maquettes
AP174.S1.2006.D2.011
Description:
Test prints for a 3D printed model produced by 3D Systems in Germany of the Strand Tower precursor iteration sometimes known in the records as "Monster". The prints were created using invision multi-jet modeling.
2006
Strand Tower Precursor (Monster) model test prints
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AP174.S1.2006.D2.011
Description:
Test prints for a 3D printed model produced by 3D Systems in Germany of the Strand Tower precursor iteration sometimes known in the records as "Monster". The prints were created using invision multi-jet modeling.
maquettes
2006
archives
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Fonds
AP119
Résumé:
The Peter Yeadon Prix de Rome project records consist of twenty ink jet printouts of computer-generated images, four sketchbooks, as well as project documentation of Yeadon's Prix de Rome project. All of the drawings were made in Rome between 1999 and 2000.
1998-2002
Documents d’archives de Peter Yeadon pour le Prix de Rome
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AP119
Résumé:
The Peter Yeadon Prix de Rome project records consist of twenty ink jet printouts of computer-generated images, four sketchbooks, as well as project documentation of Yeadon's Prix de Rome project. All of the drawings were made in Rome between 1999 and 2000.
archives
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Fonds
1998-2002
documents textuels, photographies
ARCH269500
Description:
- This group consists of title sheets for "Galaxy Toyama 1992", "Prospecta 92 Toyama" and "Jet Tower Toyama", a printout and a postcard with a perspective view of the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, photographs reproduced in the 1990 proposal, and a text about Prospecta for visitors.
Toyama ’92 Proposal presentation C.G. graphics
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ARCH269500
Description:
- This group consists of title sheets for "Galaxy Toyama 1992", "Prospecta 92 Toyama" and "Jet Tower Toyama", a printout and a postcard with a perspective view of the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, photographs reproduced in the 1990 proposal, and a text about Prospecta for visitors.
documents textuels, photographies
Projet
AP207.S1.1970.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Pettena's performance "Cancellazione di uno stato". This performance, understood as a visual poem, is described in written instructions. The performance begins with two jets flying over an American state, each one takes off from opposite corners of a state and meet in the center, forming an 'X' over the state. The flights are meant to occur at the specific moment when the performance can be captured by a weather satellite. The images captured by the satellite would then be broadcasted on the weather forecast on national stations. Pettena used a similar idea for a proposal entitled "Imprisonment" for the Graz "Trigon '71" competition. The project series contains the typescript instructions for the performance and a project description in English and in Italian.
1970-2015
Cancellazione di uno stato [Cancellation of the State] (1970)
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AP207.S1.1970.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Pettena's performance "Cancellazione di uno stato". This performance, understood as a visual poem, is described in written instructions. The performance begins with two jets flying over an American state, each one takes off from opposite corners of a state and meet in the center, forming an 'X' over the state. The flights are meant to occur at the specific moment when the performance can be captured by a weather satellite. The images captured by the satellite would then be broadcasted on the weather forecast on national stations. Pettena used a similar idea for a proposal entitled "Imprisonment" for the Graz "Trigon '71" competition. The project series contains the typescript instructions for the performance and a project description in English and in Italian.
Project
1970-2015
Projet
AP018.S1.1967.PR03
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67150. This project consisted of the second stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, which include a set of plans, sections, details and elevations.
1970
Toronto International Airport Terminal Number Two, Phase Two Stage Two, Mississauga, Ontario (1967-1972)
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AP018.S1.1967.PR03
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67150. This project consisted of the second stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, which include a set of plans, sections, details and elevations.
Project
1970
Projet
AP018.S1.1967.PR02
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67121. This project consisted of the first stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970-1971, which include construction plans, elevations, details, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings. Some drawings in this project series were created by the architectural firm Searle, Wilbee, Rowland, which was one of the names used for Parkin's firm after the merger of John B. Parkin Associates with Winnipeg-based firm Smith, Carter and Searle.
1970-1971
Toronto International Airport Terminal Number Two, Phase Two Stage One, Mississauga, Ontario (1967-1972)
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AP018.S1.1967.PR02
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67121. This project consisted of the first stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970-1971, which include construction plans, elevations, details, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings. Some drawings in this project series were created by the architectural firm Searle, Wilbee, Rowland, which was one of the names used for Parkin's firm after the merger of John B. Parkin Associates with Winnipeg-based firm Smith, Carter and Searle.
Project
1970-1971
DR1985:0361
Description:
- Ce plan à l'échelle montre un bassin avec cascade en forme de coquillage, d'où jaillissent deux jets d'eau.
architecture de paysage
ca. 1760
Design for a basin with a cascade
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DR1985:0361
Description:
- Ce plan à l'échelle montre un bassin avec cascade en forme de coquillage, d'où jaillissent deux jets d'eau.
architecture de paysage
documents textuels
Correspondance de chantier
ARCH167209
Description:
Correspondance de chantier 3 feuillets: "Détail du chaperon", 21,5 x 35,5 cm 6 feuillets: Estimation des coûts, 21,5 x 35,5 cm 30 septembre 1994 11 feuillets: Notes manuscrites et croquis par Jacques Rousseau mine de plomb et encre sur papier 4 feuillets: "Devis-décapage au jet de sable" 5 feuillets: Plan et coupe du mur, 21,5 x 35,5 cm photocopies 2 feuillets: Échéanciers, 28 x 43 cm 19 feuillets: Procès-verbaux de réunions, jusqu'à 21,5 x 35,5 cm 6 feuillets: Soumissions d'entrepreneur, jusqu'à 21,5 x 35,5 cm 8 feuillets: Correspondance, télécopie 1 carte d'affaire
mai- octobre 1994
Correspondance de chantier
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ARCH167209
Description:
Correspondance de chantier 3 feuillets: "Détail du chaperon", 21,5 x 35,5 cm 6 feuillets: Estimation des coûts, 21,5 x 35,5 cm 30 septembre 1994 11 feuillets: Notes manuscrites et croquis par Jacques Rousseau mine de plomb et encre sur papier 4 feuillets: "Devis-décapage au jet de sable" 5 feuillets: Plan et coupe du mur, 21,5 x 35,5 cm photocopies 2 feuillets: Échéanciers, 28 x 43 cm 19 feuillets: Procès-verbaux de réunions, jusqu'à 21,5 x 35,5 cm 6 feuillets: Soumissions d'entrepreneur, jusqu'à 21,5 x 35,5 cm 8 feuillets: Correspondance, télécopie 1 carte d'affaire
documents textuels
mai- octobre 1994
Série(s)
Architectural projects
AP166.S1
Description:
Series 1, Architectural Projects (1990-2012, predominant 1990-1996) contains files for seven projects developed by Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. Six of these projects were developed during the period 1990-1996 in Japan. The Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, is the most voluminous project file and is related to two other projects in the series—the Odawara Municipal Sports Complex and the Prospecta Toyama ’92 Observatory Tower. The Odawara Municipal Sports Complex and the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium were developed at approximately the same time, and, for both projects, digital technology was used to calculate the dimensions of elements in a space frame roof structure. The Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the Prospecta Toyama ’92 Observatory Tower were both designed by Shoei Yoh for the 1st Japan Expo Toyama ’92 (JET ‘92) and each of the two project files contains some material related to the other. The Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium project contains CAD files related to the roof design, printouts from computer simulations of the roof, design drawings, presentation material, architectural and structural working drawings, models and textual records. The project file for the Odawara Municipal Sports Complex contains some design drawings--including printouts from computer simulations of the roof, proposal documents and some photographs of the site. The other built projects—the Prospecta Toyama ’92 Observatory Tower, the Glass Station, the Naiju Community Center and Nursery School, and the Uchino Community Center for Seniors and Children—are documented through drawings, models, and photographic material. The final project file in the series--a project for a tower in Taichung, Taiwan—is composed of a few presentation documents. Drawings in the series include hand drawings and printouts or photocopies of images created using digital design software. Apart from the CAD files related to the roof design for the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, digital material in the series is composed of still images in .jpg format related to the projects for the Odawara Municipal Sports Complex and the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium. Some of the documents in .jpg format are duplicates of paper documents in the series.
1990-2012, predominant 1990-1996
Architectural projects
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AP166.S1
Description:
Series 1, Architectural Projects (1990-2012, predominant 1990-1996) contains files for seven projects developed by Shoei Yoh and the firm Shoei Yoh + Architects. Six of these projects were developed during the period 1990-1996 in Japan. The Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, is the most voluminous project file and is related to two other projects in the series—the Odawara Municipal Sports Complex and the Prospecta Toyama ’92 Observatory Tower. The Odawara Municipal Sports Complex and the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium were developed at approximately the same time, and, for both projects, digital technology was used to calculate the dimensions of elements in a space frame roof structure. The Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium and the Prospecta Toyama ’92 Observatory Tower were both designed by Shoei Yoh for the 1st Japan Expo Toyama ’92 (JET ‘92) and each of the two project files contains some material related to the other. The Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium project contains CAD files related to the roof design, printouts from computer simulations of the roof, design drawings, presentation material, architectural and structural working drawings, models and textual records. The project file for the Odawara Municipal Sports Complex contains some design drawings--including printouts from computer simulations of the roof, proposal documents and some photographs of the site. The other built projects—the Prospecta Toyama ’92 Observatory Tower, the Glass Station, the Naiju Community Center and Nursery School, and the Uchino Community Center for Seniors and Children—are documented through drawings, models, and photographic material. The final project file in the series--a project for a tower in Taichung, Taiwan—is composed of a few presentation documents. Drawings in the series include hand drawings and printouts or photocopies of images created using digital design software. Apart from the CAD files related to the roof design for the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium, digital material in the series is composed of still images in .jpg format related to the projects for the Odawara Municipal Sports Complex and the Galaxy Toyama Gymnasium. Some of the documents in .jpg format are duplicates of paper documents in the series.
series
1990-2012, predominant 1990-1996
articles
Empire
Architecture de l’invocation
pouvoir, empire, Desert Storm, Victory Day, jet, bombardier, vol, furtif, Lockheed, Boeing, hélicopter, Washington DC, Washington Monument, Pentagon, Mall, Lincoln Memorial, grassy knoll, White House, Fed, dôme, Senate, Arlington Memorial Bridge, Capitol, Treasury Building, Jefferson Memorial, World War II Memorial, bassin
23 juillet 2009
Architecture de l’invocation