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Fonds Arthur Erickson
AP022
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The Arthur Erickson fonds documents the work and activities of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson between 1947 and 2002 (predominant dates 1963-ca. 2000). It comprises architecture projects records with three hundred ninety-seven projects by Erickson / Massey, Arthur Erickson Architects and Arthur Erickson as a design consultant are documented with drawings, photographs, textual documents and other material. It also includes project administration records, records from Erickson's Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver offices, records related to Erickson's professional activities, material related to some of Erickson's student projects, and personal papers.
1947-2002 (predominant 1963-2000)
Fonds Arthur Erickson
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The Arthur Erickson fonds documents the work and activities of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson between 1947 and 2002 (predominant dates 1963-ca. 2000). It comprises architecture projects records with three hundred ninety-seven projects by Erickson / Massey, Arthur Erickson Architects and Arthur Erickson as a design consultant are documented with drawings, photographs, textual documents and other material. It also includes project administration records, records from Erickson's Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver offices, records related to Erickson's professional activities, material related to some of Erickson's student projects, and personal papers.
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1947-2002 (predominant 1963-2000)
Histoires de l’environnement
Pour débuter « Architecture et/pour l’environnement », le troisième Projet de Recherche Multidisciplinaire du CCA financé par la Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Daniel Abramson et Imre Szeman présenteront deux concepts clés pour reconcevoir l’environnement dans l’histoire de l’architecture. Daniel Abramson, historien de l’architecture, discutera de « l’obsolescence » comme(...)
Théâtre Paul-Demarais
15 décembre 2016, 18h
Histoires de l’environnement
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Pour débuter « Architecture et/pour l’environnement », le troisième Projet de Recherche Multidisciplinaire du CCA financé par la Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Daniel Abramson et Imre Szeman présenteront deux concepts clés pour reconcevoir l’environnement dans l’histoire de l’architecture. Daniel Abramson, historien de l’architecture, discutera de « l’obsolescence » comme(...)
Théâtre Paul-Demarais
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec. After initially working as a consultant on the CCA warehouse project in the early 1980s, Peter Rose began designing the current CCA building in 1983. Architect, Erol Argun joined the project in 1985. The CCA building integrates the historic Shaughnessy House whose restoration ran concurrently with the CCA construction and was supervised by architect Denis St-Louis. For the realization of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Rose worked in collaboration with the CCA’s founder and consulting architect, Phyllis Lambert and architects Erol Argun and Denis St. Louis. The CCA’s unique design and construction earned Rose a Prix d'excellence from the Ordre des architectes du Québec (1989), a National Honour Award from the American Institute of Architects (1992), a Governor General’s Award for Architecture (1992), and a Medal of Excellence from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (1993). The drawings in this project are largely arranged chronologically from the restoration of the Shaughnessy House to the design and construction of the CCA building. The bulk of the drawings are dated between 1985 and 1989 which correspond with the dates of construction, however there is a large number of sketches from 1983 on. Any materials which are not explicitly dated have been given the date range of the project. The textual records include minutes, correspondence with contractors, consultants and suppliers which often include discussions of design revisions, reports, architectural plan record sets, administrative files, architectural change orders, and files specific to the Shaughnessy House restoration. The majority of the records follow the original file structure, the largest two categories being Consultants, and Builder / Construction manager. There are also approximately 1.32 l.m. of architectural and shop drawings which were kept with the textual records. The photographic material includes mainly research and reference photographs and documents the CCA construction phases as well as a few photographs that document the Shaughnessy House restoration. The models are presentation and development models for the CCA building. These models provide views of Shaughnessy House, the entrance pavilion to the CCA, the galleries, library, Alcan Scholar’s wing, the Paul Desmarais Theatre, mock-ups of the CCA’s handrails and exterior wall facades as well as lamp bases for the Shaughnessy House. In order to better navigate the materials it is important to note that when referring exclusively to the CCA floor plans or to floor plans which show both the CCA and Shaughnessy House, Rose often uses the term “level” with the height in feet above sea level, for example, level 149’ 9” is the main floor. However, architectural plans exclusively for Shaughnessy House often use floor numbers. It should also be noted that all plans for the Paul Desmarais Theatre are labeled as auditorium.
1983-1989
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec. After initially working as a consultant on the CCA warehouse project in the early 1980s, Peter Rose began designing the current CCA building in 1983. Architect, Erol Argun joined the project in 1985. The CCA building integrates the historic Shaughnessy House whose restoration ran concurrently with the CCA construction and was supervised by architect Denis St-Louis. For the realization of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Rose worked in collaboration with the CCA’s founder and consulting architect, Phyllis Lambert and architects Erol Argun and Denis St. Louis. The CCA’s unique design and construction earned Rose a Prix d'excellence from the Ordre des architectes du Québec (1989), a National Honour Award from the American Institute of Architects (1992), a Governor General’s Award for Architecture (1992), and a Medal of Excellence from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (1993). The drawings in this project are largely arranged chronologically from the restoration of the Shaughnessy House to the design and construction of the CCA building. The bulk of the drawings are dated between 1985 and 1989 which correspond with the dates of construction, however there is a large number of sketches from 1983 on. Any materials which are not explicitly dated have been given the date range of the project. The textual records include minutes, correspondence with contractors, consultants and suppliers which often include discussions of design revisions, reports, architectural plan record sets, administrative files, architectural change orders, and files specific to the Shaughnessy House restoration. The majority of the records follow the original file structure, the largest two categories being Consultants, and Builder / Construction manager. There are also approximately 1.32 l.m. of architectural and shop drawings which were kept with the textual records. The photographic material includes mainly research and reference photographs and documents the CCA construction phases as well as a few photographs that document the Shaughnessy House restoration. The models are presentation and development models for the CCA building. These models provide views of Shaughnessy House, the entrance pavilion to the CCA, the galleries, library, Alcan Scholar’s wing, the Paul Desmarais Theatre, mock-ups of the CCA’s handrails and exterior wall facades as well as lamp bases for the Shaughnessy House. In order to better navigate the materials it is important to note that when referring exclusively to the CCA floor plans or to floor plans which show both the CCA and Shaughnessy House, Rose often uses the term “level” with the height in feet above sea level, for example, level 149’ 9” is the main floor. However, architectural plans exclusively for Shaughnessy House often use floor numbers. It should also be noted that all plans for the Paul Desmarais Theatre are labeled as auditorium.
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1983-1989
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Une histoire de références
Susanne Bauer, chercheure en résidence 2016, présente ses recherches : Les débats théoriques dans le monde de l’architecture aux États-Unis depuis le début des années 1960 portaient souvent sur des questions d’analyse formelle de l’espace architectural et, plus largement, sur l’état de la situation de l’architecture et sur ses perspectives d’avenir. Certains de ces(...)
Maison Shaughnessy
21 juillet 2016, 18h
Séminaire de chercheur en résidence : Susanne Bauer
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Susanne Bauer, chercheure en résidence 2016, présente ses recherches : Les débats théoriques dans le monde de l’architecture aux États-Unis depuis le début des années 1960 portaient souvent sur des questions d’analyse formelle de l’espace architectural et, plus largement, sur l’état de la situation de l’architecture et sur ses perspectives d’avenir. Certains de ces(...)
Maison Shaughnessy
Inscrire les femmes dans lhistoire de larchitecture nécessite de repenser à la fois les pratiques archivistiques et les approches historiographiques. Dans ce séminaire, Touloumi sinspirera de son expérience de collecte et de catalogage des œuvres de larchitecte et crocheteuse Christine Benglia-Bevington (1936–2020) pour discuter de la praxis féministe dans les archives.(...)
Salle d'étude, CCA
3 juillet 2025, 18h à 19h30
Fils communs : fabriquer les archives de femmes
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Inscrire les femmes dans lhistoire de larchitecture nécessite de repenser à la fois les pratiques archivistiques et les approches historiographiques. Dans ce séminaire, Touloumi sinspirera de son expérience de collecte et de catalogage des œuvres de larchitecte et crocheteuse Christine Benglia-Bevington (1936–2020) pour discuter de la praxis féministe dans les archives.(...)
Salle d'étude, CCA
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Fonds André Blouin
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The André Blouin fonds, 1933-1996, documents the professional career of architect André Blouin. Materials in this fonds consist of the following: approximately 4821 drawings (including reprographic copies), 4006 photographic materials, 52 l.m. of textual records, 127 panels and 4 reels of 16 mm film.
1933-1996
Fonds André Blouin
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The André Blouin fonds, 1933-1996, documents the professional career of architect André Blouin. Materials in this fonds consist of the following: approximately 4821 drawings (including reprographic copies), 4006 photographic materials, 52 l.m. of textual records, 127 panels and 4 reels of 16 mm film.
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1933-1996
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Fonds Bijoy Jain
AP182
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The Bijoy Jain fonds documents eight projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2015. Represented work includes courtyard houses in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, and Chennai, live-work complexes in Mumbai and Dehradun, as well as two research-based projects, one for migrant housing and another an investigation of building demolition. The fonds consists of reproduced and original drawings, photographs, models, material samples, and several video recordings.
2008-2015
Fonds Bijoy Jain
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The Bijoy Jain fonds documents eight projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2015. Represented work includes courtyard houses in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, and Chennai, live-work complexes in Mumbai and Dehradun, as well as two research-based projects, one for migrant housing and another an investigation of building demolition. The fonds consists of reproduced and original drawings, photographs, models, material samples, and several video recordings.
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2008-2015
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Jean-Louis Cohen, Amerikanizm, architecture russe, Union soviétique, États-Unis, URSS
13 novembre 2019 au 26 juillet 2020
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Jean-Louis Cohen, Amerikanizm, architecture russe, Union soviétique, États-Unis, URSS
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DR2012:0012:083:004
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Ring binder containing slides relating primarily to the following projects: - Parable no. 26 1995-1996 (3 slides, including 1 duplicate); - Fathers and sons 1996 (12 slides; 5 additional slides appear to be part of this series); - The American city 1996-1999 (33 slides; one slide appears to be a duplicate; two slides have adhesive tape affixed to them); - Cities on the run 1996-1997 (125 slides; includes painted photographs and sculptures; 33 additional slides appear to be part of this series); - L'Enfer de non-lieu 1996-1997 (31 slides; 21 slides appear to be duplicates); - RE: Visions of the temple 1996-1998 (17 slides); - One fit sizes all 1999-2002 (8 slides; two slides have adhesive tape affixed to them); - Cities on the move 2003-2005 (11 slides; 5 additional slides appear to be part of this series). Spine includes a label, imprinted: MC ARTWORK / 1990-1999 / 2
1995-2006
Slides of Melvin Charney's artworks
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DR2012:0012:083:004
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Ring binder containing slides relating primarily to the following projects: - Parable no. 26 1995-1996 (3 slides, including 1 duplicate); - Fathers and sons 1996 (12 slides; 5 additional slides appear to be part of this series); - The American city 1996-1999 (33 slides; one slide appears to be a duplicate; two slides have adhesive tape affixed to them); - Cities on the run 1996-1997 (125 slides; includes painted photographs and sculptures; 33 additional slides appear to be part of this series); - L'Enfer de non-lieu 1996-1997 (31 slides; 21 slides appear to be duplicates); - RE: Visions of the temple 1996-1998 (17 slides); - One fit sizes all 1999-2002 (8 slides; two slides have adhesive tape affixed to them); - Cities on the move 2003-2005 (11 slides; 5 additional slides appear to be part of this series). Spine includes a label, imprinted: MC ARTWORK / 1990-1999 / 2
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1995-2006