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AP178.S2.1985.016
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This sketchbook contains notes about a public lecture, sketches of furniture, and sketches for 106 Habitações, Punt en Komma, Schilderswijk-West and Duas habitações e duas lojas in The Hague, The Netherlands. Also included are sketches for the Quinta da Malagueira housing estate in Évora, Portugal and the Escola Superior de Educação de Setúbal (ESSE) in Sétubal, Portugal.
December 1985-January 1986
Sketchbook 214: Évora - Setubal
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AP178.S2.1985.016
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This sketchbook contains notes about a public lecture, sketches of furniture, and sketches for 106 Habitações, Punt en Komma, Schilderswijk-West and Duas habitações e duas lojas in The Hague, The Netherlands. Also included are sketches for the Quinta da Malagueira housing estate in Évora, Portugal and the Escola Superior de Educação de Setúbal (ESSE) in Sétubal, Portugal.
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December 1985-January 1986
Projet
AP164.S1.2004.D16
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The project series documents consultation work for the urban development of Madrid`s historique center and the Mazanares riverside, in Spain. The firm identified the project as number 187. “A MADRID + PEDESTRIAN. A MADRID + GREEN. A MADRID + SOCIALLY INTEGRATED. [Abalos & Herreros] purpose is [a] strategy based in BLOBS, of new urban public spaces, directly or indirectly joined to a new pedestrian Castellana, a group of HOLLOWS situated in critical points of the urban dynamism which allow us to LINK, SEW, INTEGRATE and ENJOY TOGETHER the town.” (ARCH270975). This project is related to the project M30: parque lineal del río Manzanares (AP164.S1.2005.D6). Documenting the project are conceptual drawings, presentation documents, cartographic materials, project descriptions, notes and a dummy.
1997-2004
+ Madrid, Spain (2004)
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AP164.S1.2004.D16
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The project series documents consultation work for the urban development of Madrid`s historique center and the Mazanares riverside, in Spain. The firm identified the project as number 187. “A MADRID + PEDESTRIAN. A MADRID + GREEN. A MADRID + SOCIALLY INTEGRATED. [Abalos & Herreros] purpose is [a] strategy based in BLOBS, of new urban public spaces, directly or indirectly joined to a new pedestrian Castellana, a group of HOLLOWS situated in critical points of the urban dynamism which allow us to LINK, SEW, INTEGRATE and ENJOY TOGETHER the town.” (ARCH270975). This project is related to the project M30: parque lineal del río Manzanares (AP164.S1.2005.D6). Documenting the project are conceptual drawings, presentation documents, cartographic materials, project descriptions, notes and a dummy.
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1997-2004
L’exposition souligne le rôle primordial du Panthéon dans la vie artistique et politique française depuis les débuts du projet en 1774 jusqu’au 20e siècle. Coïncidant avec les célébrations internationales du bicentenaire de la Révolution française, elle porte essentiellement sur l’une des principales manifestations architecturales de la Révolution : la transformation de(...)
Salles principales
19 septembre 1989 au 19 novembre 1989
Le Panthéon, symbole des révolutions
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L’exposition souligne le rôle primordial du Panthéon dans la vie artistique et politique française depuis les débuts du projet en 1774 jusqu’au 20e siècle. Coïncidant avec les célébrations internationales du bicentenaire de la Révolution française, elle porte essentiellement sur l’une des principales manifestations architecturales de la Révolution : la transformation de(...)
Salles principales
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AP018.S1.1975.PR04
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This project series documents a bus shelter in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1975. The office identified the project number as 7505. This project consisted of the design of a bus shelter in front of the Fredericton Public Library, located at the corners of Campbell and Carleton Streets. For this project, Parkin Architects Planners partnered with architectural firm Graham Napier Associates to form the joint venture referred to as Graham Parkin Architects Engineers Planners. The library was also designed by Graham Parkin a few years earlier. The firms eventually lost this contract, based on the city's opinion that the firms hadn't acted quickly enough, the design was too permanent and the location was no longer available. The project is recorded through correspondence dating from 1975.
1975
Bus Shelter, Fredericton, New Brunswick (1975)
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AP018.S1.1975.PR04
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This project series documents a bus shelter in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1975. The office identified the project number as 7505. This project consisted of the design of a bus shelter in front of the Fredericton Public Library, located at the corners of Campbell and Carleton Streets. For this project, Parkin Architects Planners partnered with architectural firm Graham Napier Associates to form the joint venture referred to as Graham Parkin Architects Engineers Planners. The library was also designed by Graham Parkin a few years earlier. The firms eventually lost this contract, based on the city's opinion that the firms hadn't acted quickly enough, the design was too permanent and the location was no longer available. The project is recorded through correspondence dating from 1975.
Project
1975
documents textuels
ARCH277009
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Documents relating to the University Boulevard Architectural Competition, University of British Columbia, including the competition information kit, Conditions of Competition and Design Guidelines, Findings and Feedback from the Public Space Workshop, Neighbourhood Plan and the Comprehensive Community Plan; Museum of Anthropology Functional Program (2003) by Lundhol Associates Architects and Schematic Design Submission by Stantec Architecture and Arthur Erickson (2004).
2000-2005
Design competition information kits, and submission for various project proposals
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ARCH277009
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Documents relating to the University Boulevard Architectural Competition, University of British Columbia, including the competition information kit, Conditions of Competition and Design Guidelines, Findings and Feedback from the Public Space Workshop, Neighbourhood Plan and the Comprehensive Community Plan; Museum of Anthropology Functional Program (2003) by Lundhol Associates Architects and Schematic Design Submission by Stantec Architecture and Arthur Erickson (2004).
documents textuels
2000-2005
Projet
AP164.S1.2002.D9
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The project series documents the urban planning project under the consortium “Chamartin Operation” for the extension of the avenue Paseo de la Castellana. The firm identified the project as number 153. “Abalos & Herreros developed the architectural consultancy for this ambitious project initiated by R. Bofill and nowadays its in time of adaptation to the urban conditions and the real conditions under the direction of J. M. Ezquiaga. The prime aim of [their] work consists of the establishment of the constructed typologies, the occupation models and the relation between public and housing space for searching a possible compatibility in an environment that soon will be seen as centric in the urban map of Madrid.” (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, photographic materials, project descriptions, and notes.
circa 2002
Operación Chamartin, Madrid, Spain (2002)
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AP164.S1.2002.D9
Description:
The project series documents the urban planning project under the consortium “Chamartin Operation” for the extension of the avenue Paseo de la Castellana. The firm identified the project as number 153. “Abalos & Herreros developed the architectural consultancy for this ambitious project initiated by R. Bofill and nowadays its in time of adaptation to the urban conditions and the real conditions under the direction of J. M. Ezquiaga. The prime aim of [their] work consists of the establishment of the constructed typologies, the occupation models and the relation between public and housing space for searching a possible compatibility in an environment that soon will be seen as centric in the urban map of Madrid.” (ARCH270975) Documenting the project are conceptual and design development drawings, photographic materials, project descriptions, and notes.
Project
circa 2002
documents textuels
ARCH267570
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This group consists of minutes of meetings, notes, memorandums, correspondence and related documents about the public art competition for the Palais des Congrès de Montréal. There is a blank registration form for a sculpture competition and a folder about the artwork integration program for the Palais des Congrès. The group also includes sketches and plans (details, sections, elevations and perspectives).
1980-1982
CCM Arts - Concours
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ARCH267570
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This group consists of minutes of meetings, notes, memorandums, correspondence and related documents about the public art competition for the Palais des Congrès de Montréal. There is a blank registration form for a sculpture competition and a folder about the artwork integration program for the Palais des Congrès. The group also includes sketches and plans (details, sections, elevations and perspectives).
documents textuels
1980-1982
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AP018.S1.1983.PR02
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This project series documents the design and construction of the new National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario from 1983-1988. The office identified the project number as 8303. In 1977, Parkin Architects Planners won a limited architectural competition for their design of the new National Gallery of Canada. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site as well as how the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The building site was also moved from its original location near the Canadian parliament buildings on Wellington Street to the corner of Sussex Drive and St Patrick Street. Eventually, Moshe Safdie, in joint venture with Parkin Architects Planners, were chosen as the architects for the project. Parkin was the minor partner in this joint venture and his firm's work seemed to focus more on construction than design. The dispute over this decision can be found in the textual records of project series AP018.S1.1976.PR23 in this fonds. This project was commissioned by Public Works Canada and the Canada Museum Construction Company, both federal government agencies. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs and textual records dating from 1976-1989. The drawings consist largely of structural and construction drawings for the project. Some drawings in this project series were prepared by Public Works Canada. The textual records for this project include specifications, financial records, change order documentation, correspondence, interoffice letters, documentation on the competition controversy and competition reports. The textual records also focus heavily on a dispute between Parkin/Safdie and the client regarding the architects' professional fees.
1976-1989
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (1983)
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AP018.S1.1983.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the new National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario from 1983-1988. The office identified the project number as 8303. In 1977, Parkin Architects Planners won a limited architectural competition for their design of the new National Gallery of Canada. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site as well as how the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The building site was also moved from its original location near the Canadian parliament buildings on Wellington Street to the corner of Sussex Drive and St Patrick Street. Eventually, Moshe Safdie, in joint venture with Parkin Architects Planners, were chosen as the architects for the project. Parkin was the minor partner in this joint venture and his firm's work seemed to focus more on construction than design. The dispute over this decision can be found in the textual records of project series AP018.S1.1976.PR23 in this fonds. This project was commissioned by Public Works Canada and the Canada Museum Construction Company, both federal government agencies. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs and textual records dating from 1976-1989. The drawings consist largely of structural and construction drawings for the project. Some drawings in this project series were prepared by Public Works Canada. The textual records for this project include specifications, financial records, change order documentation, correspondence, interoffice letters, documentation on the competition controversy and competition reports. The textual records also focus heavily on a dispute between Parkin/Safdie and the client regarding the architects' professional fees.
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1976-1989
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AP018.S1.1983.PR14
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This project series documents the National Aviation Museum which is part of Rockliffe Airport in Ottawa Ontario from 1983-1987. The office identified the project number as 8320. This project consisted of a building, commissioned by Public Works Canada, to house Canada's aviation museum collections. The basementless building was approximately five storeys in height, triangular shaped, and located between a runway and base building at the Rockcliffe Airport. This project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1983-1987. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies of details, arranged within the textual materials. Photographs and negative strips show the construction progress of the project. The textual records include correspondence, specifications, instructions to tenderers, schedules and financial documentation.
1983-1987
National Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe Airport, Ottawa, Ontario (1983-1987)
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AP018.S1.1983.PR14
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This project series documents the National Aviation Museum which is part of Rockliffe Airport in Ottawa Ontario from 1983-1987. The office identified the project number as 8320. This project consisted of a building, commissioned by Public Works Canada, to house Canada's aviation museum collections. The basementless building was approximately five storeys in height, triangular shaped, and located between a runway and base building at the Rockcliffe Airport. This project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1983-1987. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies of details, arranged within the textual materials. Photographs and negative strips show the construction progress of the project. The textual records include correspondence, specifications, instructions to tenderers, schedules and financial documentation.
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1983-1987
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AP178.S1.1997.PR07
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This project series documents the Centro Municipal no Distrito Sud in Rosario, Argentina. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 89/90. The office assigned the date 1997 to this project. This was Siza's first building in South America. The Municipal center is one of six buildings for the decentralization of the city of Rosario. The buildings surround a public place. The building includes a 200 capacity auditorium, a workshop space, and offices. Documenting this project are studies, design development drawings, annotated plans, and details. Textual material includes documentation for the decentralization program, project documentation, and correspondence. Photographic material documents the project site, construction work, Siza's visit, and the built project. The project is also documented through study models.
1996-2003
Centro Municipal no Distrito Sud [South district Municipal center], Rosario, Argentina (1997)
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AP178.S1.1997.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Centro Municipal no Distrito Sud in Rosario, Argentina. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 89/90. The office assigned the date 1997 to this project. This was Siza's first building in South America. The Municipal center is one of six buildings for the decentralization of the city of Rosario. The buildings surround a public place. The building includes a 200 capacity auditorium, a workshop space, and offices. Documenting this project are studies, design development drawings, annotated plans, and details. Textual material includes documentation for the decentralization program, project documentation, and correspondence. Photographic material documents the project site, construction work, Siza's visit, and the built project. The project is also documented through study models.
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1996-2003