Projet
AP075.S1.2003.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's unrealized design stemming from a competition launched in 2002 by the Canadian government to construct a building housing parliamentary offices and committee rooms at the corner of Bank and Wellington Streets in Ottawa. The project series includes correspondence, specifications, and presentation drawings.
2003
Bank Street Competition, Ottawa, Ontario (2003)
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AP075.S1.2003.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's unrealized design stemming from a competition launched in 2002 by the Canadian government to construct a building housing parliamentary offices and committee rooms at the corner of Bank and Wellington Streets in Ottawa. The project series includes correspondence, specifications, and presentation drawings.
Project
2003
archives
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Fonds
AP185
Résumé:
The KOL/MAC project records, 1994-2001, document the conceptualization, design, and installation of two projects: the Ost/Kuttner Apartment and Housings. The records consist of physical drawings, textual records, Hi-8 cassette tapes, and material samples, as well as a substantial body of digital materials. These primarily document the design, construction and installation of the O/K Apartment and Housings through drawings, 3D models, photographs, still images, construction documentation, and material samples.
1994-2001
Document d’archives des projets de KOL/MAC
Actions:
AP185
Résumé:
The KOL/MAC project records, 1994-2001, document the conceptualization, design, and installation of two projects: the Ost/Kuttner Apartment and Housings. The records consist of physical drawings, textual records, Hi-8 cassette tapes, and material samples, as well as a substantial body of digital materials. These primarily document the design, construction and installation of the O/K Apartment and Housings through drawings, 3D models, photographs, still images, construction documentation, and material samples.
archives
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Fonds
1994-2001
Série(s)
AP168.S1
Description:
The Project records from Neil Denari series, 1994 – 2004, consists of records produced by Denari for his show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. It documents the development and final design for the principal architectural installation built on the third level of the gallery, as well as related materials displayed on the gallery’s fourth floor. The series also contains photographic and video documentation of the exhibit, the show catalogue, and promotional materials. The series includes 4003 digital files (1 GB), 53 slides, 21 transparencies, seven drawings and/or reprographic copies, two VHS video cassettes, one exhibition catalogue, and a small amount of promotional material comprising one large and two small posters, one postcard, and one t-shirt. The majority of records date from 1994-1996. Denari used a combination of physical drawings and digital modelling to draft the design for Interrupted Projections. The series contains one ink drawing and one transfer print with plans and sections of the third floor gallery space, two reprographic copies of drawings with elevations and plans of existing conditions of the third and fourth floors at Gallery MA, and three graphite hand drawings of the installation. Digital files in the series include two original Softimage databases containing full and partial 3D models of the installation, as well as one forward-migrated database containing models compiled from the two original databases. The original models were created in Softimage ’95 on Windows NT and will not open in contemporary versions of Autodesk Softimage. The forward-migrated model database was created by members of Autodesk’s Montreal office for the Archaeology of the Digital exhibition Complexity and Convention and will open in Softimage 2014. Each Softimage model database is made up of several directories that contain information necessary to render all models and their animation into a “scene” (such as textures, lighting, camera movements, etc.). When the Interrupted Projections models were migrated, the information from all directories in both original databases was compiled into the Scenes directory of a single database. These updated scene files (SCN) contain all the elements needed to render the models without the need for additional directories. Each scene file has a corresponding scene TOC file (scene table of content), which can be used to further modify the information in the scene. Scene files in the migrated database contain full and partial models for Interrupted Projections, including one animated scene that follows a camera path through the interior and exterior of the final model. These files document the various stages of design work for the project, as well as Denari’s use of animation features in Softimage to visualize and study the spatial character of his drawings. Project collaborator Duks Koschitz created additional animations of the model that were edited and shown on the fourth floor of the exhibition. A compilation of his work is included on a VHS tape in the archive. The video, which spans one minute 16 seconds, contains four animations that move around the 3D gallery space. Koschitz attempted to reflect the concerns of the project in the movements of the camera, focusing on details such as the fictional company logos or curvatures in the surface of the model. The majority of photographic materials in the series are digital renderings of the model, comprising 38 slides, 14 diapositives, and seven digital images. Photographic materials also include images of the completed show, including seven diapositives that document the built work from various views on the third floor of Gallery MA, as well as the exhibition of materials on the fourth floor. A small number of slides document the exhibit open to the public, and include images of visitors interacting with the Sony Navicam. Most of the diapositive photographs and a small number of slides were taken by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa, a photographer of architecture based in Tokyo. A second VHS tape in the archive provides in-depth documentation of the Interrupted Projections exhibition, containing 45 minutes of raw video footage that explores Gallery MA and surrounding areas of Tokyo. The Interrupted Projections book contains in print the text and images from the installation and website. It was written by Denari and designed by Michiharu Shimoda, a graphic designer and underground trip-hop artist who was also responsible for the design of the fictional logos used in the exhibit. The book acts as an extension of the content of the show, as well as exhibition catalogue, and covers Denari’s other projects represented in the show. The series also contains a small amount of promotional media for Interrupted Projections, including one large and two small posters, a postcard, and a t-shirt.
1994 - 2004
Project records from Neil Denari
Actions:
AP168.S1
Description:
The Project records from Neil Denari series, 1994 – 2004, consists of records produced by Denari for his show “Interrupted Projections” at Gallery MA in Tokyo, Japan. It documents the development and final design for the principal architectural installation built on the third level of the gallery, as well as related materials displayed on the gallery’s fourth floor. The series also contains photographic and video documentation of the exhibit, the show catalogue, and promotional materials. The series includes 4003 digital files (1 GB), 53 slides, 21 transparencies, seven drawings and/or reprographic copies, two VHS video cassettes, one exhibition catalogue, and a small amount of promotional material comprising one large and two small posters, one postcard, and one t-shirt. The majority of records date from 1994-1996. Denari used a combination of physical drawings and digital modelling to draft the design for Interrupted Projections. The series contains one ink drawing and one transfer print with plans and sections of the third floor gallery space, two reprographic copies of drawings with elevations and plans of existing conditions of the third and fourth floors at Gallery MA, and three graphite hand drawings of the installation. Digital files in the series include two original Softimage databases containing full and partial 3D models of the installation, as well as one forward-migrated database containing models compiled from the two original databases. The original models were created in Softimage ’95 on Windows NT and will not open in contemporary versions of Autodesk Softimage. The forward-migrated model database was created by members of Autodesk’s Montreal office for the Archaeology of the Digital exhibition Complexity and Convention and will open in Softimage 2014. Each Softimage model database is made up of several directories that contain information necessary to render all models and their animation into a “scene” (such as textures, lighting, camera movements, etc.). When the Interrupted Projections models were migrated, the information from all directories in both original databases was compiled into the Scenes directory of a single database. These updated scene files (SCN) contain all the elements needed to render the models without the need for additional directories. Each scene file has a corresponding scene TOC file (scene table of content), which can be used to further modify the information in the scene. Scene files in the migrated database contain full and partial models for Interrupted Projections, including one animated scene that follows a camera path through the interior and exterior of the final model. These files document the various stages of design work for the project, as well as Denari’s use of animation features in Softimage to visualize and study the spatial character of his drawings. Project collaborator Duks Koschitz created additional animations of the model that were edited and shown on the fourth floor of the exhibition. A compilation of his work is included on a VHS tape in the archive. The video, which spans one minute 16 seconds, contains four animations that move around the 3D gallery space. Koschitz attempted to reflect the concerns of the project in the movements of the camera, focusing on details such as the fictional company logos or curvatures in the surface of the model. The majority of photographic materials in the series are digital renderings of the model, comprising 38 slides, 14 diapositives, and seven digital images. Photographic materials also include images of the completed show, including seven diapositives that document the built work from various views on the third floor of Gallery MA, as well as the exhibition of materials on the fourth floor. A small number of slides document the exhibit open to the public, and include images of visitors interacting with the Sony Navicam. Most of the diapositive photographs and a small number of slides were taken by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa, a photographer of architecture based in Tokyo. A second VHS tape in the archive provides in-depth documentation of the Interrupted Projections exhibition, containing 45 minutes of raw video footage that explores Gallery MA and surrounding areas of Tokyo. The Interrupted Projections book contains in print the text and images from the installation and website. It was written by Denari and designed by Michiharu Shimoda, a graphic designer and underground trip-hop artist who was also responsible for the design of the fictional logos used in the exhibit. The book acts as an extension of the content of the show, as well as exhibition catalogue, and covers Denari’s other projects represented in the show. The series also contains a small amount of promotional media for Interrupted Projections, including one large and two small posters, a postcard, and a t-shirt.
Series
1994 - 2004
Projet
AP142.S1.D167
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a cafe, bookshop, and offices for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1989 and 1990. File contains textual records, including drawings, photographs, correspondence, a proposal, a building programme, a technical report, and photocopies of views of models.
1989-1990
Guggenheim Venezia
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AP142.S1.D167
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a cafe, bookshop, and offices for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1989 and 1990. File contains textual records, including drawings, photographs, correspondence, a proposal, a building programme, a technical report, and photocopies of views of models.
File 167
1989-1990
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Van Ginkel Associates
AP027
Résumé:
The Van Ginkel Associates fonds is comprised of documents concerning van Ginkel Associates, van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd., van Ginkel Partners, Ginkelvan Ltd, van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977), the styles under which H.P. van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel practiced as a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm. Much of the van Ginkels' work was done in the Montréal area and nation-wide. The fonds contains approximately 1 985 drawings (1 420 originals plus 565 reproductions), 41 boards, 3 photographs, 2 collages, 2 typescripts, 1 model, 1 sketchbook and approximately 12.23 meters of textual documents. The documents were primarily produced between 1955 and 1980.
1944-1992
Fonds Van Ginkel Associates
Actions:
AP027
Résumé:
The Van Ginkel Associates fonds is comprised of documents concerning van Ginkel Associates, van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd., van Ginkel Partners, Ginkelvan Ltd, van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977), the styles under which H.P. van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel practiced as a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm. Much of the van Ginkels' work was done in the Montréal area and nation-wide. The fonds contains approximately 1 985 drawings (1 420 originals plus 565 reproductions), 41 boards, 3 photographs, 2 collages, 2 typescripts, 1 model, 1 sketchbook and approximately 12.23 meters of textual documents. The documents were primarily produced between 1955 and 1980.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
1944-1992
Série(s)
Projects administration
AP022.S2
Description:
Series is comprised of records relating to built and proposed projects, offer of services files to potential clients, and projects documentation from the offices of Erickson / Massey Architects (1963-1972) and Arthur Erickson Architects (1972-1991), Toronto, Ontario, and Vancouver, British Columbia. It also includes documentation and working documents for projects on which Arthur Erickson worked as a design consultant. Documents include specifications, building programs and other long term documentation for external audits refered as "permanent files". It also contains offer of services and related proposals and correspondance.Series also contains general project documentation for both built and un-built projects designed at the offices of Erickson/Massey Architects, Vancouver and Arthur Erickson Architects, Vancouver, Los Angeles and Toronto. Project binders were filed under general headings including: Education, Commercial, Housing, Medical, Planning, Transit and Theatre and Performing Arts. Also included in this series are slides of projects not documented under the project series in series AP022.S1. The majority of the material is photographic, some records also include project information sheets, newspaper clippings, and a few reports. A large portion of the documentation binders were assembled on 1 October 1990 at the offices of Arthur Erickson Architects. The material was used for either external presentation or internal documentation purposes.
1953-2005
Projects administration
Actions:
AP022.S2
Description:
Series is comprised of records relating to built and proposed projects, offer of services files to potential clients, and projects documentation from the offices of Erickson / Massey Architects (1963-1972) and Arthur Erickson Architects (1972-1991), Toronto, Ontario, and Vancouver, British Columbia. It also includes documentation and working documents for projects on which Arthur Erickson worked as a design consultant. Documents include specifications, building programs and other long term documentation for external audits refered as "permanent files". It also contains offer of services and related proposals and correspondance.Series also contains general project documentation for both built and un-built projects designed at the offices of Erickson/Massey Architects, Vancouver and Arthur Erickson Architects, Vancouver, Los Angeles and Toronto. Project binders were filed under general headings including: Education, Commercial, Housing, Medical, Planning, Transit and Theatre and Performing Arts. Also included in this series are slides of projects not documented under the project series in series AP022.S1. The majority of the material is photographic, some records also include project information sheets, newspaper clippings, and a few reports. A large portion of the documentation binders were assembled on 1 October 1990 at the offices of Arthur Erickson Architects. The material was used for either external presentation or internal documentation purposes.
Series
1953-2005
Projet
AP022.S1.1982.PR09
Description:
File documents a project for the Saudi Arabian National Centre for Science and Technology (SANCST), consisting of a 12,000 square-foot facility of exhibition halls, an auditorium, a planetarium, administrative offices, and a garden and parking spaces (not built), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. File contains design development drawings, photographic material and textual records.
1982-1984
SANCST Science Halls
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AP022.S1.1982.PR09
Description:
File documents a project for the Saudi Arabian National Centre for Science and Technology (SANCST), consisting of a 12,000 square-foot facility of exhibition halls, an auditorium, a planetarium, administrative offices, and a garden and parking spaces (not built), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. File contains design development drawings, photographic material and textual records.
Project
1982-1984
Projet
AP108.S1.D11
Description:
This project series documents the offices and factories of Parfumerie Versailles Ltée in Candiac, Québec. The project was carried out between 1961 – 1962 and the project records consist of schematic and working drawings. The project series also contains schematic and working drawings for alterations to the Defense Industries Limited Building in Verdun, Québec.
1961 - 1962
Parfumerie Versailles Ltée - Offices and Factory
Actions:
AP108.S1.D11
Description:
This project series documents the offices and factories of Parfumerie Versailles Ltée in Candiac, Québec. The project was carried out between 1961 – 1962 and the project records consist of schematic and working drawings. The project series also contains schematic and working drawings for alterations to the Defense Industries Limited Building in Verdun, Québec.
File 11
1961 - 1962
photographies
Quantité:
24 photograph(s)
ARCH269639
Description:
Group consists of photographs private residences and gouvernment housing in Chandigarh India. There are photographs of houses for peons in sector 11 and 12, photographs of houses for clerks in sector 11 (House Type 9-JA), in sector 22 (House Type 10-JB and Type 11-F), in sector 20 (House Type 12-JE), in sector 23 (House Type 11-J) and in sector 27 (House Type 13-J). There are also photographs of houses for officers in sector 11 (House Type 8-F) and in sector 5 (House Type 4-J, House for senior officer in sector 16 (House Type 5-J), Houses for Ministers and Deputy Ministers in sector 3 (House Type 2-J) and House for the Chief Minister in sector 6 (House Type 1). The group also includes photographs of the House for Mr Gautam Saghal in sector 5 and a photographs.
between 1953 and 1965
Photographs of private and government residences in Chandigarh, India
Actions:
ARCH269639
Description:
Group consists of photographs private residences and gouvernment housing in Chandigarh India. There are photographs of houses for peons in sector 11 and 12, photographs of houses for clerks in sector 11 (House Type 9-JA), in sector 22 (House Type 10-JB and Type 11-F), in sector 20 (House Type 12-JE), in sector 23 (House Type 11-J) and in sector 27 (House Type 13-J). There are also photographs of houses for officers in sector 11 (House Type 8-F) and in sector 5 (House Type 4-J, House for senior officer in sector 16 (House Type 5-J), Houses for Ministers and Deputy Ministers in sector 3 (House Type 2-J) and House for the Chief Minister in sector 6 (House Type 1). The group also includes photographs of the House for Mr Gautam Saghal in sector 5 and a photographs.
photographies
Quantité:
24 photograph(s)
between 1953 and 1965
dessins
AP206.S1.1982.PR26.013
Description:
This file documents an unidentified project, likely dating from sometime in the 1980s. It is very likely that this drawing is for one of two projects - either the Reserve Bank of India officers' quarters, Chandigarh, India (see project series AP206.S1.1983.PR01 in this fonds) or the Bank complex for Punjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd., Jalandhar, India (see project series AP206.S1.1984.PR03 in this fonds).
1980s
Unidentified project perspective
Actions:
AP206.S1.1982.PR26.013
Description:
This file documents an unidentified project, likely dating from sometime in the 1980s. It is very likely that this drawing is for one of two projects - either the Reserve Bank of India officers' quarters, Chandigarh, India (see project series AP206.S1.1983.PR01 in this fonds) or the Bank complex for Punjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd., Jalandhar, India (see project series AP206.S1.1984.PR03 in this fonds).
dessins
1980s