Projet
AP143.S4.D69
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File documents the executed project for a Contemporary Architectural Drawing Collection Calendar. Material in this file was produced in 1987. File contains a presentation drawing.
1987
Contemporary Architectural Drawing Collection Calendar 1987
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AP143.S4.D69
Description:
File documents the executed project for a Contemporary Architectural Drawing Collection Calendar. Material in this file was produced in 1987. File contains a presentation drawing.
File 69
1987
Projet
Venice Biennale
AP143.S6.D9
Description:
File documents an exhibition of works originally presented at the 5th International Exhibition of Architecture of the Venice Biennale at galleries and museums in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Dayton, Ohio, United States.
1991
Venice Biennale
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AP143.S6.D9
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File documents an exhibition of works originally presented at the 5th International Exhibition of Architecture of the Venice Biennale at galleries and museums in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Dayton, Ohio, United States.
File 9
1991
Projet
M. Emory Games
AP143.S6.D10
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File documents the exhibition M Emory Games held at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993.
1993-1994
M. Emory Games
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AP143.S6.D10
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File documents the exhibition M Emory Games held at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993.
File 10
1993-1994
Projet
AP143.S6.D11
Description:
File documents the 19th International Exhibition Triennale di Milano at Milan, Italy, 1995. Documents include 79 computer generated prints, photocopies and diazo copies, 1 presentation model and 3 study models, and 1 file of textual documents. The textual documents consist of correspondence and 1 plan of the exhibition space.
1995-1996
19th Int. Exhibition, Triennale di Milano
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AP143.S6.D11
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File documents the 19th International Exhibition Triennale di Milano at Milan, Italy, 1995. Documents include 79 computer generated prints, photocopies and diazo copies, 1 presentation model and 3 study models, and 1 file of textual documents. The textual documents consist of correspondence and 1 plan of the exhibition space.
File 11
1995-1996
archives
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Fonds
AP103
Résumé:
The IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds primarily documents the activities involved in the organization and realization of the Prize Competition, as well as the most active years of the IFCCA. The fonds is made up of primarily of textual documents dating from 1992 to 2001. The Prize Competition challenged architects from around the world to rethink and redesign a site on the western edge of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Five finalists were chosen by a jury of well known figures in the architecture field, and given four months to complete their proposals. Peter Eisenman, Peter Eisenman Architects, New York City, was declared the winner on 28 June 1999. Two exhibitions of the work of the finalists, in New York City (1999, with an accompanying colloquium) and at the CCA in Montreal (2000-2001) followed the Prize Competition.
1992-2001, predominant 1996-2001
Fonds IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities
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AP103
Résumé:
The IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds primarily documents the activities involved in the organization and realization of the Prize Competition, as well as the most active years of the IFCCA. The fonds is made up of primarily of textual documents dating from 1992 to 2001. The Prize Competition challenged architects from around the world to rethink and redesign a site on the western edge of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Five finalists were chosen by a jury of well known figures in the architecture field, and given four months to complete their proposals. Peter Eisenman, Peter Eisenman Architects, New York City, was declared the winner on 28 June 1999. Two exhibitions of the work of the finalists, in New York City (1999, with an accompanying colloquium) and at the CCA in Montreal (2000-2001) followed the Prize Competition.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
1992-2001, predominant 1996-2001
10 file
ARCH242816
Description:
Anyhow 1 - [Sanford] Kwinter, [Peter] Eisenman Anyhow 2 - [Ben] van Berkel, [Frederic] Jameson, [Saskia] Sassen Anyhow 3 - [Rem] Koolhaas Anyhow 4 Anyhow 5 VHS, 2 copies of each
1997
Video recordings of Anyhow Conference, 1997
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ARCH242816
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Anyhow 1 - [Sanford] Kwinter, [Peter] Eisenman Anyhow 2 - [Ben] van Berkel, [Frederic] Jameson, [Saskia] Sassen Anyhow 3 - [Rem] Koolhaas Anyhow 4 Anyhow 5 VHS, 2 copies of each
10 file
1997
documents textuels
DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
Design Development Resources and records of professional correspondence
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DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
documents textuels
Série(s)
AP197.S5
Description:
This series contains materials related to Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment (CASE) meetings. Founded in the early 1960s, CASE was an organization of American East Coast architecture schools that sought to create a dialogue on the state of architecture with a focus on architectural practice and teaching. In 1964, Frampton participated in the first Princeton University CASE meeting, which is documented by the three tape reels in this series. Also included in this series are a program and invitations from Peter Eisenman for the CASE 8 meeting (1971) that was held at MoMA, New York. The invitations include a note with the names of who each invitation was sent to.
1964, 1971
Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment (CASE)
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AP197.S5
Description:
This series contains materials related to Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment (CASE) meetings. Founded in the early 1960s, CASE was an organization of American East Coast architecture schools that sought to create a dialogue on the state of architecture with a focus on architectural practice and teaching. In 1964, Frampton participated in the first Princeton University CASE meeting, which is documented by the three tape reels in this series. Also included in this series are a program and invitations from Peter Eisenman for the CASE 8 meeting (1971) that was held at MoMA, New York. The invitations include a note with the names of who each invitation was sent to.
Series
1964, 1971
DRCON1999:0015:706:001
1996-1997
DR1999:0304:001
1992