Des paysages à lire
Des paysages à lire est une petite sélection de livres de la collection du CCA qui réfléchissent sur le concept de paysage en constante évolution. Les livres exposés rassemblent diverses lectures du paysage et mettent en lumière des techniques et des formats dédition singuliers, en gardant à lesprit les lacunes intrinsèques à lhistoire de lédition qui sont présentes dans(...)
14 mars 2024 au 2 mars 2025
Des paysages à lire
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Des paysages à lire est une petite sélection de livres de la collection du CCA qui réfléchissent sur le concept de paysage en constante évolution. Les livres exposés rassemblent diverses lectures du paysage et mettent en lumière des techniques et des formats dédition singuliers, en gardant à lesprit les lacunes intrinsèques à lhistoire de lédition qui sont présentes dans(...)
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Des paysages à lire
Des paysages à lire
Laura Aparicio Llorente, Leonie Hartung et Viveca Pattison Robichaud se penchent sur la construction du concept de paysage à travers les publications
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.099
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This file includes furniture sketches for the CCA library, reading room tables, main vestibule and employee spaces as well as some landscaping and exterior sketches.
1983-1989
Furniture sketches, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.099
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This file includes furniture sketches for the CCA library, reading room tables, main vestibule and employee spaces as well as some landscaping and exterior sketches.
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1983-1989
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Fonds Brian Boigon
AP188
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The Brian Boigon fonds, 1981–2015, documents various creative and professional projects by artist and data-architect, Brian Boigon. The majority of the fonds documents the multidisciplinary symposium series Culture Lab. Material in the fonds also documents Boigon’s research into cartoon movement in cyberspace in the form of both the Cartoon Regulators and Spillville. The fonds also contains records pertaining to Boigon’s web design company, Roller Coaster Studios. The records in the fonds largely consist of research and planning material, photographs and AV recordings documenting the projects, and sketches by Boigon and others.
1981 - 2015
Fonds Brian Boigon
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The Brian Boigon fonds, 1981–2015, documents various creative and professional projects by artist and data-architect, Brian Boigon. The majority of the fonds documents the multidisciplinary symposium series Culture Lab. Material in the fonds also documents Boigon’s research into cartoon movement in cyberspace in the form of both the Cartoon Regulators and Spillville. The fonds also contains records pertaining to Boigon’s web design company, Roller Coaster Studios. The records in the fonds largely consist of research and planning material, photographs and AV recordings documenting the projects, and sketches by Boigon and others.
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1981 - 2015
Environnement : manières d’agir pour demain s’attaque à des sujets d’actualité tels que la consommation d’énergie et les ressources naturelles, la question de limiter le contrôle de l’humanité sur l’environnement en raison de son immense capacité technologique, la recherche de ressources renouvelables et les meilleurs moyens pour les utiliser. À travers les travaux de(...)
Salles principales
18 octobre 2006 au 10 juin 2007
Environnement : manières d’agir pour demain
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Environnement : manières d’agir pour demain s’attaque à des sujets d’actualité tels que la consommation d’énergie et les ressources naturelles, la question de limiter le contrôle de l’humanité sur l’environnement en raison de son immense capacité technologique, la recherche de ressources renouvelables et les meilleurs moyens pour les utiliser. À travers les travaux de(...)
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AP018.S1.1972.PR18
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This project series documents the design and construction of a library and an addition to city hall in Fredericton, New Brunswick from 1972-1975. The office identified the project number as 7226. This project consisted of two distinct parts; a public library constructed at the corners of Campbell and Carleton Streets, and an addition to city hall whose original building was constructed at the corners of Queen and York Streets around 1875. These two buildings were located two blocks from one another, but a master plan for the project shows that the separating streets would be removed in favour of a pedestrian friendly landscape. Both buildings were located next to the St. John River. 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 brick-clad addition to city hall nearly doubled the square footage of the ground and first floors. The original city hall was four levels and the addition was two, with a mechanical penthouse on top. The new areas included departmental offices such as planning, engineering and sewage, a drafting room, conference room, and reception, among others. The library consisted of a two-storey, brick-clad building that was approximately 24,000 square feet in size with a 16 car parking lot. The ground floor included reception and exhibit areas, stacks, administration offices, bookmobiles, and staff lockers, while the second level had stacks and reading areas, audiovisual areas and a staff work room and break room. The library also had a mechanical penthouse on top. The project is recorded through drawings, including mounted presentation boards, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1972-1978. The drawings consist of original sketches, plans, sections, elevations and details of both city hall and the library, and some drawings used for construction. There are also drawings of the original city hall, first drafted around 1875. The photographs show existing buildings and the construction progress of the project. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters, specifications, consultancy documentation, a soil investigation, research and drawing transmittal records. File AP018.S1.1972.PR18.020 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
circa 1972-1978
City Hall and Library Facilities, Fredericton, New Brunswick (1972-1975)
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AP018.S1.1972.PR18
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This project series documents the design and construction of a library and an addition to city hall in Fredericton, New Brunswick from 1972-1975. The office identified the project number as 7226. This project consisted of two distinct parts; a public library constructed at the corners of Campbell and Carleton Streets, and an addition to city hall whose original building was constructed at the corners of Queen and York Streets around 1875. These two buildings were located two blocks from one another, but a master plan for the project shows that the separating streets would be removed in favour of a pedestrian friendly landscape. Both buildings were located next to the St. John River. 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 brick-clad addition to city hall nearly doubled the square footage of the ground and first floors. The original city hall was four levels and the addition was two, with a mechanical penthouse on top. The new areas included departmental offices such as planning, engineering and sewage, a drafting room, conference room, and reception, among others. The library consisted of a two-storey, brick-clad building that was approximately 24,000 square feet in size with a 16 car parking lot. The ground floor included reception and exhibit areas, stacks, administration offices, bookmobiles, and staff lockers, while the second level had stacks and reading areas, audiovisual areas and a staff work room and break room. The library also had a mechanical penthouse on top. The project is recorded through drawings, including mounted presentation boards, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1972-1978. The drawings consist of original sketches, plans, sections, elevations and details of both city hall and the library, and some drawings used for construction. There are also drawings of the original city hall, first drafted around 1875. The photographs show existing buildings and the construction progress of the project. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters, specifications, consultancy documentation, a soil investigation, research and drawing transmittal records. File AP018.S1.1972.PR18.020 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
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circa 1972-1978
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288 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm
London : M. Joseph, 1985.
Shell Guide to reading the Celtic landscapes / by Richard Muir.
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288 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm
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London : M. Joseph, 1985.
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368 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, plans, 1 portrait ; 26 cm
London : M. Joseph, 1981.
Shell guide to reading the landscape / Richard Muir.
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368 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, plans, 1 portrait ; 26 cm
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London : M. Joseph, 1981.
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166 pages : illustrations, plans (some color) ; 21 x 30 cm
[Reading] : [Reading Borough Council], 1978.
Reading waterways : a plan for the river landscape / prepared by Berkshire County Council, Planning Dept. for Reading Borough Council.
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166 pages : illustrations, plans (some color) ; 21 x 30 cm
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[Reading] : [Reading Borough Council], 1978.
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xv, 256 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Exeter, UK : University of Exeter Press, 2000.
The new reading the landscape : fieldwork in landscape history / Richard Muir.
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xv, 256 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Exeter, UK : University of Exeter Press, 2000.