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ARCH270072
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Letter of acknowledgment from Mrs. P. Chinubhai, in India, about photographs of Le Corbusier designed house-model sent by Sophie Lafrance of the Centre Canadien d'Architecture in Montréal, Canada.
December 1999
Letter adressed to Sophie Lafrance from Mrs P. Chinubhai Sleth in India
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ARCH270072
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Letter of acknowledgment from Mrs. P. Chinubhai, in India, about photographs of Le Corbusier designed house-model sent by Sophie Lafrance of the Centre Canadien d'Architecture in Montréal, Canada.
documents textuels
December 1999
L’architecture et son image a pour thème les relations complexes existant entre l’architecture et sa représentation – c’est-à-dire entre les bâtiments, les paysages, les villes et les dessins, les photographies et certains modes de figuration. L’exposition réunit des images allant du début du 16e siècle jusqu’à la fin du 20e siècle. Elle comporte des pièces de toutes(...)
7 mai 1989 au 7 août 1989
L’architecture et son image
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L’architecture et son image a pour thème les relations complexes existant entre l’architecture et sa représentation – c’est-à-dire entre les bâtiments, les paysages, les villes et les dessins, les photographies et certains modes de figuration. L’exposition réunit des images allant du début du 16e siècle jusqu’à la fin du 20e siècle. Elle comporte des pièces de toutes(...)
3 ring binder(s)
PHCON2003:0003
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Binders include colour copies, made from digital images of slides, negatives, and photographs held in a binder, which was lent to CCA for copying in 2003 by the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark. The photographic materials include some early photographs of Gordon Matta-Clark and his family, but mainly document the following early Matta-Clark projects: Photo-Fry (1969), Agar (1969-1970); Incendiary Wafers (1970-1971); Fire Boy (1971); Garbage Wall (1970); Jacks (1971); Pig Roast (1971); Tree Dance (1971); Belly Curtain (1971); Time Well (1971); Cherry Tree (1971); Winter Garden (1971); Sauna (1973); Food (1971-1973); and Untitled Wall Cutting (Santiago) (1971).
negatives exposed 1943-1971
Working photographs from 1971
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PHCON2003:0003
Description:
Binders include colour copies, made from digital images of slides, negatives, and photographs held in a binder, which was lent to CCA for copying in 2003 by the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark. The photographic materials include some early photographs of Gordon Matta-Clark and his family, but mainly document the following early Matta-Clark projects: Photo-Fry (1969), Agar (1969-1970); Incendiary Wafers (1970-1971); Fire Boy (1971); Garbage Wall (1970); Jacks (1971); Pig Roast (1971); Tree Dance (1971); Belly Curtain (1971); Time Well (1971); Cherry Tree (1971); Winter Garden (1971); Sauna (1973); Food (1971-1973); and Untitled Wall Cutting (Santiago) (1971).
3 ring binder(s)
negatives exposed 1943-1971
DR2004:0360:002
1998 or 1999
International Foundation for the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFCCA) Prize for the Design of Cities competition: entry by Cedric Price: view of site from south with proposed Hudson Sleeve, laser transmission tower, southern extension to Javits Convention Center and City Sleeve
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DR2004:0360:002
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AP189.S1
Description:
Series 1, Software for collecting, formatting and storing data from the sensors, 2000-2008, is composed of four groups of files. Three of the four groups appear to represent different versions of a module that collects data from the sensors, writes the sensor data to XML format and transmits the data to a Web Server. The remaining group (ARCH275240) is composed of files whose purpose has not been identified. Files in this series were created between 2000 and 2008 but predominantly between 2006 and 2008. ARCH275099 is a group of files that were originally saved to a compact disc following the CCA exhibition. The data on the compact disc was organized and interpreted by the person or persons who compiled it. The original directories have descriptive names and the data is accompanied by instructions in a readme file. This is a selection of the files from the compact disc; other files from the disc can be found in Series 2. Groups ARCH275106 and ARCH275201 are composed of files that were selected from two of the hard drives that were returned to the CCA after the exhibition in Rovereto. The content of the hard drives included the selected files as well as system files and other data that was not retained in the archive. The two groups have some similarities in content and file structure and they both have some content that is similar to that of ARCH275099. Group ARCH275106 additionally includes ZiLOG development software and a "CCA Trident program" copyrighted by Scenethetic Inc. The modules in groups ARCH275099, ARCH275106 and ARCH275201 were developed in part by CCA information technology staff.
2000-2008
Software for collecting, formatting and storing data from the sensors
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AP189.S1
Description:
Series 1, Software for collecting, formatting and storing data from the sensors, 2000-2008, is composed of four groups of files. Three of the four groups appear to represent different versions of a module that collects data from the sensors, writes the sensor data to XML format and transmits the data to a Web Server. The remaining group (ARCH275240) is composed of files whose purpose has not been identified. Files in this series were created between 2000 and 2008 but predominantly between 2006 and 2008. ARCH275099 is a group of files that were originally saved to a compact disc following the CCA exhibition. The data on the compact disc was organized and interpreted by the person or persons who compiled it. The original directories have descriptive names and the data is accompanied by instructions in a readme file. This is a selection of the files from the compact disc; other files from the disc can be found in Series 2. Groups ARCH275106 and ARCH275201 are composed of files that were selected from two of the hard drives that were returned to the CCA after the exhibition in Rovereto. The content of the hard drives included the selected files as well as system files and other data that was not retained in the archive. The two groups have some similarities in content and file structure and they both have some content that is similar to that of ARCH275099. Group ARCH275106 additionally includes ZiLOG development software and a "CCA Trident program" copyrighted by Scenethetic Inc. The modules in groups ARCH275099, ARCH275106 and ARCH275201 were developed in part by CCA information technology staff.
Series 1
2000-2008
photographies
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82 photograph(s)
PH1996:0069:001-109
Description:
Group of 109 Polaroid photographs made by Aldo Rossi with some presented in the exhibition 'Luigi Ghirri - Aldo Rossi. Things Which Are Only Themselves' held at the CCA in 1996. The photographs represent several scenes from Rossi's travels in different countries: building façades, sacred images, billboards, houses from a Shaker village, baroque façades of churches (in Lecce, Italy), shops, street scenes, lakes, ports, showcases and furniture. Rossi's photography shows the interest he shares with photographer Luigi Ghirri in the belief in the autonomous eye of the photographer and in the potential of that eye to reveal something new to the architect. Ghirri sees in Rossi's Polaroids a "concealed passion, the 'secret' images of the architect, [...] puzzles that are solved with the heart". And according to his definition of photography, "a tangle of monuments, lights, thoughts, objects, moments and metaphors forming the landscape we are searching for in our minds... as would the points of an imaginary compass, which indicates a possible direction".
architecture, ingénierie, sculpture
1980s-1990s
Group of views of architecture from Aldo Rossi's trips to Italy, France, Corsica, Greece, United States and unspecified countries
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PH1996:0069:001-109
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Group of 109 Polaroid photographs made by Aldo Rossi with some presented in the exhibition 'Luigi Ghirri - Aldo Rossi. Things Which Are Only Themselves' held at the CCA in 1996. The photographs represent several scenes from Rossi's travels in different countries: building façades, sacred images, billboards, houses from a Shaker village, baroque façades of churches (in Lecce, Italy), shops, street scenes, lakes, ports, showcases and furniture. Rossi's photography shows the interest he shares with photographer Luigi Ghirri in the belief in the autonomous eye of the photographer and in the potential of that eye to reveal something new to the architect. Ghirri sees in Rossi's Polaroids a "concealed passion, the 'secret' images of the architect, [...] puzzles that are solved with the heart". And according to his definition of photography, "a tangle of monuments, lights, thoughts, objects, moments and metaphors forming the landscape we are searching for in our minds... as would the points of an imaginary compass, which indicates a possible direction".
photographies
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82 photograph(s)
1980s-1990s
architecture, ingénierie, sculpture
oeuvres d'art
DR2006:0167
Description:
Le lustre est composé de 105 éléments en forme de larme. Chaque larme est en acrylique et contient soit un spécimen organique soit un objet trouvé cueilli par Gilles Clément d'un "Tiers paysage" près du Jardin du CCA. Attaché au bout de chaque élément est un fil en plastique. Lors de l'exposition "Environ(ne)ment", les éléments furent supendus du plafond pour former le lustre. -- The chandelier is composed of 105 teardrop-shaped elements, each of which is attached to a plastic cord. Each "teardrop" is made of acrylic, and in each one is encased either an organic specimen or a found object collected by Gilles Clément from a "Third Landscape" near the CCA Garden. For the "Environ(ne)ment" exhibition, each teardrop was suspended from the ceiling to form the chandelier.
2006
Lustre installé au Centre canadien d'architecture dans le cadre de l'exposition "Environnement - manières d'agir pour demain"
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DR2006:0167
Description:
Le lustre est composé de 105 éléments en forme de larme. Chaque larme est en acrylique et contient soit un spécimen organique soit un objet trouvé cueilli par Gilles Clément d'un "Tiers paysage" près du Jardin du CCA. Attaché au bout de chaque élément est un fil en plastique. Lors de l'exposition "Environ(ne)ment", les éléments furent supendus du plafond pour former le lustre. -- The chandelier is composed of 105 teardrop-shaped elements, each of which is attached to a plastic cord. Each "teardrop" is made of acrylic, and in each one is encased either an organic specimen or a found object collected by Gilles Clément from a "Third Landscape" near the CCA Garden. For the "Environ(ne)ment" exhibition, each teardrop was suspended from the ceiling to form the chandelier.
oeuvres d'art
2006
photographies
DR2012:0012:112:002
Description:
Ring binder containing transparencies, related to the following projects from 1970 to 1989: - Une histoire, 1974-1977 (4 transparencies); - Fragments, 1975-1978 (1 transparency); - Streetwork, 1978 (3 transparencies); - Edifice, 1979 (2 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - A Chicago construction, 1981-1983 (4 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - A Toronto construction, 1982 (1 transparency); - A construction in Venice, 1985-1986 (2 transparencies); - Pliny on my mind, 1983 (1 transparency); - German series 1, 1980-1983 (6 transparencies, including 3 duplicates); - German series 2, 1981-1985 (2 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - German series 3, 1980-1990 (3 transparencies, including 2 duplicates); - German series 4, 1983-1987 (3 transparencies); - From Laugier to Popova, 1985 (3 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - A Lethbridge construction, 1985 (5 transparencies, including 2 duplicates); - CCA garden, 1987-1990 (40 transparencies, 1 negative, including 11 duplicates).
1975-1990
Photographs of various artworks from Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0012:112:002
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Ring binder containing transparencies, related to the following projects from 1970 to 1989: - Une histoire, 1974-1977 (4 transparencies); - Fragments, 1975-1978 (1 transparency); - Streetwork, 1978 (3 transparencies); - Edifice, 1979 (2 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - A Chicago construction, 1981-1983 (4 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - A Toronto construction, 1982 (1 transparency); - A construction in Venice, 1985-1986 (2 transparencies); - Pliny on my mind, 1983 (1 transparency); - German series 1, 1980-1983 (6 transparencies, including 3 duplicates); - German series 2, 1981-1985 (2 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - German series 3, 1980-1990 (3 transparencies, including 2 duplicates); - German series 4, 1983-1987 (3 transparencies); - From Laugier to Popova, 1985 (3 transparencies, including 1 duplicate); - A Lethbridge construction, 1985 (5 transparencies, including 2 duplicates); - CCA garden, 1987-1990 (40 transparencies, 1 negative, including 11 duplicates).
photographies
1975-1990
PH1989:0147
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One of a series of forty-four photographs of the Yaqui community of Old Pascua by Lorne Greenberg. The photographs document the relationship of household and church in the Yaqui community. The photographs were exhibited at the Arizona State Museum in 1983. The CCA collection includes ten photographs from the series (PH1989:0147 - PH1989:0156). In 1978, the San Ignacio Yaqui Council applied for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which had been established by the United States Government in 1974. The community first received CDBG funding in 1979/1980. Since that time, most of the owner-occupied houses in Pascua Village have been torn down and new homes have been built.
architecture
1981
View of path to church, Old Pascua, Tucson, Arizona, United States (from a series documenting the Yaqui community of Old Pascua)
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PH1989:0147
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One of a series of forty-four photographs of the Yaqui community of Old Pascua by Lorne Greenberg. The photographs document the relationship of household and church in the Yaqui community. The photographs were exhibited at the Arizona State Museum in 1983. The CCA collection includes ten photographs from the series (PH1989:0147 - PH1989:0156). In 1978, the San Ignacio Yaqui Council applied for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which had been established by the United States Government in 1974. The community first received CDBG funding in 1979/1980. Since that time, most of the owner-occupied houses in Pascua Village have been torn down and new homes have been built.
architecture