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Fund Raising
ARCH241941
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Fund Raising Guggenheim Fund Raising Efforts / Any New York State Council of the Arts AJ / Letter / [Charles] Gwathmey Shimizu [Corporation] Contract Shimizu Correspondence Any - Graham Foundation Graham Foundation - Anyplace Grant Foundation Research Advanta - Any - Braun [National Endowment for the Arts] NEA Grant [Illinois Institute of Technology] IIT Grants (Any 24) Any - Academic Supporters Grant Literature 97-98 Finances Computer and Fax Info; Other equipment
1991-2000
Fund Raising
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ARCH241941
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Fund Raising Guggenheim Fund Raising Efforts / Any New York State Council of the Arts AJ / Letter / [Charles] Gwathmey Shimizu [Corporation] Contract Shimizu Correspondence Any - Graham Foundation Graham Foundation - Anyplace Grant Foundation Research Advanta - Any - Braun [National Endowment for the Arts] NEA Grant [Illinois Institute of Technology] IIT Grants (Any 24) Any - Academic Supporters Grant Literature 97-98 Finances Computer and Fax Info; Other equipment
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1991-2000
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ARCH260047
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Proposals and correspondence in the United States and Saudi Arabia: Maryland Academy of Sciences, Baltimore; Anchorage Hotel, Alaska; Fine Arts Complex, Arizona State University; Atlantic City, New Jersey Hotel and convention centre; Baltimore, Maryland, Inner Harbor Project competition. Projects in Saudi Arabia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jeddah; Mou'ta University, Jordan; Islamic University of Madinah; Umm-Al-Aura University, Makka; Proposed shopping centre; Ministry of Defence and Aviation, Riyadh; Qaseem University, Riyadh; and Shindagha urban design, location?.
1981-1988
Proposals and correspondence for projects in the United States and Saudi Arabia
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ARCH260047
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Proposals and correspondence in the United States and Saudi Arabia: Maryland Academy of Sciences, Baltimore; Anchorage Hotel, Alaska; Fine Arts Complex, Arizona State University; Atlantic City, New Jersey Hotel and convention centre; Baltimore, Maryland, Inner Harbor Project competition. Projects in Saudi Arabia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jeddah; Mou'ta University, Jordan; Islamic University of Madinah; Umm-Al-Aura University, Makka; Proposed shopping centre; Ministry of Defence and Aviation, Riyadh; Qaseem University, Riyadh; and Shindagha urban design, location?.
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1981-1988
DR1985:0416
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- DR1985:0416 records, in the form of a measured survey, the state of Blenheim Park in 1763, i.e., immediately before the modifications made by Capability Brown. According to this survey, the components and the layout of the park at that date corresponded closely to the original design (1705-16) published in `Vitruvius Britannicus III' (1725), pls. 72-73: the Grand Bridge, the kitchen garden, the tree-lined rides, the Grand Avenue, and the park plantations appear pretty much as their designers intended. However, DR1985:0416 also indicates that the military or state garden at the rear of the palace, with its great parterre and bastioned walls, was already more than half destroyed, and that a lake and a canal system comprised of three arms then existed at the front and to the south-east side of the palace. These important features, the histories of which are poorly documented, were entirely suppressed in the course of Brown's alterations.
architecture de paysage, topographique
1763
A survey plan of Blenheim Park
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DR1985:0416
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- DR1985:0416 records, in the form of a measured survey, the state of Blenheim Park in 1763, i.e., immediately before the modifications made by Capability Brown. According to this survey, the components and the layout of the park at that date corresponded closely to the original design (1705-16) published in `Vitruvius Britannicus III' (1725), pls. 72-73: the Grand Bridge, the kitchen garden, the tree-lined rides, the Grand Avenue, and the park plantations appear pretty much as their designers intended. However, DR1985:0416 also indicates that the military or state garden at the rear of the palace, with its great parterre and bastioned walls, was already more than half destroyed, and that a lake and a canal system comprised of three arms then existed at the front and to the south-east side of the palace. These important features, the histories of which are poorly documented, were entirely suppressed in the course of Brown's alterations.
architecture de paysage, topographique
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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.
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.
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1918-1945
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Fonds
Fonds Peter Eisenman
AP143
Résumé:
The Peter Eisenman fonds documents Eisenman's professional activities as an architect, teacher, and author from the 1950s to 2008. More than 200 projects are represented through conceptual and design development drawings, models, photographs, textual records, and computer-aided drawings. Also well represented in the fonds are materials related to Eisenman's exhibitions, publications, and writings.
1925-2008, predominant 1951-2008
Fonds Peter Eisenman
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AP143
Résumé:
The Peter Eisenman fonds documents Eisenman's professional activities as an architect, teacher, and author from the 1950s to 2008. More than 200 projects are represented through conceptual and design development drawings, models, photographs, textual records, and computer-aided drawings. Also well represented in the fonds are materials related to Eisenman's exhibitions, publications, and writings.
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Fonds
1925-2008, predominant 1951-2008
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PHCON2002:0016:003:163.2
1 December 1975
documents textuels
1 December 1975
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Architectural projects
AP154.S1
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Series AP154.S1, Architectural projects, is chiefly composed of drawings related to architectural projects from the period 1966-2007. Most projects are located in the Northeastern United States, a notable exception being a study for resort development in Negril, Jamaica. The series includes published projects, such as the master plan for a new campus at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, Connecticut, housing projects at Twin Parks in the Bronx, N.Y. and at Little Italy in Manhattan, new and renovated buildings for the State University College at Potsdam, New York, and the George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York. Small, lesser-known projects are also present, including two renovation projects in Brooklyn and a design for a Manhattan apartment. In general, the projects in this series are documented at a specific phase in their development, often at the stage of working drawings, although some project series are composed of design or presentation drawings. A substantial number of documents in this series are related to the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., a landmark skyscraper designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson and completed in 1958. Beginning in 1971, Giovanni Pasanella and his partners were responsible for the interior design and space planning of national and regional administrative and sales offices of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. The series documents three decades of activities related to the maintenance and renovation of the Seagram Building as well as some renovations for Seagram offices at 800 Third Avenue.
1955-2007
Architectural projects
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AP154.S1
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Series AP154.S1, Architectural projects, is chiefly composed of drawings related to architectural projects from the period 1966-2007. Most projects are located in the Northeastern United States, a notable exception being a study for resort development in Negril, Jamaica. The series includes published projects, such as the master plan for a new campus at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, Connecticut, housing projects at Twin Parks in the Bronx, N.Y. and at Little Italy in Manhattan, new and renovated buildings for the State University College at Potsdam, New York, and the George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York. Small, lesser-known projects are also present, including two renovation projects in Brooklyn and a design for a Manhattan apartment. In general, the projects in this series are documented at a specific phase in their development, often at the stage of working drawings, although some project series are composed of design or presentation drawings. A substantial number of documents in this series are related to the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., a landmark skyscraper designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson and completed in 1958. Beginning in 1971, Giovanni Pasanella and his partners were responsible for the interior design and space planning of national and regional administrative and sales offices of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. The series documents three decades of activities related to the maintenance and renovation of the Seagram Building as well as some renovations for Seagram offices at 800 Third Avenue.
Series 1
1955-2007
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Collection Mart Stam
CI006
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The Mart Stam Collection documents Stam's work as an architect between 1926 and 1932. The collection focuses primarly on Stam's architectural projects, mainly work executed in The Netherlands, Germany and Czechoslovakia. The collection also includes photographic material of Stam projects by German photographer Ilse Bing.
1925-1932, 1972
Collection Mart Stam
CI006
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The Mart Stam Collection documents Stam's work as an architect between 1926 and 1932. The collection focuses primarly on Stam's architectural projects, mainly work executed in The Netherlands, Germany and Czechoslovakia. The collection also includes photographic material of Stam projects by German photographer Ilse Bing.
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Collection institutionnelle
1925-1932, 1972
photographies
ARCH280811
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Group consists of photographs of various public buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India. There are photographs of bus terminus, including the central bus terminus and industrial buildings. The group also includes photographs of the Cinema in sector 22, the Central State Library in sector 17, office buildings and shopping centres. There are also photographs of the open-air theatre, on the Panjab University campus in sector 14, and photographs of a concrete sculpture in sector 10.
1956-c.1970
Photographs of miscellaneous public buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH280811
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Group consists of photographs of various public buildings and installations in Chandigarh, India. There are photographs of bus terminus, including the central bus terminus and industrial buildings. The group also includes photographs of the Cinema in sector 22, the Central State Library in sector 17, office buildings and shopping centres. There are also photographs of the open-air theatre, on the Panjab University campus in sector 14, and photographs of a concrete sculpture in sector 10.
photographies
1956-c.1970
documents textuels, né numérique
ARCH257399
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box of floppy disks of projects S to Z : SANCST, Saskatoon Hospital, Songhees Townhouse, Vancouver Art Gallery, Suki's Hair Salon, Sikh Temple, SFU, Saudi Pavillon, Shetler Island, Shangai Culture and Art Centre, Singapour, Suzzalo Library, Washington University, Tanjong Batur, Taylor Bay, Teck Mining, 1300 West Georgia, TPS, Pender Street, Umm AL Qura UNiversity, Surrey Courthouse, Abu Nuwas, Vernon Museum Art Gallery, Wayland Development, Washington State University, Whistler Village, Woodland Park Zoo
Floppy disks of projects S to Z
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ARCH257399
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box of floppy disks of projects S to Z : SANCST, Saskatoon Hospital, Songhees Townhouse, Vancouver Art Gallery, Suki's Hair Salon, Sikh Temple, SFU, Saudi Pavillon, Shetler Island, Shangai Culture and Art Centre, Singapour, Suzzalo Library, Washington University, Tanjong Batur, Taylor Bay, Teck Mining, 1300 West Georgia, TPS, Pender Street, Umm AL Qura UNiversity, Surrey Courthouse, Abu Nuwas, Vernon Museum Art Gallery, Wayland Development, Washington State University, Whistler Village, Woodland Park Zoo
documents textuels, né numérique