Projet
AP143.S4.D77
Description:
File documents the executed [?] project for Renovations to Eisenman Architects Offices, 40 West 25th Street, New York City, New York. Material in this file was produced between 1988 and 1990. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, and textual records. Textual records include correspondence, cost analysis, and notes.
1988-1990
Renovations 40 W. 25 St.
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AP143.S4.D77
Description:
File documents the executed [?] project for Renovations to Eisenman Architects Offices, 40 West 25th Street, New York City, New York. Material in this file was produced between 1988 and 1990. File contains design development drawings, working drawings, and textual records. Textual records include correspondence, cost analysis, and notes.
File 77
1988-1990
Projet
AP144.S2.D33
Description:
File documents unexecuted renovations, site upgrading, and new landscaping features, for the restaurant, The Pantiles, on London Road, in Bagshot, Surrey, England. The client was Michael W. Druitt. Alterations and additions to the restaurant include the addition of a bar and lounge, private dining room, new boiler room, fixed seating, a new charcoal grill, folding doors, and a wall display unit. The file contains survey plans, sketches that illustrate proposed interior renovations and a complete sequence of drawings numbered 1 to 5. Material in this file was produced between 1960 and 1962. Based on the content of the file, Mrs. M.T. Druitt was the director, and Mrs. H. Lovell-Green was the managing director of the Pantiles Tea Barn, Limited. File contains design development drawings and textual records.
1960-[1962]
Restaurant, Bagshot
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AP144.S2.D33
Description:
File documents unexecuted renovations, site upgrading, and new landscaping features, for the restaurant, The Pantiles, on London Road, in Bagshot, Surrey, England. The client was Michael W. Druitt. Alterations and additions to the restaurant include the addition of a bar and lounge, private dining room, new boiler room, fixed seating, a new charcoal grill, folding doors, and a wall display unit. The file contains survey plans, sketches that illustrate proposed interior renovations and a complete sequence of drawings numbered 1 to 5. Material in this file was produced between 1960 and 1962. Based on the content of the file, Mrs. M.T. Druitt was the director, and Mrs. H. Lovell-Green was the managing director of the Pantiles Tea Barn, Limited. File contains design development drawings and textual records.
File 33
1960-[1962]
Projet
AP056.S1.1990.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for renovations and additions to 347 and 372 Bay Street in Toronto in 1990. The office identified the project number as 9004. The majority of materials in this project series focus on renovations and additions to 347 Bay Street, which was built in 1926 by Chapman & Oxley and known as the National Building. The building was to have retail, restaurant and lobby space on the ground floor, and open floor layouts on the remaining floors to rent to tenants. Some sketches for 372 Bay Street are also included. The project is recorded through drawings and a presentation painting dating from 1990. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
1990
347 and 372 Bay Street, Toronto (1990)
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AP056.S1.1990.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for renovations and additions to 347 and 372 Bay Street in Toronto in 1990. The office identified the project number as 9004. The majority of materials in this project series focus on renovations and additions to 347 Bay Street, which was built in 1926 by Chapman & Oxley and known as the National Building. The building was to have retail, restaurant and lobby space on the ground floor, and open floor layouts on the remaining floors to rent to tenants. Some sketches for 372 Bay Street are also included. The project is recorded through drawings and a presentation painting dating from 1990. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
Project
1990
Projet
AP178.S1.1992.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Remodelação do Cinema Condes in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 22/90. The office assigned the dates 1991-1992 to this project. The Cinema Condes was built between 1949 and 1951. At the beginning of the 1990s, the owners of the building wanted to add offices and stores while maintaining the cinema. The renovations to the cinema were part of an urban rehabilitation project for the Avenida da Liberdade. Siza did a preliminary study for these renovations. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation. Photographic materials document the existing building, models and project site.
1991-2012
Remodelação do Cinema Condes [Remodelling of Cinema Condes], Lisbon, Portugal (1991-1992)
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AP178.S1.1992.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Remodelação do Cinema Condes in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 22/90. The office assigned the dates 1991-1992 to this project. The Cinema Condes was built between 1949 and 1951. At the beginning of the 1990s, the owners of the building wanted to add offices and stores while maintaining the cinema. The renovations to the cinema were part of an urban rehabilitation project for the Avenida da Liberdade. Siza did a preliminary study for these renovations. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, and working drawings. Textual materials include project documentation. Photographic materials document the existing building, models and project site.
Project
1991-2012
Projet
AP144.S2.D1
Description:
Project series documents Cedric Price's early work (before 1960), some of it undertaken on behalf of other architects (Drew Drake & Lasdun), smaller projects, and miscellaneous project records, including unrealized project proposals, architectural competitions, self-financed research, and consultation. Material includes mostly conceptual and presentation drawings, some design development drawings and photographic material, as well as, a few detail and construction drawings. Many of the smaller projects include only a few drawings or photographs and some only contain textual records. Early projects include: renovations to the premises of Balding & Mansell; a model titled 'Projural at Cadogan Place/for N. Fraser Esq'; Oldham Pub; Corby Civic Centre and Small Jobs; Department Store display; Bradwell Lodge (Essex); Pearson House; Bachelors' quarters, Nigeria; Guest house Gachsaran, Iran; display and service table for the Architectural Association dining room (London); Decorative panel for the School of Engineering, University of Liverpool; basement extension for Sheila Delaney; shop conversion at 25 Pembridge Road (London); proposed exhibition stand for Granwood Flooring Co. Ltd; Ardyne Point; Trocadero; material on fish farming (see also DR2004:1298 in Series 3); renovation at 41 Newport Street (Oldham); and renovations at 27 Witley Court on Coram Street (Bloomsbury). Project series also contains material for the following minor projects: Theatre Project, New York; Competition Vaux Brewery; Competition Liverpool University; Cinema Picadilly; Cap Benat Villa (Cote d'Azur, France); U.S. Trade Centre (St James's Street, London); Tunisia (Report on Tourism); design for Kasmin Gallery, for the Anthony Hill Exhibit; Trog; Anti-University (London); Army; Ellis Hillman Extension; Chelsea FC Sports; Picstate; C.S.P.; J.R.D.; Seaside; R.H.D.R.; Glubble; Crucifix; Oil; Cardington; Commin; Trust; Jubilee; SS '91; USIT; FRIAR; Sensor; Trak; Pruda; Yorskhire, AA 150th Competition; Viaduct; Island; ECH; Plaspot; GEE; Donew; INIVA; Treehouse; and Stuttgart Competition. The project National School Plan (1964-1966) contains a proposal by Cedric Price for restructuring architectural education in the United Kingdom. Project series also contains material for Almshouses, at Lindow Lodge in Lancaster, England, and Parish Hall, in Middleton, Lancaster by C. B. Pearson & Son, Architects, for which Price's involvement is unclear. Miscellaneous record files include an unidentified interior perspective drawing; office instructions for pre-planning considerations for large festival sites; drawings that illustrate the office working method; a summary of Australian work; a summary of current ideas, as well as, various unidentified projects. 'TRDG' appears as a variant title for Trog (DR1995:0234). 'Comstutt' and 'Stuttgart' appear as variants titles for 'Stuttgart Competition' (DR1995:0258). 'Placemark' appears as a variant title for 'Plaspot' (DR2004:1286). 'Boys House, Stowe School', 'Stowe Buckingham', and 'New Boys House, Stowe School', appear as variant titles for 'Treehouse' (DR2004:1293). 'New Aviary, Cap Benat' and 'Aviary Project - Cap Benat, France' appear as variant titles for 'Cap Benat Villa'. 'Platou - Oil Platforms' appears as a variant title for 'Oil' (DR2004:1299 and DR2004:1300). DR1995:0168:001-003 and DR1995:0169:001-008 are attributed to Fry Drew Drake & Lasdun, although Cedric Price appears as the draughtsman. Group DR1995:0173 contains drawings attributed to C. B. Pearson & Son, Architects. Group DR2004:1354 contains a site plan attributed to SAG Cook, RIBA, Borough Architect. Photographs in DR2006:0086 and DR2004:1276 in Early Work and Miscellaneous Records (AP144.S2.D1) are attributed to Charles B. Pearson & Son Architects. Simister and Sutcliffe are associate architects for the renovations at 41 Newport Street, Oldham (DR2006:0080).
1955-2002
Early Work and Miscellaneous Records
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AP144.S2.D1
Description:
Project series documents Cedric Price's early work (before 1960), some of it undertaken on behalf of other architects (Drew Drake & Lasdun), smaller projects, and miscellaneous project records, including unrealized project proposals, architectural competitions, self-financed research, and consultation. Material includes mostly conceptual and presentation drawings, some design development drawings and photographic material, as well as, a few detail and construction drawings. Many of the smaller projects include only a few drawings or photographs and some only contain textual records. Early projects include: renovations to the premises of Balding & Mansell; a model titled 'Projural at Cadogan Place/for N. Fraser Esq'; Oldham Pub; Corby Civic Centre and Small Jobs; Department Store display; Bradwell Lodge (Essex); Pearson House; Bachelors' quarters, Nigeria; Guest house Gachsaran, Iran; display and service table for the Architectural Association dining room (London); Decorative panel for the School of Engineering, University of Liverpool; basement extension for Sheila Delaney; shop conversion at 25 Pembridge Road (London); proposed exhibition stand for Granwood Flooring Co. Ltd; Ardyne Point; Trocadero; material on fish farming (see also DR2004:1298 in Series 3); renovation at 41 Newport Street (Oldham); and renovations at 27 Witley Court on Coram Street (Bloomsbury). Project series also contains material for the following minor projects: Theatre Project, New York; Competition Vaux Brewery; Competition Liverpool University; Cinema Picadilly; Cap Benat Villa (Cote d'Azur, France); U.S. Trade Centre (St James's Street, London); Tunisia (Report on Tourism); design for Kasmin Gallery, for the Anthony Hill Exhibit; Trog; Anti-University (London); Army; Ellis Hillman Extension; Chelsea FC Sports; Picstate; C.S.P.; J.R.D.; Seaside; R.H.D.R.; Glubble; Crucifix; Oil; Cardington; Commin; Trust; Jubilee; SS '91; USIT; FRIAR; Sensor; Trak; Pruda; Yorskhire, AA 150th Competition; Viaduct; Island; ECH; Plaspot; GEE; Donew; INIVA; Treehouse; and Stuttgart Competition. The project National School Plan (1964-1966) contains a proposal by Cedric Price for restructuring architectural education in the United Kingdom. Project series also contains material for Almshouses, at Lindow Lodge in Lancaster, England, and Parish Hall, in Middleton, Lancaster by C. B. Pearson & Son, Architects, for which Price's involvement is unclear. Miscellaneous record files include an unidentified interior perspective drawing; office instructions for pre-planning considerations for large festival sites; drawings that illustrate the office working method; a summary of Australian work; a summary of current ideas, as well as, various unidentified projects. 'TRDG' appears as a variant title for Trog (DR1995:0234). 'Comstutt' and 'Stuttgart' appear as variants titles for 'Stuttgart Competition' (DR1995:0258). 'Placemark' appears as a variant title for 'Plaspot' (DR2004:1286). 'Boys House, Stowe School', 'Stowe Buckingham', and 'New Boys House, Stowe School', appear as variant titles for 'Treehouse' (DR2004:1293). 'New Aviary, Cap Benat' and 'Aviary Project - Cap Benat, France' appear as variant titles for 'Cap Benat Villa'. 'Platou - Oil Platforms' appears as a variant title for 'Oil' (DR2004:1299 and DR2004:1300). DR1995:0168:001-003 and DR1995:0169:001-008 are attributed to Fry Drew Drake & Lasdun, although Cedric Price appears as the draughtsman. Group DR1995:0173 contains drawings attributed to C. B. Pearson & Son, Architects. Group DR2004:1354 contains a site plan attributed to SAG Cook, RIBA, Borough Architect. Photographs in DR2006:0086 and DR2004:1276 in Early Work and Miscellaneous Records (AP144.S2.D1) are attributed to Charles B. Pearson & Son Architects. Simister and Sutcliffe are associate architects for the renovations at 41 Newport Street, Oldham (DR2006:0080).
Subseries
1955-2002
Projet
AP178.S1.1958.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Casa de Chá, Restaurante da Boa Nova in Leça de Palmeira, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 9/50. In the past the office identified the project as number 99. The office assigned the dates 1958-1963 for this project. The coastal site for this project was selected by Portuguese architect Fernando Távora. The project was built after the proposal won an architecture competition held by the municipality of Matosinhos in 1958. Távora initiated the project in collaboration with Francisco Figueiredo, and later handed the project over to Siza. In an interview with Eduardo Souto Moura, Moura recounts that Távora gave the project to Siza and five other aids before leaving on vacation (Juan Rodrigues, Carlos Seoane, et al, “Siza by Siza”). In the 1970s, Siza designed the furniture for this project and also worked on the 1990s restoration and renovation work. The project series consists of sketches, studies, plans, elevations, and details for the Casa de Chá, Restaurante da Boa Nova as well as sketches of the furniture designed by Siza. Photographs, negatives, and slides document the exterior and interior of the built project, as well as the project site. There are also postcards of the built project and photographs taken by photographers Rui Morais de Sousa, Juan Rodriguez, Alvão (Azevedo & Fernandes), Stitchting Wonen, and Charters. Textual documentation includes correspondence from the Câmara Municipal de Matosinhos, including correspondence addressed to Távora, as well as correspondence from Távora and Siza. Also included are notes and project documentation.
1959-1999
Casa de Chá, Restaurante da Boa Nova [Tea house, Boa Nova restaurant], Leça da Palmeira, Portugal (1958, 1959-1963)
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AP178.S1.1958.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Casa de Chá, Restaurante da Boa Nova in Leça de Palmeira, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 9/50. In the past the office identified the project as number 99. The office assigned the dates 1958-1963 for this project. The coastal site for this project was selected by Portuguese architect Fernando Távora. The project was built after the proposal won an architecture competition held by the municipality of Matosinhos in 1958. Távora initiated the project in collaboration with Francisco Figueiredo, and later handed the project over to Siza. In an interview with Eduardo Souto Moura, Moura recounts that Távora gave the project to Siza and five other aids before leaving on vacation (Juan Rodrigues, Carlos Seoane, et al, “Siza by Siza”). In the 1970s, Siza designed the furniture for this project and also worked on the 1990s restoration and renovation work. The project series consists of sketches, studies, plans, elevations, and details for the Casa de Chá, Restaurante da Boa Nova as well as sketches of the furniture designed by Siza. Photographs, negatives, and slides document the exterior and interior of the built project, as well as the project site. There are also postcards of the built project and photographs taken by photographers Rui Morais de Sousa, Juan Rodriguez, Alvão (Azevedo & Fernandes), Stitchting Wonen, and Charters. Textual documentation includes correspondence from the Câmara Municipal de Matosinhos, including correspondence addressed to Távora, as well as correspondence from Távora and Siza. Also included are notes and project documentation.
Project
1959-1999
Projet
Braye Cottage
AP144.S2.D23
Description:
File documents minor renovations to Cedric Price's property, Braye Cottage, in Hythe, Hampshire, England. Material in this file was produced between 1961 and 1975, 1989 and 1993, and 1998 and 2001. Group DR2004:1334 contains drawing attributed to W.H. Saunders & Sons, Architects (1965). File contains design development drawings and textual records.
1961-1975, 1989-1993, 1998-2001
Braye Cottage
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AP144.S2.D23
Description:
File documents minor renovations to Cedric Price's property, Braye Cottage, in Hythe, Hampshire, England. Material in this file was produced between 1961 and 1975, 1989 and 1993, and 1998 and 2001. Group DR2004:1334 contains drawing attributed to W.H. Saunders & Sons, Architects (1965). File contains design development drawings and textual records.
File 23
1961-1975, 1989-1993, 1998-2001
Projet
AP056.S1.1994.PR05
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the Douglas Library at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario from 1994-1997. The office identified the project number as 9408. This project consisted of extensive improvements and alterations to the historic building, originally constructed in 1925 by Shepard and Calvin Architects. These renovations included a new canopy over the main entrance, the improvement of space within the library and updates to mechanical services.[1] The project is recorded through drawings and presentation paintings dating from 1992-1993. The majority of these drawings are original sketches but presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections and details are also included. There are also drawings for new library furnishings, including the main circulation and reference desk. [1]"Douglas Library," Queen's Encyclopedia, accessed June 26, 2019, https://www.queensu.ca/encyclopedia/d/douglas-library
1992-1996
Douglas Library, Renovations, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario (1994-1996)
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AP056.S1.1994.PR05
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the Douglas Library at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario from 1994-1997. The office identified the project number as 9408. This project consisted of extensive improvements and alterations to the historic building, originally constructed in 1925 by Shepard and Calvin Architects. These renovations included a new canopy over the main entrance, the improvement of space within the library and updates to mechanical services.[1] The project is recorded through drawings and presentation paintings dating from 1992-1993. The majority of these drawings are original sketches but presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections and details are also included. There are also drawings for new library furnishings, including the main circulation and reference desk. [1]"Douglas Library," Queen's Encyclopedia, accessed June 26, 2019, https://www.queensu.ca/encyclopedia/d/douglas-library
Project
1992-1996
Projet
AP180.S1.1994.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the renovations for Caffè Pedrocchi, an 18th century café in Padua, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1994-1998. The project is recorded through studies and sketches for floor plans and sections. It also contains design development drawings, such as interior and exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
1994-1998
Caffè Pedrocchi [Cafe Pedrocchi], Padua, Italy (1994-1996)
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AP180.S1.1994.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the renovations for Caffè Pedrocchi, an 18th century café in Padua, Italy. Riva worked on this project from 1994-1998. The project is recorded through studies and sketches for floor plans and sections. It also contains design development drawings, such as interior and exterior elevations, sections, floor plans, and furnishing details.
Project
1994-1998
Projet
AP180.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents renovations for a rural building annexed to the Villa Caldogno, a two-storey villa, attributed to Andrea Palladio, in Vicenza, Italy. This project was realized. Riva worked on this project from 1999-2000. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including sections, exterior and interior elevations, floor plans, and furnishing details.
2000
Progetto per Villa Caldogno [Project for Villa Caldogno], Vicenza, Italy (2000)
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AP180.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents renovations for a rural building annexed to the Villa Caldogno, a two-storey villa, attributed to Andrea Palladio, in Vicenza, Italy. This project was realized. Riva worked on this project from 1999-2000. The project series contains studies and design development drawings, including sections, exterior and interior elevations, floor plans, and furnishing details.
Project
2000