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PHCON2002:0016:004:019
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Postcard advertises the exhibition "Information: Shigeo Anzai" at the AI Gallery in Tokyo from 29 March to 4 April 1976, and features a photograph of Conical Intersect.
1976
Postcard from Sigeo Anzai to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:004:019
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Postcard advertises the exhibition "Information: Shigeo Anzai" at the AI Gallery in Tokyo from 29 March to 4 April 1976, and features a photograph of Conical Intersect.
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1976
articles
Solitaire et sociale
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5 mars 2021
Solitaire et sociale
Yoshikazu Nango sur être seul quantitativement et qualitativement
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L’exposition présente le travail d’une génération d’architectes japonais arrivés à maturité professionnelle à une époque où le Japon connaît une prospérité sans précédent. Les six architectes présentés – Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama (AMORPHE), Norihiko Dan, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, WORKSHOP, Hisashi Hara et Atsushi Kitagawara – intègrent librement les traditions architecturales de(...)
Salle octogonale
17 avril 1991 au 30 juin 1991
Une nouvelle génération d'architectes japonais
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L’exposition présente le travail d’une génération d’architectes japonais arrivés à maturité professionnelle à une époque où le Japon connaît une prospérité sans précédent. Les six architectes présentés – Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama (AMORPHE), Norihiko Dan, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, WORKSHOP, Hisashi Hara et Atsushi Kitagawara – intègrent librement les traditions architecturales de(...)
Salle octogonale
L’architecte britannique Stephen Taylor discute de son œuvre et de l’exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa tenue au CCA en 2008. L’exposition marque la première présentation en Amérique du Nord des projets résidentiels de Taylor et Nishizawa et dévoile les solutions originales qu’ils apportent aux défis de la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
15 mai 2008
Stephen Taylor : Some Ideas on Living
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L’architecte britannique Stephen Taylor discute de son œuvre et de l’exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa tenue au CCA en 2008. L’exposition marque la première présentation en Amérique du Nord des projets résidentiels de Taylor et Nishizawa et dévoile les solutions originales qu’ils apportent aux défis de la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
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ARCH257712
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"Tracing sketches (AE) usually sent over telecopier" - sketches for Canadian Embassy Development in Tokyo, drawing for board room table in AEA LA Office, project description of 320 Taylor Way
"Tracing sketches (AE) usually sent over telecopier"
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ARCH257712
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"Tracing sketches (AE) usually sent over telecopier" - sketches for Canadian Embassy Development in Tokyo, drawing for board room table in AEA LA Office, project description of 320 Taylor Way
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L’architecte japonais Ryue Nishizawa discute de son œuvre et de l’exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa tenue au CCA en 2008. L’exposition marque la première présentation en Amérique du Nord des projets résidentiels de Taylor et Nishizawa et dévoile les solutions originales qu’ils apportent aux défis de la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
14 mai 2008
Ryue Nishizawa : Some Ideas on Living
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L’architecte japonais Ryue Nishizawa discute de son œuvre et de l’exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa tenue au CCA en 2008. L’exposition marque la première présentation en Amérique du Nord des projets résidentiels de Taylor et Nishizawa et dévoile les solutions originales qu’ils apportent aux défis de la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
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Chercheurs en résidence 2015
Izumi Kuroishi, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japon Sujet : Design for and from Society: Socio-political meanings of minimum size housing and the impact of Americanization in Japan after World War II Lee Stickells, University of Sydney, Syndey, Australie Sujet : Designing Life Off-the-Grid: The 1970s Autonomy Moment Andrew Witt, Harvard Graduate School of Design,(...)
15 juin 2015 au 25 septembre 2015
Chercheurs en résidence 2015
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Izumi Kuroishi, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japon Sujet : Design for and from Society: Socio-political meanings of minimum size housing and the impact of Americanization in Japan after World War II Lee Stickells, University of Sydney, Syndey, Australie Sujet : Designing Life Off-the-Grid: The 1970s Autonomy Moment Andrew Witt, Harvard Graduate School of Design,(...)
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DR2012:0015:021:029
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including correspondence regarding the inclusion of Corridart and A Chicago construction in a book by Jun Teshigawa. Original folder inscribed in graphite: SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM / TOKYO
1992-1995
Correspondence related to Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0015:021:029
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including correspondence regarding the inclusion of Corridart and A Chicago construction in a book by Jun Teshigawa. Original folder inscribed in graphite: SETAGAYA ART MUSEUM / TOKYO
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1992-1995
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Project records from Mr. Koz
AP168.S2
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The Project records from Mr. Koz series, 1996, consists of records produced by Seiichi Kozu of Studio KOZ, a local architect who managed the physical construction and installation of Denari’s show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. The series consists of 20 drawings and/or reprographic copies, 19 layouts, 16 slides, and a small amount of promotional material including three posters and one promotional pamphlet. Records date from 1996. For Interrupted Projections, in collaboration with Tokyo-based architect Seiichi Kozu (Mr. Koz) of Studio KOZ, Denari used traditional construction techniques to build a structure inside the gallery space that blended floor, wall and ceiling into a continuous curved surface. This surface displayed printed logos for fictional corporations, designed specifically for the exhibition. The majority of drawings and reprographic copies in the series relate to the construction of the principal architectural installation built on the third floor of Gallery MA. This includes plans and sections for the third floor, as well as working drawings that detail specifications such as dimensions, materials, layouts, and assembly techniques. The series also contains a set of five drawings that include first and second floor plans and sections of Gallery MA. The majority of writing on the drawings is Japanese, aside from one reprographic copy with third floor plans and sections that contains notes in English about elements of the installation such as lighting and the placement and size of fictional company logos. Photographic materials in the series comprise 16 slides that contain images of the built installation, as well as images of the exhibition open to the public, including slides of visitors interacting with the NaviCam. The series also includes printed layouts of the 3D digital renderings for the Interrupted Projections model alongside a pantone sheet, which were used as a reference during the construction process. Promotional material in the series includes three small posters for the exhibition, as well as a brochure that highlights selected works from the show.
1996
Project records from Mr. Koz
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AP168.S2
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The Project records from Mr. Koz series, 1996, consists of records produced by Seiichi Kozu of Studio KOZ, a local architect who managed the physical construction and installation of Denari’s show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. The series consists of 20 drawings and/or reprographic copies, 19 layouts, 16 slides, and a small amount of promotional material including three posters and one promotional pamphlet. Records date from 1996. For Interrupted Projections, in collaboration with Tokyo-based architect Seiichi Kozu (Mr. Koz) of Studio KOZ, Denari used traditional construction techniques to build a structure inside the gallery space that blended floor, wall and ceiling into a continuous curved surface. This surface displayed printed logos for fictional corporations, designed specifically for the exhibition. The majority of drawings and reprographic copies in the series relate to the construction of the principal architectural installation built on the third floor of Gallery MA. This includes plans and sections for the third floor, as well as working drawings that detail specifications such as dimensions, materials, layouts, and assembly techniques. The series also contains a set of five drawings that include first and second floor plans and sections of Gallery MA. The majority of writing on the drawings is Japanese, aside from one reprographic copy with third floor plans and sections that contains notes in English about elements of the installation such as lighting and the placement and size of fictional company logos. Photographic materials in the series comprise 16 slides that contain images of the built installation, as well as images of the exhibition open to the public, including slides of visitors interacting with the NaviCam. The series also includes printed layouts of the 3D digital renderings for the Interrupted Projections model alongside a pantone sheet, which were used as a reference during the construction process. Promotional material in the series includes three small posters for the exhibition, as well as a brochure that highlights selected works from the show.
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1996
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Fonds Shoei Yoh
AP166
Résumé:
The Shoei Yoh fonds (1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996) documents a selection of works by the Japanese architect and designer Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. The selection is comprised of two projects that were featured in the CCA exhibition Archaeology of the Digital (May 7-October 27, 2013)—the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the unbuilt Odawara Municipal Sports Complex --and five other projects.The fonds also includes some published material by and about Shoei Yoh.
1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996
Fonds Shoei Yoh
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AP166
Résumé:
The Shoei Yoh fonds (1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996) documents a selection of works by the Japanese architect and designer Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. The selection is comprised of two projects that were featured in the CCA exhibition Archaeology of the Digital (May 7-October 27, 2013)—the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the unbuilt Odawara Municipal Sports Complex --and five other projects.The fonds also includes some published material by and about Shoei Yoh.
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1976-2014, predominant 1990-1996