expositions
Apprendre l'architecture
Tandis que l’architecture acquiert une identité moderne en tant qu’art libéral et profession réglementée, et que les théories et les formes architecturales subissent de profondes transformations, la formation des architectes n’est jamais modifiée fondamentalement. Les principales activités des étudiants en architecture demeurent l’étude des textes de référence, des(...)
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5 juillet 1994 au 2 octobre 1994
Apprendre l'architecture
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Tandis que l’architecture acquiert une identité moderne en tant qu’art libéral et profession réglementée, et que les théories et les formes architecturales subissent de profondes transformations, la formation des architectes n’est jamais modifiée fondamentalement. Les principales activités des étudiants en architecture demeurent l’étude des textes de référence, des(...)
expositions
5 juillet 1994 au
2 octobre 1994
Vitrines
Issu de la révolution portugaise du 25 avril 1974, le SAAL ― Serviço Ambulatório de Apoio Local (Service ambulant de soutien local) ― fut une expérience architecturale et politique pionnière conçue afin d’adresser le manque de logement et les conditions de vie pauvres de nombreuses villes portugaises. On ne peut pas parler d’un seul SAAL : ses initiatives et résultats(...)
Salles principales
12 mai 2015 au 4 octobre 2015
Le processus du SAAL : Le logement au Portugal de 1974 à 1976-
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Issu de la révolution portugaise du 25 avril 1974, le SAAL ― Serviço Ambulatório de Apoio Local (Service ambulant de soutien local) ― fut une expérience architecturale et politique pionnière conçue afin d’adresser le manque de logement et les conditions de vie pauvres de nombreuses villes portugaises. On ne peut pas parler d’un seul SAAL : ses initiatives et résultats(...)
Salles principales
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AP144.S2.D1
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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
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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).
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1955-2002
L’architecture, quoique soumise aux impératifs de la fonction et de la structure, sera toujours en définitive un acte d’imagination. L’exposition Architecture potentielle : jeux de construction de la collection du CCA réunit vingt et un jeux de construction fabriqués entre 1850 et 1950, qui ont été conçus pour éveiller la créativité chez l’enfant. Les jeux montrent(...)
Salle octogonale
4 décembre 1991 au 8 mars 1992
Architecture potentielle : jeux de construction de la collection du CCA
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L’architecture, quoique soumise aux impératifs de la fonction et de la structure, sera toujours en définitive un acte d’imagination. L’exposition Architecture potentielle : jeux de construction de la collection du CCA réunit vingt et un jeux de construction fabriqués entre 1850 et 1950, qui ont été conçus pour éveiller la créativité chez l’enfant. Les jeux montrent(...)
Salle octogonale
L’anatomie du livre d’architecture, une exposition présentée dans le cadre du lancement de The Anatomy of the Architectural Book d’ André Tavares, traite de la relation entre la culture du livre et celle du bâtiment, mettant au jour les axes de diffusion de la connaissance architecturale, qui vont du livre au bâti et vice-versa. À travers sept thèmes – texture, mise en(...)
10 mai 2016 au 20 novembre 2016
L’anatomie du livre d’architecture
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L’anatomie du livre d’architecture, une exposition présentée dans le cadre du lancement de The Anatomy of the Architectural Book d’ André Tavares, traite de la relation entre la culture du livre et celle du bâtiment, mettant au jour les axes de diffusion de la connaissance architecturale, qui vont du livre au bâti et vice-versa. À travers sept thèmes – texture, mise en(...)
Dans le cadre des célébrations soulignant l’inauguration de son nouvel édifice de la rue Baile, Centre Canadien d’Architecture : Architecture et paysage révèle des motifs sous-jacents ayant influé sur la conception de l’architecture et l’aménagement du CCA. Les objets présentés se complètent pour dire le musée d’architecture : la nature des œuvres qu’il collectionne et(...)
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7 mai 1989 au 25 mars 1990
Centre Canadien d'Architecture : architecture et paysage
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Dans le cadre des célébrations soulignant l’inauguration de son nouvel édifice de la rue Baile, Centre Canadien d’Architecture : Architecture et paysage révèle des motifs sous-jacents ayant influé sur la conception de l’architecture et l’aménagement du CCA. Les objets présentés se complètent pour dire le musée d’architecture : la nature des œuvres qu’il collectionne et(...)
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Lors de la réforme de l’enseignement dans les écoles d’architecture américaines durant les années 1970, Kenneth Frampton a joué un rôle de premier plan dans la transformation du programme de la Graduate School of Architecture Planning de Columbia University. Il a notamment créé et enseigné les trois cours de base du programme: le séminaire théorique «Comparative Critical(...)
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Kenneth Frampton, Columbia, Princeton, teaching, GSAPP
31 mai 2017 au 24 septembre 2017
Apprendre aux architectes : quatre cours de Kenneth Frampton
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Lors de la réforme de l’enseignement dans les écoles d’architecture américaines durant les années 1970, Kenneth Frampton a joué un rôle de premier plan dans la transformation du programme de la Graduate School of Architecture Planning de Columbia University. Il a notamment créé et enseigné les trois cours de base du programme: le séminaire théorique «Comparative Critical(...)
Salle octogonale Mot(s)-clé(s):
Kenneth Frampton, Columbia, Princeton, teaching, GSAPP
documents textuels
ARCH153474
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Correspondence with different foundations (CBS, NEH, NY Community Trust, Graham, etc.) Folder Operating and Development [1981]; - Minutes of the Operating Committee and relating correspondence with different foundations - Exhibitions budgets, March 16, 1981 - Several letters to PDE from foundations (grants received & refused) - Procedures to keep track of donators and destination of received grants - NEH - Audit report, June 4, 1980 - Open Plan Fall 1980, Lecturers Various documents from the Executive Committee Development Committee Report to Executive Committee, April 15, 1981 Folder [Development Committee] - Recommendations for a Development Program for the Institute, Aug. 31, 1981 - Report to the Board of Trustees, 22 Jan. 1981 - Report of the Development Committee to Charles Gwathmey - Correspondence with foundations (grants received and refused) - Status report, Jan. 13, 1981 - Grant Application to FIPSE for Advanced Design Study Program - Correspondence with various foundations - Memo to PDE from C. Gwathmey concerning Plan for Development 1980-1981 - Deadlines for Federal Grants - Folder Development Workbook, November 1980 - Correspondence of Letty H. Simon, Director of Development - Development Priorities - Proposed Budget for FY 81 - List of catalogue purchasers, May 12, 1980 - NEA : Request for Proposals for a Television Series on Architecture, January 1980
1980-1982
C. IAUS - Administrative 5. Development. 1980-1982
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ARCH153474
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Correspondence with different foundations (CBS, NEH, NY Community Trust, Graham, etc.) Folder Operating and Development [1981]; - Minutes of the Operating Committee and relating correspondence with different foundations - Exhibitions budgets, March 16, 1981 - Several letters to PDE from foundations (grants received & refused) - Procedures to keep track of donators and destination of received grants - NEH - Audit report, June 4, 1980 - Open Plan Fall 1980, Lecturers Various documents from the Executive Committee Development Committee Report to Executive Committee, April 15, 1981 Folder [Development Committee] - Recommendations for a Development Program for the Institute, Aug. 31, 1981 - Report to the Board of Trustees, 22 Jan. 1981 - Report of the Development Committee to Charles Gwathmey - Correspondence with foundations (grants received and refused) - Status report, Jan. 13, 1981 - Grant Application to FIPSE for Advanced Design Study Program - Correspondence with various foundations - Memo to PDE from C. Gwathmey concerning Plan for Development 1980-1981 - Deadlines for Federal Grants - Folder Development Workbook, November 1980 - Correspondence of Letty H. Simon, Director of Development - Development Priorities - Proposed Budget for FY 81 - List of catalogue purchasers, May 12, 1980 - NEA : Request for Proposals for a Television Series on Architecture, January 1980
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1980-1982
Dans son œuvre Provenance (2013), en images mobiles, l’artiste américaine Amie Siegel remonte à l’envers la route du commerce mondial de mobilier originaire de Chandigarh, à partir des résidences de collectionneurs européens et nord-américains, en passant par les ventes aux enchères, le processus de restauration, le transport outre-mer et, enfin, l’Inde. Le mobilier de(...)
24 avril 2014 , 18h
Conférence de l’artiste : Amie Siegel, Provenance
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Dans son œuvre Provenance (2013), en images mobiles, l’artiste américaine Amie Siegel remonte à l’envers la route du commerce mondial de mobilier originaire de Chandigarh, à partir des résidences de collectionneurs européens et nord-américains, en passant par les ventes aux enchères, le processus de restauration, le transport outre-mer et, enfin, l’Inde. Le mobilier de(...)
L’architecte portugais Álvaro Siza s’est rendu en 1995 au Pérou, emportant dans ses bagages, comme à l’accoutumée, quelques vêtements, quelques livres de poésie et un seul carnet de croquis. C’était là son nécessaire pour interpréter son voyage et l’intégrer dans son architecture. Plus d’un demi-siècle auparavant, le photographe péruvien Martín Chambi avait réalisé des(...)
Salle octogonale
26 janvier 2012 au 29 avril 2012
Alturas de Machu Picchu : Martín Chambi – Álvaro Siza à l'œuvre
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L’architecte portugais Álvaro Siza s’est rendu en 1995 au Pérou, emportant dans ses bagages, comme à l’accoutumée, quelques vêtements, quelques livres de poésie et un seul carnet de croquis. C’était là son nécessaire pour interpréter son voyage et l’intégrer dans son architecture. Plus d’un demi-siècle auparavant, le photographe péruvien Martín Chambi avait réalisé des(...)
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