needs of the Country," 1970
documents textuels
1968-1979
documents textuels
ARCH259483
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Comprend des magazines : Dunham Magazine, 1930; School Progress, 1943; Journal de Commerce Canadien, 1927; incluant le programme « University of Michigan Physical Education », une publication de Michel Chouinard Limitée, 1934, de la correspondance, 1934, relatifs à l'Université de Montréal et l'Édifice de la Chambre de Commerce. Comprend aussi une reprographie d'un projet de lotissement d'A. Bibaud.
1927-1943
Documents de référence
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ARCH259483
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Comprend des magazines : Dunham Magazine, 1930; School Progress, 1943; Journal de Commerce Canadien, 1927; incluant le programme « University of Michigan Physical Education », une publication de Michel Chouinard Limitée, 1934, de la correspondance, 1934, relatifs à l'Université de Montréal et l'Édifice de la Chambre de Commerce. Comprend aussi une reprographie d'un projet de lotissement d'A. Bibaud.
documents textuels
1927-1943
ARCH256267
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"Le pavillon de l'Algérie avec, en premier plan, une gondole vénitienne, voilà une des nombreuses images que nous offre la terre des hommes. / Algerian Pavilion at Expo 67 --- The Algerian exhibit is housed in a pavilion complex devoted to the Arab nations. The many facets of Algeria are presented with an accent on education, industrial development and the exploitation of natural resources."--Description.
1967
Back view of the Algerian Pavilion with a gondola in foreground, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256267
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"Le pavillon de l'Algérie avec, en premier plan, une gondole vénitienne, voilà une des nombreuses images que nous offre la terre des hommes. / Algerian Pavilion at Expo 67 --- The Algerian exhibit is housed in a pavilion complex devoted to the Arab nations. The many facets of Algeria are presented with an accent on education, industrial development and the exploitation of natural resources."--Description.
La maquette d’architecture gagna une visibilité nouvelle lorsqu’elle devint un outil populaire de l’enseignement et de la pratique du design au début du XXe siècle. Ce renouveau est habituellement associé à un tournant vers l’objectivité et la recherche de moyens d’expression destinés à traduire les idées en trois dimensions, posant la question de la transformation du(...)
Salle octogonale
22 septembre 2011 au 8 janvier 2012
Modernisme en miniature : Points de vue
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La maquette d’architecture gagna une visibilité nouvelle lorsqu’elle devint un outil populaire de l’enseignement et de la pratique du design au début du XXe siècle. Ce renouveau est habituellement associé à un tournant vers l’objectivité et la recherche de moyens d’expression destinés à traduire les idées en trois dimensions, posant la question de la transformation du(...)
Salle octogonale
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AP197.S1.SS9
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This subseries is comprised of notes, drafts, research, and photographic materials that were organized by topic. Unlike Kenneth Frampton’s research files which are arranged in Series AP197.S2, these files were compiled for book projects, articles, book reviews, lectures, interviews, conference addresses, and keynote speeches, and document over 300 of Frampton's published or unpublished texts. The materials include notes, contracts, drafts, correspondence, final copies of texts, photographic materials, and research materials. This subseries also includes Frampton’s curriculum vitaes, notebooks, and covers he designed for the journal Architectural Design (1962-1964). The files are organized alphabetically by the topic explored, namely architects. Some of these architects include: Alvar Aalto; Tadao Ando; Georges Baines; Luis Barragan; H.P. Berlage; Mario Botta; Alberto Campo Baeza; David Chipperfield; Alvaro Siza; Michael Kagan; Louis Kahn; Rem Koolhaas; Kengo Kuma; Kisho Kurakawa; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Raphael Moneo; Carlo Scarpa; O.M. Ungers; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Monica Pidgeon. Subjects explored in these texts include: photography; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; the British Library; China's sacred sites; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; and the role of education. Large portions of these boxes document the publications "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999), "Le Corbusier" (1997 and 2002), "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House" (1995), and "American Masterworks" (2008). Some folders may include coloured tabs with the note "copied." These tabs were used to identify whether the particular writing/project in question had been added to Frampton's curriculum vitae.
circa 1952 -2016
Books, articles, reviews, lectures, and juries
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AP197.S1.SS9
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This subseries is comprised of notes, drafts, research, and photographic materials that were organized by topic. Unlike Kenneth Frampton’s research files which are arranged in Series AP197.S2, these files were compiled for book projects, articles, book reviews, lectures, interviews, conference addresses, and keynote speeches, and document over 300 of Frampton's published or unpublished texts. The materials include notes, contracts, drafts, correspondence, final copies of texts, photographic materials, and research materials. This subseries also includes Frampton’s curriculum vitaes, notebooks, and covers he designed for the journal Architectural Design (1962-1964). The files are organized alphabetically by the topic explored, namely architects. Some of these architects include: Alvar Aalto; Tadao Ando; Georges Baines; Luis Barragan; H.P. Berlage; Mario Botta; Alberto Campo Baeza; David Chipperfield; Alvaro Siza; Michael Kagan; Louis Kahn; Rem Koolhaas; Kengo Kuma; Kisho Kurakawa; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Raphael Moneo; Carlo Scarpa; O.M. Ungers; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Monica Pidgeon. Subjects explored in these texts include: photography; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; the British Library; China's sacred sites; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; and the role of education. Large portions of these boxes document the publications "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999), "Le Corbusier" (1997 and 2002), "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House" (1995), and "American Masterworks" (2008). Some folders may include coloured tabs with the note "copied." These tabs were used to identify whether the particular writing/project in question had been added to Frampton's curriculum vitae.
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circa 1952 -2016
documents textuels
Addresses, articles, notes
ARCH186981
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article for Journal of Architectural Education, notes for Quality Control System workshop, text for Project management training program, "The Role of Government in Shaping Our Environment in Canada", opening remarks for conference on Building Use for Disabled People, Address for Construction Specifications Canada convention, Convocation address Concordia University, "Impact of Energy Conservation on the Built Environment", notes for landscape seminar
1975 - 1984
Addresses, articles, notes
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ARCH186981
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article for Journal of Architectural Education, notes for Quality Control System workshop, text for Project management training program, "The Role of Government in Shaping Our Environment in Canada", opening remarks for conference on Building Use for Disabled People, Address for Construction Specifications Canada convention, Convocation address Concordia University, "Impact of Energy Conservation on the Built Environment", notes for landscape seminar
documents textuels
1975 - 1984
documents textuels
AP206.S2.011
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.010 and AP206.S2.012. This file contains the following papers: Convocation address delivered in the DAV College of Education, 1980 "Folk Arts and Architecture," for symposium, 1980 "Administrative aspects of Urban and Regional Planning," published lecture script "Our Environment," 1982 "Theatre: Essentially a Form of Art!!" 1979 "Rural habitat"
circa 1966-1982
Published and unpublished papers (folder 2 of 3)
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AP206.S2.011
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.010 and AP206.S2.012. This file contains the following papers: Convocation address delivered in the DAV College of Education, 1980 "Folk Arts and Architecture," for symposium, 1980 "Administrative aspects of Urban and Regional Planning," published lecture script "Our Environment," 1982 "Theatre: Essentially a Form of Art!!" 1979 "Rural habitat"
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circa 1966-1982
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John C. Parkin fonds
AP018
Résumé:
The John C. Parkin fonds documents the professional career of Toronto-based architect John C. Parkin (1922-1988) at his firms John B. Parkin Associates and Parkin Architects Planners. Most materials in this fonds record 347 architectural projects covering the years 1947-1987. John C. Parkin’s professional involvement in the arts and architecture, his firms’ activities, and his professional achievements are also recorded.
1929-1987
John C. Parkin fonds
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The John C. Parkin fonds documents the professional career of Toronto-based architect John C. Parkin (1922-1988) at his firms John B. Parkin Associates and Parkin Architects Planners. Most materials in this fonds record 347 architectural projects covering the years 1947-1987. John C. Parkin’s professional involvement in the arts and architecture, his firms’ activities, and his professional achievements are also recorded.
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1929-1987