photographies
AP140.S2.SS7.D1.P5
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portraits of James Stirling and colleagues, including in Lima, Peru, dated 1969, and in various other locations, views of birthday cake representing James Stirling, dated 1984, views of Praemium Imperiale award ceremony, views of contract signing in Bilbao, dated 1992, views of Kyoto Centre Competition celebrations, views of ground-breaking for Temasek Polytechnic, dated 1992, views of exhibition opening of 'I musei di James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates' at the Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, dated 1990
circa 1950-1992
Portraits of James Stirling and colleagues, including in Lima
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AP140.S2.SS7.D1.P5
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portraits of James Stirling and colleagues, including in Lima, Peru, dated 1969, and in various other locations, views of birthday cake representing James Stirling, dated 1984, views of Praemium Imperiale award ceremony, views of contract signing in Bilbao, dated 1992, views of Kyoto Centre Competition celebrations, views of ground-breaking for Temasek Polytechnic, dated 1992, views of exhibition opening of 'I musei di James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates' at the Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, dated 1990
photographies
circa 1950-1992
DR1985:0662
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- The pair of etchings DR1985:0662 and DR1985:0663 depict a papal procession in St. Peter's, Rome. The composition is based on a painting of 1730 signed by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765). The interior of Saint Peter's on the Occasion of the Visit of Cardinal Melchior di Polignac September 4, 1729 (now in the Louvre). Vasi has placed the viewer in the same position as Pannini; the spectator witnesses the procession from bird's-eye viewpoint from the central entrance to the nave. Vasi and Pannini knew each other well and the former based several other etchings on Pannini's paintings (Arisi).
architecture
printed between 1775 and 1790
A view of the interior of the basilica of Saint Peter's, Rome, Italy
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DR1985:0662
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- The pair of etchings DR1985:0662 and DR1985:0663 depict a papal procession in St. Peter's, Rome. The composition is based on a painting of 1730 signed by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765). The interior of Saint Peter's on the Occasion of the Visit of Cardinal Melchior di Polignac September 4, 1729 (now in the Louvre). Vasi has placed the viewer in the same position as Pannini; the spectator witnesses the procession from bird's-eye viewpoint from the central entrance to the nave. Vasi and Pannini knew each other well and the former based several other etchings on Pannini's paintings (Arisi).
architecture
DR1985:0663
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- The pair of etchings DR1985:0662 and DR1985:0663 depict a papal procession in St. Peter's, Rome. The composition is based on a painting of 1730 signed by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765). The interior of Saint Peter's on the Occasion of the Visit of Cardinal Melchior di Polignac September 4, 1729 (now in the Louvre). Vasi has placed the viewer in the same position as Pannini; the spectator witnesses the procession from bird's-eye viewpoint from the central entrance to the nave. Vasi and Pannini knew each other well and the former based several other etchings on Pannini's paintings (Arisi).
architecture
printed between 1775 and 1790
A view of the interior of the basilica of Saint Peter's, Rome, Italy
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DR1985:0663
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- The pair of etchings DR1985:0662 and DR1985:0663 depict a papal procession in St. Peter's, Rome. The composition is based on a painting of 1730 signed by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765). The interior of Saint Peter's on the Occasion of the Visit of Cardinal Melchior di Polignac September 4, 1729 (now in the Louvre). Vasi has placed the viewer in the same position as Pannini; the spectator witnesses the procession from bird's-eye viewpoint from the central entrance to the nave. Vasi and Pannini knew each other well and the former based several other etchings on Pannini's paintings (Arisi).
architecture
périodiques
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4 serial(s)
ARCH268042
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Two complete issues of Design magazine, the Builders Publication of India, concerning Chandigarh, India: - "Design / Incorporating the Indian builder," November 1974. - "Design / Magazine of arts and ideas," July-September 1985. The 1974 issue includes text by Patwant Singh: "The Ominous Future of Corbusier's Capital." The 1985 issue includes text by S.S. Bahga: "The Symbols of Corbusier's Architecture." Also included is an excerpt from the November 1974 issue signed and inscribed by Parmeshwari Lal Varma (P.L. Varma), and a letter to Jacqueline Jeanneret, possibly from the editor of Design, Patwant Singh.
1974-1985
Two complete issues of Design magazine, the Builders Publication of India, concerning Chandigarh, India
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ARCH268042
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Two complete issues of Design magazine, the Builders Publication of India, concerning Chandigarh, India: - "Design / Incorporating the Indian builder," November 1974. - "Design / Magazine of arts and ideas," July-September 1985. The 1974 issue includes text by Patwant Singh: "The Ominous Future of Corbusier's Capital." The 1985 issue includes text by S.S. Bahga: "The Symbols of Corbusier's Architecture." Also included is an excerpt from the November 1974 issue signed and inscribed by Parmeshwari Lal Varma (P.L. Varma), and a letter to Jacqueline Jeanneret, possibly from the editor of Design, Patwant Singh.
périodiques
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4 serial(s)
1974-1985
dessins, graphique
AP197.S4.010
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This box contains various drawings and collages, some of which are dedicated to Frampton. The box also comprises of posters for lectures/conferences/events that Frampton may have either participated in or attended. Posters include: the lecture on the Imaginary space of El Lissitzky, Harvard University; Place, form, and cultural identity, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; the Alcan Lectures, McGill University; and Modern Architecture and Critique of Ulm, the University of Southern California. Also included in the box is a poster of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, which is signed by Arata Isozaki.
circa 1978-2015
Posters and prints
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AP197.S4.010
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This box contains various drawings and collages, some of which are dedicated to Frampton. The box also comprises of posters for lectures/conferences/events that Frampton may have either participated in or attended. Posters include: the lecture on the Imaginary space of El Lissitzky, Harvard University; Place, form, and cultural identity, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; the Alcan Lectures, McGill University; and Modern Architecture and Critique of Ulm, the University of Southern California. Also included in the box is a poster of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, which is signed by Arata Isozaki.
dessins, graphique
circa 1978-2015
dessins
AP154.S1.1973.PR01.SS2.032
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Seventy-six drawings numbered AR91 through AR297 with significant gaps. Drawings include ceramic tile layout for toilets, property markers, flagpole details, other details (bronze saddle at doors to 11th floor roof, fire passage, traffic signal lights, thermostat covers, lighting hangars for plaza pool, wood platform in ceiling of main lobby for valve access, rated access doors in ceilings, powder rooms, beam clamps and trolley beam, bronze louvers), granolithic paving, fire alarm bell, revisions to railings, platform and steps for lower level machine room, west wall of YWCA, vent grilles, down anchors for window cleaning equipment, "Seagram" chute details and relocation, relocated and new walls, sliding door detials, self-closing device for sliding doors, detials of sidewalk vibration joints, bronze fixtures plaza wall, lettering on standpipe faceplate, lettering on auto-sprinkler faceplate, elevator cab and entrance details, detail revision of fire hose cab., 1st floor lobby entrance and exterior bronze details, revolving door details, attachment of ceiling moulding at perimeter columns, ramp entraces--bronze skin and rolling doors, lobby entrance to restaurant, typical spandrel detail, 11th floor roof plan showing W.P. outlets and finish, details of railings and curbs, drains and vent pipe, fire alarm box, cover plates for roadway boxes, wood bumper details, cellar part plans, hydrant and comp. air box, tile conditions, louver and bird screen, expansion joints, ceiling revisions, and parking garage sign.
1956-1959
Copies of drawings for the Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y.
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AP154.S1.1973.PR01.SS2.032
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Seventy-six drawings numbered AR91 through AR297 with significant gaps. Drawings include ceramic tile layout for toilets, property markers, flagpole details, other details (bronze saddle at doors to 11th floor roof, fire passage, traffic signal lights, thermostat covers, lighting hangars for plaza pool, wood platform in ceiling of main lobby for valve access, rated access doors in ceilings, powder rooms, beam clamps and trolley beam, bronze louvers), granolithic paving, fire alarm bell, revisions to railings, platform and steps for lower level machine room, west wall of YWCA, vent grilles, down anchors for window cleaning equipment, "Seagram" chute details and relocation, relocated and new walls, sliding door detials, self-closing device for sliding doors, detials of sidewalk vibration joints, bronze fixtures plaza wall, lettering on standpipe faceplate, lettering on auto-sprinkler faceplate, elevator cab and entrance details, detail revision of fire hose cab., 1st floor lobby entrance and exterior bronze details, revolving door details, attachment of ceiling moulding at perimeter columns, ramp entraces--bronze skin and rolling doors, lobby entrance to restaurant, typical spandrel detail, 11th floor roof plan showing W.P. outlets and finish, details of railings and curbs, drains and vent pipe, fire alarm box, cover plates for roadway boxes, wood bumper details, cellar part plans, hydrant and comp. air box, tile conditions, louver and bird screen, expansion joints, ceiling revisions, and parking garage sign.
dessins
1956-1959
Chandigarh houses, Volume 1
ARCH285211
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Presentation album containing plans, elevations and sections for various dwellings in Chandigarh, India, as conceived by Pierre Jeanneret and the Architects’ Office. Many plans are signed by Pierre Jeanneret. Album contains plans for the following house types: - House Type 2.J. (Minister’s House) - House Type 3F-C. - House Type 4D - House Type 3JB - House Type 5 J’A’ - House Type 6D - House Type 6.J. - House Type 6.JB. - House Type 7F - House Type 7.S. - House Type 9J - House Type 10 P - House Type 12.J.C. - House Type 14D - House Type 14J - Standard design for 10 Marla - Standard design for 5 Marla - P.U.C. House Type V - P.U.C. House Type VI - P.U.C. House Type VII - P.U.C. House Type VIII-A
circa 1959
Chandigarh houses, Volume 1
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ARCH285211
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Presentation album containing plans, elevations and sections for various dwellings in Chandigarh, India, as conceived by Pierre Jeanneret and the Architects’ Office. Many plans are signed by Pierre Jeanneret. Album contains plans for the following house types: - House Type 2.J. (Minister’s House) - House Type 3F-C. - House Type 4D - House Type 3JB - House Type 5 J’A’ - House Type 6D - House Type 6.J. - House Type 6.JB. - House Type 7F - House Type 7.S. - House Type 9J - House Type 10 P - House Type 12.J.C. - House Type 14D - House Type 14J - Standard design for 10 Marla - Standard design for 5 Marla - P.U.C. House Type V - P.U.C. House Type VI - P.U.C. House Type VII - P.U.C. House Type VIII-A
Chandigarh houses, Volume 1
ARCH264812
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Presentation album containing plans, elevations and sections for various dwellings in Chandigarh, India, as conceived by Pierre Jeanneret and the Architects’ Office. Many plans are signed by Pierre Jeanneret. Album contains plans for the following house types: - House Type 2.J. (Minister’s House) - House Type 3F-C. - House Type 4D - House Type 3JB - House Type 5 J’A’ - House Type 6D - House Type 6.J. - House Type 6.JB. - House Type 7F - House Type 7.S. - House Type 9J - House Type 10 P - House Type 12.J.C. - House Type 14D - House Type 14J - Standard design for 10 Marla - Standard design for 5 Marla - P.U.C. House Type V - P.U.C. House Type VI - P.U.C. House Type VII - P.U.C. House Type VIII-A
circa 1959
Chandigarh houses, Volume 1
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ARCH264812
Description:
Presentation album containing plans, elevations and sections for various dwellings in Chandigarh, India, as conceived by Pierre Jeanneret and the Architects’ Office. Many plans are signed by Pierre Jeanneret. Album contains plans for the following house types: - House Type 2.J. (Minister’s House) - House Type 3F-C. - House Type 4D - House Type 3JB - House Type 5 J’A’ - House Type 6D - House Type 6.J. - House Type 6.JB. - House Type 7F - House Type 7.S. - House Type 9J - House Type 10 P - House Type 12.J.C. - House Type 14D - House Type 14J - Standard design for 10 Marla - Standard design for 5 Marla - P.U.C. House Type V - P.U.C. House Type VI - P.U.C. House Type VII - P.U.C. House Type VIII-A
Elevations, plans and a section for three lamps, probably for Electric House, Battersea Borough
DR1988:0384
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- This reprographic copy shows three lighting fixtures: one lamp and two pendant light fixtures suspended from the ceiling by bronze chains. The designs are probably for Electric House; the CCA collection contains similar designs for showroom light fixtures for Electric House, DR1988:0386 and DR1988:0396, which, like this print, are signed by the Borough Surveyor. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
printed late 1926 or 1927
Elevations, plans and a section for three lamps, probably for Electric House, Battersea Borough
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DR1988:0384
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- This reprographic copy shows three lighting fixtures: one lamp and two pendant light fixtures suspended from the ceiling by bronze chains. The designs are probably for Electric House; the CCA collection contains similar designs for showroom light fixtures for Electric House, DR1988:0386 and DR1988:0396, which, like this print, are signed by the Borough Surveyor. - This work is part of an incomplete group of possibly working reprographic copies for Electric House, Battersea Borough, designed by the borough architect, Henry Hyams. The group also includes some reprographic copies which may have been used for publication purposes. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be directly linked to an article published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
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Fonds
Fonds Jean Michaud
AP012
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Le Fonds Jean Michaud est constitué autour de 5 projets étudiants, 79 projets professionnels, 6 projets non identifiés, 13 projets réalisés par d'autres architectes, ainsi que divers documents visuels et textuels. Les projets de l'architecte sont répartis en 42 projets résidentiels, 4 pour les loisirs et l'animation sociale, 9 éducatifs, 7 commerciaux et administratifs, 3 industriels et manufacturiers, 1 pour le transport routier, 9 gouvernementales, 1 médical, 2 religieux et 1 projet d'aménagement urbain. Ces projets sont principalement concentrés dans quatre régions du Québec. Il y en a 29 dans la région de Montréal (incluant Laval et Vaudreuil-Dorion; dont 17 à Montréal), 20 dans la région du Bas-Saint-Laurent et Gaspésie (11 à Rimouski), 12 en Montérégie (8 à Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu) et 7 dans les Laurentides. Le fonds Jean Michaud comprend 1613 dessins, 959 reprographies, 271 documents photographiques, 43 documents graphiques, 1 maquette, ainsi que 2.805 m.l. de documents textuels. Ces documents ont été principalement produits entre 1950 et 1970.
1852, 1916, 1938-1981, surtout 1950-1974
Fonds Jean Michaud
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AP012
Résumé:
Le Fonds Jean Michaud est constitué autour de 5 projets étudiants, 79 projets professionnels, 6 projets non identifiés, 13 projets réalisés par d'autres architectes, ainsi que divers documents visuels et textuels. Les projets de l'architecte sont répartis en 42 projets résidentiels, 4 pour les loisirs et l'animation sociale, 9 éducatifs, 7 commerciaux et administratifs, 3 industriels et manufacturiers, 1 pour le transport routier, 9 gouvernementales, 1 médical, 2 religieux et 1 projet d'aménagement urbain. Ces projets sont principalement concentrés dans quatre régions du Québec. Il y en a 29 dans la région de Montréal (incluant Laval et Vaudreuil-Dorion; dont 17 à Montréal), 20 dans la région du Bas-Saint-Laurent et Gaspésie (11 à Rimouski), 12 en Montérégie (8 à Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu) et 7 dans les Laurentides. Le fonds Jean Michaud comprend 1613 dessins, 959 reprographies, 271 documents photographiques, 43 documents graphiques, 1 maquette, ainsi que 2.805 m.l. de documents textuels. Ces documents ont été principalement produits entre 1950 et 1970.
archives
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Fonds
1852, 1916, 1938-1981, surtout 1950-1974