Sous-série
AP140.S2.SS6.D6
Description:
File documents the membership of James Stirling to the Mississauga City Hall, National Architectural Design Competition jury of award, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Material in this file was produced in 1982. File contains textual records.
1982
Mississauga City Hall, National Architectural Design Competition, Jury of Award
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AP140.S2.SS6.D6
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File documents the membership of James Stirling to the Mississauga City Hall, National Architectural Design Competition jury of award, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Material in this file was produced in 1982. File contains textual records.
File 6
1982
dessins
ARCH261850
Description:
Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - typical housing group perspective, site plan and textual information.
circa 1947-2002
Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - typical housing group perspective
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ARCH261850
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Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - typical housing group perspective, site plan and textual information.
dessins
circa 1947-2002
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D19
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1958 and 1959, and probably after. File contains presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
circa 1958-1959
Churchill College, University of Cambridge Competition, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D19
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1958 and 1959, and probably after. File contains presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 19
circa 1958-1959
Projet
AP018.S1.1976.PR23
Description:
This project series documents the design of the new National Gallery of Canada for a limited architectural competition in Ottawa, Ontario in 1976. The office identified the project number as 7630. This project consisted of designing a new gallery to house Canada's most prized artworks and artefacts in a competition run by Public Works Canada on behalf of National Museums of Canada. The building site was down the street from Canada's parliament buildings, with views of the Ottawa River and across to Quebec. The design submitted by Parkin Architects Planners was highly modular, with cubes turned on an angle making up the majority of the building. The six-storey building design had three floors of galleries, while other levels were to be used for staff, services, and storage. A panel of international architects and representatives anonymously chose Parkin's design as the winner of the competition in early 1977. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site and the way in which the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The dispute over this decision is recorded in materials from this project series and related project series. Eventually, Parkin did participate in the construction of the National Gallery's final design, but as the minor partner in a joint venture with Moshe Safdie (see materials in project series AP018.S1.1983.PR02 in this fonds for more information). The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, photographs, and textual records dating from 1974-1985. The drawings are a mix of original design drawings and site drawings. The site drawings were prepared for the competitors by Public Works Canada and the National Capital Commission. The drawings prepared by these government agencies are bilingual. The textual records primarily consist of guidelines, specifications, and other information from Public Works Canada to the competitors. The textual documentation also includes financial records and correspondence on the controversy surrounding the competition.
1974-1985
National Gallery of Canada, Limited Architectural Competition, Ottawa, Ontario (1976)
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AP018.S1.1976.PR23
Description:
This project series documents the design of the new National Gallery of Canada for a limited architectural competition in Ottawa, Ontario in 1976. The office identified the project number as 7630. This project consisted of designing a new gallery to house Canada's most prized artworks and artefacts in a competition run by Public Works Canada on behalf of National Museums of Canada. The building site was down the street from Canada's parliament buildings, with views of the Ottawa River and across to Quebec. The design submitted by Parkin Architects Planners was highly modular, with cubes turned on an angle making up the majority of the building. The six-storey building design had three floors of galleries, while other levels were to be used for staff, services, and storage. A panel of international architects and representatives anonymously chose Parkin's design as the winner of the competition in early 1977. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site and the way in which the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The dispute over this decision is recorded in materials from this project series and related project series. Eventually, Parkin did participate in the construction of the National Gallery's final design, but as the minor partner in a joint venture with Moshe Safdie (see materials in project series AP018.S1.1983.PR02 in this fonds for more information). The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, photographs, and textual records dating from 1974-1985. The drawings are a mix of original design drawings and site drawings. The site drawings were prepared for the competitors by Public Works Canada and the National Capital Commission. The drawings prepared by these government agencies are bilingual. The textual records primarily consist of guidelines, specifications, and other information from Public Works Canada to the competitors. The textual documentation also includes financial records and correspondence on the controversy surrounding the competition.
Project
1974-1985
DR1988:0277
Description:
- A set of fourteen silkscreen prints limited to five editions was submitted by Isozaki to the Tokyo City Hall Competition. Although complete, the CCA set was not that submitted. The prints, DR1988:0274 - DR1988:0287, compose a traditional set of architectural projections: plans, sections, elevations, and two perspectives.
architecture
1986
Cross-section of complex for the Tokyo City Hall competition entry
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DR1988:0277
Description:
- A set of fourteen silkscreen prints limited to five editions was submitted by Isozaki to the Tokyo City Hall Competition. Although complete, the CCA set was not that submitted. The prints, DR1988:0274 - DR1988:0287, compose a traditional set of architectural projections: plans, sections, elevations, and two perspectives.
architecture
DR1988:0283
Description:
- A set of fourteen silkscreen prints limited to five editions was submitted by Isozaki to the Tokyo City Hall Competition. Although complete, the CCA set was not that submitted. The prints, DR1988:0274 - DR1988:0287, compose a traditional set of architectural projections: plans, sections, elevations, and two perspectives.
architecture
1986
Cross-section of complex for the Tokyo City Hall competition entry
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DR1988:0283
Description:
- A set of fourteen silkscreen prints limited to five editions was submitted by Isozaki to the Tokyo City Hall Competition. Although complete, the CCA set was not that submitted. The prints, DR1988:0274 - DR1988:0287, compose a traditional set of architectural projections: plans, sections, elevations, and two perspectives.
architecture
DR1988:0287
Description:
- A set of fourteen silkscreen prints limited to five editions was submitted by Isozaki to the Tokyo City Hall Competition. Although complete, the CCA set was not that submitted. The prints, DR1988:0274 - DR1988:0287, compose a traditional set of architectural projections: plans, sections, elevations, and two perspectives.
architecture
1986
Perspective view of atrium for the Tokyo City Hall competition entry
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DR1988:0287
Description:
- A set of fourteen silkscreen prints limited to five editions was submitted by Isozaki to the Tokyo City Hall Competition. Although complete, the CCA set was not that submitted. The prints, DR1988:0274 - DR1988:0287, compose a traditional set of architectural projections: plans, sections, elevations, and two perspectives.
architecture
Projet
CI007.S1.1952.PR01
Description:
This project series contains a photograph of Mies van der Rohe and his team working on the competition model for Manheim Theatre competition design in 1952. The material in this series was produced between 1952 and 1953.
1952-1953
Nationaltheater Manheim Wettberb [Manheim Theatre Competition], Manheim, Germany (1952-1953)
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CI007.S1.1952.PR01
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This project series contains a photograph of Mies van der Rohe and his team working on the competition model for Manheim Theatre competition design in 1952. The material in this series was produced between 1952 and 1953.
project
1952-1953
AP140.S2.SS1.D55.P1.1
1978
Eleven Townhouses Competition, New York, New York: sketches of the facade
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AP140.S2.SS1.D55.P1.1
DR1986:0069
architecture
1934
architecture