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ARCH276173
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19 files - Group includes working files of the virtual firm, Atelier and general office files. Files are organized alphabetically and contain the following: Indonesia - Madura; India; Intrawest; Irish Memorial; Japanese Landscape Conference; Tokyo International Forum; Japan Kansai-Kan Library; Jeddah; Jeddah - Architectura; J.S. Building Openings; Institute of Education, Hong Kong; Al Buhairat City, Saudi Arabia; Keller Dale (1992-1993); Kripacz, Jose C.V.; Kaufamn; Kenzo Tang Association; Kuwait Current; Kuwait, Oil Sector Complex; Kuwait Waterfront.
1992-1997
Working files from firm Atelier and general office files
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ARCH276173
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19 files - Group includes working files of the virtual firm, Atelier and general office files. Files are organized alphabetically and contain the following: Indonesia - Madura; India; Intrawest; Irish Memorial; Japanese Landscape Conference; Tokyo International Forum; Japan Kansai-Kan Library; Jeddah; Jeddah - Architectura; J.S. Building Openings; Institute of Education, Hong Kong; Al Buhairat City, Saudi Arabia; Keller Dale (1992-1993); Kripacz, Jose C.V.; Kaufamn; Kenzo Tang Association; Kuwait Current; Kuwait, Oil Sector Complex; Kuwait Waterfront.
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1992-1997
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Collection Rohault de Fleury
CI001
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The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
1717-[1884]
Collection Rohault de Fleury
CI001
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The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
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Collection 1
1717-[1884]
photographies
ARCH276588
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Binder contains presentation slides for projects filed under, "Education." Includes : Stanford University Biological Sciences Expansion, University of California Biological Sciences Unit 2, North Carolina State University Textile School, Biological Science and Chemistry Building Western Washington University, University of California Clinical Sciences Building, Kwantlen College Surrey Campus, United Arab Emirates University, Washington State University Downtown Campus, University of Arizona Business School, West Mall Complex S.F.U., Central Library Phase 1 U.B.C., Contemporary Art Centre S.F.U.
1985-1991
Presentation slides for various educational buildings projects
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ARCH276588
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Binder contains presentation slides for projects filed under, "Education." Includes : Stanford University Biological Sciences Expansion, University of California Biological Sciences Unit 2, North Carolina State University Textile School, Biological Science and Chemistry Building Western Washington University, University of California Clinical Sciences Building, Kwantlen College Surrey Campus, United Arab Emirates University, Washington State University Downtown Campus, University of Arizona Business School, West Mall Complex S.F.U., Central Library Phase 1 U.B.C., Contemporary Art Centre S.F.U.
photographies
1985-1991
La pratique muséologique, telle qu’elle a émergé au cours du XXe siècle, est sans contredit profondément remaniée. Les changements radicaux dans le statut de l’objet, de la culture, des diverses disciplines ou de l’information et de l’éducation entraînent une inévitable transformation du rôle et des compétences du conservateur. Un intérêt renouvelé pour la pratique(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
11 novembre 2010 au 13 novembre 2010
Le CCA dans un champ muséologique en expansion
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La pratique muséologique, telle qu’elle a émergé au cours du XXe siècle, est sans contredit profondément remaniée. Les changements radicaux dans le statut de l’objet, de la culture, des diverses disciplines ou de l’information et de l’éducation entraînent une inévitable transformation du rôle et des compétences du conservateur. Un intérêt renouvelé pour la pratique(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
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Joseph Rykwert fonds
AP209
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The Joseph Rykwert fonds, 1928-2022, documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an architectural historian, author and professor. The fonds includes the records for over a dozen monographs written between the mid-1960s and the mid-2010s as well as edited works and articles, and details his teaching and lecturing activities from the 1960s onwards in universities in Europe and the United States. The records highlight Joseph Rykwert’s multidisciplinary approach, which involved archaeology, anthropology and psychoanalysis in his study of the history and theory of architecture and of the urban form. The fonds is composed of textual records, publications and ephemera, and of photographs including multiple albums and a large number of slides; the fonds also documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an independent designer through drawings realized between the late 1940s and the late 1970s.
1928-2022
Joseph Rykwert fonds
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AP209
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The Joseph Rykwert fonds, 1928-2022, documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an architectural historian, author and professor. The fonds includes the records for over a dozen monographs written between the mid-1960s and the mid-2010s as well as edited works and articles, and details his teaching and lecturing activities from the 1960s onwards in universities in Europe and the United States. The records highlight Joseph Rykwert’s multidisciplinary approach, which involved archaeology, anthropology and psychoanalysis in his study of the history and theory of architecture and of the urban form. The fonds is composed of textual records, publications and ephemera, and of photographs including multiple albums and a large number of slides; the fonds also documents Joseph Rykwert’s career as an independent designer through drawings realized between the late 1940s and the late 1970s.
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1928-2022
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O.C.H. Feasibility Study
AP144.S2.D59
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File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
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AP144.S2.D59
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File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
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1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
photographies
AP140.S2.SS7.D2.P6
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views of projects by James Stirling including his thesis project; Poole College of Further Education Competition; and Sheffield University Competition; projects by the firm Stirling and Gowan including Churchill College, University of Cambridge Competition; Leicester University Engineering Building; School Assembly Hall, Brunswick Park Primary School; and Housing redevelopment in Avenham, Preston; and a project by the firm James Stirling (Firm), Students' residences, University of St. Andrews; also included are views of buildings in Spain, France, Ireland and the United States taken by James Stirling.
Views of projects by James Stirling
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AP140.S2.SS7.D2.P6
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views of projects by James Stirling including his thesis project; Poole College of Further Education Competition; and Sheffield University Competition; projects by the firm Stirling and Gowan including Churchill College, University of Cambridge Competition; Leicester University Engineering Building; School Assembly Hall, Brunswick Park Primary School; and Housing redevelopment in Avenham, Preston; and a project by the firm James Stirling (Firm), Students' residences, University of St. Andrews; also included are views of buildings in Spain, France, Ireland and the United States taken by James Stirling.
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documents textuels
AP206.S2.003
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.002, AP206.S2.004 and AP206.S2.005. This file includes the following papers: “Education of an Architect bearing in mind the Economic, Cultural, and Technical needs of the Country,” 1970 "Architecture as a Career," 1970 "Introduction to the Exhibition of Theatre Architecture," speech delivered in 1961 “Presidential Address on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Exhibition of International Modern Architecture Organised by the DPAA,” speech “On behalf of the Modern Architects Club," speech “Coordination of Works in Chandigarh” “The City Beautiful,” 1958
1949-1974
Published and unpublished papers (folder 2 of 4)
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AP206.S2.003
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.002, AP206.S2.004 and AP206.S2.005. This file includes the following papers: “Education of an Architect bearing in mind the Economic, Cultural, and Technical needs of the Country,” 1970 "Architecture as a Career," 1970 "Introduction to the Exhibition of Theatre Architecture," speech delivered in 1961 “Presidential Address on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Exhibition of International Modern Architecture Organised by the DPAA,” speech “On behalf of the Modern Architects Club," speech “Coordination of Works in Chandigarh” “The City Beautiful,” 1958
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1949-1974
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ARCH153787
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Various posters advertising IAUS related programming and publications: Oppositions, nos 5, 6, 7, 8; 1975 (2) Oppositions Books, [no date] (2) Architecture: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; October 7 to December 19 [?] (2) Architecture 2: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; March 3 to May 15, 1975 (2) A New Wave of Japanese Architecture; September 25 to November 14, 1978 (2) A New Wave of Austrian Architecture; March 24 to May 19, 1980 (2) The Advanced Studio Workshop: '80/'81 (2) City as Theater: Evening Program in Architecture and Planning; March 1 to June 29, 1977 (2) Open Plan 77: Architecture in American Culture; October 3 to December 8, 1977 (3) Open Plan 79: Architecture in American Culture; March 5 to May 10, 1979 (3) Open Plan 80: Architecture in American Culture; February 18 to May 1, 1980 (4 : 2 large & 2 small) Vienna/New York: National Tour Program; March 24 to May 4 [?] (1) Between Utopia and Nightmare: Five Lectures on Visions in Architecture by Anthony Vidler, The Architectural Association School of Architecture [no date] (2)
1975-1981
Various posters advertising IAUS related programming and publications
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ARCH153787
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Various posters advertising IAUS related programming and publications: Oppositions, nos 5, 6, 7, 8; 1975 (2) Oppositions Books, [no date] (2) Architecture: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; October 7 to December 19 [?] (2) Architecture 2: Program for Continuing Education in Architecture; March 3 to May 15, 1975 (2) A New Wave of Japanese Architecture; September 25 to November 14, 1978 (2) A New Wave of Austrian Architecture; March 24 to May 19, 1980 (2) The Advanced Studio Workshop: '80/'81 (2) City as Theater: Evening Program in Architecture and Planning; March 1 to June 29, 1977 (2) Open Plan 77: Architecture in American Culture; October 3 to December 8, 1977 (3) Open Plan 79: Architecture in American Culture; March 5 to May 10, 1979 (3) Open Plan 80: Architecture in American Culture; February 18 to May 1, 1980 (4 : 2 large & 2 small) Vienna/New York: National Tour Program; March 24 to May 4 [?] (1) Between Utopia and Nightmare: Five Lectures on Visions in Architecture by Anthony Vidler, The Architectural Association School of Architecture [no date] (2)
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1975-1981
Susanne Bauer, chercheure en résidence 2016, présente ses recherches : Les débats théoriques dans le monde de l’architecture aux États-Unis depuis le début des années 1960 portaient souvent sur des questions d’analyse formelle de l’espace architectural et, plus largement, sur l’état de la situation de l’architecture et sur ses perspectives d’avenir. Certains de ces(...)
Maison Shaughnessy
21 juillet 2016, 18h
Séminaire de chercheur en résidence : Susanne Bauer
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Susanne Bauer, chercheure en résidence 2016, présente ses recherches : Les débats théoriques dans le monde de l’architecture aux États-Unis depuis le début des années 1960 portaient souvent sur des questions d’analyse formelle de l’espace architectural et, plus largement, sur l’état de la situation de l’architecture et sur ses perspectives d’avenir. Certains de ces(...)
Maison Shaughnessy