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AP058.S1.SS1
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This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA). During that period of activity with the ACSA, where Mrs. van Ginkel was a member and has occupied the positions of vice-president and president, she was involved in annual and board meetings, the Award Selection Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Jubilee Committee for the “Journal of architectural education”, the conferences for the East Central, Northeast, West, and West Central regions, on task forces on the ACSA mission and on architectural education and practice, etc. Also documented is her attendance in several other meetings and conferences, among them the Five Presidents Meeting, the Administrators Conference, the Wingspread Presidents Meeting, the San Francisco Forum, the Chicago Forum, and the Fifth Technology Conference. The subseries documents as well correspondence between Mrs. van Ginkel, as president, and other institutions or associations, like the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Housing Design Council. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, brochures, information packages, notes, reports, minutes, budgets, lists of members, memorandum, posters, and a few ACSA publications, dating from 1977 to 1992.
1977-1992
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board
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AP058.S1.SS1
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA). During that period of activity with the ACSA, where Mrs. van Ginkel was a member and has occupied the positions of vice-president and president, she was involved in annual and board meetings, the Award Selection Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee, the Jubilee Committee for the “Journal of architectural education”, the conferences for the East Central, Northeast, West, and West Central regions, on task forces on the ACSA mission and on architectural education and practice, etc. Also documented is her attendance in several other meetings and conferences, among them the Five Presidents Meeting, the Administrators Conference, the Wingspread Presidents Meeting, the San Francisco Forum, the Chicago Forum, and the Fifth Technology Conference. The subseries documents as well correspondence between Mrs. van Ginkel, as president, and other institutions or associations, like the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Housing Design Council. The subseries contains correspondence, programmes and scheduled activities, brochures, information packages, notes, reports, minutes, budgets, lists of members, memorandum, posters, and a few ACSA publications, dating from 1977 to 1992.
Subseries
1977-1992
Projet
AP022.S1.1978.PR04
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File documents two proposals for a mixed-use development - a residential complex & shopping mall, and a hotel & conference centre - for a 2 1/2 hectare site (not built), Medinah, Saudi Arabia. File contains textual documents.
1978
Medinah Hotel / Residential Development
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AP022.S1.1978.PR04
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File documents two proposals for a mixed-use development - a residential complex & shopping mall, and a hotel & conference centre - for a 2 1/2 hectare site (not built), Medinah, Saudi Arabia. File contains textual documents.
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1978
Projet
CI005.S1.1949.PR3
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
1949-1959
Main and Service Buildings for the Dutch Reformed Church, The Hague, Netherlands (1949-1959)
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CI005.S1.1949.PR3
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
project
1949-1959
Projet
CI005.S1.1956.PR1
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
1956-1963
Netherlands Congress Centre Complex, The Hague, Netherlands (1956-1963)
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CI005.S1.1956.PR1
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
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1956-1963
Projet
AP142.S1.D94
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File documents an unexecuted (?) project for a building containing notably a library, an exhibition hall, a cafeteria and a conference room in Turin, Italy. Material in this file was produced in approximately 1986. File contains administrative records, sketches and drawings.
[ca. 1986]
Edificio polivalente a Torino
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AP142.S1.D94
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File documents an unexecuted (?) project for a building containing notably a library, an exhibition hall, a cafeteria and a conference room in Turin, Italy. Material in this file was produced in approximately 1986. File contains administrative records, sketches and drawings.
File 94
[ca. 1986]
Sous-série
AP116.S2.SS10.D5
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File documents the Anymore Conference proceedings and the preparation of the transcripts of the proceedings for the accompanying Anymore Journal. Material in file was produced between 1999 and 2000. File contains versions of transcripts, electronic files on floppy disks, and correspondence.
1999-2000
Anymore Journal - Texts and Transcripts
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AP116.S2.SS10.D5
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File documents the Anymore Conference proceedings and the preparation of the transcripts of the proceedings for the accompanying Anymore Journal. Material in file was produced between 1999 and 2000. File contains versions of transcripts, electronic files on floppy disks, and correspondence.
File 5
1999-2000
documents textuels, né numérique
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AP116.S2.SS8.D5
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File documents the Anyhow Conference proceedings and the preparation of the transcripts of the proceedings for the accompanying Anyhow Journal. Material in file was produced between 1997 and 1998. File contains versions of transcripts, correspondence, and electronic files on floppy disks.
1997-1998
Anyhow Journal - Texts and Transcripts
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AP116.S2.SS8.D5
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File documents the Anyhow Conference proceedings and the preparation of the transcripts of the proceedings for the accompanying Anyhow Journal. Material in file was produced between 1997 and 1998. File contains versions of transcripts, correspondence, and electronic files on floppy disks.
documents textuels, né numérique
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File 5
1997-1998
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AP116.S2.SS9.D5
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File documents the Anytime Conference proceedings and the preparation of the transcripts of the proceedings for the accompanying Anytime Journal. Material in file was produced between 1998 and 1999. File contains versions of transcripts, correspondence, and electronic files on floppy disks.
1998-1999
Anytime Journal - Texts and Transcripts
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AP116.S2.SS9.D5
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File documents the Anytime Conference proceedings and the preparation of the transcripts of the proceedings for the accompanying Anytime Journal. Material in file was produced between 1998 and 1999. File contains versions of transcripts, correspondence, and electronic files on floppy disks.
File 5
1998-1999
Sous-série
AP116.S5.SS7
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Sub-series contains miscellaneous objects from various Anyone Corporation activities including buttons from Anybody Conference, t-shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Anytime, and Anything. Material in sub-series was produced between 1994 and 2000.
1994-2000
Any Objects
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AP116.S5.SS7
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Sub-series contains miscellaneous objects from various Anyone Corporation activities including buttons from Anybody Conference, t-shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Anytime, and Anything. Material in sub-series was produced between 1994 and 2000.
Sub-series 7
1994-2000
Projet
Marea [Thames Tides] (1974)
AP207.S1.1974.PR01
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This project series documents the performance "Marea" presented as a conference given by Pettena to the Architectural Association of London while standing at the mouth of the Thames in London during the rising of the tide. Pettena's idea was to give "conference on the theory of architecture, pure, abstract theory, produced in a limited time, its length determined by the constraints imposed by changes in the physical environment." [1] The project series contains photographs of the performance showing Pettena standing in the water as the tide slowly rises. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/perf-thames-tide-1974/ (last accessed 12 November 2019)
circa 1974
Marea [Thames Tides] (1974)
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AP207.S1.1974.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the performance "Marea" presented as a conference given by Pettena to the Architectural Association of London while standing at the mouth of the Thames in London during the rising of the tide. Pettena's idea was to give "conference on the theory of architecture, pure, abstract theory, produced in a limited time, its length determined by the constraints imposed by changes in the physical environment." [1] The project series contains photographs of the performance showing Pettena standing in the water as the tide slowly rises. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/perf-thames-tide-1974/ (last accessed 12 November 2019)
Project
circa 1974