ARCH252138
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Lecture delivered by Milton Glaser at the IAUS in New York, moderated by Grace Glueck, as part of the IAUS lectures series "Architecture 5," under the theme "Design Without Architects."
1976-11-10
Audio recording of a lecture by Milton Glaser from the series Architecture 5 Design Without Architects, entitled: "Time and Design"
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ARCH252138
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Lecture delivered by Milton Glaser at the IAUS in New York, moderated by Grace Glueck, as part of the IAUS lectures series "Architecture 5," under the theme "Design Without Architects."
1976-11-10
ARCH252139
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Lecture delivered by Ward Bennett at the IAUS in New York, moderated by Grace Glueck, as part of the IAUS lectures series "Architecture 5," under the theme "Design Without Architects."
1976-10-20
Audio recording of a lecture by Ward Bennett for the series Architecture 5 Design Without Architects, entitled: "Nonspecialized Design everything is Design"
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ARCH252139
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Lecture delivered by Ward Bennett at the IAUS in New York, moderated by Grace Glueck, as part of the IAUS lectures series "Architecture 5," under the theme "Design Without Architects."
1976-10-20
ARCH286022
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ANY Event Symposium: "Architecture and the Feminine" held at the DIA Center for the Arts, New York featuring a discussion (Side A), side B is blank, Tape 3 of 3.
1993-11-20
Copy of audio recording of ANY Event Symposium: "Architecture and the Feminine" featuring a discussion, Tape 3
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ARCH286022
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ANY Event Symposium: "Architecture and the Feminine" held at the DIA Center for the Arts, New York featuring a discussion (Side A), side B is blank, Tape 3 of 3.
1993-11-20
ARCH242123
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ANY Event Symposium: "Architecture and the Feminine" held at the DIA Center for the Arts, New York featuring a discussion (Side A), side B is blank, Tape 3 of 3.
1993-11-20
Audio recording of ANY Event Symposium: "Architecture and the Feminine" featuring a discussion, Tape 3
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ARCH242123
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ANY Event Symposium: "Architecture and the Feminine" held at the DIA Center for the Arts, New York featuring a discussion (Side A), side B is blank, Tape 3 of 3.
1993-11-20
photographies
ARCH259982
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b/w photographs of a living room (dated 1966), polariods of un-identified persons, Arthur Erickson publicity pamphlet, photo contact sheets showing the exterior of East 64th Street, New york
1966
Photographs of a living room, polariods of un-identified persons, publicity pamphlet, photo contact sheets
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ARCH259982
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b/w photographs of a living room (dated 1966), polariods of un-identified persons, Arthur Erickson publicity pamphlet, photo contact sheets showing the exterior of East 64th Street, New york
photographies
1966
documents textuels
ARCH253867
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report: Movement in Midtown - Technical Supplement, June 1970. Prepared for the Office of Midtown Planning and Development, and the City of New York by van Ginkel Associates - Architects/Planning Consultants.
1970
Movement in Midtown Manhattan - Technical Supplement June 1970
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ARCH253867
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report: Movement in Midtown - Technical Supplement, June 1970. Prepared for the Office of Midtown Planning and Development, and the City of New York by van Ginkel Associates - Architects/Planning Consultants.
documents textuels
1970
documents textuels
ARCH253868
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report: Movement in Midtown - Technical Supplement, June 1970. Prepared for the Office of Midtown Planning and Development, and the City of New York by van Ginkel Associates - Architects/Planning Consultants.
1970
Movement in Midtown Manhattan - Technical Supplement June 1970
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report: Movement in Midtown - Technical Supplement, June 1970. Prepared for the Office of Midtown Planning and Development, and the City of New York by van Ginkel Associates - Architects/Planning Consultants.
documents textuels
1970
photographies
ARCH153756
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views of various projects by Wallace Harrison for the exhibition catalogue: "Wallace Harrison : fifty years of architecture." Introduction by Rem Koolhaas, New York, Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1980?
circa 1980
Views of various projects by Wallace Harrison for the exhibition catalogue
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views of various projects by Wallace Harrison for the exhibition catalogue: "Wallace Harrison : fifty years of architecture." Introduction by Rem Koolhaas, New York, Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1980?
photographies
circa 1980
photographies
AP075.S4.SS2.019
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Includes slides of C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, New York Times Building, Jim Everett Memorial Park, Children's Creative Centre Playground at Expo '67, Kelowna Downtown Waterfront and Robson Square.
1974-2003
Reference slides of various projects by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
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AP075.S4.SS2.019
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Includes slides of C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, New York Times Building, Jim Everett Memorial Park, Children's Creative Centre Playground at Expo '67, Kelowna Downtown Waterfront and Robson Square.
photographies
1974-2003
PHCON2002:0016:016
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Binder documents the birth and life of Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta, the twin sons of Roberto Matta and Anna Matta (later Anne Alpert), through correspondence, photographs and memorabilia dating from 1943 to 1965. The majority of the letters are addressed to "Anna Louise Matta" at her home in New York City, New York. Included are the children's birth certificates, school reports, letters from camp, letters that Matta-Clark wrote while a student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and letters that his brother John Sebastian Matta wrote while living in Europe. Also included are letters from Roberto Matta addressed to his former wife and his sons. Binder contains photographs and textual records.
1943-1963
Gordon Matta-Clark Mother's papers: Twins birth through 1963
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PHCON2002:0016:016
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Binder documents the birth and life of Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta, the twin sons of Roberto Matta and Anna Matta (later Anne Alpert), through correspondence, photographs and memorabilia dating from 1943 to 1965. The majority of the letters are addressed to "Anna Louise Matta" at her home in New York City, New York. Included are the children's birth certificates, school reports, letters from camp, letters that Matta-Clark wrote while a student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and letters that his brother John Sebastian Matta wrote while living in Europe. Also included are letters from Roberto Matta addressed to his former wife and his sons. Binder contains photographs and textual records.
1943-1963