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CI007.S3
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The series documents the work of the students of Mies van der Rohe's architectural design class at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois.The material in this series was produced between 1939 and 1940. The series contains drawings related or produced by Mies' students during the class he taught. The drawings are predominantly by George Danforth during the first and second year Mies taught this class and also include copies of Mies' sketches for some of his past projects, as well as photographs of the graduate students of 1940 at the Armour Institure of Technology, including George Danforth. The series also includes photographs by Pius E. Pahl of Mies van der Rohe during a seminar at the Bauhaus in Germany, in 1931.
1938-1943
Architectural projects by Mies' students
CI007.S3
Description:
The series documents the work of the students of Mies van der Rohe's architectural design class at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois.The material in this series was produced between 1939 and 1940. The series contains drawings related or produced by Mies' students during the class he taught. The drawings are predominantly by George Danforth during the first and second year Mies taught this class and also include copies of Mies' sketches for some of his past projects, as well as photographs of the graduate students of 1940 at the Armour Institure of Technology, including George Danforth. The series also includes photographs by Pius E. Pahl of Mies van der Rohe during a seminar at the Bauhaus in Germany, in 1931.
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1938-1943
oeuvres d'art
DR1987:0113
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- This lithograph, possibly printed at the Bauhaus, is based on one of seven axonometric drawings for the Maison Particulière first exhibited in Paris at Léonce Rosenburg's Galerie L'Effort Moderne in 1923 (Architecture & Its Image, p. 186, cat. no. 22, fig. 22).
architecture
printed after 1923
Bird's-eye axonometric for the Maison Particulière
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DR1987:0113
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- This lithograph, possibly printed at the Bauhaus, is based on one of seven axonometric drawings for the Maison Particulière first exhibited in Paris at Léonce Rosenburg's Galerie L'Effort Moderne in 1923 (Architecture & Its Image, p. 186, cat. no. 22, fig. 22).
oeuvres d'art
printed after 1923
architecture
documents textuels
Goldsmith's notes, diverse
ARCH255480
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annotated article by Howard Dearstyne, "Mies at the Bauhaus in Dessau", essay notes, slide contact sheet for Canbrook lecture on Mies teaching summer 1984, Banquet of A.I.A. Inaugeral Address, letter to Myron Goldsmith from Marc Dilet and a letter to Stanley M. Freehling from Myron Goldsmith
Goldsmith's notes, diverse
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ARCH255480
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annotated article by Howard Dearstyne, "Mies at the Bauhaus in Dessau", essay notes, slide contact sheet for Canbrook lecture on Mies teaching summer 1984, Banquet of A.I.A. Inaugeral Address, letter to Myron Goldsmith from Marc Dilet and a letter to Stanley M. Freehling from Myron Goldsmith
documents textuels
En 1929, Ilse Bing fait l’acquisition d’un Leica et entame une carrière de photographe qui l’emmène de Francfort à New York, en passant par Paris. À Francfort, l’architecte et urbaniste Mart Stam lui commande le recensement photographique des édifices modernes de la ville, parmi lesquels le complexe d’habitations Henry et Emma Budge-Heim, composé de blocs H. Bâti selon(...)
Vitrines
5 septembre 2013 au 5 décembre 2013
BLOC H : Logement social – Ilse Bing
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En 1929, Ilse Bing fait l’acquisition d’un Leica et entame une carrière de photographe qui l’emmène de Francfort à New York, en passant par Paris. À Francfort, l’architecte et urbaniste Mart Stam lui commande le recensement photographique des édifices modernes de la ville, parmi lesquels le complexe d’habitations Henry et Emma Budge-Heim, composé de blocs H. Bâti selon(...)
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CI007
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The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and his students collection documents Mies's work as an architect, a designer and a consulting architect, between 1918 and 1981, as well as the work of his students at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, between 1938 and 1943. The collection is focussed on Mies's architectural projects and exhibition designs, mainly in Germany and in the United States.
1918-2000
Collection Ludwig Mies van der Rohe et ses étudiants
CI007
Résumé:
The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and his students collection documents Mies's work as an architect, a designer and a consulting architect, between 1918 and 1981, as well as the work of his students at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, between 1938 and 1943. The collection is focussed on Mies's architectural projects and exhibition designs, mainly in Germany and in the United States.
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Collection institutionnelle
1918-2000
Mies en Amérique
Grand penseur et artiste minutieux, et l’un des plus illustres architectes de l’histoire, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe est déjà une figure dominante de sa profession en Allemagne, lorsque, en 1938, dans la cinquantaine, il émigre aux États-Unis. Transplanté de l’école du Bauhaus (dont il a été le dernier directeur) à un institut technique de Chicago, délaissant le milieu de(...)
Salles principales
17 octobre 2001 au 20 janvier 2002
Mies en Amérique
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Grand penseur et artiste minutieux, et l’un des plus illustres architectes de l’histoire, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe est déjà une figure dominante de sa profession en Allemagne, lorsque, en 1938, dans la cinquantaine, il émigre aux États-Unis. Transplanté de l’école du Bauhaus (dont il a été le dernier directeur) à un institut technique de Chicago, délaissant le milieu de(...)
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Collection JJP Oud
CI005
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The J.J.P. Oud Collection, 1911-1973, documents J.J.P. Oud's work as an architect between 1911 and 1973. The collection is focussed on Oud’s architectural projects, including work on major exectued and unrealized buildings in the Netherlands, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the United States. The collection also includes Oud's designs for diverse projects on public housing, war memorials and interior design.
1908-1966 (1911-1963 predominant)
Collection JJP Oud
CI005
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The J.J.P. Oud Collection, 1911-1973, documents J.J.P. Oud's work as an architect between 1911 and 1973. The collection is focussed on Oud’s architectural projects, including work on major exectued and unrealized buildings in the Netherlands, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the United States. The collection also includes Oud's designs for diverse projects on public housing, war memorials and interior design.
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1908-1966 (1911-1963 predominant)
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AP172
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The Mies in America Research Collection documents an exhibition and publication project produced by Curator and Architectural Historian, Phyllis Lambert (1927-), and associated researchers between 1996-2002. The project explored German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's (1886-1969) contributions to the American architectural landscape following his immigration from Germany to Chicago in 1938. The resulting book, a collaboration between the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Whitney Museum of American Art, was published in 2001. The exhibition ran from 2001-2002 with stops at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Canadian Centre for Architecture, (Montreal), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago). The Mies in America research collection consists of correspondence, research, and administrative, manuscript, and curatorial files created by Phyllis Lambert and the project team for the book and exhibition project Mies in America, originally housed in the Mies research office at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Throughout the process, the team of researchers consulted previously unstudied material on Mies van der Rhoe from major repositories across North America, including drawings, collages, photographs, project documents, letters, and extensive interviews , which are represented in photocopy throughout the collection to document the research activities as well as curatorial choices and manuscript development. Subsequent curatorial decisions based on this research are detailed through notes, correspondence, manuscript drafts, and object lists as the book and exhibition projects took shape. Original annotations, edits, and comments made by Phyllis Lambert and her research associates are present throughout. The administrative activities of the research team are also documented through correspondence, research assistant assignments, research trips, and photography requests. Files from the assistant curator (Cammie McAtee), and research assistants (primarily Elspeth Cowell, Nathalie Senecal, and Deborah Miller) are integrated throughout the collection.
1957-2002
Dossier de recherche Mies in America
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AP172
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The Mies in America Research Collection documents an exhibition and publication project produced by Curator and Architectural Historian, Phyllis Lambert (1927-), and associated researchers between 1996-2002. The project explored German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's (1886-1969) contributions to the American architectural landscape following his immigration from Germany to Chicago in 1938. The resulting book, a collaboration between the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Whitney Museum of American Art, was published in 2001. The exhibition ran from 2001-2002 with stops at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Canadian Centre for Architecture, (Montreal), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago). The Mies in America research collection consists of correspondence, research, and administrative, manuscript, and curatorial files created by Phyllis Lambert and the project team for the book and exhibition project Mies in America, originally housed in the Mies research office at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Throughout the process, the team of researchers consulted previously unstudied material on Mies van der Rhoe from major repositories across North America, including drawings, collages, photographs, project documents, letters, and extensive interviews , which are represented in photocopy throughout the collection to document the research activities as well as curatorial choices and manuscript development. Subsequent curatorial decisions based on this research are detailed through notes, correspondence, manuscript drafts, and object lists as the book and exhibition projects took shape. Original annotations, edits, and comments made by Phyllis Lambert and her research associates are present throughout. The administrative activities of the research team are also documented through correspondence, research assistant assignments, research trips, and photography requests. Files from the assistant curator (Cammie McAtee), and research assistants (primarily Elspeth Cowell, Nathalie Senecal, and Deborah Miller) are integrated throughout the collection.
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1957-2002
périodiques
Bauhaus.
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volumes : illustrations (some colour) ; 30 cm
Leipzig, Germany : Spector Books [2016]-
périodiques
Leipzig, Germany : Spector Books [2016]-