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DR2012:0012:086:014
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File containing documents in English and Italian, including a copy of the spring 1990 issue of Canadian art, with magazine clippings, and photocopies of newspaper clippings, all related to the CCA Garden.
1990
Publication and press clippings related to the Canadien Centre for Architecture garden
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DR2012:0012:086:014
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File containing documents in English and Italian, including a copy of the spring 1990 issue of Canadian art, with magazine clippings, and photocopies of newspaper clippings, all related to the CCA Garden.
documents textuels
1990
Projet
AP056.S1.1987.PR03
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This project series documents renovations and expansions to the Dorchester Corporation offices in Chicago from 1987-1988. The office identified the project number as 8736. This project primarily consisted of the expansion and renovation of the offices located on the 23rd and 24th floor of the historic Jeweler's Building located at 35 East Wacker Drive. The client, Marex Properties Limited, requested the interior modernization of the terracotta-faced building, without compromising its historical character. This included the general update of public spaces, the redesign of typical office corridors, washrooms, windows and signage. The 23rd floor was gutted and rebuilt with a new glass façade, exterior deck and interior layout. An additional 4,000 square feet of space was added to the 24th floor by pushing the exterior walls outward. A complete upgrade of life safety, HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems was also implemented. Led by Marianne McKenna and Thomas Payne, this project won the 1990 Modernization Award of Excellence from Buildings Magazine. The project is recorded through drawings and photographic materials dating from 1987-1989. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans and elevations.
1987-1989
The Dorchester Corporation, Chicago (1987-1988)
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AP056.S1.1987.PR03
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This project series documents renovations and expansions to the Dorchester Corporation offices in Chicago from 1987-1988. The office identified the project number as 8736. This project primarily consisted of the expansion and renovation of the offices located on the 23rd and 24th floor of the historic Jeweler's Building located at 35 East Wacker Drive. The client, Marex Properties Limited, requested the interior modernization of the terracotta-faced building, without compromising its historical character. This included the general update of public spaces, the redesign of typical office corridors, washrooms, windows and signage. The 23rd floor was gutted and rebuilt with a new glass façade, exterior deck and interior layout. An additional 4,000 square feet of space was added to the 24th floor by pushing the exterior walls outward. A complete upgrade of life safety, HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems was also implemented. Led by Marianne McKenna and Thomas Payne, this project won the 1990 Modernization Award of Excellence from Buildings Magazine. The project is recorded through drawings and photographic materials dating from 1987-1989. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans and elevations.
Project
1987-1989
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Kenneth Frampton
AP197
Résumé:
The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
1958-2016
Fonds Kenneth Frampton
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AP197
Résumé:
The Kenneth Frampton fonds, 1958-2016, documents the professional career of Kenneth Frampton – British architect, historian, theorist, and Ware professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. Materials in the fonds consist of approximately 28.37 l.m. of textual records, 3966 photographs and prints, 3168 postcards, 2733 slides, 824 drawings (including reprographic copies), 470 negatives, 151 35 mm negatives, 105 posters, 30 objects, 23 audio cassettes, 18 VHS tapes, 15 transparencies, 3 tape reels, 2 microfilms, and 2 vinyl records.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
1958-2016
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:098:015
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File containing one complete copy (along with photocopies) of Parachute magazine, issue 17 (winter 1979), which includes references to Edifice. Original folder inscribed in graphite: 1979 PARACHUTE 17 / JOHANNE LAMOUREUX
1979
Publication "Parachute" related to Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0012:098:015
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File containing one complete copy (along with photocopies) of Parachute magazine, issue 17 (winter 1979), which includes references to Edifice. Original folder inscribed in graphite: 1979 PARACHUTE 17 / JOHANNE LAMOUREUX
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1979
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:094:001
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File containing documents in English and French (predominant), including magazine and newspaper clippings, and press releases related to Skyscraper, waterfall, brooks - a construction. Original folder inscribed in graphite: PLACE BERRI : REVIEWS / NEWSPAPERS
1990-1993
Press clippings related to Melvin Charney and his projects
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DR2012:0012:094:001
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File containing documents in English and French (predominant), including magazine and newspaper clippings, and press releases related to Skyscraper, waterfall, brooks - a construction. Original folder inscribed in graphite: PLACE BERRI : REVIEWS / NEWSPAPERS
documents textuels
1990-1993
documents textuels
ARCH276940
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2 files - Simon Fraser University Calendar and posters for Arthur Erickson Day posters (14 June 1984, Vancouver) program for A Celebration of the Life and Work of Athur Charles Erickson (2009); magazine clippings.
1984-2009
Press material on Arthur Erickson and his projects
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ARCH276940
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2 files - Simon Fraser University Calendar and posters for Arthur Erickson Day posters (14 June 1984, Vancouver) program for A Celebration of the Life and Work of Athur Charles Erickson (2009); magazine clippings.
documents textuels
1984-2009
Série(s)
AP162.S5
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Series documents the contribution of architect Carl Krayl to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Krayl writing under the pseudonym Anfang. Born in 1890 in Weinsberg, Germany, Krayl worked on building sites between 1906 to 1909 in preparation for the architectural studies he would undertake from 1910 to 1912 at the Kunstgewerbeschule and the Polytechnikum at Stuttgart. He was employed as a military architect during the First World War and was stationed at Ingolstatd. After the war, Krayl joinded the Arbeitsrat für Kunst lead by Bruno Taut. Between 1919 to 1921 he contributed to "Frühlich", a magazine published by Taut which featured works by some members of Die Gläserne Kette. Krayl joined Bruno Taut in the city architecture department at Magdeburg. From 1923, he worked independently and executed private and public architectural projects. During the Nazi regime he worked as a draftsman for the German State Railway from 1938 to 1946. He died in 1946 in Werder an der Havel, Germany. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of Carl Krayl's correspondence to the Die gläserne Kette circle, along with related drawings and photographs.
1918-1945
Carl Krayl
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AP162.S5
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Series documents the contribution of architect Carl Krayl to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette, with Krayl writing under the pseudonym Anfang. Born in 1890 in Weinsberg, Germany, Krayl worked on building sites between 1906 to 1909 in preparation for the architectural studies he would undertake from 1910 to 1912 at the Kunstgewerbeschule and the Polytechnikum at Stuttgart. He was employed as a military architect during the First World War and was stationed at Ingolstatd. After the war, Krayl joinded the Arbeitsrat für Kunst lead by Bruno Taut. Between 1919 to 1921 he contributed to "Frühlich", a magazine published by Taut which featured works by some members of Die Gläserne Kette. Krayl joined Bruno Taut in the city architecture department at Magdeburg. From 1923, he worked independently and executed private and public architectural projects. During the Nazi regime he worked as a draftsman for the German State Railway from 1938 to 1946. He died in 1946 in Werder an der Havel, Germany. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of Carl Krayl's correspondence to the Die gläserne Kette circle, along with related drawings and photographs.
series
1918-1945
photographies
ARCH276911
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Project documentation for multiple architectural projects, organized alphabetically by name, A-E (includes early, middle and late career works). Includes photographs of completed buildings, views of models, plans, renderings, newspaper and magazine clippings.
Photographic documentation for various projects
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ARCH276911
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Project documentation for multiple architectural projects, organized alphabetically by name, A-E (includes early, middle and late career works). Includes photographs of completed buildings, views of models, plans, renderings, newspaper and magazine clippings.
photographies
documents textuels
Acceptera
ARCH153610
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manifesto, signed by, amongst others, Erik Gunnar Asplund, rejected for publication for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine; includes photocopy of original Finnish text (written 1931) and typewritten English translation (unknown translator)
circa 1970-1981
Acceptera
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ARCH153610
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manifesto, signed by, amongst others, Erik Gunnar Asplund, rejected for publication for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine; includes photocopy of original Finnish text (written 1931) and typewritten English translation (unknown translator)
documents textuels
circa 1970-1981
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AP142.S1.D192.P1
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Warning : This file contains violent images. Sketches, drawings, maps, correspondence, specifications, notes, a July 1991 issue of 'Europeo' magazine, and colour photocopies of views of the completed Centre d'art contemporain de l'île de Vassivière
Sketches, drawings, maps, correspondence, specifications
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AP142.S1.D192.P1
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Warning : This file contains violent images. Sketches, drawings, maps, correspondence, specifications, notes, a July 1991 issue of 'Europeo' magazine, and colour photocopies of views of the completed Centre d'art contemporain de l'île de Vassivière
dessins, documents textuels