DR2019:0010
Description:
Elevations and plan for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983
Elevations and plan for Folly Two: Six Hundred Leagues of Stone
Actions:
DR2019:0010
Description:
Elevations and plan for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
dessins
DR2019:0015
Description:
Plan and sections for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983
Sections and plan for Folly Three: The Rigorous Abolition of History
Actions:
DR2019:0015
Description:
Plan and sections for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
dessins
1983
dessins
DR2019:0016
Description:
Elevation and plan for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
1983
Elevation and plan for Folly One: The Circular Time
Actions:
DR2019:0016
Description:
Elevation and plan for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
dessins
1983
Sous-série
General correspondence
AP058.S3.SS3
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s correspondence as a professor and as the dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, regarding the University of Toronto or the faculty. The subseries contains correspondence, notes, papers, and postcards, dating from 1977 to 1992. It includes as well a file documenting the action of Amnesty International for freeing Professor J.F. Massiera (Uruguay), in 1983.
1977-1992
General correspondence
Actions:
AP058.S3.SS3
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s correspondence as a professor and as the dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, regarding the University of Toronto or the faculty. The subseries contains correspondence, notes, papers, and postcards, dating from 1977 to 1992. It includes as well a file documenting the action of Amnesty International for freeing Professor J.F. Massiera (Uruguay), in 1983.
Subseries
1977-1992
DR2019:0018
Description:
Photograph of a model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
between 1983 and 1995
Photograph of model for Folly Four: Pascal's Sphere
Actions:
DR2019:0018
Description:
Photograph of a model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
between 1983 and 1995
DR2019:0019
Description:
Photograph of a model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
between 1983 and 1995
Photograph of model for Folly Three: The Rigorous Abolition of History
Actions:
DR2019:0019
Description:
Photograph of a model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
between 1983 and 1995
DR2019:0020
Description:
Photograph of a model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
between 1983 and 1995?
Photograph of model for Folly Two: Six Hundred Leagues of Stone
Actions:
DR2019:0020
Description:
Photograph of a model for one of four "Folly" projects designed by Agrest and Gandelsonas for the exhibition "Architecture III: Follies: Architecture for the Late Twentieth-Century Landscape" at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, October 22-November 19, 1983
between 1983 and 1995?
Série(s)
AP075.S4
Description:
This series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research and documentation she collected as reference for her landscape projects she to find inspiration or to informed herself on new practices, new technologies and new thinking. The sub-series also documents her research for publications and lectures. The series contains documentation and notes on playground designs, private and public landscape designs, research and texts for publications and lectures, and travels. Materials are predominantly textual documents such as correspondence, press clippings, and notes, as well as photographs. The series also documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's studies in landscape architecture at Harvard University.
1936-2004
Reference, research material and student work
Actions:
AP075.S4
Description:
This series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research and documentation she collected as reference for her landscape projects she to find inspiration or to informed herself on new practices, new technologies and new thinking. The sub-series also documents her research for publications and lectures. The series contains documentation and notes on playground designs, private and public landscape designs, research and texts for publications and lectures, and travels. Materials are predominantly textual documents such as correspondence, press clippings, and notes, as well as photographs. The series also documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's studies in landscape architecture at Harvard University.
Series
1936-2004
Sous-série
AP075.S4.SS4
Description:
This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research on artists, professionals, organizations or universities'schools related to architecture, landscape architecture, environment and other professions of interest to Oberlander and for her projects. It also documents Oberlander's research on some of her clients or architects she worked with, including Arthur Erickson. The sub-series includes collected documentation, such contact information, press clippings and periodicals and some correspondence.
1971-2018
Research on professional community and organizations
Actions:
AP075.S4.SS4
Description:
This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research on artists, professionals, organizations or universities'schools related to architecture, landscape architecture, environment and other professions of interest to Oberlander and for her projects. It also documents Oberlander's research on some of her clients or architects she worked with, including Arthur Erickson. The sub-series includes collected documentation, such contact information, press clippings and periodicals and some correspondence.
Sub-series
1971-2018
Sous-série
AP207.S2.SS12
Description:
The sub-series documents the exhibition "Giardini Parchi Paesaggi. L’avventura delle idee in Toscana dall’Ottocento a oggi", curated by Pettena and presented at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, in 1998. The exhibition focuses on landscape architecture and its historical development by using the example of Tuscany from the 19th century to present day. "This set out to illustrate a historical course of development that also entailed the consideration and reevaluation [sic] of the landscape that results from human activity [...] and extended as far as an analysis and presentation of the most modern theme parks of sculpture and environmental art." [1] The sub-series contains research material, such as photocopies of articles and books on landscape architecture, and reference photographs. The sub-series also contains texts for the publication and correspondence related to the planning of the exhibition. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/english/exhibitions/settings/ (last accessed 29 January 2020).
circa 1998
Giardini Parchi Paesaggi. L’avventura delle idee in Toscana dall’Ottocento a oggi (1998)
Actions:
AP207.S2.SS12
Description:
The sub-series documents the exhibition "Giardini Parchi Paesaggi. L’avventura delle idee in Toscana dall’Ottocento a oggi", curated by Pettena and presented at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, in 1998. The exhibition focuses on landscape architecture and its historical development by using the example of Tuscany from the 19th century to present day. "This set out to illustrate a historical course of development that also entailed the consideration and reevaluation [sic] of the landscape that results from human activity [...] and extended as far as an analysis and presentation of the most modern theme parks of sculpture and environmental art." [1] The sub-series contains research material, such as photocopies of articles and books on landscape architecture, and reference photographs. The sub-series also contains texts for the publication and correspondence related to the planning of the exhibition. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/english/exhibitions/settings/ (last accessed 29 January 2020).
Subseries
circa 1998