Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 : l’architecture radicale dans la presse parallèle des années 196X-197X
Inventée au début du XXe siècle pour désigner les périodiques littéraires progressistes, l’expression « little magazine » a été réutilisée au cours des années 1960 pour qualifier la vague de périodiques d’architecture indépendants qui a alors déferlé en réaction aux changements politiques, sociaux et artistiques à cette époque. Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 examine comment un(...)
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Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 : l’architecture radicale dans la presse parallèle des années 196X-197X
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Inventée au début du XXe siècle pour désigner les périodiques littéraires progressistes, l’expression « little magazine » a été réutilisée au cours des années 1960 pour qualifier la vague de périodiques d’architecture indépendants qui a alors déferlé en réaction aux changements politiques, sociaux et artistiques à cette époque. Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 examine comment un(...)
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Fonds Alessandro Poli
AP148
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The Alessandro Poli fonds documents the work of Italian architect, designer and artist Alessandro Poli. Born in Fiesole in 1941, Poli studied architecture at the University of Florence, and was a member of Superstudio from 1970 to 1972. Poli’s involvement with Superstudio and engaged research on material culture constitute two strong components of his archive.
1963-1996
Fonds Alessandro Poli
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AP148
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The Alessandro Poli fonds documents the work of Italian architect, designer and artist Alessandro Poli. Born in Fiesole in 1941, Poli studied architecture at the University of Florence, and was a member of Superstudio from 1970 to 1972. Poli’s involvement with Superstudio and engaged research on material culture constitute two strong components of his archive.
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1963-1996
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Architectural Projects
AP153.S1
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Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
1970-1996
Architectural Projects
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AP153.S1
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Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
Series 1
1970-1996
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AP018.S1.1978.PR12
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This project series documents an addition to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto from 1978-1982. The office identified the project number as 7816. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project documents an addition to the production area of the original building. This project consisted of a two-storey addition to house the company's mailing facilities on a newly acquired property with a link to the existing press hall. Also included in this project was the addition of a one-storey enclosure for the truck dock, attached to the mail room. The project cost approximately $3.2 million. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1978-1982. The drawings consist of floor plans, landscaping, and volumetric studies while the textual records consist of correspondence and conference reports.
1978-1982
The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Alteration to Existing Facilities, Toronto (1978)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR12
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This project series documents an addition to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto from 1978-1982. The office identified the project number as 7816. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project documents an addition to the production area of the original building. This project consisted of a two-storey addition to house the company's mailing facilities on a newly acquired property with a link to the existing press hall. Also included in this project was the addition of a one-storey enclosure for the truck dock, attached to the mail room. The project cost approximately $3.2 million. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1978-1982. The drawings consist of floor plans, landscaping, and volumetric studies while the textual records consist of correspondence and conference reports.
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1978-1982
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AP018.S1.1974.PR21
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This project series documents a land use study for the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario in 1974. The project number assigned by the office is unknown. During this time, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, were commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of a study to determine, amongst other things, where to place future hangars for Air Canada, near the airline's existing hangars. The project also proposed locations for passenger and cargo terminals and cargo terminals, parking, and air cargo areas, with future expansions in mind. This study included both short term and long term planning of the airport land. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1973-1974, which include sketches and reprographic copies of site plans.
1973-1974
Toronto International Airport, Land Use Study, Mississauga, Ontario (1974)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR21
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This project series documents a land use study for the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario in 1974. The project number assigned by the office is unknown. During this time, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, were commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of a study to determine, amongst other things, where to place future hangars for Air Canada, near the airline's existing hangars. The project also proposed locations for passenger and cargo terminals and cargo terminals, parking, and air cargo areas, with future expansions in mind. This study included both short term and long term planning of the airport land. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1973-1974, which include sketches and reprographic copies of site plans.
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1973-1974
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AP018.S1.1977.PR02
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This project series documents renovations and an addition to the Safeco Insurance Company of America office building in Mississauga, Ontario from 1977-1980. The office identified the project number as 7702. Beginning in 1973, Parkin Architects Planners began work on the construction of the Safeco office building. This project consisted of renovations to the original building and an addition, which was one-storey and approximately 30,400 square feet in size. Safeco was to occupy about 1/3 of the new space, while the rest would be rented to tenants. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1975-1986. Photographic materials include slides, negatives and photos of the site, construction progress, construction issues and the finished building. Textual records include correspondence, interoffice letters, construction and tender records, specifications, financial records, meeting reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, contract data, inspection reports, design records and consultancy records.
1975-1986
Safeco Insurance Company of America, Renovation and Addition to Toronto Office Building, Mississauga, Ontario (1977-1981)
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AP018.S1.1977.PR02
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This project series documents renovations and an addition to the Safeco Insurance Company of America office building in Mississauga, Ontario from 1977-1980. The office identified the project number as 7702. Beginning in 1973, Parkin Architects Planners began work on the construction of the Safeco office building. This project consisted of renovations to the original building and an addition, which was one-storey and approximately 30,400 square feet in size. Safeco was to occupy about 1/3 of the new space, while the rest would be rented to tenants. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1975-1986. Photographic materials include slides, negatives and photos of the site, construction progress, construction issues and the finished building. Textual records include correspondence, interoffice letters, construction and tender records, specifications, financial records, meeting reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, contract data, inspection reports, design records and consultancy records.
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1975-1986
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AP206.S1.1982.PR02
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This project series documents an extension and additions to the Milkfed Punjab milk plant in Jalandhar, India from 1982-1985, governed by The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). This project consisted of an extension to the main milk plant, as well as the building of a garage, stores, service block, duty rooms and an addition to the administrative block. An orchard and covered bike area were also proposed. The main plant extension, used for the processing of butter and ghee, was multi-leveled with a primary height of two-storeys but reaching up to four storeys. Different schemes were proposed for the administrative block addition, one which showed a square building and the other showing a round building. The duty rooms, dotted with irregularly placed and sized geometric windows, had a roof that curled up at one end, opening to expose windows. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1973, which include plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details.
1982-1985
NDDB Milkfed Punjab, Jalandhar, India (1982-1985)
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AP206.S1.1982.PR02
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This project series documents an extension and additions to the Milkfed Punjab milk plant in Jalandhar, India from 1982-1985, governed by The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). This project consisted of an extension to the main milk plant, as well as the building of a garage, stores, service block, duty rooms and an addition to the administrative block. An orchard and covered bike area were also proposed. The main plant extension, used for the processing of butter and ghee, was multi-leveled with a primary height of two-storeys but reaching up to four storeys. Different schemes were proposed for the administrative block addition, one which showed a square building and the other showing a round building. The duty rooms, dotted with irregularly placed and sized geometric windows, had a roof that curled up at one end, opening to expose windows. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1973, which include plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details.
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1982-1985
Projet
DOE Air Structure
AP144.S2.D91
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File documents work undertaken by the Lightweight Enclosures Unit (LEU) for the Department of the Environment (DOE), to produce a Draft for Development Code of Practice for Air Supported Structures (DD50) for general use by industry. The project was carried out by Frank Newby and Cedric Price, and includes some of the initial research originally carried out for Air Structures (AP144.S2.D63) and Lightweight Enclosures Unit (AP144.S2.D79). They developed and circulated a questionnaire on behalf of DOE, dated August 1973. The Draft for Development was produced on behalf of British Standards Institution (BSI) for PSA (Property Services Agency) of the Department of the Environment (DOE). Material in this file was produced between 1951 and 1993, but predominantly between 1965 and 1975. Group DR2004:0168 contains material by Ant Farm. Groups DR2004:0170 and DR2004:0172 contain materials that relate to Frei Otto. File contains samples, design development drawing, photographic material, and textual records.
1951-1993, predominant 1965-1975
DOE Air Structure
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AP144.S2.D91
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File documents work undertaken by the Lightweight Enclosures Unit (LEU) for the Department of the Environment (DOE), to produce a Draft for Development Code of Practice for Air Supported Structures (DD50) for general use by industry. The project was carried out by Frank Newby and Cedric Price, and includes some of the initial research originally carried out for Air Structures (AP144.S2.D63) and Lightweight Enclosures Unit (AP144.S2.D79). They developed and circulated a questionnaire on behalf of DOE, dated August 1973. The Draft for Development was produced on behalf of British Standards Institution (BSI) for PSA (Property Services Agency) of the Department of the Environment (DOE). Material in this file was produced between 1951 and 1993, but predominantly between 1965 and 1975. Group DR2004:0168 contains material by Ant Farm. Groups DR2004:0170 and DR2004:0172 contain materials that relate to Frei Otto. File contains samples, design development drawing, photographic material, and textual records.
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1951-1993, predominant 1965-1975
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Projets et réalisations
AP001.S6
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Cette série plus de 100 de ses projets architecturaux au Canada et aux États-Unis, soit de façon autonome ou en collaboration, entre 1914 et 1965. Quand il revint s'établir à Montréal, Cormier commença sa pratique privée comme architecte qui prit fin à l'occasion de sa retraite en 1973. Il fut au début un concessionnaire pour le Système Monnoyer, constructeurs industriels et il était co-directeur du Vapour Processes Limited avec Robert A. Rankin. Les projets sont présentés en ordre chronologique accompagnés des dates des documents (voir l'instrument de recherche). La série comprend des croquis, des dessins de développement, de conception, d'exécution, de présentation, d'atelier et d'arpentage et des aquarelles et des tableaux. La série comprend aussi des documents textuels (correspondance, passation des marchés, administration des marchés, documents de construction, certificats de paiement, notes d'honoraires, de la documentation) des dessins et des photographies.
non daté, 1902, 1914-1980
Projets et réalisations
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AP001.S6
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Cette série plus de 100 de ses projets architecturaux au Canada et aux États-Unis, soit de façon autonome ou en collaboration, entre 1914 et 1965. Quand il revint s'établir à Montréal, Cormier commença sa pratique privée comme architecte qui prit fin à l'occasion de sa retraite en 1973. Il fut au début un concessionnaire pour le Système Monnoyer, constructeurs industriels et il était co-directeur du Vapour Processes Limited avec Robert A. Rankin. Les projets sont présentés en ordre chronologique accompagnés des dates des documents (voir l'instrument de recherche). La série comprend des croquis, des dessins de développement, de conception, d'exécution, de présentation, d'atelier et d'arpentage et des aquarelles et des tableaux. La série comprend aussi des documents textuels (correspondance, passation des marchés, administration des marchés, documents de construction, certificats de paiement, notes d'honoraires, de la documentation) des dessins et des photographies.
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non daté, 1902, 1914-1980
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Fonds Gene Summers
AP114
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The Gene Summers fonds documents primarily the later part of Gene Summers' career as an architect, developer, artist and art collector. Summer's early work with the Office of Mies van der Rohe and C.F. Murphy Associates is summarily represented by notes, sketches and photographs.
1957 - 2004
Fonds Gene Summers
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AP114
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The Gene Summers fonds documents primarily the later part of Gene Summers' career as an architect, developer, artist and art collector. Summer's early work with the Office of Mies van der Rohe and C.F. Murphy Associates is summarily represented by notes, sketches and photographs.
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1957 - 2004