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AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
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Date:
1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
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Projects
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AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
Projects
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AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
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1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
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archives
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Fonds
archives
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Fonds
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AP051
Résumé:
The Groupe de recherche sur Montréal fonds, 1975-1997, documents the Groupe de recherche sur Montréal’s (GRM) extensive research on the development of pre and post-industrial Montreal’s built environment. In addition to this extensive collection of research materials, the fonds also includes administrative files relating to the GRM’s everyday administration and management. Materials found in this fonds consist of approximately 40 l.m. of textual documentation, approximately 2000 maps and 1 model.
AP051
Résumé:
The Groupe de recherche sur Montréal fonds, 1975-1997, documents the Groupe de recherche sur Montréal’s (GRM) extensive research on the development of pre and post-industrial Montreal’s built environment. In addition to this extensive collection of research materials, the fonds also includes administrative files relating to the GRM’s everyday administration and management. Materials found in this fonds consist of approximately 40 l.m. of textual documentation, approximately 2000 maps and 1 model.
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Date:
1975-1997
1975-1997
Titre:
Fonds Groupe de recherche sur Montréal
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AP051
Résumé:
The Groupe de recherche sur Montréal fonds, 1975-1997, documents the Groupe de recherche sur Montréal’s (GRM) extensive research on the development of pre and post-industrial Montreal’s built environment. In addition to this extensive collection of research materials, the fonds also includes administrative files relating to the GRM’s everyday administration and management. Materials found in this fonds consist of approximately 40 l.m. of textual documentation, approximately 2000 maps and 1 model.
Fonds Groupe de recherche sur Montréal
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AP051
Résumé:
The Groupe de recherche sur Montréal fonds, 1975-1997, documents the Groupe de recherche sur Montréal’s (GRM) extensive research on the development of pre and post-industrial Montreal’s built environment. In addition to this extensive collection of research materials, the fonds also includes administrative files relating to the GRM’s everyday administration and management. Materials found in this fonds consist of approximately 40 l.m. of textual documentation, approximately 2000 maps and 1 model.
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archives
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Fonds
archives
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Fonds
Date:
1975-1997
1975-1997
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archives
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Fonds
archives
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Fonds
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AP057
Résumé:
The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) fonds is composed primarily of textual and photographic material which document the activities of the IAUS from its inception in 1967 until its dissolution in 1983. Those activities include the publication of three periodicals (Oppositions, October and Skyline), as well as numerous books, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and educational programming. In addition, the IAUS fonds documents the activities of the IAUS' director, architect Peter Eisenman.
AP057
Résumé:
The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) fonds is composed primarily of textual and photographic material which document the activities of the IAUS from its inception in 1967 until its dissolution in 1983. Those activities include the publication of three periodicals (Oppositions, October and Skyline), as well as numerous books, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and educational programming. In addition, the IAUS fonds documents the activities of the IAUS' director, architect Peter Eisenman.
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Date:
1965-1984
1965-1984
Titre:
Fonds Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
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AP057
Résumé:
The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) fonds is composed primarily of textual and photographic material which document the activities of the IAUS from its inception in 1967 until its dissolution in 1983. Those activities include the publication of three periodicals (Oppositions, October and Skyline), as well as numerous books, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and educational programming. In addition, the IAUS fonds documents the activities of the IAUS' director, architect Peter Eisenman.
Fonds Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
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AP057
Résumé:
The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) fonds is composed primarily of textual and photographic material which document the activities of the IAUS from its inception in 1967 until its dissolution in 1983. Those activities include the publication of three periodicals (Oppositions, October and Skyline), as well as numerous books, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and educational programming. In addition, the IAUS fonds documents the activities of the IAUS' director, architect Peter Eisenman.
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archives
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Fonds
archives
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Fonds
Date:
1965-1984
1965-1984
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archives
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Fonds
archives
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Fonds
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CP138
Résumé:
The Gordon Matta-Clark collection documents the personal and professional activities of Gordon Matta-Clark through his correspondence, texts, library, artwork and films, created predominantly between 1969 and 1978. Additionally the collection contains correspondence and photographs collected by Anne Alpert, Matta-Clark's mother, and documentation on his work collected by his widow Jane Crawford following his death.
CP138
Résumé:
The Gordon Matta-Clark collection documents the personal and professional activities of Gordon Matta-Clark through his correspondence, texts, library, artwork and films, created predominantly between 1969 and 1978. Additionally the collection contains correspondence and photographs collected by Anne Alpert, Matta-Clark's mother, and documentation on his work collected by his widow Jane Crawford following his death.
Personnes et institutions:
- Gordon Matta-Clark (creator)
- Anne Alpert (compiler)
- Jane Crawford (compiler)
Date:
1914-2008
1914-2008
Titre:
Collection Gordon Matta-Clark
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CP138
Résumé:
The Gordon Matta-Clark collection documents the personal and professional activities of Gordon Matta-Clark through his correspondence, texts, library, artwork and films, created predominantly between 1969 and 1978. Additionally the collection contains correspondence and photographs collected by Anne Alpert, Matta-Clark's mother, and documentation on his work collected by his widow Jane Crawford following his death.
Collection Gordon Matta-Clark
Actions:
CP138
Résumé:
The Gordon Matta-Clark collection documents the personal and professional activities of Gordon Matta-Clark through his correspondence, texts, library, artwork and films, created predominantly between 1969 and 1978. Additionally the collection contains correspondence and photographs collected by Anne Alpert, Matta-Clark's mother, and documentation on his work collected by his widow Jane Crawford following his death.
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archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Collection
archives
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Collection
Date:
1914-2008
1914-2008
Personnes et institutions:
- Gordon Matta-Clark (creator)
- Anne Alpert (compiler)
- Jane Crawford (compiler)
Classification:
archives
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Fonds
archives
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Fonds
Numéro de référence:
AP140
Résumé:
The James Stirling/Michael Wilford fonds documents the personal activities and professional practice of architects James Stirling and Michael Wilford. It pertains to their work as architectural students, and to the architectural and urban planning projects by the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; Michael Wilford GmbH; and Wilford Schupp Architekten GmbH, as well as by the firms of Michael Wilford Architects and Michael Wilford + MUMA. Significant British and German projects designed by the firms of James Stirling and Partner and successive firms are particularly well represented in the fonds.
AP140
Résumé:
The James Stirling/Michael Wilford fonds documents the personal activities and professional practice of architects James Stirling and Michael Wilford. It pertains to their work as architectural students, and to the architectural and urban planning projects by the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; Michael Wilford GmbH; and Wilford Schupp Architekten GmbH, as well as by the firms of Michael Wilford Architects and Michael Wilford + MUMA. Significant British and German projects designed by the firms of James Stirling and Partner and successive firms are particularly well represented in the fonds.
Personnes et institutions:
- James Frazer Stirling (creator)
- Michael Wilford (creator)
- James Gowan (creator)
- Stirling and Gowan (creator)
- James Stirling (Firm) (creator)
- James Stirling and Partner (creator)
- James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates (creator)
- Michael Wilford and Partners (creator)
- Michael Wilford GmbH (creator)
- Michael Wilford Architects (creator)
- Michael Wilford + MUMA (creator)
- Wilford Schupp Architekten (Firm) (creator)
- James Frazer Stirling (archive creator)
Date:
circa 1939-2004
circa 1939-2004
Titre:
Fonds James Stirling/Michael Wilford
Actions:
AP140
Résumé:
The James Stirling/Michael Wilford fonds documents the personal activities and professional practice of architects James Stirling and Michael Wilford. It pertains to their work as architectural students, and to the architectural and urban planning projects by the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; Michael Wilford GmbH; and Wilford Schupp Architekten GmbH, as well as by the firms of Michael Wilford Architects and Michael Wilford + MUMA. Significant British and German projects designed by the firms of James Stirling and Partner and successive firms are particularly well represented in the fonds.
Fonds James Stirling/Michael Wilford
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AP140
Résumé:
The James Stirling/Michael Wilford fonds documents the personal activities and professional practice of architects James Stirling and Michael Wilford. It pertains to their work as architectural students, and to the architectural and urban planning projects by the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; Michael Wilford GmbH; and Wilford Schupp Architekten GmbH, as well as by the firms of Michael Wilford Architects and Michael Wilford + MUMA. Significant British and German projects designed by the firms of James Stirling and Partner and successive firms are particularly well represented in the fonds.
Classification:
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
Date:
circa 1939-2004
circa 1939-2004
Personnes et institutions:
- James Frazer Stirling (creator)
- Michael Wilford (creator)
- James Gowan (creator)
- Stirling and Gowan (creator)
- James Stirling (Firm) (creator)
- James Stirling and Partner (creator)
- James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates (creator)
- Michael Wilford and Partners (creator)
- Michael Wilford GmbH (creator)
- Michael Wilford Architects (creator)
- Michael Wilford + MUMA (creator)
- Wilford Schupp Architekten (Firm) (creator)
- James Frazer Stirling (archive creator)
Classification:
archives
archives
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Description:
36 items ; 97 cm. or smaller.
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303200 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Baer House, Corrales, New Mexico" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303179 | 2007-6 | English press release (exhibition) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303192 | 2007-6 | French card (nomination 2008 Webby Awards); image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303189 | 2007-6 | English press release (continuation of the film series Running on empty) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303197 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303194 | 2007-6 | card (colloquium 1973: Now What?) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303190 | 2007-6 | French press release (2008 Nuit blanche) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303196 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303198 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "The roof at 519 East 11th Street, New York" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303186 | 2007-6 | card (Nov. 6, 2007 post-vernissage) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303203 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Ecol House, Montréal, Québec" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303182 | 2007-6 | English press release (film series Running on empty) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303184 | 2007-6 | English press release (website) | English press release (website) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303195 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303199 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Line-up at an American gas station in anticipation of rationing" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303201 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Sticks and Stones House, Minneapolis, Minnesota" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303183 | 2007-6 | French press release (website) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303181 | 2007-6 | French press release (film series Courir à sa perte) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 253203 | 2007-6 | French press release (exhibition) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 305150 | 2007-6 | French clipping "Courir à sa perte" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 304181 | 2007-6 | exhibition announcement card | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 305151 | 2007-6 | English clipping "Running on empty" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303202 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Oil power" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303191 | 2007-6 | English press release (2008 Nuit blanche) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303188 | 2007-6 | French press release (continuation of the film series Courir à sa perte) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303180 | 2007-6 | invitation to the opening | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303193 | 2007-6 | English card (nomination 2008 Webby Awards); image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305154 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | English broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304701 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | French broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304699 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | English broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 278748 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | poster (56 x 44 cm) (green-lime frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262883 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | French poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262878 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | bilingual poster | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305152 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | French broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 315209 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | English poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262884 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | French poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305155 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | English broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304183 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | poster (56 x 44 cm) (green-lime frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304702 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | French broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262880 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | bilingual poster | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305153 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | French broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304700 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | English broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 315211 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | English poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 294873 | 2007-6 | broadside (Nov. 6, 2007 post-vernissage) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 294872 | 2007-6 | broadside (Sept. 28 2007 post-vernissage) | Disponible
Description:
36 items ; 97 cm. or smaller.
Auteur:
Sujet:
- Architecture and energy conservation History 20th century.,
- Architecture and energy conservation North America History 20th century.,
- Architecture and energy conservation United States History 20th century.,
- Architecture Technological innovations History 20th century.,
- Architecture Technological innovations North America History 20th century.,
- Architecture Technological innovations United States History 20th century.,
- Energy conservation History 20th century.,
- Energy conservation North America History 20th century.,
- Energy conservation United States History 20th century.,
- Architecture et économies d'énergie Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture et économies d'énergie États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Innovations Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Économies d'énergie Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Économies d'énergie Amérique du Nord Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture et économies d'énergie Amérique du Nord Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Innovations Amérique du Nord Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Innovations États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture and energy conservation,
- Architecture Technological innovations,
- Energy conservation,
- North America,
- United States,
- Architectural exhibitions Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 2000-2010.,
- Architecture (discipline) 1970-1980.,
- Experimental buildings.,
- Solar buildings.,
- Earth sheltered buildings.,
- Wind power.,
- Sustainable architecture.,
- Exhibition press releases.,
- Exhibition invitations.,
- Exhibition posters.,
- Opening (event) publications.,
- Postcards.,
- History
Titre:
1973 : désolé, plus d'essence = 1973 : sorry, out of gas : exhibition products, 2007-2008.
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Description:
36 items ; 97 cm. or smaller.
1973 : désolé, plus d'essence = 1973 : sorry, out of gas : exhibition products, 2007-2008.
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- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303200 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Baer House, Corrales, New Mexico" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303179 | 2007-6 | English press release (exhibition) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303192 | 2007-6 | French card (nomination 2008 Webby Awards); image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303189 | 2007-6 | English press release (continuation of the film series Running on empty) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303197 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303194 | 2007-6 | card (colloquium 1973: Now What?) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303190 | 2007-6 | French press release (2008 Nuit blanche) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303196 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303198 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "The roof at 519 East 11th Street, New York" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303186 | 2007-6 | card (Nov. 6, 2007 post-vernissage) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303203 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Ecol House, Montréal, Québec" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303182 | 2007-6 | English press release (film series Running on empty) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303184 | 2007-6 | English press release (website) | English press release (website) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303195 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303199 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Line-up at an American gas station in anticipation of rationing" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303201 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Sticks and Stones House, Minneapolis, Minnesota" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303183 | 2007-6 | French press release (website) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303181 | 2007-6 | French press release (film series Courir à sa perte) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 253203 | 2007-6 | French press release (exhibition) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 305150 | 2007-6 | French clipping "Courir à sa perte" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 304181 | 2007-6 | exhibition announcement card | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 305151 | 2007-6 | English clipping "Running on empty" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303202 | 2007-6 | postcard; image "Oil power" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303191 | 2007-6 | English press release (2008 Nuit blanche) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303188 | 2007-6 | French press release (continuation of the film series Courir à sa perte) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303180 | 2007-6 | invitation to the opening | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage cca productions 303193 | 2007-6 | English card (nomination 2008 Webby Awards); image "Installation view of 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas" | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305154 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | English broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304701 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | French broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304699 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | English broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 278748 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | poster (56 x 44 cm) (green-lime frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262883 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | French poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262878 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | bilingual poster | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305152 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | French broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 315209 | 2007-6 | c. 1 | English poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262884 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | French poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305155 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | English broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304183 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | poster (56 x 44 cm) (green-lime frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304702 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | French broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 262880 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | bilingual poster | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 305153 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | French broadside (Gilles Saucier) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 304700 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | English broadside (series of documentary films) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 315211 | 2007-6 | c. 2 | English poster (blue frame) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 294873 | 2007-6 | broadside (Nov. 6, 2007 post-vernissage) | Disponible
- Bibliothèque cage affiches cca 294872 | 2007-6 | broadside (Sept. 28 2007 post-vernissage) | Disponible
Description:
36 items ; 97 cm. or smaller.
Classification:
archives
archives
Auteur:
Sujet:
- Architecture and energy conservation History 20th century.,
- Architecture and energy conservation North America History 20th century.,
- Architecture and energy conservation United States History 20th century.,
- Architecture Technological innovations History 20th century.,
- Architecture Technological innovations North America History 20th century.,
- Architecture Technological innovations United States History 20th century.,
- Energy conservation History 20th century.,
- Energy conservation North America History 20th century.,
- Energy conservation United States History 20th century.,
- Architecture et économies d'énergie Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture et économies d'énergie États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Innovations Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Économies d'énergie Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Économies d'énergie Amérique du Nord Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture et économies d'énergie Amérique du Nord Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Innovations Amérique du Nord Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Innovations États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architecture and energy conservation,
- Architecture Technological innovations,
- Energy conservation,
- North America,
- United States,
- Architectural exhibitions Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 2000-2010.,
- Architecture (discipline) 1970-1980.,
- Experimental buildings.,
- Solar buildings.,
- Earth sheltered buildings.,
- Wind power.,
- Sustainable architecture.,
- Exhibition press releases.,
- Exhibition invitations.,
- Exhibition posters.,
- Opening (event) publications.,
- Postcards.,
- History
Classification:
artéfacts
artéfacts
Titre:
Ladislav Sutnar, 1973.
Ladislav Sutnar, 1973.
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1 card : paper ; 10 x 22 cm + 1 envelope
Description:
1 card : paper ; 10 x 22 cm + 1 envelope
Auteur:
Sujet:
- Sutnar, Ladislav.,
- American Designers.,
- Czech Typographers.,
- American Typographers.,
- Czech Designers.,
- Greeting cards.,
- Printed ephemera.
Publication:
[New York, N.Y.] : [L. Sutnar], [1973]
[New York, N.Y.] : [L. Sutnar], [1973]
Titre:
Ladislav Sutnar, 1973.
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1 card : paper ; 10 x 22 cm + 1 envelope
Ladislav Sutnar, 1973.
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Description:
1 card : paper ; 10 x 22 cm + 1 envelope
Classification:
artéfacts
artéfacts
Publication:
[New York, N.Y.] : [L. Sutnar], [1973]
[New York, N.Y.] : [L. Sutnar], [1973]
Auteur:
Sujet:
- Sutnar, Ladislav.,
- American Designers.,
- Czech Typographers.,
- American Typographers.,
- Czech Designers.,
- Greeting cards.,
- Printed ephemera.
Classification:
livres
livres
Titre:
Drummondville, 1973.
Drummondville, 1973.
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185 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
Description:
185 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
Sujet:
- Industrie Québec (Province) Drummondville.,
- Drummondville (Québec) Histoire.,
- Drummondville (Québec) Civilisation.,
- Québec Drummondville.
Publication:
[Montréal?] : Société d'Édition Montréalaise, 1973 (Saint-Lambert, P.Q. : Payette & Simms)
[Montréal?] : Société d'Édition Montréalaise, 1973 (Saint-Lambert, P.Q. : Payette & Simms)
Titre:
Drummondville, 1973.
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185 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
Drummondville, 1973.
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185 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
Classification:
livres
livres
Publication:
[Montréal?] : Société d'Édition Montréalaise, 1973 (Saint-Lambert, P.Q. : Payette & Simms)
[Montréal?] : Société d'Édition Montréalaise, 1973 (Saint-Lambert, P.Q. : Payette & Simms)
Sujet:
- Industrie Québec (Province) Drummondville.,
- Drummondville (Québec) Histoire.,
- Drummondville (Québec) Civilisation.,
- Québec Drummondville.
Classification:
vidéo
vidéo
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Description:
1 streaming video file (3 min., 25 sec.) : sound, colour
Description:
1 streaming video file (3 min., 25 sec.) : sound, colour
Auteur:
Sujet:
- Centre canadien d'architecture Exhibitions.,
- Centre canadien d'architecture,
- Gas industry Environmental aspects Exhibitions.,
- Architecture and society Exhibitions.,
- Architecture et société Expositions.,
- Architecture and society,
- Gas industry,
- Video recordings (physical artifacts),
- Streaming video.,
- Exhibition catalogs
Publication:
Montréal : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2008]
Montréal : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2008]
Titre:
1973 : désolé, plus d'essence = sorry, out of gas : excerpts from a guided tour of the exhibition with Mirko Zardini, CCA Director.
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1 streaming video file (3 min., 25 sec.) : sound, colour
1973 : désolé, plus d'essence = sorry, out of gas : excerpts from a guided tour of the exhibition with Mirko Zardini, CCA Director.
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1 streaming video file (3 min., 25 sec.) : sound, colour
Classification:
vidéo
vidéo
Publication:
Montréal : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2008]
Montréal : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2008]
Auteur:
Sujet:
- Centre canadien d'architecture Exhibitions.,
- Centre canadien d'architecture,
- Gas industry Environmental aspects Exhibitions.,
- Architecture and society Exhibitions.,
- Architecture et société Expositions.,
- Architecture and society,
- Gas industry,
- Video recordings (physical artifacts),
- Streaming video.,
- Exhibition catalogs
Classification:
livres
livres
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311 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Description:
311 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Auteur:
- Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973.,
- Polano, Sergio.,
- Società degli ingegneri e degli architetti in Torino.,
- Mole Antonelliana (Turin, Italy),
- Turin (Italy). Assessorato per la cultura.,
- Politecnico di Torino.,
- Musée national d'art moderne/Centre de création industrielle (France)
Sujet:
- Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973 Exhibitions.,
- Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973,
- Mollino, Carlo, (1905-1973) Catalogues d'exposition.,
- Architects Italy.,
- Architecture Italy History 20th century Designs and plans.,
- Architectes Italie.,
- Architecture Italie Histoire 20e siècle Dessins et plans.,
- Architects,
- Architecture,
- Architecten.,
- Ontwerpers.,
- Architecture 20e siècle Italie Dessins et plans.,
- Italy,
- Exhibition catalogues.,
- Exhibition catalogs.,
- Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Quotations (texts),
- Architectural drawings,
- History
Publication:
Milano : Electa, ©1989.
Milano : Electa, ©1989.
Titre:
Carlo Mollino, 1905-1973 / [redazione, Sergio Polano].
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311 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Carlo Mollino, 1905-1973 / [redazione, Sergio Polano].
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311 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
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livres
livres
Publication:
Milano : Electa, ©1989.
Milano : Electa, ©1989.
Auteur:
- Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973.,
- Polano, Sergio.,
- Società degli ingegneri e degli architetti in Torino.,
- Mole Antonelliana (Turin, Italy),
- Turin (Italy). Assessorato per la cultura.,
- Politecnico di Torino.,
- Musée national d'art moderne/Centre de création industrielle (France)
Sujet:
- Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973 Exhibitions.,
- Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973,
- Mollino, Carlo, (1905-1973) Catalogues d'exposition.,
- Architects Italy.,
- Architecture Italy History 20th century Designs and plans.,
- Architectes Italie.,
- Architecture Italie Histoire 20e siècle Dessins et plans.,
- Architects,
- Architecture,
- Architecten.,
- Ontwerpers.,
- Architecture 20e siècle Italie Dessins et plans.,
- Italy,
- Exhibition catalogues.,
- Exhibition catalogs.,
- Catalogues raisonnés.,
- Quotations (texts),
- Architectural drawings,
- History