La troisième conférence Architecture comme sujet dintérêt public appuie le Réseau de recherche du CCA, une entité qui rassemble les anciens participants à près de quatre décennies de programmes de recherche au CCA. Cette conférence annuelle explore le thème de la bourse Architecture comme sujet dintérêt public 2025, en posant la question suivante : comment construire des(...)
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12 novembre 2025, 10h à 11h30
2025 Conférence L’architecture comme sujet d’intérêt public : comment construire des relations?
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La troisième conférence Architecture comme sujet dintérêt public appuie le Réseau de recherche du CCA, une entité qui rassemble les anciens participants à près de quatre décennies de programmes de recherche au CCA. Cette conférence annuelle explore le thème de la bourse Architecture comme sujet dintérêt public 2025, en posant la question suivante : comment construire des(...)
Réseau de recherche du CCA
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Espaces oscillants, Ludwig Berger, glacier, Morteratsch, Furka, fonte, changement climatique, Alpes, Suisse, son
18 août 2025
À quoi ressemble le bruit d’un glacier (ou du changement climatique)?
À propos des enregistrements par Ludwig Berger de paysages qui fondent
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18 août 2025
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AP066.S2.D4
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Le dossier documente la construction de la Coopérative d'habitation L'Union située sur le Boulevard Perras, à Rivières-des-Prairies, Québec. Le budget aloué pour ce projet était de 500 000$. Le dossier contient des dessins, des reprographies et des documents textuels. Description du projet par l'architecte: "La Coopérative d'Habitation l'Union est un groupe de familles haïtiennes qui, collectivement a soutenu un travail durant plus de trois ans pour voir se réaliser un projet de construction de 12 logements coopératifs." Jacques Rousseau, "MAISON VILLA CHALET RÉSIDENCE HUTTE ABRI CABANE…COOP…", texte daté du 2 août 1982.
1981-1982
Coopérative d'habitation L'Union
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AP066.S2.D4
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Le dossier documente la construction de la Coopérative d'habitation L'Union située sur le Boulevard Perras, à Rivières-des-Prairies, Québec. Le budget aloué pour ce projet était de 500 000$. Le dossier contient des dessins, des reprographies et des documents textuels. Description du projet par l'architecte: "La Coopérative d'Habitation l'Union est un groupe de familles haïtiennes qui, collectivement a soutenu un travail durant plus de trois ans pour voir se réaliser un projet de construction de 12 logements coopératifs." Jacques Rousseau, "MAISON VILLA CHALET RÉSIDENCE HUTTE ABRI CABANE…COOP…", texte daté du 2 août 1982.
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1981-1982
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Soirée, famille, Quoi si ce n’est pas la famille?, Miranda July, Other Architects, Grace Mortlock, David Neustein, Elena Schütz, Julian Schubert, Leonard Streich, Something Fantastic, Edit Collective, Marisa Morán Jahn, Rafi Segal, Carehaus, Johanna Hurme, 5468796 Architecture, Nahira Gerster-Sim, Frida Escobedo, Kumiko Inui, Emanuel Admasu, AD-WO
7 juin 2021
Quoi, si ce n’est pas la famille?
Des invités d'horizons multidisciplinaires discutent des implications spatiales liées à la transformation continue des idées sur la famille
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Avec et au sein de
coopérativisme, collectif, barcelone, espagne, la borda, can batlló, économie sociale, indignados, contexte
19 avril 2021
L'architecture de la coopération
Kim Courrèges et Felipe de Ferrari de Plan Común parlent avec Carles Baiges et Cristina Gamboa de Lacol
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PH1993:0212
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- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) (bottom right) with two assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (top to bottom): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), and Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later).
architecture, portrait
between March and 7 November 1920
Vladimir Tatlin and his assistants I.A. Meerzon and T.M. Shapiro constructing the first model for the monument to the Third International, Petrograd, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
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PH1993:0212
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- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) (bottom right) with two assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (top to bottom): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), and Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later).
architecture, portrait
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AP066.S5.D2
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Le dossier documente une exposition qui s'est tenue au R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant, Toronto, en Ontario, en 1988, du 22 juin au 30 septembre 1988. L'exposition collective comptait 18 artistes et des architectes et était organisé par le "Visual Arts Ontario". Le dossier contient des dessins, des documents textuels, des documents photographiques et des maquettes. Description de l'exposition: "… individuals were invited to participate in what was billed as 'a prestigious showcase of art, architecture and design which will transform the roof-tops, grounds, and magnificent interiors of the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant into a unique museum of contemporary art.' Eighteen artists were invited to participate including John Baldessari, Jonathan Borogsky, Ludger Gerdes, Rebecca Horn, Komar and Melamid, Nancy Sperio, François Girard, Bruce Kuwabara, John Scott, Joanne Tod, Andreas Gehr, Morphosis, Aldo Rossi, Jacques Rousseau, Stacey Spiegel, Team Zoo and Krzyztof Wodiczko." Jennifer Fisher and Beth Seaton,"Waterworks: Visual Arts Ontario", Parachute, nº 52, novembre 1988, p. 59-60. Description du projet: "Parts of the site, …, have provided forms for casting concrete lawn chairs-like shapes - petrified recordings of the topography - fabricated of lake water, beach sand and pebbles, rods and wires." Ibidem
22 juin-30 septembre 1988
Installation "Waterworks", Toronto - "Horizons"
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AP066.S5.D2
Description:
Le dossier documente une exposition qui s'est tenue au R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant, Toronto, en Ontario, en 1988, du 22 juin au 30 septembre 1988. L'exposition collective comptait 18 artistes et des architectes et était organisé par le "Visual Arts Ontario". Le dossier contient des dessins, des documents textuels, des documents photographiques et des maquettes. Description de l'exposition: "… individuals were invited to participate in what was billed as 'a prestigious showcase of art, architecture and design which will transform the roof-tops, grounds, and magnificent interiors of the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant into a unique museum of contemporary art.' Eighteen artists were invited to participate including John Baldessari, Jonathan Borogsky, Ludger Gerdes, Rebecca Horn, Komar and Melamid, Nancy Sperio, François Girard, Bruce Kuwabara, John Scott, Joanne Tod, Andreas Gehr, Morphosis, Aldo Rossi, Jacques Rousseau, Stacey Spiegel, Team Zoo and Krzyztof Wodiczko." Jennifer Fisher and Beth Seaton,"Waterworks: Visual Arts Ontario", Parachute, nº 52, novembre 1988, p. 59-60. Description du projet: "Parts of the site, …, have provided forms for casting concrete lawn chairs-like shapes - petrified recordings of the topography - fabricated of lake water, beach sand and pebbles, rods and wires." Ibidem
Dossier 2
22 juin-30 septembre 1988
PH1993:0211
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) with three assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (left to right): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later), and Sofia Isaakovna Dymshits-Tolstaia (1888-1963).
architecture, portrait
between March and 7 November 1920
Group portrait of Vladimir Tatlin and his assistants I.A. Meerzon, T.M. Shapiro and S. Dymshits-Tolstaia at the time of the construction of the model for the Monument to the Third International, Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg)
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PH1993:0211
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) with three assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (left to right): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later), and Sofia Isaakovna Dymshits-Tolstaia (1888-1963).
architecture, portrait
PH1993:0213
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) with three assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (left to right): Sofia Isaakovna Dymshits-Tolstaia (1888-1963), [Tatlin], Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later), and Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941).
architecture, portrait
between March and 7 November 1920
Vladimir Tatlin and his assistants S. Dymshits-Tolstaia, T.M. Shapiro and I.A. Meerzon constructing the first model for the monument to the Third International, Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg)
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PH1993:0213
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) with three assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (left to right): Sofia Isaakovna Dymshits-Tolstaia (1888-1963), [Tatlin], Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later), and Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941).
architecture, portrait