ARCH401826
1973-1974
ARCH401827
8 December 1972
ARCH401828
1973
ARCH401832
28 November 1982
ARCH280909
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Brochure describing the IAUS.
1967
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P. Eisenman Trustees Meeting
ARCH153448
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Agenda, 19 September 1980 Addendum to the Minutes, meeting of the 9 June 1980 Development Committee, Summary of Development Needs, October 1980 List of Trustees, 22 September, 1980 Programs and "Fundable Packages" (projected budget of 1980-1) Oppositions Books Program ; budget Note to PDE from Charles Next Editors Meeting for Oppositions Journal, March 20 List of IAUS students Memo from Kenneth Frampton to PDE and Hamid Nouri about Skyline Note to PDE, not signed
October 1980
P. Eisenman Trustees Meeting
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ARCH153448
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Agenda, 19 September 1980 Addendum to the Minutes, meeting of the 9 June 1980 Development Committee, Summary of Development Needs, October 1980 List of Trustees, 22 September, 1980 Programs and "Fundable Packages" (projected budget of 1980-1) Oppositions Books Program ; budget Note to PDE from Charles Next Editors Meeting for Oppositions Journal, March 20 List of IAUS students Memo from Kenneth Frampton to PDE and Hamid Nouri about Skyline Note to PDE, not signed
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October 1980
AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.4
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Memorial event celebrating the life and work of British architect James Stirling held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, Nov. 2, 1992. Speakers include Kate Stirling, Francesco Dal Co, Ken Frampton, Arata Isozaki, Leon Krier, Frank Newby, Juhani Pallasmaa, Peter Palumbo, Richard Rogers, Michael Wilford, Sandy Wilson, and Ben Stirling.
1992
A celebration of the life and work of Sir James Stirling, 1924-1992, Royal Academy of Arts, November 2nd 1992
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AP140.S2.SS7.D3.P10.4
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Memorial event celebrating the life and work of British architect James Stirling held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, Nov. 2, 1992. Speakers include Kate Stirling, Francesco Dal Co, Ken Frampton, Arata Isozaki, Leon Krier, Frank Newby, Juhani Pallasmaa, Peter Palumbo, Richard Rogers, Michael Wilford, Sandy Wilson, and Ben Stirling.
1992
Parc Baile
12 juillet 2018, 18h30
Parc Baile
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AP140.S2.SS4.D1.P2
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annotated drafts of introduction by John Jacobus, correspondence with John Jacobus and publisher Gerd Hatje, sketchbook with notes and sketches for book layout by James Stirling, including: folder 1/3 - letter from James Stirling to John Jacobus (28 April 1975) explaining the process of editing Jacobus' introduction, mollifying him regarding changes and noting that the text was reviewed by Ken Frampton and Kerry ? - letter from John Jacobus to James Stirling (22 May 1975?) "I'm still mad at you but that's a small thing." - 2nd draft of the introduction "approved by Jake" annotated in black and blue ink - 5th draft (June 1971) 2 photocopied copies - Draft of the introduction, inscribed "Mary" in red ink, with comments in pencil (by Mary Stirling ?) and further notes in red ink (by James Stirling ?) folder 2/3 - 5th draft (June 1971), inscribed "Jan" (struck through in red ink), "Fourth draft" (struck through in red ink and replaced with "Fifth), annotated in red ink over earlier nnotations (by James Stirling ?) - 5th draft (struck through in red ink), extensively edited and annotated in red ink by James Stirling - 5th draft, original typescript, annotated in black ink and graphite - 4th draft, inscribed "Jan 71," a photocopy of an already annotated and edited text - 4th draft, inscribed "3rd draft" (struck through in red ink), heavily edited in rd ink, graphite, green ink, including an additional 7 pages of notes "by Ken Frampton" dated "Fall of 1972 or 73" folder 3/3 - 3rd draft, original typescript, edited in black ink by James Stirling - 2nd draft, "approved by Jake," photocopy, edited in graphite over earlieer editing marks - several sets of early pages of the introduction, interspersed with accompanying letters from John Jacobus to James Stirling, all heavily annotated and struck through in red andorange marker, black ink, graphite, purple ink, yellow marker, red ink, purple pencil, with entirely new passages in black ink - 4th draft, dated "Jan 71," two photocopied copies including photocopied editing marks - final draft, inscribed "FINAL" and "Revised (in ink), to length(?) via Hatje," original typescript, edited in red ink, graphite, black ink, black marker, blue ink, green ink and strike throughs in black marker Red cloth-bound journal - 23.2 x 18.0 cm dated on inside cover "London - May - 1973" - page layouts for book - black ink, blue marker, red ink, graphite, blue ink
annotated drafts of introduction, correspondence, sketchbook with notes and sketches for book layout
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AP140.S2.SS4.D1.P2
Description:
annotated drafts of introduction by John Jacobus, correspondence with John Jacobus and publisher Gerd Hatje, sketchbook with notes and sketches for book layout by James Stirling, including: folder 1/3 - letter from James Stirling to John Jacobus (28 April 1975) explaining the process of editing Jacobus' introduction, mollifying him regarding changes and noting that the text was reviewed by Ken Frampton and Kerry ? - letter from John Jacobus to James Stirling (22 May 1975?) "I'm still mad at you but that's a small thing." - 2nd draft of the introduction "approved by Jake" annotated in black and blue ink - 5th draft (June 1971) 2 photocopied copies - Draft of the introduction, inscribed "Mary" in red ink, with comments in pencil (by Mary Stirling ?) and further notes in red ink (by James Stirling ?) folder 2/3 - 5th draft (June 1971), inscribed "Jan" (struck through in red ink), "Fourth draft" (struck through in red ink and replaced with "Fifth), annotated in red ink over earlier nnotations (by James Stirling ?) - 5th draft (struck through in red ink), extensively edited and annotated in red ink by James Stirling - 5th draft, original typescript, annotated in black ink and graphite - 4th draft, inscribed "Jan 71," a photocopy of an already annotated and edited text - 4th draft, inscribed "3rd draft" (struck through in red ink), heavily edited in rd ink, graphite, green ink, including an additional 7 pages of notes "by Ken Frampton" dated "Fall of 1972 or 73" folder 3/3 - 3rd draft, original typescript, edited in black ink by James Stirling - 2nd draft, "approved by Jake," photocopy, edited in graphite over earlieer editing marks - several sets of early pages of the introduction, interspersed with accompanying letters from John Jacobus to James Stirling, all heavily annotated and struck through in red andorange marker, black ink, graphite, purple ink, yellow marker, red ink, purple pencil, with entirely new passages in black ink - 4th draft, dated "Jan 71," two photocopied copies including photocopied editing marks - final draft, inscribed "FINAL" and "Revised (in ink), to length(?) via Hatje," original typescript, edited in red ink, graphite, black ink, black marker, blue ink, green ink and strike throughs in black marker Red cloth-bound journal - 23.2 x 18.0 cm dated on inside cover "London - May - 1973" - page layouts for book - black ink, blue marker, red ink, graphite, blue ink
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Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 : l’architecture radicale dans la presse parallèle des années 196X-197X
Inventée au début du XXe siècle pour désigner les périodiques littéraires progressistes, l’expression « little magazine » a été réutilisée au cours des années 1960 pour qualifier la vague de périodiques d’architecture indépendants qui a alors déferlé en réaction aux changements politiques, sociaux et artistiques à cette époque. Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 examine comment un(...)
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12 avril 2007 au 9 septembre 2007
Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 : l’architecture radicale dans la presse parallèle des années 196X-197X
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Inventée au début du XXe siècle pour désigner les périodiques littéraires progressistes, l’expression « little magazine » a été réutilisée au cours des années 1960 pour qualifier la vague de périodiques d’architecture indépendants qui a alors déferlé en réaction aux changements politiques, sociaux et artistiques à cette époque. Monter/Brocher/Plier 2 examine comment un(...)
Salle octogonale et rotonde de la bibliothèque