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AP058.S1
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in professional committees and associations, as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (1977-1992), the National Capital Commission (1970-1983), the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, at Princeton University (1976-1988), the Graduate School of Design, at Harvard University (1979-1990), the National Architectural Accrediting Board (U.S.) (1983-1991), the Toronto Arts Week (1987-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, the Canadian Friends of Finland, the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the University of Miami Visiting Committee, and many others. The series contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, lists of members, posters, papers, calendars, directories, studies, and reports, dating from 1970 to 1992. The main areas of interests extracted from the material are North American architecture schools and their development, and the architecture and urban planning of the National Capital Region, in Canada.
1970-1992
Professional committees and associations
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AP058.S1
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This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in professional committees and associations, as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (1977-1992), the National Capital Commission (1970-1983), the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, at Princeton University (1976-1988), the Graduate School of Design, at Harvard University (1979-1990), the National Architectural Accrediting Board (U.S.) (1983-1991), the Toronto Arts Week (1987-1989), the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, the Canadian Friends of Finland, the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the University of Miami Visiting Committee, and many others. The series contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, publications, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, lists of members, posters, papers, calendars, directories, studies, and reports, dating from 1970 to 1992. The main areas of interests extracted from the material are North American architecture schools and their development, and the architecture and urban planning of the National Capital Region, in Canada.
Series
1970-1992
Projet
AP144.S2.D13
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File documents a project for an arts centre at Bennington College, Vermont. It was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Robertson Ward Jr., F.A.I.A. for whom Price was a consultant while he worked on other projects in Detroit (see Detroit Think Grid, 1954-1968, AP144.S2.D73). Design requirements specified that no metal or rubber materials be used, and Price collaborated on the development of custom structural wood connectors. Architectural working drawings show Phase 1 of the project for a two-storey studio (1970). Later structural drawings, created in collaboration with Chicago consulting engineers, The Engineers Collaborative, show both a visual arts building and a performing arts building. Material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1973. All drawings are stamped and signed by Robertson Ward. Jr., registered architect, State of Vermont. Information on attribution based on the content of the file and on notes by Howard Shubert, CCA Curator of Prints and Drawings, in conversation with Cedric Price. File contains working drawings.
1970-1973
Bennington College Arts Centre
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AP144.S2.D13
Description:
File documents a project for an arts centre at Bennington College, Vermont. It was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Robertson Ward Jr., F.A.I.A. for whom Price was a consultant while he worked on other projects in Detroit (see Detroit Think Grid, 1954-1968, AP144.S2.D73). Design requirements specified that no metal or rubber materials be used, and Price collaborated on the development of custom structural wood connectors. Architectural working drawings show Phase 1 of the project for a two-storey studio (1970). Later structural drawings, created in collaboration with Chicago consulting engineers, The Engineers Collaborative, show both a visual arts building and a performing arts building. Material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1973. All drawings are stamped and signed by Robertson Ward. Jr., registered architect, State of Vermont. Information on attribution based on the content of the file and on notes by Howard Shubert, CCA Curator of Prints and Drawings, in conversation with Cedric Price. File contains working drawings.
File 13
1970-1973
Projet
AP018.S1.1970.PR07
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This project series documents the existing Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) buildings in Toronto around 1970. The office identified the project number as 70056. This project consisted of creating drawings of the two existing AGO buildings, before the start of construction on the AGO expansion. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. The work for AGO projects was divided into 4 physical areas of the art gallery (A, B, C and D) and the drawings for this project reflect this division. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of area D drawings dating from around 1970.
circa 1970
Art Gallery of Ontario, Existing Building, Toronto (1970)
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AP018.S1.1970.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the existing Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) buildings in Toronto around 1970. The office identified the project number as 70056. This project consisted of creating drawings of the two existing AGO buildings, before the start of construction on the AGO expansion. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. The work for AGO projects was divided into 4 physical areas of the art gallery (A, B, C and D) and the drawings for this project reflect this division. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of area D drawings dating from around 1970.
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circa 1970
documents textuels
AP140.S2.SS1.D38.P3
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clippings relating to the plight of the salvaged façade of the Derby Assembly Rooms following the 1970 competition, letter from Daniel Herren to James Stirling dated 23 May 1978, relating to a study of Stirling's proposal for the Derby Civic Centre by students in Santa Monica, photograph of model produced by students in Santa Monica
1970-1978
Clippings, letter and photograph
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AP140.S2.SS1.D38.P3
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clippings relating to the plight of the salvaged façade of the Derby Assembly Rooms following the 1970 competition, letter from Daniel Herren to James Stirling dated 23 May 1978, relating to a study of Stirling's proposal for the Derby Civic Centre by students in Santa Monica, photograph of model produced by students in Santa Monica
documents textuels
1970-1978
documents textuels
ARCH257641
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4 files (concerning exit stairs, lobby and furniture, guard rails, dry wall problems), notes, sketches, memos, transmittals, correspondence, The Vancouver Museums report (1965), Engineering report on acoustics, Fort Camp Feasibility Study report (1971), 5 binders of notes and miscellaneous information, Storm Darinage Requirements report (1963), Soil Conditions report (1970), Museum of Man Functional Program (1972)
1973-1976
Notes, sketches, memos, transmittals, correspondence
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ARCH257641
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4 files (concerning exit stairs, lobby and furniture, guard rails, dry wall problems), notes, sketches, memos, transmittals, correspondence, The Vancouver Museums report (1965), Engineering report on acoustics, Fort Camp Feasibility Study report (1971), 5 binders of notes and miscellaneous information, Storm Darinage Requirements report (1963), Soil Conditions report (1970), Museum of Man Functional Program (1972)
documents textuels
1973-1976
dessins
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4 publication drawing(s)
DR1995:0222:007-010
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Group contains original layouts for articles that were published in "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design', (1970-1972), and includes layouts for Detroit Think Grid (AP144.S2.D73), Birmingham and Midland Institute Headquarters, BMI/HQ (AP144.S2.D74), copy of "Non-plan: an experiment in freedom" published in 'New Society' (20 March 1969), and template.
Architectural Design, Cedric Price supplement series: Mock-ups for periodical articles
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DR1995:0222:007-010
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Group contains original layouts for articles that were published in "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design', (1970-1972), and includes layouts for Detroit Think Grid (AP144.S2.D73), Birmingham and Midland Institute Headquarters, BMI/HQ (AP144.S2.D74), copy of "Non-plan: an experiment in freedom" published in 'New Society' (20 March 1969), and template.
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4 publication drawing(s)
Projet
World Museum
AP144.S2.D2
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for a maritime museum in Liverpool, England, and a proposal for citizen participation in urban development in Glasgow, Scotland, published in Baumeister (1968) and in Architectural Design (1970). The project documents the publication and conceptual idea that incorporated the Queen Mary Museum (AP144.S2D.18) proposal. Some material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains publication drawings, photographic material, and a textual record.
1968
World Museum
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AP144.S2.D2
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File documents an unexecuted proposal for a maritime museum in Liverpool, England, and a proposal for citizen participation in urban development in Glasgow, Scotland, published in Baumeister (1968) and in Architectural Design (1970). The project documents the publication and conceptual idea that incorporated the Queen Mary Museum (AP144.S2D.18) proposal. Some material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains publication drawings, photographic material, and a textual record.
File 2
1968
Projet
Tasmania Beach Party, Hobart
AP144.S2.D11
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File documents an experimental project undertaken as part of the AASA Convention of Creativity hosted in Hobart, Australia. Three diagrammatic plans document how people worked on the beach site during a three hour period. Annotated versions of these drawings were published in "The First Installment in the Cedric Price Series." 'Architectural Design'. vol. 40, (October 1970), 511. Material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains schematic drawings.
[1968]
Tasmania Beach Party, Hobart
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AP144.S2.D11
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File documents an experimental project undertaken as part of the AASA Convention of Creativity hosted in Hobart, Australia. Three diagrammatic plans document how people worked on the beach site during a three hour period. Annotated versions of these drawings were published in "The First Installment in the Cedric Price Series." 'Architectural Design'. vol. 40, (October 1970), 511. Material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains schematic drawings.
File 11
[1968]
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AP178.S1.1970.PR01
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This project series documents the Conjunto Habitacional em Caxinas in Vila do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 1/70. The office assigned the date 1970-1972 to this project. The project was for the Vila Cova housing complex commissioned by Manuel Salgado. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, working drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence.
1970-1972
Conjunto Habitacional em Caxinas [Vila Cova Housing Complex], Vila Cova - Vila do Conde, Portugal (1970-1972)
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AP178.S1.1970.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Conjunto Habitacional em Caxinas in Vila do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 1/70. The office assigned the date 1970-1972 to this project. The project was for the Vila Cova housing complex commissioned by Manuel Salgado. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, working drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence.
Project
1970-1972
Projet
Kelbaugh House
AP153.S1.D1
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File related to Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, a solar house designed by Douglas Kelbaugh. The material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1984. The file contains photographs of the interior and the exterior of the residence, drawings, predominantly reprographic copies, including drawings related to later additions to the house, and textual records, including articles and promotional texts and material. The file also includes a serial, collages and panels.
between 1970 and 1984
Kelbaugh House
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AP153.S1.D1
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File related to Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, a solar house designed by Douglas Kelbaugh. The material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1984. The file contains photographs of the interior and the exterior of the residence, drawings, predominantly reprographic copies, including drawings related to later additions to the house, and textual records, including articles and promotional texts and material. The file also includes a serial, collages and panels.
File 1
between 1970 and 1984