né numérique
ARCH280048
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Label on post-it: "Reiser + Umemoto; Disk 4 of 9". Annotations on the original physical media: "#4 catalog event mez". File formats: unidentified file format, Encapsulated PostScript File Format, Quark Xpress Data File.
1999
Presentation materials for the IFCCA competition, Zip disk (4/9), 100 MB
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ARCH280048
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Label on post-it: "Reiser + Umemoto; Disk 4 of 9". Annotations on the original physical media: "#4 catalog event mez". File formats: unidentified file format, Encapsulated PostScript File Format, Quark Xpress Data File.
né numérique
1999
né numérique
ARCH280046
Description:
Labelled: "Reiser+Umemoto; Disk 3 of 9". Annotations on a post-it on the case: "Cross section through event space". Annotations on original physical media: "34 avail; Slide: Cross Illus". File formats: unidentified file format, Adobe Illustrator, Encapsulated PostScript File Format.
1999
Presentation materials for the IFCCA competition, Zip disk (3/9), 100 MB
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ARCH280046
Description:
Labelled: "Reiser+Umemoto; Disk 3 of 9". Annotations on a post-it on the case: "Cross section through event space". Annotations on original physical media: "34 avail; Slide: Cross Illus". File formats: unidentified file format, Adobe Illustrator, Encapsulated PostScript File Format.
né numérique
1999
articles
Projet
AP056.S1.1988.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the first scheme and final design of The Design Exchange in Toronto from 1988-1994. The office identified the project numbers as 8801 for the first scheme and 9231 for the final design. Although two project numbers were used, materials for each project cannot be clearly separated. This project consisted of the renovation, restauration and expansion of the old Toronto Stock Exchange building, located at the base of the Ernst Young Tower in the Toronto Dominion Centre. The Design Exchange (D/X) was a new cultural institution, dedicated to the economic and cultural promotion of design in the country through exhibits, lectures, banquets, trade shows and other events. With Shirley Blumberg as the partner-in-charge, the art deco style trading floor was restored as an open event space, with the original Charles Comfort murals retained. In order to create harmony between the art deco building and the neo-modernist renovations, bold, linear architectural elements such as stairs, walls, screens and bridges were reiterated throughout the design. A staircase from the trading floor led to an overlooking bridge and created a connection between the trading floor, trading gallery and resource centre. Other areas of the 40,000 square foot building included an exhibit space, café, member's lounge, retail store, seminar rooms and administrative offices. Coloured planes of cobalt blue, chartreuse and ochre were set against a material palette of red oak, cherry, limestone, glass and stainless steel. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1988-1994. The drawings are mostly originals and include a large amount of sketches. Also included are plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and drawings for custom furnishings. The photographs show the completed interiors of the building.
1988-1994
The Design Exchange, Toronto (1988-1994)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the first scheme and final design of The Design Exchange in Toronto from 1988-1994. The office identified the project numbers as 8801 for the first scheme and 9231 for the final design. Although two project numbers were used, materials for each project cannot be clearly separated. This project consisted of the renovation, restauration and expansion of the old Toronto Stock Exchange building, located at the base of the Ernst Young Tower in the Toronto Dominion Centre. The Design Exchange (D/X) was a new cultural institution, dedicated to the economic and cultural promotion of design in the country through exhibits, lectures, banquets, trade shows and other events. With Shirley Blumberg as the partner-in-charge, the art deco style trading floor was restored as an open event space, with the original Charles Comfort murals retained. In order to create harmony between the art deco building and the neo-modernist renovations, bold, linear architectural elements such as stairs, walls, screens and bridges were reiterated throughout the design. A staircase from the trading floor led to an overlooking bridge and created a connection between the trading floor, trading gallery and resource centre. Other areas of the 40,000 square foot building included an exhibit space, café, member's lounge, retail store, seminar rooms and administrative offices. Coloured planes of cobalt blue, chartreuse and ochre were set against a material palette of red oak, cherry, limestone, glass and stainless steel. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1988-1994. The drawings are mostly originals and include a large amount of sketches. Also included are plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and drawings for custom furnishings. The photographs show the completed interiors of the building.
Project
1988-1994
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Thème : Le phénomène baroque au-delà de Rome Annalisa Avon, Chercheuse indépendante, Fiume Veneto, Italie Sujet : Baroque in France Before Bernini’s Arrival Dirk De Meyer, Universiteit Gent, Gand, Belgique Sujet : Johann Santini Aichel (1677-1723) Rochelle Ziskin, Department of Art and Art History, University of Missouri-Kansas City, États-Unis Sujet : Lexicons of(...)
septembre 1998 au août 1999
Chercheurs en résidence 1998-1999
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Thème : Le phénomène baroque au-delà de Rome Annalisa Avon, Chercheuse indépendante, Fiume Veneto, Italie Sujet : Baroque in France Before Bernini’s Arrival Dirk De Meyer, Universiteit Gent, Gand, Belgique Sujet : Johann Santini Aichel (1677-1723) Rochelle Ziskin, Department of Art and Art History, University of Missouri-Kansas City, États-Unis Sujet : Lexicons of(...)
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septembre 1998 au
août 1999
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Melvin Charney
AP041
Résumé:
The Melvin Charney fonds documents Charney's career from the 1950s to the 2012 over 70 architectural and artistics projects, records related to exhibitions he designed, exhibition in which his projects were presented, his teaching activities, and his writings. The fonds contains a considerable amount of textual records, architectural drawings, photographic materials, some models, and a small number of artefacts related to his projects.
1947-2012
Fonds Melvin Charney
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AP041
Résumé:
The Melvin Charney fonds documents Charney's career from the 1950s to the 2012 over 70 architectural and artistics projects, records related to exhibitions he designed, exhibition in which his projects were presented, his teaching activities, and his writings. The fonds contains a considerable amount of textual records, architectural drawings, photographic materials, some models, and a small number of artefacts related to his projects.
archives
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Fonds
1947-2012
Sous-série
Video Recordings
AP116.S3.SS6.D3
Description:
File documents the proceedings of the In ANY Event Symposium, Architecture and the Feminine: Mop-up Work. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains videocassettes.
1993
Video Recordings
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AP116.S3.SS6.D3
Description:
File documents the proceedings of the In ANY Event Symposium, Architecture and the Feminine: Mop-up Work. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains videocassettes.
File 3
1993
Sous-série
Audio Recordings
AP116.S3.SS6.D4
Description:
File documents the proceedings of the In ANY Event symposium, Architecture and the Feminine: Mop-up Work. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains audiocassettes.
1993
Audio Recordings
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AP116.S3.SS6.D4
Description:
File documents the proceedings of the In ANY Event symposium, Architecture and the Feminine: Mop-up Work. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains audiocassettes.
File 4
1993
documents textuels
ARCH153570
Description:
Correspondence received from guests following the event Letter of invitation to participants with program, schedule, list of guests
1971
Correspondence with Guests, 1971
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ARCH153570
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Correspondence received from guests following the event Letter of invitation to participants with program, schedule, list of guests
documents textuels
1971
Sous-série
Audio Recordings
AP116.S3.SS5.D3
Description:
File documents the In ANY Event Symposium, Electrotecture: Architecture and the Electronic Future, and provides material for issue 3 of ANY magazine of the same title. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains audiocassettes.
1993
Audio Recordings
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AP116.S3.SS5.D3
Description:
File documents the In ANY Event Symposium, Electrotecture: Architecture and the Electronic Future, and provides material for issue 3 of ANY magazine of the same title. Material in file was produced in 1993. File contains audiocassettes.
File 3
1993