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AP197.S1.SS9
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This subseries is comprised of notes, drafts, research, and photographic materials that were organized by topic. Unlike Kenneth Frampton’s research files which are arranged in Series AP197.S2, these files were compiled for book projects, articles, book reviews, lectures, interviews, conference addresses, and keynote speeches, and document over 300 of Frampton's published or unpublished texts. The materials include notes, contracts, drafts, correspondence, final copies of texts, photographic materials, and research materials. This subseries also includes Frampton’s curriculum vitaes, notebooks, and covers he designed for the journal Architectural Design (1962-1964). The files are organized alphabetically by the topic explored, namely architects. Some of these architects include: Alvar Aalto; Tadao Ando; Georges Baines; Luis Barragan; H.P. Berlage; Mario Botta; Alberto Campo Baeza; David Chipperfield; Alvaro Siza; Michael Kagan; Louis Kahn; Rem Koolhaas; Kengo Kuma; Kisho Kurakawa; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Raphael Moneo; Carlo Scarpa; O.M. Ungers; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Monica Pidgeon. Subjects explored in these texts include: photography; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; the British Library; China's sacred sites; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; and the role of education. Large portions of these boxes document the publications "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999), "Le Corbusier" (1997 and 2002), "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House" (1995), and "American Masterworks" (2008). Some folders may include coloured tabs with the note "copied." These tabs were used to identify whether the particular writing/project in question had been added to Frampton's curriculum vitae.
circa 1952 -2016
Books, articles, reviews, lectures, and juries
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AP197.S1.SS9
Description:
This subseries is comprised of notes, drafts, research, and photographic materials that were organized by topic. Unlike Kenneth Frampton’s research files which are arranged in Series AP197.S2, these files were compiled for book projects, articles, book reviews, lectures, interviews, conference addresses, and keynote speeches, and document over 300 of Frampton's published or unpublished texts. The materials include notes, contracts, drafts, correspondence, final copies of texts, photographic materials, and research materials. This subseries also includes Frampton’s curriculum vitaes, notebooks, and covers he designed for the journal Architectural Design (1962-1964). The files are organized alphabetically by the topic explored, namely architects. Some of these architects include: Alvar Aalto; Tadao Ando; Georges Baines; Luis Barragan; H.P. Berlage; Mario Botta; Alberto Campo Baeza; David Chipperfield; Alvaro Siza; Michael Kagan; Louis Kahn; Rem Koolhaas; Kengo Kuma; Kisho Kurakawa; Adolf Loos; Le Corbusier; Raphael Moneo; Carlo Scarpa; O.M. Ungers; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; Frank Lloyd Wright; and Monica Pidgeon. Subjects explored in these texts include: photography; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; the British Library; China's sacred sites; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; and the role of education. Large portions of these boxes document the publications "World Architecture 1900-2000: a Critical Mosaic" (1999), "Le Corbusier" (1997 and 2002), "American Masterworks: the Twentieth Century House" (1995), and "American Masterworks" (2008). Some folders may include coloured tabs with the note "copied." These tabs were used to identify whether the particular writing/project in question had been added to Frampton's curriculum vitae.
Subseries
circa 1952 -2016
recherche
Chercheurs en résidence 2010
Nicholas Adams, Collège Vassar, Poughkeepsie, États-Unis Sujet : Being Modern, Being Swedish: Gunnar Asplund’s Law Court Extension, Göteborg (1934-1938) Frederick Bohrer, Hood College, Frederick, États-Unis Sujet : Photography, Architecture, Archaeology: The Image as Object Enrico Chapel, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Toulouse, France Sujet : Le paysage(...)
9 mars 2010 au 15 août 2010
Chercheurs en résidence 2010
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Nicholas Adams, Collège Vassar, Poughkeepsie, États-Unis Sujet : Being Modern, Being Swedish: Gunnar Asplund’s Law Court Extension, Göteborg (1934-1938) Frederick Bohrer, Hood College, Frederick, États-Unis Sujet : Photography, Architecture, Archaeology: The Image as Object Enrico Chapel, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Toulouse, France Sujet : Le paysage(...)
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9 mars 2010 au
15 août 2010
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Fonds
Fonds Hal Ingberg
AP120
Résumé:
Le fonds documente les activités professionnels de l'architecte Hal Ingberg (b. 1960). Il contient des dessins, des photographies, des esquisses, des panneaux de présentation, ainsi que des documents textuels qui comprend une sélection de projets développés ou réalisés entre 1991 et 2002.
1991-2002
Fonds Hal Ingberg
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AP120
Résumé:
Le fonds documente les activités professionnels de l'architecte Hal Ingberg (b. 1960). Il contient des dessins, des photographies, des esquisses, des panneaux de présentation, ainsi que des documents textuels qui comprend une sélection de projets développés ou réalisés entre 1991 et 2002.
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1991-2002
articles
Quasi documentaire
La vie des documents, la photographie en tant que projet, Stefano Graziani et Bas Princen, Jeff Wall, conversation, histoire orale
5 juin 2023
des pros : construction auto-documentée sur les réseaux sociaux étudie l’émergence, sur les médias sociaux, de clips populaires documentant les travaux de construction par les personnes présentes sur le chantier elles-mêmes. Inspirés par l’essor de l’économie de la création, les entrepreneurs, les ouvriers et les artisans ont commencé à enregistrer et à partager leurs(...)
salle octogonale Mot(s)-clé(s):
médias sociaux, TikTok, Instagram, photographie d'architecture, travailleurs de la construction, main-d'œuvre, compétences
juin 2024 au octobre 2024
des pros : construction auto documentée sur les réseaux sociaux
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des pros : construction auto-documentée sur les réseaux sociaux étudie l’émergence, sur les médias sociaux, de clips populaires documentant les travaux de construction par les personnes présentes sur le chantier elles-mêmes. Inspirés par l’essor de l’économie de la création, les entrepreneurs, les ouvriers et les artisans ont commencé à enregistrer et à partager leurs(...)
salle octogonale Mot(s)-clé(s):
médias sociaux, TikTok, Instagram, photographie d'architecture, travailleurs de la construction, main-d'œuvre, compétences
Projet
AP154.S1.1979.PR01
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Project series AP154.S1.1979.PR01, George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York, N.Y. (1979), documents an executed project to recycle a municipal asphalt plant into a youth sports and arts center. Clients for the project were the New York City Department of General Services and the Neighborhood Committee for the Asphalt Green, chaired by Dr. George Murphy. The asphalt plant was a parabolic structure built in the 1940s by the firm Kahn and Jacobs. Pasanella + Klein worked on the adaptive reuse project with HOK, successors to Kahn and Jacobs. The transformed interior includes two gymnasia of different sizes, a running track, art and photography studios, offices, lockers, showers and a theatre. The design includes an on-site total energy plant. The project series consists of presentation drawings. References: Kerr, Laurie. "Back to the future", Oculus, v. 64, no. 7/8 (March/April 2002), p. 7-8. Dixon, John Morris. "25-year watch", Oculus, v. 71, issue 1 (spring 2009) Doubilet, Susan. "Arch support", Progressive architecture, v. 66, no. 11 (Nov. 1985), p. 101 Architektur + Wettbewerbe, 127 (Sept. 1986), p. 16-17
between 1979 and 1984?
George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York, N.Y. (1979)
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AP154.S1.1979.PR01
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Project series AP154.S1.1979.PR01, George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York, N.Y. (1979), documents an executed project to recycle a municipal asphalt plant into a youth sports and arts center. Clients for the project were the New York City Department of General Services and the Neighborhood Committee for the Asphalt Green, chaired by Dr. George Murphy. The asphalt plant was a parabolic structure built in the 1940s by the firm Kahn and Jacobs. Pasanella + Klein worked on the adaptive reuse project with HOK, successors to Kahn and Jacobs. The transformed interior includes two gymnasia of different sizes, a running track, art and photography studios, offices, lockers, showers and a theatre. The design includes an on-site total energy plant. The project series consists of presentation drawings. References: Kerr, Laurie. "Back to the future", Oculus, v. 64, no. 7/8 (March/April 2002), p. 7-8. Dixon, John Morris. "25-year watch", Oculus, v. 71, issue 1 (spring 2009) Doubilet, Susan. "Arch support", Progressive architecture, v. 66, no. 11 (Nov. 1985), p. 101 Architektur + Wettbewerbe, 127 (Sept. 1986), p. 16-17
Project
between 1979 and 1984?
Stirling
AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.2
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British architect James Stirling and various critics talk about his philosophy and work while viewing his architectural projects around the world. New York, NY : Michael Blackwood Productions, c1987. Produced and directed by Michael Blackwood ; a coproduction Michael Blackwood Productions, Saarländischer Rundfunk, BBC Television, Sveriges Television/AB/SVTI ; photographed by John Else, Mead Hunt, Bodo Kessler ; edited by Stephen Plumlee ; narration written by Martin Filler and Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; narrated by Russell Connor ; additional photography by John Adderly, Ricky Gauld, Mark Trottenberg ; sound-recordists, Brian Greenman, Martyn Clift, M. Webberley ; consultants, Martin Filler, Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; still photographs, John Donat ... [et al.] ; associate director, Stephen Plumlee ; associate producer, Kelley Forsyth ; executive producers, Peter Brugger, Rolf Porsborn, Alan Yentob
1987
Stirling
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AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.2
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British architect James Stirling and various critics talk about his philosophy and work while viewing his architectural projects around the world. New York, NY : Michael Blackwood Productions, c1987. Produced and directed by Michael Blackwood ; a coproduction Michael Blackwood Productions, Saarländischer Rundfunk, BBC Television, Sveriges Television/AB/SVTI ; photographed by John Else, Mead Hunt, Bodo Kessler ; edited by Stephen Plumlee ; narration written by Martin Filler and Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; narrated by Russell Connor ; additional photography by John Adderly, Ricky Gauld, Mark Trottenberg ; sound-recordists, Brian Greenman, Martyn Clift, M. Webberley ; consultants, Martin Filler, Rosemarie Hagg Bletter ; still photographs, John Donat ... [et al.] ; associate director, Stephen Plumlee ; associate producer, Kelley Forsyth ; executive producers, Peter Brugger, Rolf Porsborn, Alan Yentob
1987
AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.6
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Episode of television program "Building sites". James Stirling presents the architecture of the Katherine Stephen Room, a room for rare books at Newnham College, Cambridge, England, designed by architects Joanna van Heyningen and Birkin Haward. Presented by James Stirling. Camera, David Swan; sound, David Jewitt; stills photography, Hugh Palmer, Martin Charles; graphics, Rose James, Joel Greenberg; video editor, John Paroussi; production assistant, Mary McKernan; researcher, Ruth Rosenthal; producer, Clare Paterson; director, Geoff Dunlop.
1989
Building sights (Television program)
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AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.6
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Episode of television program "Building sites". James Stirling presents the architecture of the Katherine Stephen Room, a room for rare books at Newnham College, Cambridge, England, designed by architects Joanna van Heyningen and Birkin Haward. Presented by James Stirling. Camera, David Swan; sound, David Jewitt; stills photography, Hugh Palmer, Martin Charles; graphics, Rose James, Joel Greenberg; video editor, John Paroussi; production assistant, Mary McKernan; researcher, Ruth Rosenthal; producer, Clare Paterson; director, Geoff Dunlop.
1989
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Fonds
Fonds Saucier + Perrotte
AP130
Résumé:
Le Fonds Saucier + Perrotte comprend une sélection de cinq projets d'architecture développés ou réalisés par l'agence en Ontario et au Québec entre 1989 et 2000. Il contient des cahiers d'esquisses, des dessins, des maquettes, des photographies, ainsi que des documents textuels. Ces documents nous renseignent sur la proposition présentée au concours du Kitchener City Hall (Ontario, 1989), et sur la conception de quatre autres projets, ceux-là réalisés, soit le Théâtre du Rideau Vert (reconstruction; Montréal, 1989-1991), le Centre du Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui (Montréal, 1990-1991), la Faculté d'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal (Montréal, 1995-1998) et le Collège Gérald-Godin (Sainte-Geneviève-de-Pierrefonds, 1997-2000).
1989-2000
Fonds Saucier + Perrotte
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AP130
Résumé:
Le Fonds Saucier + Perrotte comprend une sélection de cinq projets d'architecture développés ou réalisés par l'agence en Ontario et au Québec entre 1989 et 2000. Il contient des cahiers d'esquisses, des dessins, des maquettes, des photographies, ainsi que des documents textuels. Ces documents nous renseignent sur la proposition présentée au concours du Kitchener City Hall (Ontario, 1989), et sur la conception de quatre autres projets, ceux-là réalisés, soit le Théâtre du Rideau Vert (reconstruction; Montréal, 1989-1991), le Centre du Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui (Montréal, 1990-1991), la Faculté d'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal (Montréal, 1995-1998) et le Collège Gérald-Godin (Sainte-Geneviève-de-Pierrefonds, 1997-2000).
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1989-2000
Sous-série
AP156.S3.SS2
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La sous-série documente les projets d'architecture et d'urbanisme de Pierre Jeanneret et autres architectes à Talwara, en Inde, entre la fin des années 1940s et le début des années 1960s. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1949 et 1965. La sous-série contient des dessins et des reprograhies, dont des dessins de développement du design, des dessins d'exécution et des dessins de présentation. Il y a aussi des photographies et une chemise. Sub-series documents architectural and urban planning projects of Pierre Jeanneret and other architects in Talwara, India, between the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Material in this file was produced in between 1949 and 1965. The sub-series contains a reprographic copy of a working drawing. The sub-series contains drawings and reprographic copies, such as design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. There are also photographs and a folder.
1949-1965
Talwara, Inde = Talwara, India
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AP156.S3.SS2
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La sous-série documente les projets d'architecture et d'urbanisme de Pierre Jeanneret et autres architectes à Talwara, en Inde, entre la fin des années 1940s et le début des années 1960s. Le matériel dans cette sous-série a été produit entre 1949 et 1965. La sous-série contient des dessins et des reprograhies, dont des dessins de développement du design, des dessins d'exécution et des dessins de présentation. Il y a aussi des photographies et une chemise. Sub-series documents architectural and urban planning projects of Pierre Jeanneret and other architects in Talwara, India, between the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Material in this file was produced in between 1949 and 1965. The sub-series contains a reprographic copy of a working drawing. The sub-series contains drawings and reprographic copies, such as design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. There are also photographs and a folder.
Sous-série 2
1949-1965