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Records of Peter Eisenman
AP057.S4
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Series documents the professional and personal activities of Peter Eisenman, Director of the IAUS. Material in series was produced between 1966 and 1985. Series contains correspondence, transcripts, essays, syllabi, minutes, curriculum vitaes, notes and photographic material.
1966-1984
Records of Peter Eisenman
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AP057.S4
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Series documents the professional and personal activities of Peter Eisenman, Director of the IAUS. Material in series was produced between 1966 and 1985. Series contains correspondence, transcripts, essays, syllabi, minutes, curriculum vitaes, notes and photographic material.
Series
1966-1984
Projet
Button Hole
AP144.S2.D19
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for a house entitled Button Hole, in Glutton, Derbyshire, England, for Eleanor Bron. House was intended to be built mostly of wood and "capable of continuous carving and whittling by its occupants" (Price, Cedric. 'Schemes', 21). Some material in this file was published in the catalogue for a 1981 exhibition at Waddington Galleries, London. Material in this file was produced in 1981. File contains conceptual drawings, and photographic material.
[1981]
Button Hole
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AP144.S2.D19
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for a house entitled Button Hole, in Glutton, Derbyshire, England, for Eleanor Bron. House was intended to be built mostly of wood and "capable of continuous carving and whittling by its occupants" (Price, Cedric. 'Schemes', 21). Some material in this file was published in the catalogue for a 1981 exhibition at Waddington Galleries, London. Material in this file was produced in 1981. File contains conceptual drawings, and photographic material.
File 19
[1981]
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D44
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and an urban redevelopment project in the historic centre of Cologne, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 1976. File contains mostly reference material and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced for publication purposes. File also contains photographic material, including views of model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records and a presentation model.
1974-1976
Wallraf-Richartz Museum Competition, Cologne, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D44
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and an urban redevelopment project in the historic centre of Cologne, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 1976. File contains mostly reference material and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced for publication purposes. File also contains photographic material, including views of model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records and a presentation model.
File 44
1974-1976
Projet
AP164.S1.1988.D3
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This project series documents the competition and the construction of a residential building including commercial space, near the motorway M-30, in Madrid, Spain (Arregui y Aruej and de Valderribas Streets). The firm worked with Antonio Rivera and Juan López. The firm identified this project as number 50. In 1988, Abalos & Herreros won first prize for this project at the competition organised by the firm Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda (EMV) from Madrid. In 1997, the firm also received an award from the Comunidad de Madrid for “healthy” housing. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, notes, project descriptions, reference and photographic materials.
1987-1997
Viviendas, locales y garajes en la M-30, Madrid, Spain (1988)
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AP164.S1.1988.D3
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This project series documents the competition and the construction of a residential building including commercial space, near the motorway M-30, in Madrid, Spain (Arregui y Aruej and de Valderribas Streets). The firm worked with Antonio Rivera and Juan López. The firm identified this project as number 50. In 1988, Abalos & Herreros won first prize for this project at the competition organised by the firm Empresa Municipal de la Vivienda (EMV) from Madrid. In 1997, the firm also received an award from the Comunidad de Madrid for “healthy” housing. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development and working drawings, correspondence, notes, project descriptions, reference and photographic materials.
Project
1987-1997
Sous-série
Articles - Edited Texts
AP116.S3.SS2.D3
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File documents the editing process of texts for Writing in Architecture (issue 0 of ANY magazine). Material in file was produced between 1992 and 1993. File contains various versions of articles, transcripts, and correspondence and some illustrative material.
1992-1993
Articles - Edited Texts
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AP116.S3.SS2.D3
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File documents the editing process of texts for Writing in Architecture (issue 0 of ANY magazine). Material in file was produced between 1992 and 1993. File contains various versions of articles, transcripts, and correspondence and some illustrative material.
File 3
1992-1993
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ANY Magazine Editorial Files
AP116.S3.SS1.D3
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File documents the general editorial activities at ANY magazine, including planning various issues and establishing editorial procedures. Material in file was produced between 1992 and 1998. File contains proposals, rate cards, correspondence, notes, clippings, calenders, production schedules, synopsis of Anyone Corporation, press releases, texts, meeting minutes, illustrative material, address lists, style sheets, copyright and ISSN forms, catalogues, guidelines, invoices, and photographic material.
1992-1998
ANY Magazine Editorial Files
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AP116.S3.SS1.D3
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File documents the general editorial activities at ANY magazine, including planning various issues and establishing editorial procedures. Material in file was produced between 1992 and 1998. File contains proposals, rate cards, correspondence, notes, clippings, calenders, production schedules, synopsis of Anyone Corporation, press releases, texts, meeting minutes, illustrative material, address lists, style sheets, copyright and ISSN forms, catalogues, guidelines, invoices, and photographic material.
File 3
1992-1998
Projet
AP142.S1.D148
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File documents an unexecuted project for the reconstruction of the Palazzo Lettimi in Rimini, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1988 and 1989. File contains textual records, including maps, drawings, photographic material, a monograph, essays and notes, and correspondence.
1988-1989
Ricostruzione Palazzo Lettimi
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AP142.S1.D148
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File documents an unexecuted project for the reconstruction of the Palazzo Lettimi in Rimini, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1988 and 1989. File contains textual records, including maps, drawings, photographic material, a monograph, essays and notes, and correspondence.
File 148
1988-1989
Sous-série
AP116.S3.SS3.D2
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File documents the Seaside and the Real World In ANY Event seminar and provides photographic material for the issue 1 of ANY magazine of the same name. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains photographs, negatives, slides, and photoprints.
1993
Seaside Conference Photographs
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AP116.S3.SS3.D2
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File documents the Seaside and the Real World In ANY Event seminar and provides photographic material for the issue 1 of ANY magazine of the same name. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains photographs, negatives, slides, and photoprints.
File 2
1993
Projet
AP018.S1.1981.PR12
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This project series documents additions and alterations to the McCutcheon Residence in Gormley, Ontario (now Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario) from 1981-1982. The office identified the project number as 8112. This project consisted primarily of a large addition onto the east side of the existing brick house. The first part of the addition, attached directly onto the existing house, was two storeys to match the original, and contained the master bedroom and sitting room on the second floor, a large kitchen with walk-in pantry and dining area on the main floor, and storage in the basement. The second part of the addition ran perpendicular to the rest of the house, attached to the new kitchen, and was one storey. It contained the staff quarters at the front of the house, and two garages at the back, including one for skidoos and tractors. Alterations to the current home were also made, including the removal of the patio at the back of the home and of the walls that enclosed the existing pool and kitchen. The addition used similar materials to the existing home, which included cedar shingles, brick walls, and copper roofing over the windows. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1981-1982. The drawings consist of sketches, floor and site plans, elevations, sections, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings. Drawings of the existing home are also present. The photographs are of aerial views of the house and surrounding area and textual records consist of contractor documentation.
1981-1982
Mr. and Mrs. F.Y. McCutcheon Residence, Additions and Alterations, Gormley, Ontario (1981-1982)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR12
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This project series documents additions and alterations to the McCutcheon Residence in Gormley, Ontario (now Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario) from 1981-1982. The office identified the project number as 8112. This project consisted primarily of a large addition onto the east side of the existing brick house. The first part of the addition, attached directly onto the existing house, was two storeys to match the original, and contained the master bedroom and sitting room on the second floor, a large kitchen with walk-in pantry and dining area on the main floor, and storage in the basement. The second part of the addition ran perpendicular to the rest of the house, attached to the new kitchen, and was one storey. It contained the staff quarters at the front of the house, and two garages at the back, including one for skidoos and tractors. Alterations to the current home were also made, including the removal of the patio at the back of the home and of the walls that enclosed the existing pool and kitchen. The addition used similar materials to the existing home, which included cedar shingles, brick walls, and copper roofing over the windows. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1981-1982. The drawings consist of sketches, floor and site plans, elevations, sections, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings. Drawings of the existing home are also present. The photographs are of aerial views of the house and surrounding area and textual records consist of contractor documentation.
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1981-1982
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Architectural projects
AP140.S2.SS1
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Sub-series documents competition entries and projects by James Stirling, and by the successive firms of James Stirling; Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; and Michael Wilford GmbH. Several projects were carried out in association with other architects, including Léon Krier, Walter Nägeli, and the firms of Giancarlo de Carlo and of Marlies Hentrup Norbert Heyer. A majority of projects were designed for London, England and other locations in England and Scotland, Germany and the United States. Other projects were designed for Italy, Iran, Japan, France, Algeria, Spain, Netherlands, Kenya, Qatar, Canada, Singapore and Switzerland. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1951 and probably 2004. The publication drawings for Stirling's projects were often drawn by Leon Krier, Russell Bevington, or Ulrich Schaad ('British Architecture Today', 1991). Sub-series contains reference drawings, conceptual and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, and working drawings. It also contains photographic materials, textual records, models and artefacts.
1951-2004
Architectural projects
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AP140.S2.SS1
Description:
Sub-series documents competition entries and projects by James Stirling, and by the successive firms of James Stirling; Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; and Michael Wilford GmbH. Several projects were carried out in association with other architects, including Léon Krier, Walter Nägeli, and the firms of Giancarlo de Carlo and of Marlies Hentrup Norbert Heyer. A majority of projects were designed for London, England and other locations in England and Scotland, Germany and the United States. Other projects were designed for Italy, Iran, Japan, France, Algeria, Spain, Netherlands, Kenya, Qatar, Canada, Singapore and Switzerland. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1951 and probably 2004. The publication drawings for Stirling's projects were often drawn by Leon Krier, Russell Bevington, or Ulrich Schaad ('British Architecture Today', 1991). Sub-series contains reference drawings, conceptual and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, and working drawings. It also contains photographic materials, textual records, models and artefacts.
Sub-Series 1
1951-2004