documents textuels, photographies
AP197.S2.041
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The box comprises of articles, essays and clippings that relate to architecture, various architects and related subjects. Architects and subjects explored include: Giorgio Grassi; Peter Eisenman; Dimitrios Pikionis; the graduate residence hall at Pratt Institute; Karl Teige; and August Perret. Writings by Panos Koulermos, photographs of Frampton with Koulermos and reprographic copies of drawings by Carlo Scarpa are also included in this box.
1967-2009
Unsorted articles, essays and clippings about architecture, various architects and related subjects
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AP197.S2.041
Description:
The box comprises of articles, essays and clippings that relate to architecture, various architects and related subjects. Architects and subjects explored include: Giorgio Grassi; Peter Eisenman; Dimitrios Pikionis; the graduate residence hall at Pratt Institute; Karl Teige; and August Perret. Writings by Panos Koulermos, photographs of Frampton with Koulermos and reprographic copies of drawings by Carlo Scarpa are also included in this box.
documents textuels, photographies
1967-2009
photographies
Quantité:
73 photograph(s)
PH1989:0012:001-073
Description:
- This group of photographs shows 38 views of buildings, 31 photographs of drawings and two photographs of models for buildings in the Soviet Union by Konstantin Melnikov, Ivan Leonidov, the Vesnin family and 25 other architects (PH1989:0012:001-073). Also included are a booklet for an exhibition of works by Melnikov (PH1989:0012:024) and a photograph of an exhibition poster for the 1925 Paris Exhibition of the Decorative Arts (PH1989:0012:023). The buildings represented include government buildings, clubs, residential buildings, and various other types of buildings including an exhibition pavilion, a bus garage, mechanized canteens, a school, and a stadium. There are also photographs of three drawings related to town planning. Four of the government buildings by Leonidov are documented by photographs of competition drawings. - The work of Konstantin Melnikov is represented by seven projects which were all constructed. Photographs of three clubs in Moscow include three photographs and one photograph of a drawing for the Rusakov Club, two photographs of the Burevestnik Factory Club, and a photograph of the Kauchuk Club (club for rubber industry workers). There are eight photographs of the Melnikov residence in Moscow, two of which show the house under construction. Documents related to exhibitions include three photographs, two photographs of drawings and a photograph of a poster for the Soviet Pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exhibition of the Decorative Arts, and a booklet for Melnikov's 1965 exhibition of architectural works, drawings and paintings in Moscow. There are two photographs of the Bakhmet'evski Bus Garage in Moscow. - The work of Ivan Leonidov is represented by one project for stairs for a government building (executed) and photographs of drawings for four architectural competitions for government buildings (all unexecuted), and one unexecuted project for housing. Documents for the five projects for government buildings include four photographs of the stairs to the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom) in Kislovodsk; three photographs of drawings for a government office building competition in Alma-Ata; three photographs of drawings for the Film Studio competition (Moscow); three photographs of drawings for the Tsentrosoyuz (Centrosoiuz) Building competition (Moscow); and a photograph of a drawing for the Narkomtiazhprom Building (Building of Heavy Industry) competition (Moscow). There is also a photograph of a drawing for Kliuchiki Housing in Nizhnii Tagil (unexecuted). - The work of Aleksandr, Viktor, and Leonid Vesnin is represented by three unexecuted projects for government buildings in Moscow and one project for a club in Moscow (executed). Documents for the three projects for government buildings in Moscow include: three photographs of drawings for the Central Telegraph Office; a photograph of a drawing for the Palace of Labor; and a photograph of a drawing for the Leningrad Pravda Building. There are five photographs of the ZIL Palace of Culture (club for the Likhachev Automobile Plant workers) in Moscow. - The work of the 25 other architects includes government buildings, clubs, residential buildings, mechanized canteens, an experimental design for a school, a stadium, and photographs of drawings for town planning. Documents for the two government buildings (executed) include: five photographs of the Department of Industry and Planning (Gosprom) buildings in Kharkov, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), and a photograph of a drawing for the First Building of Lensovet (Leningrad Union) in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). The two clubs in Moscow are documented by one photograph of the Kozhevnikov (Tanner's) Union Club (unexecuted) and one of the Zuev Club (executed). The two residential buildings are documented by one photograph of the Narkomfin (People's Commissariat for Finance) Apartment Building in Moscow (executed) and one photograph of a drawing for the Airman's Planit (unexecuted). Documents for various other projects include: five photographs of drawings for three mechanized canteens in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), including the Vasileostrovskaya Mechanized canteen, Vyborgskaya Mechanized Canteen, and Volodarskaya Mechanized Canteen (all executed); three photographs of drawings for an experimental design for a single-storey school (unexecuted); one photograph of a Dinamo Stadium [?] in Moscow; two photographs of models, one for an "architecton" (Moscow) and one for a housing project with integral collective services in Moscow (both unexecuted). There are also two photographs of site plans for industrial housing and related services for the coal mining town of Bogoslovsk (executed ?) and one for the same subject in Mashinostroiteli [?] (executed ?).
architecture, portrait
1920-1965 or later
Photographs of drawings, models and buildings designed by Melnikov, Leonidov, the Vesnin family and other architects, Paris, France and the Soviet Union (now in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine)
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PH1989:0012:001-073
Description:
- This group of photographs shows 38 views of buildings, 31 photographs of drawings and two photographs of models for buildings in the Soviet Union by Konstantin Melnikov, Ivan Leonidov, the Vesnin family and 25 other architects (PH1989:0012:001-073). Also included are a booklet for an exhibition of works by Melnikov (PH1989:0012:024) and a photograph of an exhibition poster for the 1925 Paris Exhibition of the Decorative Arts (PH1989:0012:023). The buildings represented include government buildings, clubs, residential buildings, and various other types of buildings including an exhibition pavilion, a bus garage, mechanized canteens, a school, and a stadium. There are also photographs of three drawings related to town planning. Four of the government buildings by Leonidov are documented by photographs of competition drawings. - The work of Konstantin Melnikov is represented by seven projects which were all constructed. Photographs of three clubs in Moscow include three photographs and one photograph of a drawing for the Rusakov Club, two photographs of the Burevestnik Factory Club, and a photograph of the Kauchuk Club (club for rubber industry workers). There are eight photographs of the Melnikov residence in Moscow, two of which show the house under construction. Documents related to exhibitions include three photographs, two photographs of drawings and a photograph of a poster for the Soviet Pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exhibition of the Decorative Arts, and a booklet for Melnikov's 1965 exhibition of architectural works, drawings and paintings in Moscow. There are two photographs of the Bakhmet'evski Bus Garage in Moscow. - The work of Ivan Leonidov is represented by one project for stairs for a government building (executed) and photographs of drawings for four architectural competitions for government buildings (all unexecuted), and one unexecuted project for housing. Documents for the five projects for government buildings include four photographs of the stairs to the Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium for the People's Commissariat for Heavy Industry (Narkomtyazhprom) in Kislovodsk; three photographs of drawings for a government office building competition in Alma-Ata; three photographs of drawings for the Film Studio competition (Moscow); three photographs of drawings for the Tsentrosoyuz (Centrosoiuz) Building competition (Moscow); and a photograph of a drawing for the Narkomtiazhprom Building (Building of Heavy Industry) competition (Moscow). There is also a photograph of a drawing for Kliuchiki Housing in Nizhnii Tagil (unexecuted). - The work of Aleksandr, Viktor, and Leonid Vesnin is represented by three unexecuted projects for government buildings in Moscow and one project for a club in Moscow (executed). Documents for the three projects for government buildings in Moscow include: three photographs of drawings for the Central Telegraph Office; a photograph of a drawing for the Palace of Labor; and a photograph of a drawing for the Leningrad Pravda Building. There are five photographs of the ZIL Palace of Culture (club for the Likhachev Automobile Plant workers) in Moscow. - The work of the 25 other architects includes government buildings, clubs, residential buildings, mechanized canteens, an experimental design for a school, a stadium, and photographs of drawings for town planning. Documents for the two government buildings (executed) include: five photographs of the Department of Industry and Planning (Gosprom) buildings in Kharkov, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), and a photograph of a drawing for the First Building of Lensovet (Leningrad Union) in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). The two clubs in Moscow are documented by one photograph of the Kozhevnikov (Tanner's) Union Club (unexecuted) and one of the Zuev Club (executed). The two residential buildings are documented by one photograph of the Narkomfin (People's Commissariat for Finance) Apartment Building in Moscow (executed) and one photograph of a drawing for the Airman's Planit (unexecuted). Documents for various other projects include: five photographs of drawings for three mechanized canteens in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), including the Vasileostrovskaya Mechanized canteen, Vyborgskaya Mechanized Canteen, and Volodarskaya Mechanized Canteen (all executed); three photographs of drawings for an experimental design for a single-storey school (unexecuted); one photograph of a Dinamo Stadium [?] in Moscow; two photographs of models, one for an "architecton" (Moscow) and one for a housing project with integral collective services in Moscow (both unexecuted). There are also two photographs of site plans for industrial housing and related services for the coal mining town of Bogoslovsk (executed ?) and one for the same subject in Mashinostroiteli [?] (executed ?).
photographies
Quantité:
73 photograph(s)
1920-1965 or later
architecture, portrait
DR1988:0291:049
Description:
This drawing is one of a group of 45 drawings and 4 collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:049, for John Hejduk's 'Lancaster/Hanover Masque'. These include nine large, final drawings, DR1988:0291:041 - DR1988:0291:049, in which all of the structures that constitute the masque are represented, and forty smaller sketches and collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:040, mostly for individual structures. All of the drawings and collages are published and illustrated, along with Hejduk's descriptions of the structures, in 'The Lancaster/Hanover Masque' (London: Architectural Association and Montréal: CCA, 1992).
architecture, design de théâtre
1980-1982
Presentation drawing for the Lancaster/Hanover Masque
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DR1988:0291:049
Description:
This drawing is one of a group of 45 drawings and 4 collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:049, for John Hejduk's 'Lancaster/Hanover Masque'. These include nine large, final drawings, DR1988:0291:041 - DR1988:0291:049, in which all of the structures that constitute the masque are represented, and forty smaller sketches and collages, DR1988:0291:001 - DR1988:0291:040, mostly for individual structures. All of the drawings and collages are published and illustrated, along with Hejduk's descriptions of the structures, in 'The Lancaster/Hanover Masque' (London: Architectural Association and Montréal: CCA, 1992).
architecture, design de théâtre
DR1998:0092:002:007
Description:
Robert Butscher was the draughtsman of this presentation drawing. The drawing, along with the drawing DR1998:0092:002:006 in this file, were done as part of a Third Year Architecture analysis project at Cooper Union School of Architecture. As part of the project, he read a great many of the novels written by the authors represented by the five sets of structures. The drawings were based on measurements taken from the presentation model. They were completed in 1980 and gifted to John Hejduk by Butscher to use in his Masque of Medusa book.
1974-1979
Presentation drawing for The Silent Witnesses
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DR1998:0092:002:007
Description:
Robert Butscher was the draughtsman of this presentation drawing. The drawing, along with the drawing DR1998:0092:002:006 in this file, were done as part of a Third Year Architecture analysis project at Cooper Union School of Architecture. As part of the project, he read a great many of the novels written by the authors represented by the five sets of structures. The drawings were based on measurements taken from the presentation model. They were completed in 1980 and gifted to John Hejduk by Butscher to use in his Masque of Medusa book.
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D56
Description:
File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for a renovation and addition to the Rice School of Architecture, located in Anderson Hall, on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1979 and 1982. File contains reference material and conceptual drawings, a large number of design development drawings for alternative schemes and several presentation drawings, including many produced for publication purposes. File also contains photographic materials, including views of building by photographers Paul Hester, Henry Bowles and F.W. Seiders, as well as textual records.
1979-1982
School of Architecture Addition, Rice University, Competition and Construction, Houston, Texas, United States
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AP140.S2.SS1.D56
Description:
File documents a successful competition entry and an executed project for a renovation and addition to the Rice School of Architecture, located in Anderson Hall, on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1979 and 1982. File contains reference material and conceptual drawings, a large number of design development drawings for alternative schemes and several presentation drawings, including many produced for publication purposes. File also contains photographic materials, including views of building by photographers Paul Hester, Henry Bowles and F.W. Seiders, as well as textual records.
File 56
1979-1982
dessins
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33 drawing(s)
DR1997:0063:001-033
Description:
- These drawings by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe were made in the context of a "crit" with his student George Danforth. They elucidate, critique or otherwise respond to some aspect of the thesis project. - The group includes a plan of Mies van der Rohe's unrealized project for the German Pavilion for the Brussels World's Fair (1934), elements of which were further developed in the thesis project (DR1997:0063:001). Danforth is the author of the inscriptions on this sheet.
architecture
1940-1941
Sketches for a graduate thesis for a small museum, Department of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology
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DR1997:0063:001-033
Description:
- These drawings by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe were made in the context of a "crit" with his student George Danforth. They elucidate, critique or otherwise respond to some aspect of the thesis project. - The group includes a plan of Mies van der Rohe's unrealized project for the German Pavilion for the Brussels World's Fair (1934), elements of which were further developed in the thesis project (DR1997:0063:001). Danforth is the author of the inscriptions on this sheet.
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Quantité:
33 drawing(s)
1940-1941
architecture
documents textuels
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.577
Description:
This box includes architectural package sets of numbered electrical and mechanical drawings by the ECE Group for the CCA.
1983-1989
Lighting and mechanical drawing package sets, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.577
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This box includes architectural package sets of numbered electrical and mechanical drawings by the ECE Group for the CCA.
documents textuels
1983-1989
Nous invitons les enfants à sortir de la maison et à venir au CCA pour une journée d’activités gratuites en lien avec l’installation d’Ange Loft Visiblement Iroquoien . En plus d’une visite guidée de l’installation, les participants prendront part à l’atelier Motifs en mouvement : rendre visible un Montréal iroquoien , qui les invitera à se familiariser avec l’esthétisme,(...)
Territoire vivant : la journée des enfants au CCA
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Description:
Nous invitons les enfants à sortir de la maison et à venir au CCA pour une journée d’activités gratuites en lien avec l’installation d’Ange Loft Visiblement Iroquoien . En plus d’une visite guidée de l’installation, les participants prendront part à l’atelier Motifs en mouvement : rendre visible un Montréal iroquoien , qui les invitera à se familiariser avec l’esthétisme,(...)
AP140.S2.SS1.D9.P3.1
1955
AP140.S2.SS1.D9.P3.2
1955