AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31.1
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
1963 - 1967
Presentation model for the History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, displayed in the exhibition Architecture I (1977) at Leo Castelli Gallery
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31.1
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
1963 - 1967
Presentation model for the History Faculty Building, University of Cambridge, displayed in the exhibition Architecture I (1977) at Leo Castelli Gallery
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AP140.S2.SS1.D26.P31
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model shows the History Faculty Building, and interior elements including the library mezzanine and the galleries and escape stairs of the L-shaped block
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1963 - 1967
Mabel O. Wilson et Jordan Carver présentent le projet de plaidoyer en cours intitulé « Who Builds Your Architecture ? » (WBYA?), qui demande aux architectes et aux professionnels des disciplines associées de mieux comprendre comment la production de bâtiments lie leurs pratiques aux travailleurs migrants de la construction qui construisent leur design. WBYA?, un groupe de(...)
28 janvier 2016
Pratiquer le plaidoyer : Who Builds Your Architecture?
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Mabel O. Wilson et Jordan Carver présentent le projet de plaidoyer en cours intitulé « Who Builds Your Architecture ? » (WBYA?), qui demande aux architectes et aux professionnels des disciplines associées de mieux comprendre comment la production de bâtiments lie leurs pratiques aux travailleurs migrants de la construction qui construisent leur design. WBYA?, un groupe de(...)
Dans cette conversation, Kenneth Frampton discute les approches de l’histoire de l’architecture aujourd’hui, avec Esra Akcan (Cornell University) et Mark Jarzombek (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Que signifie l’écriture d’une histoire globale de l’architecture au regard de l’urgence des enjeux contemporains? Au cours d’une discussion modérée par Kim Förster,(...)
6 avril 2017
Une conversation avec Kenneth Frampton : Peut-il y avoir une histoire globale de l’architecture aujourd’hui?
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Dans cette conversation, Kenneth Frampton discute les approches de l’histoire de l’architecture aujourd’hui, avec Esra Akcan (Cornell University) et Mark Jarzombek (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Que signifie l’écriture d’une histoire globale de l’architecture au regard de l’urgence des enjeux contemporains? Au cours d’une discussion modérée par Kim Förster,(...)
DR2019:0013
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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
1983?
Model for Folly Three: The Rigorous Abolition of History
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DR2019:0013
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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
archives
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AP177
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The RUR Architecture Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library project records, circa 1996, document the New York based firm’s competition entry for the Kansai Science City branch of Japan’s National Diet Library. Records show integration of landscape in the building’s design, exploration of the relationship between structure and surface, and a multimedia approach to building design. Records include 169 digital files, mostly CAD models and images; 42 drawings and printed renderings; and 5 models and casts.
1996-2015
Documents d’archives de RUR Architecture pour le projet Kansai-kan, National Diet Library
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AP177
Résumé:
The RUR Architecture Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library project records, circa 1996, document the New York based firm’s competition entry for the Kansai Science City branch of Japan’s National Diet Library. Records show integration of landscape in the building’s design, exploration of the relationship between structure and surface, and a multimedia approach to building design. Records include 169 digital files, mostly CAD models and images; 42 drawings and printed renderings; and 5 models and casts.
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1996-2015
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Architectures des soins
De La Migration
30 août 2021
De La Migration
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DR1976:0009
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- Drawings DR1976:0008 and DR1976:0009 show a project for a rotunda designed by Legrand and Molinos for the amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris. The final design for a square building with three semi-circular rotundas, was built by Legrand and Molinos in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1791). These drawings were once part of an album of Legrand architectural designs.
1792 ?
Section for an amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris
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DR1976:0009
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- Drawings DR1976:0008 and DR1976:0009 show a project for a rotunda designed by Legrand and Molinos for the amphitheatre for the Museum of Natural History, Paris. The final design for a square building with three semi-circular rotundas, was built by Legrand and Molinos in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris (1791). These drawings were once part of an album of Legrand architectural designs.
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1792 ?
DR2019:0019
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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
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DR2019:0019
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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
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DR2019:0015
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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
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DR2019:0015
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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
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1983