Sous-série
AP156.S6.SS1
Description:
La sous-série porte sur la biographie de Jacqueline Jeanneret par des articles et des entrevues à propos d'elle ou de l'Immeuble Clarté qu'elle habite. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1985 et 2004. La sous-série contient des documents textuels, dont des articles de journaux et de périodiques, une photographie et un disque optique. Sub-series documents Jacqueline Jeanneret's biography with articles or interviews about her or the Immeuble Clarté where she lives. The material in this sub-series was produced between 1985 and 2004. The sub-series contains textual records, including journals ou periodicals articles, a photograph and a optical disk.
1985-2004
Documents biographiques = Biographical documents
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AP156.S6.SS1
Description:
La sous-série porte sur la biographie de Jacqueline Jeanneret par des articles et des entrevues à propos d'elle ou de l'Immeuble Clarté qu'elle habite. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1985 et 2004. La sous-série contient des documents textuels, dont des articles de journaux et de périodiques, une photographie et un disque optique. Sub-series documents Jacqueline Jeanneret's biography with articles or interviews about her or the Immeuble Clarté where she lives. The material in this sub-series was produced between 1985 and 2004. The sub-series contains textual records, including journals ou periodicals articles, a photograph and a optical disk.
Sous-série 1
1985-2004
Sous-série
AP156.S6.SS1.D1
Description:
Le dossier porte la biographie de Jacqueline Jeanneret et contient des documents biographiques, des articles de journaux ou de périodiques sur elle ou sur l'Immeuble Clarté à Genève, en Suisse, réalisé par Le Corbusier. Le matériel de ce dossier a été produit environ entre 1985 et 2004. Le dossier contient des documents textuels et une photographie de Jacqueline Jeanneret. File documents Jacqueline Jeanneret's biography and contains biographical documents, journal or periodical articles about her or the Immeuble Clarté in Geneva, in Switzerland, designed by Le Corbusier. The material in this file was produced approximatively between 1985 and 2004. The file contains textual records and a photograph of Jacqueline Jeanneret.
ca.1985-2004
Documents biographiques et coupures de presse = Biographical documents and press clippings
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AP156.S6.SS1.D1
Description:
Le dossier porte la biographie de Jacqueline Jeanneret et contient des documents biographiques, des articles de journaux ou de périodiques sur elle ou sur l'Immeuble Clarté à Genève, en Suisse, réalisé par Le Corbusier. Le matériel de ce dossier a été produit environ entre 1985 et 2004. Le dossier contient des documents textuels et une photographie de Jacqueline Jeanneret. File documents Jacqueline Jeanneret's biography and contains biographical documents, journal or periodical articles about her or the Immeuble Clarté in Geneva, in Switzerland, designed by Le Corbusier. The material in this file was produced approximatively between 1985 and 2004. The file contains textual records and a photograph of Jacqueline Jeanneret.
Dossier 1
ca.1985-2004
Projet
AP180.S1.2006.PR01
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This project series documents an unrealized design for the control centre of Centrale Termoelettrica Edison, a thermoelectric power plant in Jesi, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 2006. It consisted of an upgrade to the building in order to adhere to environmental standards. The project is recorded through design development drawings, including axonometric drawings, exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and a general plan for the power plant. The material also includes print-outs of renderings showing the entire power plant.
ca. 2006
Centrale Termoelettrica Edison [Edison thermoelectric power plant], Jesi, Italy (2006)
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AP180.S1.2006.PR01
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This project series documents an unrealized design for the control centre of Centrale Termoelettrica Edison, a thermoelectric power plant in Jesi, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 2006. It consisted of an upgrade to the building in order to adhere to environmental standards. The project is recorded through design development drawings, including axonometric drawings, exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and a general plan for the power plant. The material also includes print-outs of renderings showing the entire power plant.
Project
ca. 2006
Projet
AP178.S1.1995.PR01
Description:
This project series documents renovations made to the Piscina de Marés in Leça de Palmeira, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 33/90. The office assigned the date 1995 to this project. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, negatives and textual records dating from 1993-1995. The drawings consist of sketches, plans and details, while the photographic materials show the construction work. Textual records include specifications and correspondence from the city.
1993-1995
Recuperação de Piscina de Marés [Ocean swimming pool renovations], Leça da Palmeira (1995)
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AP178.S1.1995.PR01
Description:
This project series documents renovations made to the Piscina de Marés in Leça de Palmeira, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 33/90. The office assigned the date 1995 to this project. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, negatives and textual records dating from 1993-1995. The drawings consist of sketches, plans and details, while the photographic materials show the construction work. Textual records include specifications and correspondence from the city.
Project
1993-1995
Projet
AP144.S2.D55
Description:
File documents an unexecuted proposal for additions to the Merrifield Unit of the Tone Vale Hospital in Taunton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. The additions to this children's mental hospital unit were to be implemented in phases due to budget constraints and also because it allowed for a "re-think" of the design and construction between phases. The hospital expansion is based on a modular construction system using an open timber cube, and is similar to that used for the Fun Palace Pilot Project (AP144.S2.D46). A set of stapled drawings includes plans and diagrammatic axonometric drawings which show numerous addition phases and emphasizes the functional relationships between the various phases. A complete sequence of numbered drawings includes plans and axonometric drawings for the existing structure, landscaping, and the modular unit structures for different phases of the additions. Reprographic copies were created from original drawings and notes on some of the copies indicate possible variations in the use of major activity areas in phase 1. A number of drawings are marked with cropping dimensions, possibly for publication purposes. Material in this file was produced in1964. File contains presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1964
Merrifield, Tone Vale
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AP144.S2.D55
Description:
File documents an unexecuted proposal for additions to the Merrifield Unit of the Tone Vale Hospital in Taunton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. The additions to this children's mental hospital unit were to be implemented in phases due to budget constraints and also because it allowed for a "re-think" of the design and construction between phases. The hospital expansion is based on a modular construction system using an open timber cube, and is similar to that used for the Fun Palace Pilot Project (AP144.S2.D46). A set of stapled drawings includes plans and diagrammatic axonometric drawings which show numerous addition phases and emphasizes the functional relationships between the various phases. A complete sequence of numbered drawings includes plans and axonometric drawings for the existing structure, landscaping, and the modular unit structures for different phases of the additions. Reprographic copies were created from original drawings and notes on some of the copies indicate possible variations in the use of major activity areas in phase 1. A number of drawings are marked with cropping dimensions, possibly for publication purposes. Material in this file was produced in1964. File contains presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 55
1964
Sous-série
AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS2
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This project subseries documents the Bloco A of the reconstruction of the Chiado in Lisbon, Portugal. The office's archives identified this project as 58/80. The office assigned the dates 1988-1998 for this project. The Bloco A was located between Rua Ivens, Rua Garrett, and Rua Nova Do Almada. In the reconstruction plan, Bloco A included buildings 7 (Camara Chaves building) 8/9 (Castro & Melo building), 10, 11, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. The construction work for the buildings of Bloco A included restorations of windows, doors, façades, painting, stonework, as well as work on the structure and mechanical systems. Drawings include plans prior to the fire, working drawings, and structural drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and studies. Photographic materials and slides document the buildings prior to the fire, damaged buildings, project site, construction work, and models. It is important to note that this subseries includes general details of the Bloco A. For more specific details, see individual project subseries: the Camara Chaves building (AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS3) and Edifício Castro e Melo (AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS4). General documentation can also be found in the master plans and exterior spaces work subseries (AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS1).
1988-1998
Bloco A, Reconstrução do Chiado [Block A, Reconstruction of the Chiado area] Lisbon, Portugal (1988-1998)
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AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents the Bloco A of the reconstruction of the Chiado in Lisbon, Portugal. The office's archives identified this project as 58/80. The office assigned the dates 1988-1998 for this project. The Bloco A was located between Rua Ivens, Rua Garrett, and Rua Nova Do Almada. In the reconstruction plan, Bloco A included buildings 7 (Camara Chaves building) 8/9 (Castro & Melo building), 10, 11, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. The construction work for the buildings of Bloco A included restorations of windows, doors, façades, painting, stonework, as well as work on the structure and mechanical systems. Drawings include plans prior to the fire, working drawings, and structural drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and studies. Photographic materials and slides document the buildings prior to the fire, damaged buildings, project site, construction work, and models. It is important to note that this subseries includes general details of the Bloco A. For more specific details, see individual project subseries: the Camara Chaves building (AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS3) and Edifício Castro e Melo (AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS4). General documentation can also be found in the master plans and exterior spaces work subseries (AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS1).
Project
1988-1998
Sous-série
AP140.S1.SS1
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Sub-series documents James Stirling's student work, probably from his third to fifth year at the Liverpool School of Architecture in Liverpool, England, from 1947 to 1950, and during his studies at the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction in London, England, from 1950 to 1952. A project for a Community Centre for a Small Town in the Middle West was probably produced during a student exchange in New York City, New York in the fall of 1948. Sub-series include projects for a Forest Rangers Lookout Station, a House for an Architect, Organic Chemistry Laboratories, Stirling's thesis project for a Town Centre and Community Centre and a student competition entry for the Merseyside Film Institute. Material in this sub-series was probably produced between 1947 and 1975. The publication drawings for James Stirling's projects were often drawn by Leon Krier, Russell Bevington, or Ulrich Schaad ('British Architecture Today', 1991). Sub-series contains several presentation drawings and panels, publication drawings, a small number of working drawings, photographic materials, a presentation model and Stirling's 1950 bound thesis 'Plan of Town Centre and Development of Community Centre for Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham'.
[between 1947? and 1975?], predominant 1947-1952
Student work
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AP140.S1.SS1
Description:
Sub-series documents James Stirling's student work, probably from his third to fifth year at the Liverpool School of Architecture in Liverpool, England, from 1947 to 1950, and during his studies at the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction in London, England, from 1950 to 1952. A project for a Community Centre for a Small Town in the Middle West was probably produced during a student exchange in New York City, New York in the fall of 1948. Sub-series include projects for a Forest Rangers Lookout Station, a House for an Architect, Organic Chemistry Laboratories, Stirling's thesis project for a Town Centre and Community Centre and a student competition entry for the Merseyside Film Institute. Material in this sub-series was probably produced between 1947 and 1975. The publication drawings for James Stirling's projects were often drawn by Leon Krier, Russell Bevington, or Ulrich Schaad ('British Architecture Today', 1991). Sub-series contains several presentation drawings and panels, publication drawings, a small number of working drawings, photographic materials, a presentation model and Stirling's 1950 bound thesis 'Plan of Town Centre and Development of Community Centre for Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham'.
Sub-series 1
[between 1947? and 1975?], predominant 1947-1952
Projet
Trondcomp.
AP144.S2.D86
Description:
File documents a competition proposal by Cedric Price, in collaboration with Archigram, Per Kartvedt, and Tony Dugdale for a combined university / community centre, in Trondheim, Norway. The programme called for a congress centre, hotel rooms, sauna, and swimming pool. The final design proposal is described in the file: "Due to economy achievable in warming and ventilation through large scale air movements it was found possible to enclose 3 conventional partitions within an enormous 'greenhouse'. Giant snow sweepers on the roof combined with heated central 'open' swimming pools are additional artificial environment manipulators'. Conceptual sketches explore the development of the site in section. Relationships between areas are shown in color: "delight" in blue; "servicing" in yellow; and "escape" in orange. Drawings also include diagrammatic plans and sections. Many original conceptual sketches by both Cedric Price and Archigram are included within the textual records. Material in this file was produced between 1967 and 1974, but predominantly between 1972 and 1974. Some drawings and notes in this file are attributed to Archigram, Per Kartvedt, and Tony Dugdale. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, photographic materials, models, and textual records.
1967-1974, predominant 1972-1974
Trondcomp.
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AP144.S2.D86
Description:
File documents a competition proposal by Cedric Price, in collaboration with Archigram, Per Kartvedt, and Tony Dugdale for a combined university / community centre, in Trondheim, Norway. The programme called for a congress centre, hotel rooms, sauna, and swimming pool. The final design proposal is described in the file: "Due to economy achievable in warming and ventilation through large scale air movements it was found possible to enclose 3 conventional partitions within an enormous 'greenhouse'. Giant snow sweepers on the roof combined with heated central 'open' swimming pools are additional artificial environment manipulators'. Conceptual sketches explore the development of the site in section. Relationships between areas are shown in color: "delight" in blue; "servicing" in yellow; and "escape" in orange. Drawings also include diagrammatic plans and sections. Many original conceptual sketches by both Cedric Price and Archigram are included within the textual records. Material in this file was produced between 1967 and 1974, but predominantly between 1972 and 1974. Some drawings and notes in this file are attributed to Archigram, Per Kartvedt, and Tony Dugdale. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, photographic materials, models, and textual records.
File 86
1967-1974, predominant 1972-1974
Projet
CI007.S1.1939.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe project for the Illinois Institute of Techology in Chicago, Illinois, United States. This series includes documents related to his project for the Illinois Institute of Technology Campus Master Plan (1936-1958), and his work on various pavilion of the campus: the Boiler Plant (1945-1946), the Field House Building, Gymnasium, Natatorium (1939-1945), the Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering Building (Perlstein Hall) (1944-1947), the Minerals and Metals Research Building (1942-1943), and the Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel of Saint Savior (1949-1952). The material in this series was produced between 1939 and 1958, with a bulk of material from 1930 to 1946. The series contains drawings and sketches by Mies van der Rohe, predominantly related to the the Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering Building (Perlstein Hall), the Field House Building, Gymnasium, Natatorium, and the Minerals and Metals Research Building, and also photographs of some of the drawings and exterior views of the Boiler Plant photographed by Hedrich-Blessing. The series also includes a few textual records of notes and calculations for the Field House Building, Gymnasium, Natatorium.
1936-1958
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, United States (1939-1958)
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CI007.S1.1939.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Mies van der Rohe project for the Illinois Institute of Techology in Chicago, Illinois, United States. This series includes documents related to his project for the Illinois Institute of Technology Campus Master Plan (1936-1958), and his work on various pavilion of the campus: the Boiler Plant (1945-1946), the Field House Building, Gymnasium, Natatorium (1939-1945), the Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering Building (Perlstein Hall) (1944-1947), the Minerals and Metals Research Building (1942-1943), and the Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel of Saint Savior (1949-1952). The material in this series was produced between 1939 and 1958, with a bulk of material from 1930 to 1946. The series contains drawings and sketches by Mies van der Rohe, predominantly related to the the Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering Building (Perlstein Hall), the Field House Building, Gymnasium, Natatorium, and the Minerals and Metals Research Building, and also photographs of some of the drawings and exterior views of the Boiler Plant photographed by Hedrich-Blessing. The series also includes a few textual records of notes and calculations for the Field House Building, Gymnasium, Natatorium.
project
1936-1958
Sous-série
AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents the Parque de Vidago Moradias Turísticas. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 49/00. The office assigned the date 2002 to this project. The project consisted of the modification of rural buildings into vacation homes and artist residences. The building program outlined the recovery of 4 rural buildings with the intention to keep the existing stone walls and wooden roofs. The documentation also highlights the use of the homes as a place for visting artists to stay. This may have been proposed in conjunction with the desire to modify the existing garage into an art exhibition space. These residences are refered to as "Nùcleo Rural" in the documentation. The project was not realized. This project subseries is documented through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 2005-2009. The drawings are mostly printed reprographic copies of CAD drawings, many of which have annotations. These include plans, details and structural, electrical and mechanical drawings. The photographic materials, which are printed digital photos, show the existing buildings and surrounding site. The textual records include technical documentation and specifications, supplier catalogues, building permit documentation, building programs and budgets.
2005-2009
Parque de Vidago Moradias Turísticas [Parque de Vidago vacation homes], Vidago, Portugal (2002)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents the Parque de Vidago Moradias Turísticas. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 49/00. The office assigned the date 2002 to this project. The project consisted of the modification of rural buildings into vacation homes and artist residences. The building program outlined the recovery of 4 rural buildings with the intention to keep the existing stone walls and wooden roofs. The documentation also highlights the use of the homes as a place for visting artists to stay. This may have been proposed in conjunction with the desire to modify the existing garage into an art exhibition space. These residences are refered to as "Nùcleo Rural" in the documentation. The project was not realized. This project subseries is documented through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 2005-2009. The drawings are mostly printed reprographic copies of CAD drawings, many of which have annotations. These include plans, details and structural, electrical and mechanical drawings. The photographic materials, which are printed digital photos, show the existing buildings and surrounding site. The textual records include technical documentation and specifications, supplier catalogues, building permit documentation, building programs and budgets.
Subseries
2005-2009