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ARCH259998
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Offer of Services and proposals - Master Plan and Urban Design for a New Town (State of Bahrain), Toronto Public Marina, Guaranty Trust Computer Centre (Totonto), Museum of Toronto (2 copies), Islamic University of Medina, Performing Arts Center (Fort Lauderdale), Harbour Square Park (Toronto).
1977, 1981, 1984-1986
Offer of Services and proposals for various projects
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ARCH259998
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Offer of Services and proposals - Master Plan and Urban Design for a New Town (State of Bahrain), Toronto Public Marina, Guaranty Trust Computer Centre (Totonto), Museum of Toronto (2 copies), Islamic University of Medina, Performing Arts Center (Fort Lauderdale), Harbour Square Park (Toronto).
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1977, 1981, 1984-1986
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ARCH153875
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Two letters to PDE from John Hejduk, 1) 9 March 1978 - Request for recommendation of Raimund Abraham 2) 5 September 1973 - Letter of protest to Architecture Plus concerning the MoMA LRHD exhibition Two letters of complaint from PDE To Architectural Design, 18 January 1973, To the New York Times, 4 March 1974, with handwritten draft Letter from MoMA inviting PDE to exhibit his works Planning program for a hotel to be built in Jerusalem, 10 January 1974 Invitation to Stanley Tigerman's exhibition at PS1, February 1979 Folder : Press releases - Photocopies and newspaper clippings reviewing the MoMA LRHD exhibition Four letters to PDE, 1977- 1978 Letter from PDE to Bill N. Lacy from National Endowment for the Arts describing IAUS educational goals, 28 June 1972 Draft of the Application to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation describing the Program in Generative Design
1972-1979
Two letters to PDE from John Hejduk
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ARCH153875
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Two letters to PDE from John Hejduk, 1) 9 March 1978 - Request for recommendation of Raimund Abraham 2) 5 September 1973 - Letter of protest to Architecture Plus concerning the MoMA LRHD exhibition Two letters of complaint from PDE To Architectural Design, 18 January 1973, To the New York Times, 4 March 1974, with handwritten draft Letter from MoMA inviting PDE to exhibit his works Planning program for a hotel to be built in Jerusalem, 10 January 1974 Invitation to Stanley Tigerman's exhibition at PS1, February 1979 Folder : Press releases - Photocopies and newspaper clippings reviewing the MoMA LRHD exhibition Four letters to PDE, 1977- 1978 Letter from PDE to Bill N. Lacy from National Endowment for the Arts describing IAUS educational goals, 28 June 1972 Draft of the Application to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation describing the Program in Generative Design
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1972-1979
L’enseignement de… Shanghai
En 2001, Shanghai a fait l’annonce du plan de développement « One City Nine Towns », afin de créer une série de quartiers inspirés chacun par une tradition occidentale déterminant la manière dont ils allaient être construits. Le spécialiste en urbanisme Xiangning Li analyse ces espaces thématiques dans le contexte postcolonial de la ville, en les mettant en relation avec(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
7 mai 2009
L’enseignement de… Shanghai
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En 2001, Shanghai a fait l’annonce du plan de développement « One City Nine Towns », afin de créer une série de quartiers inspirés chacun par une tradition occidentale déterminant la manière dont ils allaient être construits. Le spécialiste en urbanisme Xiangning Li analyse ces espaces thématiques dans le contexte postcolonial de la ville, en les mettant en relation avec(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
photographies
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9 photograph(s)
Photographs - Arcop projects
ARCH187087
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McGill University Centre (Chris F. Payne Photography), Place des Arts (Panda Associates Photography), Place Bonaventure (Michael Drummond, photographer), model for Queen Elizabeth Theatre, sections through Calgary Urban Renewal Area, model of Place des Arts master plan, detail of theatre interior, Public Washroom in Dorval
Photographs - Arcop projects
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ARCH187087
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McGill University Centre (Chris F. Payne Photography), Place des Arts (Panda Associates Photography), Place Bonaventure (Michael Drummond, photographer), model for Queen Elizabeth Theatre, sections through Calgary Urban Renewal Area, model of Place des Arts master plan, detail of theatre interior, Public Washroom in Dorval
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9 photograph(s)
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AP178.S1.1983.PR01
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This project series documents the Reconstrução da Igreja Madre de Salemi, the Piazza Alicia and the Recuperação do Plano Cascio in Salemi, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number [7]/80. The office assigned the dates 1983-1999 for this project. The reconstruction of the mother Church of Salemi, the construction of the Piazza Alicia, and the rehabilitation of Plano Cascio was part of an urban renewal for Salemi. In 1968, an earthquake destroyed the Igreja Madre de Salemi and damaged the area. The church was never rebuilt. In 1982, Roberto Collovà and Siza we're chosen by the Curia of Mazara del Vallo for the reconstruction of the church. Instead of rebuilding it, the architects decided to use the ruins to create something new that would represent the spirit of the church and the memory of the earthquake. Documenting this project are plans, project documentation, and correspondence. Photographic materials document construction work and the model.
1984-1992
Reconstrução da Igreja Madre de Salemi [Reconstruction of the Mother Church of Salemi], Salemi, Italy (1983-1999)
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AP178.S1.1983.PR01
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This project series documents the Reconstrução da Igreja Madre de Salemi, the Piazza Alicia and the Recuperação do Plano Cascio in Salemi, Italy. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number [7]/80. The office assigned the dates 1983-1999 for this project. The reconstruction of the mother Church of Salemi, the construction of the Piazza Alicia, and the rehabilitation of Plano Cascio was part of an urban renewal for Salemi. In 1968, an earthquake destroyed the Igreja Madre de Salemi and damaged the area. The church was never rebuilt. In 1982, Roberto Collovà and Siza we're chosen by the Curia of Mazara del Vallo for the reconstruction of the church. Instead of rebuilding it, the architects decided to use the ruins to create something new that would represent the spirit of the church and the memory of the earthquake. Documenting this project are plans, project documentation, and correspondence. Photographic materials document construction work and the model.
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1984-1992
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ARCH275852
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Contains 3 spiral bound documents with preliminary Planning & Urban Design proposals, meeting minutes from the advisory committee on design, preliminary report, statement of program requirements, building typography, elevations, sections, mechanical analysis, notes, Gaboury report, program analysis, office planning and by-laws.
1968-1969
Spiral bound documents with proposals, meeting minutes, preliminary reports, statement of program requirements, building typography, elevations, sections, mechanical analysis, and notes
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ARCH275852
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Contains 3 spiral bound documents with preliminary Planning & Urban Design proposals, meeting minutes from the advisory committee on design, preliminary report, statement of program requirements, building typography, elevations, sections, mechanical analysis, notes, Gaboury report, program analysis, office planning and by-laws.
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1968-1969
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AP178.S1.1968.PR02
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This project series documents the Edifício de Escritórios na Av. D. Afonso Henriques, in Porto, also referred to as Avenida da Ponte I. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 31/60. In the past the office identified the project as number 121. The office assigned the dates 1968-1974 for this project. The Edifício de Escritórios na Av. D. Afonso Henriques consisted of a building with offices, stores, and parking. Located on a historic site, the intention for the Edifício de Escritórios was to integrate the building into the existing urban landscape. The building was never realized. This project was done in relation to the Arranjo Urbanístico para a Av. D. Afonso Henriques, which was an urban renewal program in Porto. In the 1940s, waves of demolition in the old town created a rupture with the remaining buildings, including the Porto Cathedral. Since the 1950s, there have been several studies and proposals to revitalize this part of the city. Siza’s plan was the first to be accepted by the city council in 1968. Please see project series AP178.S1.1968.PR03, also described in this fonds, for further documentation. Siza also proposed a new design in 2001 for the site across the avenue from this one, known as Avenida da Ponte II. This included a museum, library, stores, parking, and houses. This project related to the building Casa Dos 24 Fernando Távora. The scheme was not realized. Documenting this project series are drawings, photographic materials and textual documentation. Among the drawings are plans, profiles, elevations, sections, cadastral maps and working details. Photographic materials document the model, site and residents of the neighborhood. Textual materials include project documentation, as well as correspondence with the city of Porto and suppliers. Note that materials related to the Arranjo Urbanístico para a Av. D. Afonso Henriques (project series AP178.S1.1968.PR03 in this fonds) are also found among these materials.
1968-1981
Edifício de Escritórios na Av. D. Afonso Henriques, Avenida da Ponte [Office building, Av. D. Afonso Henriques], Porto, Portugal (1968-1981)
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AP178.S1.1968.PR02
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This project series documents the Edifício de Escritórios na Av. D. Afonso Henriques, in Porto, also referred to as Avenida da Ponte I. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 31/60. In the past the office identified the project as number 121. The office assigned the dates 1968-1974 for this project. The Edifício de Escritórios na Av. D. Afonso Henriques consisted of a building with offices, stores, and parking. Located on a historic site, the intention for the Edifício de Escritórios was to integrate the building into the existing urban landscape. The building was never realized. This project was done in relation to the Arranjo Urbanístico para a Av. D. Afonso Henriques, which was an urban renewal program in Porto. In the 1940s, waves of demolition in the old town created a rupture with the remaining buildings, including the Porto Cathedral. Since the 1950s, there have been several studies and proposals to revitalize this part of the city. Siza’s plan was the first to be accepted by the city council in 1968. Please see project series AP178.S1.1968.PR03, also described in this fonds, for further documentation. Siza also proposed a new design in 2001 for the site across the avenue from this one, known as Avenida da Ponte II. This included a museum, library, stores, parking, and houses. This project related to the building Casa Dos 24 Fernando Távora. The scheme was not realized. Documenting this project series are drawings, photographic materials and textual documentation. Among the drawings are plans, profiles, elevations, sections, cadastral maps and working details. Photographic materials document the model, site and residents of the neighborhood. Textual materials include project documentation, as well as correspondence with the city of Porto and suppliers. Note that materials related to the Arranjo Urbanístico para a Av. D. Afonso Henriques (project series AP178.S1.1968.PR03 in this fonds) are also found among these materials.
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1968-1981
Sous-série
AP116.S2.SS11
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Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anything Conference, taking place June 1-3, 2000, Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, the Anything Journal, published in Spetember 2001, and an accompanying exhibition, "Eavesdropping on Architecture," held 3 June - 29 July, 2000, The Urban Center, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into eight files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1999 and 2000. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, zip disk, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, proofs, articles, and reviews.
1999-2001
Anything Conference and Journal
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AP116.S2.SS11
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Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anything Conference, taking place June 1-3, 2000, Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, the Anything Journal, published in Spetember 2001, and an accompanying exhibition, "Eavesdropping on Architecture," held 3 June - 29 July, 2000, The Urban Center, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into eight files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1999 and 2000. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, zip disk, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, proofs, articles, and reviews.
Sub-series 11
1999-2001
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Housing Research Projects
AP149.S1
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Series related to the Minimum Cost Housing Group projects and publications, including the publications known as the "The Problem is" series about low-cost housing between 1971 and 1978 and all the other publications related to projects from 1984 to 2004. This series documents publications about the projects of prefabricated houses for the developing countries, a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house, low-cost sanitation systems, sulphur concrete for low-cost housing, building components from secondary use, rooftop gardens and urban agriculture, domestic water saving devices, human settlement developement or improvement in developping countries and in Native American communities. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2011. The file contains textual records, mainly dummies for the publications, office records and reports, photographic material related to the projects, copies of the publications, a few drawings and plans related to the housing project and samples of the sulphur bricks developed by the Minimum Cost Housing Group.
1970-2011
Housing Research Projects
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AP149.S1
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Series related to the Minimum Cost Housing Group projects and publications, including the publications known as the "The Problem is" series about low-cost housing between 1971 and 1978 and all the other publications related to projects from 1984 to 2004. This series documents publications about the projects of prefabricated houses for the developing countries, a self-sufficient habitable low-cost house, low-cost sanitation systems, sulphur concrete for low-cost housing, building components from secondary use, rooftop gardens and urban agriculture, domestic water saving devices, human settlement developement or improvement in developping countries and in Native American communities. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2011. The file contains textual records, mainly dummies for the publications, office records and reports, photographic material related to the projects, copies of the publications, a few drawings and plans related to the housing project and samples of the sulphur bricks developed by the Minimum Cost Housing Group.
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1970-2011
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AP133.S4
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This series documents some of Pierre du Prey's professional activities as an architectural historian and author. It contains documents related to his involvement in congresses and conferences, such as correspondence, draft texts and ephemeras for his lecture at the Centre Jacques Cartier in Lyon, in 1994, and event planning documents, correspondence, reports and proceedings related to his attendance at the international congress of the PEN Club, a worldwide association of writers, in Abidjan, in 1967. The series also contains sound recordings of a panel at the "The Citizen, Architecture and the Urban Environment" seminar in 1991. The series is also comprised of general correspondence, du Prey’s agendas from 1981 to 1984, and correspondence, press clippings and invitations from or about the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
1967-2001
Correspondence, lectures, conferences, and agendas
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AP133.S4
Description:
This series documents some of Pierre du Prey's professional activities as an architectural historian and author. It contains documents related to his involvement in congresses and conferences, such as correspondence, draft texts and ephemeras for his lecture at the Centre Jacques Cartier in Lyon, in 1994, and event planning documents, correspondence, reports and proceedings related to his attendance at the international congress of the PEN Club, a worldwide association of writers, in Abidjan, in 1967. The series also contains sound recordings of a panel at the "The Citizen, Architecture and the Urban Environment" seminar in 1991. The series is also comprised of general correspondence, du Prey’s agendas from 1981 to 1984, and correspondence, press clippings and invitations from or about the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Series
1967-2001