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Peek & Cloppenberg Clothing Store

Peek & Cloppenberg Clothing Store

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People

  • Arthur Erickson (draughtsman)
  • Arthur Erickson (archive creator)

Title

Peek & Cloppenberg Clothing Store

Dates of creation

[1991?]

Level of archival description

Project

Extent and Medium

  • 77 mixed photographic materials
  • 10 drawings

Scope and Content

File documents a proposal for a six-story clothing store in Berlin, Germany.

File contains photographic material and design development sketches.

Reference Number

AP022.S1.1991.PR04

Arrangement

Material in this project series was likely kept in its original order when it was first processed upon its arrival at CCA.

Location

Berlin Germany

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    • Reference Number: ARCH254686
    • Title: Elevation studies, perspective sketch and detail of entrance and canopy, sketches of partial elevation and section with notes on floor height, canopy, planters and corner element detail
    • Dates of creation: circa 1991
    • Form: drawings
    • Catalogued items within this file 0

    People:

    • Arthur Erickson (archive creator)

    Quantity / Object type:

    1 File

    Stage and Purpose:

    • design development drawings

    Extent and Medium:

    • 10 drawings

    Dimensions:

    sheet (smallest): 21.6 x 27.9 cm sheet (largest): 22.9 x 30.5 cm

    Credit line:

    Arthur Erickson fonds
    Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
    Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
    Don de Arthur Erickson, Architecte/
    Gift of Arthur Erickson, Architect

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    • Reference Number: ARCH275846
    • Title: Photographic documentation of models, the project team constructing models and interior views of the building
    • Dates of creation: 30 October 1991
    • Form: photographs
    • Catalogued items within this file 0

    People:

    • Arthur Erickson (archive creator)

    Description:

    Also includes floor plans, sections and elevations of the Peek & Cloppenburg building as well as documentation of various other projects by Arthur Erickson Architects and the history of the firm. This binder was assembled at the firm's offices in 1991.

    Quantity / Object type:

    1 File

    Extent and Medium:

    • 35 negatives
    • 19 slides
    • 18 photographs
    • 3 reprographic copies
    • 2 contact sheets

    Credit line:

    Arthur Erickson fonds
    Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
    Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
    Don de la Famille Erickson/
    Gift of the Erickson Family

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