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Mies Centennial Project
AP032.S3.D2
Description:
Documents concerning the Mies van der Rohe Centennial Project (1983-1986) produced by the I.I.T. College of Architecture. Includes reports and planning, correspondence, notes, interviews, research and essays on Mies including personal papers related to Goldsmith from the 1960's. Also included are papers and brochures for Mies exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago, Mies van der Rohe Drawings catalogue (text by Phyllis Lambert), clippings and copies of tribute to Mies issue Inland Architect magazine (1986).
1960-1986
Mies Centennial Project
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AP032.S3.D2
Description:
Documents concerning the Mies van der Rohe Centennial Project (1983-1986) produced by the I.I.T. College of Architecture. Includes reports and planning, correspondence, notes, interviews, research and essays on Mies including personal papers related to Goldsmith from the 1960's. Also included are papers and brochures for Mies exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago, Mies van der Rohe Drawings catalogue (text by Phyllis Lambert), clippings and copies of tribute to Mies issue Inland Architect magazine (1986).
File 2
1960-1986
Sous-série
The Virtual House
AP116.S3.SS22
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Sub-series documents the planning and content of The Virtual House, issue 19/20 of ANY magazine (September) and the corresponding In ANY Event Seminar, held March 21-22, 1997 in Berlin, Germany. Sub-series is arranged into six files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1997 and 1998. Sub-series contains drafts, correspondence, invitations, press clippings, participant lists, documents related to the Virtual House competition, articles, photographs, audio and video cassettes, and copies of the issue.
1995-1998
The Virtual House
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AP116.S3.SS22
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and content of The Virtual House, issue 19/20 of ANY magazine (September) and the corresponding In ANY Event Seminar, held March 21-22, 1997 in Berlin, Germany. Sub-series is arranged into six files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1997 and 1998. Sub-series contains drafts, correspondence, invitations, press clippings, participant lists, documents related to the Virtual House competition, articles, photographs, audio and video cassettes, and copies of the issue.
Sub-series 22
1995-1998
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Paul-Philippe Cret
AP031
Résumé:
Paul-Philippe Cret fonds, 1907-1950, documents Cret’s project for the International Bureau of American Republics (Pan American Union Building) in Washington D.C. (1907 – 1950). The fond is comprised of drawings showing plans, elevations, wiring and plumbing diagrams, and furniture layout.
circa 1907-1950
Fonds Paul-Philippe Cret
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AP031
Résumé:
Paul-Philippe Cret fonds, 1907-1950, documents Cret’s project for the International Bureau of American Republics (Pan American Union Building) in Washington D.C. (1907 – 1950). The fond is comprised of drawings showing plans, elevations, wiring and plumbing diagrams, and furniture layout.
archives
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Fonds
circa 1907-1950
documents textuels
ARCH104096
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reprints of articles, clippings, magazine, various catalogues
1957-1972
Fuller, Buckminster
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ARCH104096
Description:
reprints of articles, clippings, magazine, various catalogues
documents textuels
1957-1972
archives
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Collection
Collection Mart Stam
CI006
Résumé:
The Mart Stam Collection documents Stam's work as an architect between 1926 and 1932. The collection focuses primarly on Stam's architectural projects, mainly work executed in The Netherlands, Germany and Czechoslovakia. The collection also includes photographic material of Stam projects by German photographer Ilse Bing.
1925-1932, 1972
Collection Mart Stam
CI006
Résumé:
The Mart Stam Collection documents Stam's work as an architect between 1926 and 1932. The collection focuses primarly on Stam's architectural projects, mainly work executed in The Netherlands, Germany and Czechoslovakia. The collection also includes photographic material of Stam projects by German photographer Ilse Bing.
archives
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Collection institutionnelle
1925-1932, 1972
documents textuels
Point d'ironie
DR2004:1357
Description:
a colour photograph, a flier, and sketches for the Cedric Price issue of 'Point d'ironie' magazine (#19, November 2000), and a copy of issue 19 of that magazine
2000
Point d'ironie
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DR2004:1357
Description:
a colour photograph, a flier, and sketches for the Cedric Price issue of 'Point d'ironie' magazine (#19, November 2000), and a copy of issue 19 of that magazine
documents textuels
2000
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Sophie Dars et Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani et Yasufumi Nakamori présentent des stratégies pour réinventer et employer des formats visuels tels le reportage photo, le roman photo et l’exposition de photos. L’événement s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un projet de recherche en cours au CCA portant sur la relation entre architecture et photographie, soutenu par la fondation(...)
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Images parlantes
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Description:
Sophie Dars et Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani et Yasufumi Nakamori présentent des stratégies pour réinventer et employer des formats visuels tels le reportage photo, le roman photo et l’exposition de photos. L’événement s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un projet de recherche en cours au CCA portant sur la relation entre architecture et photographie, soutenu par la fondation(...)
périodiques
MARG
ARCH268219
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MARG magazine, vo. 14, no. 1, December 1960.
December 1960
périodiques
December 1960
Sous-série
AP116.S3.SS20
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and production of Public Fear: What's So Scary About Architecture?, issue 18 of ANY magazine (May) and its accompanying In ANY Event Symposium, held January 25, 1997 at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into seven files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1996 and 1997. Sub-series contains drafts, research materials, documents relating to publicity, articles, illustrations and photographs, mock-ups, videocassettes and audiocassettes of symposium and copies of the issue.
1996-1997
Public Fear: What's So Scary About Architecture?
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AP116.S3.SS20
Description:
Sub-series documents the planning and production of Public Fear: What's So Scary About Architecture?, issue 18 of ANY magazine (May) and its accompanying In ANY Event Symposium, held January 25, 1997 at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York. Sub-series is arranged into seven files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1996 and 1997. Sub-series contains drafts, research materials, documents relating to publicity, articles, illustrations and photographs, mock-ups, videocassettes and audiocassettes of symposium and copies of the issue.
Sub-series 20
1996-1997
Sous-série
CP138.S2.SS1
Description:
Sub-series consists primarily of correspondence between Anne Alpert and her family, friends, husbands and lovers (Roberto Matta, Isamu Noguchi, Hollis Alpert, and James Astor), and children Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta. In some instances, both the letters that she sent as well as the letters she received are preserved; in particular, both sides of the correspondence with Isamu Noguchi have been reunited and reassembled. The material dates from 1914 to 1997. Sub-series contains ring binders and textual records, including newspaper and magazine clippings and memorabilia.
1914-1997
Anne Alpert's Textual Records
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CP138.S2.SS1
Description:
Sub-series consists primarily of correspondence between Anne Alpert and her family, friends, husbands and lovers (Roberto Matta, Isamu Noguchi, Hollis Alpert, and James Astor), and children Gordon Matta-Clark and John Sebastian Matta. In some instances, both the letters that she sent as well as the letters she received are preserved; in particular, both sides of the correspondence with Isamu Noguchi have been reunited and reassembled. The material dates from 1914 to 1997. Sub-series contains ring binders and textual records, including newspaper and magazine clippings and memorabilia.
Sub-series 1
1914-1997