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ARCH268153
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Photocopied extract from the book titled “Vers une architecture” (Towards an Architecture”) first published in 1923. This book is comprised of 7 essays, which were first published in the journal “L’Esprit Nouveau” beginning in 1921. Photocopy reproduces an inscription dedicated to André Jeanneret. This inscription is signed by Le Corbusier and is dated October 1923.
1923
Photocopied extract from "Towards an Architecture" by Le Corbusier
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ARCH268153
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Photocopied extract from the book titled “Vers une architecture” (Towards an Architecture”) first published in 1923. This book is comprised of 7 essays, which were first published in the journal “L’Esprit Nouveau” beginning in 1921. Photocopy reproduces an inscription dedicated to André Jeanneret. This inscription is signed by Le Corbusier and is dated October 1923.
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1923
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AP075.S3.SS1.050
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Contains documents related to the publication "Private Gardens of the 21st Century" (ca. 1995) and "International Landscape Design" (ca. 1991). Original folder entitled "INTERNATIONAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN BOOK / + PRIVATE GARDEN OF THE 21ST CENTURY".
1991-1995
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander participation to publications on landscape architecture
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AP075.S3.SS1.050
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Contains documents related to the publication "Private Gardens of the 21st Century" (ca. 1995) and "International Landscape Design" (ca. 1991). Original folder entitled "INTERNATIONAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN BOOK / + PRIVATE GARDEN OF THE 21ST CENTURY".
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1991-1995
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AP197.S1.SS3
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This subseries documents Frampton's activities as Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), including the development and design of IAUS’s only built project, the Low-Rise High-Density (LRHD) housing project in Brooklyn, New York. Also documented in this series are some of Frampton's other activities for IAUS. Frampton was not only co-founding editor of IAUS's magazine, "Oppositions" (1973), but also served as an editor for all of IAUS's publications; their journal, book series, and catalogue series. IAUS also served as a cultural space that held lectures for highschool and undergraduate students. Materials in this subseries consist of elevation and site drawings for the LRHD housing project and photographic materials for MoMA’s exhibition on the LRHD. Textual documentation is comprised of IAUS’s original application to the Ford Foundation and drafts of Frampton’s writings on the LRHD as well as IAUS meeting minutes, IAUS by-laws, announcement pamphlets, booklets, IAUS research programs and outlines of seminar sessions, correspondence, postcards, and posters. The subseries also includes an IAUS watch.
1970-2015
Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) (1970-1982)
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AP197.S1.SS3
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This subseries documents Frampton's activities as Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), including the development and design of IAUS’s only built project, the Low-Rise High-Density (LRHD) housing project in Brooklyn, New York. Also documented in this series are some of Frampton's other activities for IAUS. Frampton was not only co-founding editor of IAUS's magazine, "Oppositions" (1973), but also served as an editor for all of IAUS's publications; their journal, book series, and catalogue series. IAUS also served as a cultural space that held lectures for highschool and undergraduate students. Materials in this subseries consist of elevation and site drawings for the LRHD housing project and photographic materials for MoMA’s exhibition on the LRHD. Textual documentation is comprised of IAUS’s original application to the Ford Foundation and drafts of Frampton’s writings on the LRHD as well as IAUS meeting minutes, IAUS by-laws, announcement pamphlets, booklets, IAUS research programs and outlines of seminar sessions, correspondence, postcards, and posters. The subseries also includes an IAUS watch.
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1970-2015
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AP156.S6.SS9.D5
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Le dossier documente les publications amassées par Jacqueline Jeanneret sur l'architecture et l'urbanisme. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit en 1929. Le dossier contient un livre. File documents publications collected by Jacqueline Jeanneret about architecture and urbanism. The material in this file was produced in 1929. The file contains a book.
1929
Publications relatives à l'architecture et l'urbanisme = Publications about architecture and urbanism
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AP156.S6.SS9.D5
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Le dossier documente les publications amassées par Jacqueline Jeanneret sur l'architecture et l'urbanisme. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit en 1929. Le dossier contient un livre. File documents publications collected by Jacqueline Jeanneret about architecture and urbanism. The material in this file was produced in 1929. The file contains a book.
Dossier 5
1929
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.517
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This file includes positive prints of CCA building drawing negative for use in the opening exhibition and book Canadian Centre for Architecture: Building and Gardens.
ca 1989
Positive prints of CCA building negatives, Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.517
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This file includes positive prints of CCA building drawing negative for use in the opening exhibition and book Canadian Centre for Architecture: Building and Gardens.
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ca 1989
DR2007:0016
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Cover studies and two mock-ups for a proposed book, Networks in Canadian Architecture, eventually published as Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980 (Tech-Press, Halifax, 1980); colour marker on paper. The CCA has three projects in its collections that were published in Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980: Post Cards, The Halifax People's Network, and Lyons Tower.
1977-1980
Studies for Networks in Canadian Architecture (later, Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980)
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DR2007:0016
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Cover studies and two mock-ups for a proposed book, Networks in Canadian Architecture, eventually published as Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980 (Tech-Press, Halifax, 1980); colour marker on paper. The CCA has three projects in its collections that were published in Larry Richards Works, 1977-1980: Post Cards, The Halifax People's Network, and Lyons Tower.
documents textuels, photographies
DR2012:0015:024:011
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File containing documents in English and French (predominant), including photographs, and press clippings. Also includes one copy of a 10th anniversary booklet for Sauve construction limitée, based in Saint-Thérèse, Quebec. Materials possibly gathered for inclusion in Louis Martin's 2013 book, "On architecture: Melvin Charney: a critical anthology". Original folder inscribed in graphite: MC ANTHO - IMAGES QUEBEC 1960's/70's
1972-1974
Reference materials possibly used to article "On architecture: Melvin Charney: a critical anthology"
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DR2012:0015:024:011
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File containing documents in English and French (predominant), including photographs, and press clippings. Also includes one copy of a 10th anniversary booklet for Sauve construction limitée, based in Saint-Thérèse, Quebec. Materials possibly gathered for inclusion in Louis Martin's 2013 book, "On architecture: Melvin Charney: a critical anthology". Original folder inscribed in graphite: MC ANTHO - IMAGES QUEBEC 1960's/70's
documents textuels, photographies
1972-1974
Album on South Asian domestic architecture showing ornaments, crafts and trade advertisements
PH1979:0432
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This album titled Indian Domestic Architecture, is by Lockwood de Forest and a combination architectural book and trade catalogue. It reflects de Forest's goal to ensure the preservation of the arts, crafts and trades (with a particular attention given to carving) of South Asian workmen. 25 heliotype plates show Indian architecture and ornaments and the final 14 pages show advertisements, in the Indian graphic style, for various New York building craftsmen and home furnishers. The album comprises a title page, an Introduction by Lockwood de Forest, a list of contents, plates by Heliotype Printing Co., Boston and engravings. Contents I. House at Ahmedabad, 16th century II. House at Ahmedabad, 17th century III. House at Ahmedabad, 18th century IV. Copy of one of the Bhudder windows at Ahmedabad, full size 7 ff. x 10 ft. made by Mr. de Forest's men and sold to the South Kensington Museum V. Copy of the second Bhudder window in Mr. De Forest's possession in New York. VI. Front of a house at Ajmere VII. Tomb of the time of Akbar, red sandstone VIII. Marble tracery in the palace, Delhi IX. Window of a house at Amritza X. Brass door at Amritza XI. Front of a house at Lahore XII. Front of a house at Lahore XIII. Front of a house at Lahore XIV. Doorway of house, red sandstone, Multan XV. Front of a house at Multan XVI. Door of house, Multan XVII. Window of tomb in tile at Multan XVIII. Doorway of house, red sandstone, Multan XIX. Mr. De Forest's rooms, 9 East 17th Street, New York XX. Mr. De Forest's rooms, 9 East 17th Street, New York XXI. Door of a house at Ahmedabad, 19th century XXII. House at Ahmedabad, early 17th century XXIII. Window of a house at Lahore XXIV. Tomb of Ala-Ud-Din Khilji, old Delhi XXV. Marble Gateway of a tomb at Gualior
architecture, ornement
1885
Album on South Asian domestic architecture showing ornaments, crafts and trade advertisements
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PH1979:0432
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This album titled Indian Domestic Architecture, is by Lockwood de Forest and a combination architectural book and trade catalogue. It reflects de Forest's goal to ensure the preservation of the arts, crafts and trades (with a particular attention given to carving) of South Asian workmen. 25 heliotype plates show Indian architecture and ornaments and the final 14 pages show advertisements, in the Indian graphic style, for various New York building craftsmen and home furnishers. The album comprises a title page, an Introduction by Lockwood de Forest, a list of contents, plates by Heliotype Printing Co., Boston and engravings. Contents I. House at Ahmedabad, 16th century II. House at Ahmedabad, 17th century III. House at Ahmedabad, 18th century IV. Copy of one of the Bhudder windows at Ahmedabad, full size 7 ff. x 10 ft. made by Mr. de Forest's men and sold to the South Kensington Museum V. Copy of the second Bhudder window in Mr. De Forest's possession in New York. VI. Front of a house at Ajmere VII. Tomb of the time of Akbar, red sandstone VIII. Marble tracery in the palace, Delhi IX. Window of a house at Amritza X. Brass door at Amritza XI. Front of a house at Lahore XII. Front of a house at Lahore XIII. Front of a house at Lahore XIV. Doorway of house, red sandstone, Multan XV. Front of a house at Multan XVI. Door of house, Multan XVII. Window of tomb in tile at Multan XVIII. Doorway of house, red sandstone, Multan XIX. Mr. De Forest's rooms, 9 East 17th Street, New York XX. Mr. De Forest's rooms, 9 East 17th Street, New York XXI. Door of a house at Ahmedabad, 19th century XXII. House at Ahmedabad, early 17th century XXIII. Window of a house at Lahore XXIV. Tomb of Ala-Ud-Din Khilji, old Delhi XXV. Marble Gateway of a tomb at Gualior
1885
architecture, ornement
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DR1984:1633:001
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- This is a group of correspondences between Edward Leonard and Belgian architects whose work was proposed for inclusion in a book (never published) on domestic Belgian architecture of the 1920s (see object file DR1984:1633:01-02). The architects whose buildings have been included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: Richard Acke, Fern Bodson, Paul Bonduelle, Victor Bourgeois, A. van Braekel, Frans Cools, J.A. De Bondt, J. De Ridder, Auguste De Smet, Henri Derée, Paul Detaeye, J.B. Dewin, J. Diongre, René Doom, Eeckeren, J.J. Eggericx, Alfons Francken, Lucien Francois, Jean E.P. Hendrickx, E.P. Jean, Huib Hoste, Houben, Huygh, E. Janssens, Ferdinand van Mierlo, J Minmaar, R. Nyst, Jacques Obozinski, Antoine Pompe, Portielje & De Braey Architectes, A Puissant, Paul Rubbers, Shobert, Cornelis Sol, Edward van Steenbergen, P.T.T. Verbruggen, R. Verwilghen, Jozef Viérin, Vincent Cols & Jules De Roeck Architectes, Oscar van de Voorde, and H.A. Wittocx. - The architects with whom Edward Leonard corresponded, but whose work is not included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: J. van Asperen, E. van Averbeke, Frank Blockx, Georges Brosens, van Cauwelaert, Edward Craye, A.Defever, Julien De Ridder, Albert van Huffel, Jan Jacobs, S. Jasinski, W. van Kuyek, J. de Lange, F.J. Langeraert, Jan Lauwers, C. Leurs, Jean de Ligne, Alfred Minner, E.H.Nagels, E. van Not, E. van der Paal, F. Petit, Florent van Reeth, Jos. Ritzen, Paul Smekens, Jos. Smolderen, Léon Stynen, Lovis van der Swaelmen, Valentin Vaerwyck, and Henry van de Velde.
architecture
1922-1929
Folder of letters and documents concerning the publication of a book on domestic architecture in Belgium after World War I
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DR1984:1633:001
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- This is a group of correspondences between Edward Leonard and Belgian architects whose work was proposed for inclusion in a book (never published) on domestic Belgian architecture of the 1920s (see object file DR1984:1633:01-02). The architects whose buildings have been included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: Richard Acke, Fern Bodson, Paul Bonduelle, Victor Bourgeois, A. van Braekel, Frans Cools, J.A. De Bondt, J. De Ridder, Auguste De Smet, Henri Derée, Paul Detaeye, J.B. Dewin, J. Diongre, René Doom, Eeckeren, J.J. Eggericx, Alfons Francken, Lucien Francois, Jean E.P. Hendrickx, E.P. Jean, Huib Hoste, Houben, Huygh, E. Janssens, Ferdinand van Mierlo, J Minmaar, R. Nyst, Jacques Obozinski, Antoine Pompe, Portielje & De Braey Architectes, A Puissant, Paul Rubbers, Shobert, Cornelis Sol, Edward van Steenbergen, P.T.T. Verbruggen, R. Verwilghen, Jozef Viérin, Vincent Cols & Jules De Roeck Architectes, Oscar van de Voorde, and H.A. Wittocx. - The architects with whom Edward Leonard corresponded, but whose work is not included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: J. van Asperen, E. van Averbeke, Frank Blockx, Georges Brosens, van Cauwelaert, Edward Craye, A.Defever, Julien De Ridder, Albert van Huffel, Jan Jacobs, S. Jasinski, W. van Kuyek, J. de Lange, F.J. Langeraert, Jan Lauwers, C. Leurs, Jean de Ligne, Alfred Minner, E.H.Nagels, E. van Not, E. van der Paal, F. Petit, Florent van Reeth, Jos. Ritzen, Paul Smekens, Jos. Smolderen, Léon Stynen, Lovis van der Swaelmen, Valentin Vaerwyck, and Henry van de Velde.
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248 manuscript(s)
1922-1929
architecture
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DR2012:0015:024:002
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including reference materials, and photographs. Possibly related to Louis Martin's 2013 book, "On architecture: Melvin Charney: a critical anthology". Original folder inscribed in graphite: IMAGES – ANTHOLOGY LM
1972-1976
Press clippings and reference material possible related to Louis Martin's 2013 book, "On architecture: Melvin Charney: a critical anthology".
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DR2012:0015:024:002
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File containing documents in English (predominant) and French, including reference materials, and photographs. Possibly related to Louis Martin's 2013 book, "On architecture: Melvin Charney: a critical anthology". Original folder inscribed in graphite: IMAGES – ANTHOLOGY LM
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1972-1976