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Travel Records
AP032.S1.SS4.D3
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Files ARCH219035-ARCH219042 are documents from travels in Europe from 1962-1963, and combined business and family travels in Europe, Japan, Central America and the United States between 1968 and 1980. Papers include a travel journal, invoices and receipts, postcards, travel guides and brochures, maps, itineraries, correspondence, and documents on Danish architecture. FIles ARCH21945-ARCH219061 are documents mostly concerning Goldsmith's vacation trips in the United States. Material includes travel brochures, guide books, maps, postcards and various ephemera. Travel journals from visits to Fripp Island, Harvard, Newport R.I., New York and Washington in 1982 include sketches and calculations of bridges. Some files include colour photographs - a trip to Washington D.C. has large prints of SOM buildings, and a file on the artist Christo includes information and photos of his Umbrella Project in Bakersfield, California. Other destinations include Vermont, Delaware, New Mexico, Michigan and Wisconsin. Two files document a 1993 trip to Germany, France, Spain and Switzerland and include correspondence and itineraries.
1962-1993
Travel Records
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AP032.S1.SS4.D3
Description:
Files ARCH219035-ARCH219042 are documents from travels in Europe from 1962-1963, and combined business and family travels in Europe, Japan, Central America and the United States between 1968 and 1980. Papers include a travel journal, invoices and receipts, postcards, travel guides and brochures, maps, itineraries, correspondence, and documents on Danish architecture. FIles ARCH21945-ARCH219061 are documents mostly concerning Goldsmith's vacation trips in the United States. Material includes travel brochures, guide books, maps, postcards and various ephemera. Travel journals from visits to Fripp Island, Harvard, Newport R.I., New York and Washington in 1982 include sketches and calculations of bridges. Some files include colour photographs - a trip to Washington D.C. has large prints of SOM buildings, and a file on the artist Christo includes information and photos of his Umbrella Project in Bakersfield, California. Other destinations include Vermont, Delaware, New Mexico, Michigan and Wisconsin. Two files document a 1993 trip to Germany, France, Spain and Switzerland and include correspondence and itineraries.
File 3
1962-1993
Sous-série
AP032.S5.D4
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A collection of generally - identified, boxed slides, mostly of vacations but also views taken by Goldsmith when living in San Francisco, and various American bridges and buildings. Also includes b/w film negatives from the 1950's and language lessons on audio-cassette.
1952-1985
Unsorted Slides and Negatives
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AP032.S5.D4
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A collection of generally - identified, boxed slides, mostly of vacations but also views taken by Goldsmith when living in San Francisco, and various American bridges and buildings. Also includes b/w film negatives from the 1950's and language lessons on audio-cassette.
File 4
1952-1985
Projet
AP154.S1.1973.PR01
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Project series AP154.S1.1973.PR01, the Seagram Building interior design and renovation project series (1973) documents several renovation projects for the Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. The series is arranged in two subseries. The first subseries consists drawings for interior design projects undertaken by Giovanni Pasanella in the 1970s for Joseph E. Seagram and Sons (JES). In 1980, the Seagram Building was sold to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). Attached to the deed of sale was a lease agreement between the landlord TIAA and the tenant JES. The tenant's exclusive rights, which included rights related to modifications to the building, were outlined in Article 26 of the lease agreement. A substantial part of the second subseries is related to projects undertaken since 1980, including projects that have been identified by Tom Stetz as being related to Article 26. The second subseries also includes copies of original working drawings for the Seagram Building, which, under the terms of Article 26, were the standard against which changes to the building would be measured.
1955-2007
Seagram Building interior design and renovation, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. (1973-2001)
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AP154.S1.1973.PR01
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Project series AP154.S1.1973.PR01, the Seagram Building interior design and renovation project series (1973) documents several renovation projects for the Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. The series is arranged in two subseries. The first subseries consists drawings for interior design projects undertaken by Giovanni Pasanella in the 1970s for Joseph E. Seagram and Sons (JES). In 1980, the Seagram Building was sold to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). Attached to the deed of sale was a lease agreement between the landlord TIAA and the tenant JES. The tenant's exclusive rights, which included rights related to modifications to the building, were outlined in Article 26 of the lease agreement. A substantial part of the second subseries is related to projects undertaken since 1980, including projects that have been identified by Tom Stetz as being related to Article 26. The second subseries also includes copies of original working drawings for the Seagram Building, which, under the terms of Article 26, were the standard against which changes to the building would be measured.
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1955-2007
graphique
ARCH252105
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invitations/posters for various IAUS exhibitions and events: Aldo Rossi in America: Città Analoga drawings, September 19 to October 20, 1979 Marc Treib: Some Posters on a Theme of Architecture, February 27 to March 22, 1980 Oppositions 3 Forum: Physical Context/Cultural Context, 13 December (?) Clorindo Testa: Architecture and Personal Mythology, November 9-25, 1981 John Hejduk:Seven Houses, January 22 to February 16, 1980 IAUS relocation announcement of a move to 19 Union Sq. W., New York
1979-1981
Invitations/posters for various IAUS exhibitions and events
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ARCH252105
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invitations/posters for various IAUS exhibitions and events: Aldo Rossi in America: Città Analoga drawings, September 19 to October 20, 1979 Marc Treib: Some Posters on a Theme of Architecture, February 27 to March 22, 1980 Oppositions 3 Forum: Physical Context/Cultural Context, 13 December (?) Clorindo Testa: Architecture and Personal Mythology, November 9-25, 1981 John Hejduk:Seven Houses, January 22 to February 16, 1980 IAUS relocation announcement of a move to 19 Union Sq. W., New York
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1979-1981
Barbara Penner, historienne de l’architecture, retrace l’évolution des Chutes du Niagara, de leur statut de destination phare pour jeunes mariés au XIXe siècle à celui d’icône postindustrielle kitsch, avant de redevenir la destination par excellence des jeunes mariés. Le photographe Alec Soth, dont les travaux constituent l’amorce de cette causerie présentée par Barbara(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
23 avril 2009
L'enseignement de... Niagara Falls
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Barbara Penner, historienne de l’architecture, retrace l’évolution des Chutes du Niagara, de leur statut de destination phare pour jeunes mariés au XIXe siècle à celui d’icône postindustrielle kitsch, avant de redevenir la destination par excellence des jeunes mariés. Le photographe Alec Soth, dont les travaux constituent l’amorce de cette causerie présentée par Barbara(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
Projet
Auditorium, Claverton Bath
AP144.S2.D41
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File documents an unexecuted project for a domed auditorium at Claverton in Bath, England, for the American Museum in Britain. Adapted from Buckmister Fuller's design for the Radome it was to serve as a multipurpose auditorium and exhibition space. The 250-seat auditorium was enclosed by a double dome construction which could be raised and lowered by hydraulic jacks. Design development sketches and perspective studies show various layouts for seating, and diagrams contain directions for erecting the stage and positioning the dome. A section shows the major components: the dome, both lowered and raised; the location of the hydraulic jacks, screens, and baffles; and the seating layout. Two interior perspectives show the dome both raised and lowered. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 1964. Some perspective diagrams in the file are attributed to M. Haxworth. File contains design development drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1962-1964
Auditorium, Claverton Bath
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AP144.S2.D41
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File documents an unexecuted project for a domed auditorium at Claverton in Bath, England, for the American Museum in Britain. Adapted from Buckmister Fuller's design for the Radome it was to serve as a multipurpose auditorium and exhibition space. The 250-seat auditorium was enclosed by a double dome construction which could be raised and lowered by hydraulic jacks. Design development sketches and perspective studies show various layouts for seating, and diagrams contain directions for erecting the stage and positioning the dome. A section shows the major components: the dome, both lowered and raised; the location of the hydraulic jacks, screens, and baffles; and the seating layout. Two interior perspectives show the dome both raised and lowered. Material in this file was produced between 1962 and 1964. Some perspective diagrams in the file are attributed to M. Haxworth. File contains design development drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 41
1962-1964
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Thème : Le phénomène baroque au-delà de Rome Annalisa Avon, Chercheuse indépendante, Fiume Veneto, Italie Sujet : Baroque in France Before Bernini’s Arrival Dirk De Meyer, Universiteit Gent, Gand, Belgique Sujet : Johann Santini Aichel (1677-1723) Rochelle Ziskin, Department of Art and Art History, University of Missouri-Kansas City, États-Unis Sujet : Lexicons of(...)
septembre 1998 au août 1999
Chercheurs en résidence 1998-1999
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Thème : Le phénomène baroque au-delà de Rome Annalisa Avon, Chercheuse indépendante, Fiume Veneto, Italie Sujet : Baroque in France Before Bernini’s Arrival Dirk De Meyer, Universiteit Gent, Gand, Belgique Sujet : Johann Santini Aichel (1677-1723) Rochelle Ziskin, Department of Art and Art History, University of Missouri-Kansas City, États-Unis Sujet : Lexicons of(...)
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septembre 1998 au
août 1999
Sous-série
Documentation Files
AP032.S1.SS1.D7
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Information files from European and American sources collected by Goldsmith. Papers concerning a range of subjects, mostly on architects (Mies van der Rohe, Buckminister Fuller), architecture, engineering materials and techniques, military events, and I.I.T. Includes periodicals, clippings, technical brochures, building and company profiles, essays, diazos, post cards, bulletins, photographs, and some sketches, notes and correspondence concerning Goldsmith.
1940-1960
Documentation Files
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AP032.S1.SS1.D7
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Information files from European and American sources collected by Goldsmith. Papers concerning a range of subjects, mostly on architects (Mies van der Rohe, Buckminister Fuller), architecture, engineering materials and techniques, military events, and I.I.T. Includes periodicals, clippings, technical brochures, building and company profiles, essays, diazos, post cards, bulletins, photographs, and some sketches, notes and correspondence concerning Goldsmith.
File 7
1940-1960
Projet
AP143.S6.D3
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File documents an unexecuted project for Five Easy Pieces: Dialectical Fragments Toward the Decomposition and Reintegration of Suburbia, Peter Eisenman's submission to the "Suburban Alternatives, 11 American Projects" section of the Biennale di Venezia held in 1976 in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was probably produced in 1976. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, reference drawings, and photographic material.
[1976]
Five Easy Pieces
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AP143.S6.D3
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File documents an unexecuted project for Five Easy Pieces: Dialectical Fragments Toward the Decomposition and Reintegration of Suburbia, Peter Eisenman's submission to the "Suburban Alternatives, 11 American Projects" section of the Biennale di Venezia held in 1976 in Venice, Italy. Material in this file was probably produced in 1976. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, publication drawings, reference drawings, and photographic material.
File 3
[1976]
Projet
AP180.S1.1977.PR02
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This project series documents an elementary and middle school in Faedis, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1977. The school was built with aid from the American Agency for International Development, who funded this project as part of a relief program after the 1976 earthquake in Italy. The project series contains design development drawings and construction drawings. Among these drawings are elevations, sections, floor plans, and details for furnishings.
1977
Scuola elementare e media [Elementary and Middle School], Faedis, Italy (1977-1979)
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AP180.S1.1977.PR02
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This project series documents an elementary and middle school in Faedis, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1977. The school was built with aid from the American Agency for International Development, who funded this project as part of a relief program after the 1976 earthquake in Italy. The project series contains design development drawings and construction drawings. Among these drawings are elevations, sections, floor plans, and details for furnishings.
Project
1977