documents textuels
AP197.S2.004
Description:
The box is comprised of writings on modern architecture, divided by country and organized alphabetically. The sections are divided as follows: General; Austria; Australia; Belgium; Canada; China; Czechoslovakia; Dutch; England; French; Finland; France; German; Greek; Islam; Italian; Japan; Mexico; Russia; Scandanavian; and Spain.
1965-1996
Research files on modern architecture, organized by geographic location (A-S)
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AP197.S2.004
Description:
The box is comprised of writings on modern architecture, divided by country and organized alphabetically. The sections are divided as follows: General; Austria; Australia; Belgium; Canada; China; Czechoslovakia; Dutch; England; French; Finland; France; German; Greek; Islam; Italian; Japan; Mexico; Russia; Scandanavian; and Spain.
documents textuels
1965-1996
documents textuels
AP197.S1.SS9.018
Description:
The box contains drafts, final copies, correspondence and notes for various articles, interviews, keynote addresses, and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from N-S. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts on Patkau Architects; various articles, drafts and notes on Renzo Piano; and drafts and correspondence for the introduction to "Six Arquitectos." Other subjects and architects explored include: photography; Monica Pidgeon; Peter Pran; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; the role of education; Sartor Resartos; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; and Carlo Scarpa.
circa 1975-2015
Kenneth Frampton writings (N-S)
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AP197.S1.SS9.018
Description:
The box contains drafts, final copies, correspondence and notes for various articles, interviews, keynote addresses, and lectures by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from N-S. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts on Patkau Architects; various articles, drafts and notes on Renzo Piano; and drafts and correspondence for the introduction to "Six Arquitectos." Other subjects and architects explored include: photography; Monica Pidgeon; Peter Pran; the predicament of environmental design; reciprocal regionalism; reflections on the oppositions of architecture and building; reflections on Perspecta; the role of education; Sartor Resartos; Raj Rewal; Rogelio Salmona; and Carlo Scarpa.
documents textuels
circa 1975-2015
documents textuels, photographies
AP197.S2.055
Description:
The box contains the portfolios/project descriptions of works of various architects and architectural firms. Portfolio include: the University of Iowa's School of Art and Art History by Steven Holl; the Integral House by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects; and the Sydney Opera House by Jorn Utzon
circa 2000-2010
Porfolios/project descriptions of the works of various architects and architectural firms
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AP197.S2.055
Description:
The box contains the portfolios/project descriptions of works of various architects and architectural firms. Portfolio include: the University of Iowa's School of Art and Art History by Steven Holl; the Integral House by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects; and the Sydney Opera House by Jorn Utzon
documents textuels, photographies
circa 2000-2010
documents textuels, photographies
AP197.S2.029
Description:
The box contains various research files organized in alphabetical order by either author's last name or subject, from R to S. The main sections are divided between writings on Carlo Scarpa and Louis Sullivan. The slides and photographs illustrate various works by Carlo Scarpa.
circa 1965- 2011
Research files organized by author's last name or subject from R-S
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AP197.S2.029
Description:
The box contains various research files organized in alphabetical order by either author's last name or subject, from R to S. The main sections are divided between writings on Carlo Scarpa and Louis Sullivan. The slides and photographs illustrate various works by Carlo Scarpa.
documents textuels, photographies
circa 1965- 2011
documents textuels
AP197.S3.003
Description:
The box is comprised of correspondence for the years of 1991-1994, organized in alphabetical order by last name, from A-K. The box documents Frampton’s career as Ware professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University and his related professional activities. Correspondence in this box includes: offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles, reviews, books and recommendation letters; invitations to teach, present, or attend at lectures/symposiums/conferences; and requests to serve on juries. Throughout this period, Frampton corresponded with architects, professors, publishers, and editors of various publications such as: Botond Bognar; Norman Foster; Yukio Futagawa; Gevork Hartoonian; and the commissioning editor of Phaidon Press Limited, David Jenkins. Correspondence relates to Kenneth Frampton’s involvement/participation in the publication of Hopkins: The Work of Michael Hopkins and Partners; as a lecturer at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ASCA) Conference, the Berlage Institute and the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; and as a jury member for the Carlsberg Architectural Prize.
1991-1994
Personal and professional correspondence for names A-K from 1991-1994
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AP197.S3.003
Description:
The box is comprised of correspondence for the years of 1991-1994, organized in alphabetical order by last name, from A-K. The box documents Frampton’s career as Ware professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University and his related professional activities. Correspondence in this box includes: offers of teaching positions; requests to write articles, reviews, books and recommendation letters; invitations to teach, present, or attend at lectures/symposiums/conferences; and requests to serve on juries. Throughout this period, Frampton corresponded with architects, professors, publishers, and editors of various publications such as: Botond Bognar; Norman Foster; Yukio Futagawa; Gevork Hartoonian; and the commissioning editor of Phaidon Press Limited, David Jenkins. Correspondence relates to Kenneth Frampton’s involvement/participation in the publication of Hopkins: The Work of Michael Hopkins and Partners; as a lecturer at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ASCA) Conference, the Berlage Institute and the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne; and as a jury member for the Carlsberg Architectural Prize.
documents textuels
1991-1994
graphique
AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS1.014
Description:
Original file title: Kreuzberger Stadtteilgeschichte auf Postkarten Dieter Kramer 1 Rund um das Schlesische Tor. Postcards and maps have been kept in the box in which they came. They were likely purchased in the 1980s but are scenes of the late 1800s early 1900s.
circa 1980
Postcards of Kreuzberg district, Block 121, Berlin
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AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS1.014
Description:
Original file title: Kreuzberger Stadtteilgeschichte auf Postkarten Dieter Kramer 1 Rund um das Schlesische Tor. Postcards and maps have been kept in the box in which they came. They were likely purchased in the 1980s but are scenes of the late 1800s early 1900s.
graphique
circa 1980
dessins, documents textuels
ARCH277541
Description:
The plans and textual records are from 1986, which corresponded to an earlier project (AP164.S1.1986.D4) also by Abalos & Herreros. The documents are however located in a box labelled for the later project Ayuntamiento y casa de la cultura de Cobeña (AP164.S1.1992.D2).
1986, 1992, predominant 1986
Working drawings and project description, Centro cultural, Cobeña, Spain
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ARCH277541
Description:
The plans and textual records are from 1986, which corresponded to an earlier project (AP164.S1.1986.D4) also by Abalos & Herreros. The documents are however located in a box labelled for the later project Ayuntamiento y casa de la cultura de Cobeña (AP164.S1.1992.D2).
dessins, documents textuels
1986, 1992, predominant 1986
Projet
AP018.S1.1977.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two in Scarborough, Ontario from 1977-1982. The office identified the project number as 7709. The Central Computer Complex Two was built to be used by the Bank of Montreal as a data processing centre with offices for staff on site. The complex consisted of three octagonal buildings joined by tunnels and skywalks. The first building, Central Computer Complex Two (CCC2), was a three-storey data processing equipment building. The second building, Central Facilities Building (CUB), was a three-storey building devoted to shipping and receiving and employee spaces such as a library, exercise room, cafeteria and lounge, and a medical exam area. The third building, Staff Support Offices, was a four-storey building that contained employee offices. In addition, each building had a penthouse that contained mechanical and electrical equipment. A large part of the project was administered through John C. Parkin’s engineering firm, Parkin Engineers limited, with Paul Keenan acting as president. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, presentation boards and textual records dating from 1977-1982. The majority of reprographic copies are drawings used in the construction phase of the project. The photographs show the construction of the building. The textual records include design planning notes, client and contractor correspondence, site reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail drawings, meeting minutes, schedules, and invoices for work completed. Box AP018.S1.1977.PR08.074 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1977-1982
Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two, Scarborough, Ontario (1977-1982)
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AP018.S1.1977.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two in Scarborough, Ontario from 1977-1982. The office identified the project number as 7709. The Central Computer Complex Two was built to be used by the Bank of Montreal as a data processing centre with offices for staff on site. The complex consisted of three octagonal buildings joined by tunnels and skywalks. The first building, Central Computer Complex Two (CCC2), was a three-storey data processing equipment building. The second building, Central Facilities Building (CUB), was a three-storey building devoted to shipping and receiving and employee spaces such as a library, exercise room, cafeteria and lounge, and a medical exam area. The third building, Staff Support Offices, was a four-storey building that contained employee offices. In addition, each building had a penthouse that contained mechanical and electrical equipment. A large part of the project was administered through John C. Parkin’s engineering firm, Parkin Engineers limited, with Paul Keenan acting as president. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, presentation boards and textual records dating from 1977-1982. The majority of reprographic copies are drawings used in the construction phase of the project. The photographs show the construction of the building. The textual records include design planning notes, client and contractor correspondence, site reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail drawings, meeting minutes, schedules, and invoices for work completed. Box AP018.S1.1977.PR08.074 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1977-1982
photographies
AP197.S1.SS9.027
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Renzo Piano; Atelier 5; Ed Weinberger; Tado Ando; Louis Kahn; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
circa 1970-1990
Slides of architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects
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AP197.S1.SS9.027
Description:
This box contains slides that depict architecture drawings, models and built projects by various architects and from different geographic locations, including the works of: Renzo Piano; Atelier 5; Ed Weinberger; Tado Ando; Louis Kahn; and Soviet architecture. Frampton used these slides for his lectures.
photographies
circa 1970-1990
documents textuels
ARCH276444
Description:
Group consists of documents related to architectural standards, Architectural Plastics Data Book (1959), Master Plan Survey for University Endowment Lands (1956), Specification Manual and Specifications: Brick and Tile Masonry. For publications on architectural standards and materials see box : 022-2015-117 (Arthur Erickson Library).
1949-1959
Documents related to architectural standards
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ARCH276444
Description:
Group consists of documents related to architectural standards, Architectural Plastics Data Book (1959), Master Plan Survey for University Endowment Lands (1956), Specification Manual and Specifications: Brick and Tile Masonry. For publications on architectural standards and materials see box : 022-2015-117 (Arthur Erickson Library).
documents textuels
1949-1959