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Dessins et tableaux
AP104.S1
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Series I consists of sketches, drawings and paintings, mostly created by Parizeau. From the period he spent in Europe (1923-1933), there are 11 student drawings in the standard presentation format of the École des Beaux-arts de Paris, a volume of course notes, as well as unidentified drawings, sketchbooks and paintings of primarily buildings and landscapes executed in Paris and during his travels in France. Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal. The artworks by Parizeau consist of paintings and drawings of landscapes, buildings, still lifes and figure studies on loose sheets and in bound sketchbooks. These works are executed in a variety of media, including pencil, coloured pencil, watercolour on paper, and oil paint on masonite panels. Studies of buildings in Brittany and Paris are the subjects in three small sketchbooks, while larger spiral-bound drawing books contain some architectural plans, elevations and details. Most of these artworks and sketches were likely created in Europe before 1933.
1917-1955
Dessins et tableaux
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AP104.S1
Description:
Series I consists of sketches, drawings and paintings, mostly created by Parizeau. From the period he spent in Europe (1923-1933), there are 11 student drawings in the standard presentation format of the École des Beaux-arts de Paris, a volume of course notes, as well as unidentified drawings, sketchbooks and paintings of primarily buildings and landscapes executed in Paris and during his travels in France. Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal. The artworks by Parizeau consist of paintings and drawings of landscapes, buildings, still lifes and figure studies on loose sheets and in bound sketchbooks. These works are executed in a variety of media, including pencil, coloured pencil, watercolour on paper, and oil paint on masonite panels. Studies of buildings in Brittany and Paris are the subjects in three small sketchbooks, while larger spiral-bound drawing books contain some architectural plans, elevations and details. Most of these artworks and sketches were likely created in Europe before 1933.
Série 1
1917-1955
dessins
DR2012:0012:044
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Consists of plans for installing the project "Un dictionnaire" at the Galerie Catherine & Stéphane de Beyrie, Paris, France, 1994. Material was originally housed in a tube labelled "UN DICTIONNAIRE... 1970-96 Original Installation Drawings - Vellum Copies of Final Installation/CCA Collection/09.99".
1993-1999
Plans for installing the project "Un dictionnaire" at the Galerie Catherine & Stéphane de Beyrie
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DR2012:0012:044
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Consists of plans for installing the project "Un dictionnaire" at the Galerie Catherine & Stéphane de Beyrie, Paris, France, 1994. Material was originally housed in a tube labelled "UN DICTIONNAIRE... 1970-96 Original Installation Drawings - Vellum Copies of Final Installation/CCA Collection/09.99".
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1993-1999
documents textuels
Environment (folder 1 of 4)
AP206.S3.068
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.069, AP206.S3.070 and AP206.S3.071. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
1986-1995
Environment (folder 1 of 4)
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AP206.S3.068
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.069, AP206.S3.070 and AP206.S3.071. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
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1986-1995
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Environment (folder 2 of 4)
AP206.S3.069
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.068, AP206.S3.070 and AP206.S3.071. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
1986-1995
Environment (folder 2 of 4)
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AP206.S3.069
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.068, AP206.S3.070 and AP206.S3.071. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
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1986-1995
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Environment (folder 3 of 4)
AP206.S3.070
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.068, AP206.S3.069 and AP206.S3.071. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
1986-1995
Environment (folder 3 of 4)
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AP206.S3.070
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.068, AP206.S3.069 and AP206.S3.071. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
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1986-1995
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Environment (folder 4 of 4)
AP206.S3.071
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.068, AP206.S3.069 and AP206.S3.070. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
1986-1995
Environment (folder 4 of 4)
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AP206.S3.071
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Materials in this file were originally housed in a binder labelled Environment along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.068, AP206.S3.069 and AP206.S3.070. These materials include press clippings, correspondence, records of the Environmental Society of Chandigarh, writings, reports and notes on environmental issues.
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1986-1995
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AP206.S2.009
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.006, AP206.S2.007 and AP206.S2.008. This file contains the following papers: "Struggle for Image in Art" "New trends in Indian Architecture," 1972 "Living in Cities" "Aesthetic Offence by Noise," 1972
1959-1972
Published and unpublished papers (folder 4 of 4)
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AP206.S2.009
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.006, AP206.S2.007 and AP206.S2.008. This file contains the following papers: "Struggle for Image in Art" "New trends in Indian Architecture," 1972 "Living in Cities" "Aesthetic Offence by Noise," 1972
documents textuels
1959-1972
Projet
AP056.S1.1992.PR06
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This project series documents the roof restauration of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto from 1992-1993. The office identified the project number as 9215. This project consisted of the first phase of renovations and additions to the music school, housed in Victorian-era McMaster Hall on Bloor Street and originally built in 1881. Three phases of construction were proposed in the original master plan (see file AP056.S1.1991.PR07.010 for complete master plan), including this project to restore the original historic roof. The master plan recommended replacing the roof and gutters, removing the creeper, repairing the brick and stone, cleaning, repointing, installing an anti-pest system, repainting and adding a new spire. The project is recorded through drawings issued for tender dating from 1993.
1993
Royal Conservatory of Music, Historic Roof Restauration (1992-1993)
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AP056.S1.1992.PR06
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This project series documents the roof restauration of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto from 1992-1993. The office identified the project number as 9215. This project consisted of the first phase of renovations and additions to the music school, housed in Victorian-era McMaster Hall on Bloor Street and originally built in 1881. Three phases of construction were proposed in the original master plan (see file AP056.S1.1991.PR07.010 for complete master plan), including this project to restore the original historic roof. The master plan recommended replacing the roof and gutters, removing the creeper, repairing the brick and stone, cleaning, repointing, installing an anti-pest system, repainting and adding a new spire. The project is recorded through drawings issued for tender dating from 1993.
Project
1993
Sous-série
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.
Subseries
circa 1952 -2016
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:111:008
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Assorted materials in French, including the following municipal reports: - Société d'habitation et de développement de Montréal; - Résumé de l'énoncé d'orientations sur l'aménagement de l'arrondissement centre. Items originally housed in a box labelled: VILLE DE MONTREAL / SHDU Faubourg St-Laurent 1990 (Box #2)
1988-1989
Reference materials related to urban development in Montréal
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DR2012:0012:111:008
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Assorted materials in French, including the following municipal reports: - Société d'habitation et de développement de Montréal; - Résumé de l'énoncé d'orientations sur l'aménagement de l'arrondissement centre. Items originally housed in a box labelled: VILLE DE MONTREAL / SHDU Faubourg St-Laurent 1990 (Box #2)
documents textuels
1988-1989