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AP144.S2
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Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
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Projects
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AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
Projects
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AP144.S2
Description:
Series documents Cedric Price's projects from his early work in the late 1950s to work dating from the time he founded his own practice in 1960 until 2000. Material includes numerous competition entries, planning and building projects, transportation-related projects, exhibitions, conceptual projects, furniture and interior designs, and monuments, follies, and decorations. Some projects also reflect his teaching, research, lecture and publication activities. Price also worked on several competition juries (see projects Musique, Elephant). Many of Cedric Price's projects in the series are unexecuted. Significant unrealized projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Fun Palace (1961-1974), Potteries Thinkbelt (1963-1967), Oxford Corner House (1965-1966), and Generator (1976-1980). Significant built projects from the same period include the New Aviary (1960-1966), his first major realized project (with Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby), and Inter-Action Centre (1971-1979). Other realized projects include an office building (BTDB Computer, 1968-1973) and restaurant (Blackpool Project, 1971-1975). Planning projects from the 1960s and 1970s include Potteries Thinkbelt, Detroit Think Grid (1969-1971) and Rice University's design charette, Atom (1967). In the 1980s and 1990s, Cedric Price worked on several building proposals including greenhouses (Serre, Serre (2)), museums, galleries, and pavilions (Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Snake), a railway station (Strate (2)), a cultural centre (Tiff), houses (Perthut, Castel), a bus station (Walsall), an aviary (CP Aviary) and office buildings (Domain, Berlin). Planning projects from the same time include parks and cultural complexes, (Parc, South Bank), urban areas, (Strate, Stratton, IFPRI, Haven, Mills), university campuses (Frankfurt, Unibad, Bedford), and rural areas (Stark, Arkage). Transportation-related projects include railways (Strate, Control, Rink), roadways (Stratton) and pedestrian links (Magnet, Halmag, South Bank). Only a few of his projects from that period were executed and those include the renovation projects Congress and SAS 29; a mobile market stall design for Westminster City Council (Westal) for which prototypes were built; a coffee cup design (Crowbar); and building conversion projects Gatard and Juke. Exhibition projects in the series include some devoted to Cedric Price's works (AA Exhibition, Aedes, AFX, Afella), some designed by him (Strike, Food for the Future, Topolski/Waterloo, Ashmole, Mean, AFX), as well as projects designed for exhibition (Citlin, Castel). The series also contains self-financed research and client-less projects, which form a significant part of Cedric Price's practice. Undertaken in anticipation of future clients or new planning needs, they include research into air structures and lightweight enclosures as well as integrated construction and transportation solutions (Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy), and housing research. South Bank, Magnet, and Duck Land represent a few of the client-less projects. The material in this series documents Cedric Price's work in the United Kingdom, in particular England (the Greater London area, and other areas) and Scotland, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States and other locations such as Canada, Nigeria, and Norway. Major clients include J. Lyons & Co. (Oxford Corner House), David Keddie (Two Tree Island, Southend Roof), Howard Gilman (Generator), British Railways (Strate and Strate (2), and others), the McAlpine family , particularly Alistair McAlpine, and their company Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd. (McAppy, Perthut, Trafalgar, Pertpavs, Ashmole, Perth, Obeliq, McVance); Établissement Public du Parc de la Villette (Parc, Serre, Serre (2), Musique) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (IFPRI, Mean). He collaborated with several architects and engineers during the course of his career, his closest association being with engineer Frank Newby and quantity surveyor Douglas Smith. Some of his other collaborators include engineer Max Fordham (Strate (2), Tiff, Berlin), engineering firms Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and Partners (Stratton, Rink, Control), and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners (South Bank), cybernetician Gordon Pask (Kawasaki/Japnet), architectural firm YRM/Yorke Rosenberg Mardall (Unibad), and architect Richard Rogers (Marman). He also collaborated with members of Archigram on the Trondheim Competition, (1972-1974), and with John and Julia Frazer who provided the computer modelling for Generator. David Price, Cedric Price's brother was the model maker for several projects. The series contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, reference drawings and maps, presentation drawings (particularly for competitions), and working drawings. A significant amount of textual records are included, especially for projects involving a large amount of research or publicity (Air Structures, Lightweight Enclosures, South Bank, CP Aviary, Stratton), for executed projects, and for the larger unrealized projects like Fun Palace and Generator. Also includes photographic materials of project sites and models. Some models included in the series are made from durable materials (wood, metal, plastic), while others are in-office constructions made out of paper, cardboard and Fome-Cor (TM). Of particular note are the 11 models for Magnet, and a full-size prototype of a market stall for Westal. Series also contains publication layouts, including material for the "Cedric Price Supplement", 'Architectural Design' vols. 40- 42 (1970-1972). Changes in office practice are noted around 1971, evident in the Blackpool Project and later, including the adoption of the metric system, and the creation of working and detail drawings on A4 size paper and filed with textual records (e.g. approximately 300 such drawings are included in the textual records for Blackpool Project). At the same time fewer preamble drawings that relate to site sensing, progress and life-cycle graphs and tables are created for the projects (a common feature from the 1960s), although project progress tables are still used. Of particular interest is material in the Early Work and Miscellaneous Records file (AP144.S2.D1) that relates to office work methods and programmes.
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1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
1903-2003, predominant 1960-2000
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Sense of the city.
Sense of the city.
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1 streaming video file (16 sec.) : silent, colour
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1 streaming video file (16 sec.) : silent, colour
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[Montréal] : CCA, [2012]
[Montréal] : CCA, [2012]
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Sense of the city.
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1 streaming video file (16 sec.) : silent, colour
Sense of the city.
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[Montréal] : CCA, [2012]
[Montréal] : CCA, [2012]
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368 pages : illustrations, plans (chiefly color) ; 16 cm
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368 pages : illustrations, plans (chiefly color) ; 16 cm
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Barcelona : Actar, 2012.
Barcelona : Actar, 2012.
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City sense : shaping our environment with real-time data : 4th Advanced Architecture Contest / [editor, Lucas Cappelli.].
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368 pages : illustrations, plans (chiefly color) ; 16 cm
City sense : shaping our environment with real-time data : 4th Advanced Architecture Contest / [editor, Lucas Cappelli.].
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368 pages : illustrations, plans (chiefly color) ; 16 cm
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Barcelona : Actar, 2012.
Barcelona : Actar, 2012.
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349 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
- Library main 241336 | HT155 .S46 2005 | c. 3 | pbk. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 244603 | 2005-6 | c. 6 | hd. | Available
- Library main 244600 | HT155 .S46 2005 | c. 4 | hd. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 241334 | 2005-6 | c. 2 | pbk. | Available
- Library study room cca productions 244604 | HT155 .S46 2005 | c. 7 | hd. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 244601 | 2005-6 | c. 5 | hd. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 241333 | 2005-6 | c. 1 | pbk. | Available
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349 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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- Phyllis Lambert -- Mirko Zardini -- Wolfgang Schivelbusch -- Linnaea Tillett -- Pierre-Édouard Latouche -- Norman Pressman -- Emily Thompson -- Mirko Zardini -- Constance Classen -- David Howes -- David Howes --,
- Zardini, Mirko.,
- Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 1941-2023,
- Centre canadien d'architecture.
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- Cities and towns Canada History Exhibitions.,
- Cities and towns Canada Pictorial works Exhibitions.,
- City and town life Canada History Exhibitions.,
- City and town life Canada Pictorial works Exhibitions.,
- Cities and towns.,
- Villes.,
- Villes Canada Histoire Expositions.,
- Vie urbaine Canada Histoire Expositions.,
- Vie urbaine Canada Ouvrages illustrés Expositions.,
- cities.,
- City and town life.,
- Urbanisme.,
- Art urbain.,
- Organes des sens.,
- Canada.,
- Cities.,
- Towns.,
- Perception.,
- Street lighting.,
- Winter.,
- City noise.,
- Sound.,
- Asphalt.,
- Odors.,
- Winter streetscapes Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- Winter festivals Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1880-1890.,
- Ice palaces Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1880-1890.,
- Tourism Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1880-1890.,
- Exhibition Publications.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition, pictorial works.,
- History.,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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Montréal, QC : Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture, 2005.
Montréal, QC : Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture, 2005.
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Sense of the city : an alternate approach to urbanism / edited by Mirko Zardini ; with essays by Wolfgang Schivelbusch [and others].
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349 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Sense of the city : an alternate approach to urbanism / edited by Mirko Zardini ; with essays by Wolfgang Schivelbusch [and others].
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- Library main 241336 | HT155 .S46 2005 | c. 3 | pbk. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 244603 | 2005-6 | c. 6 | hd. | Available
- Library main 244600 | HT155 .S46 2005 | c. 4 | hd. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 241334 | 2005-6 | c. 2 | pbk. | Available
- Library study room cca productions 244604 | HT155 .S46 2005 | c. 7 | hd. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 244601 | 2005-6 | c. 5 | hd. | Available
- Library cage cca productions 241333 | 2005-6 | c. 1 | pbk. | Available
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349 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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books
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Montréal, QC : Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture, 2005.
Montréal, QC : Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture, 2005.
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- Phyllis Lambert -- Mirko Zardini -- Wolfgang Schivelbusch -- Linnaea Tillett -- Pierre-Édouard Latouche -- Norman Pressman -- Emily Thompson -- Mirko Zardini -- Constance Classen -- David Howes -- David Howes --,
- Zardini, Mirko.,
- Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 1941-2023,
- Centre canadien d'architecture.
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- Cities and towns Canada History Exhibitions.,
- Cities and towns Canada Pictorial works Exhibitions.,
- City and town life Canada History Exhibitions.,
- City and town life Canada Pictorial works Exhibitions.,
- Cities and towns.,
- Villes.,
- Villes Canada Histoire Expositions.,
- Vie urbaine Canada Histoire Expositions.,
- Vie urbaine Canada Ouvrages illustrés Expositions.,
- cities.,
- City and town life.,
- Urbanisme.,
- Art urbain.,
- Organes des sens.,
- Canada.,
- Cities.,
- Towns.,
- Perception.,
- Street lighting.,
- Winter.,
- City noise.,
- Sound.,
- Asphalt.,
- Odors.,
- Winter streetscapes Canada Québec (Province) Montréal.,
- Winter festivals Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1880-1890.,
- Ice palaces Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1880-1890.,
- Tourism Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1880-1890.,
- Exhibition Publications.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition, pictorial works.,
- History.,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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108 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
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108 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
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Calgary, Alta. : Nickle Arts Museum, 2005.
Calgary, Alta. : Nickle Arts Museum, 2005.
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Sense of place : a catalogue of essays / Ann Davis and Beverly A. Sandalack, editors.
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108 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Sense of place : a catalogue of essays / Ann Davis and Beverly A. Sandalack, editors.
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108 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
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Calgary, Alta. : Nickle Arts Museum, 2005.
Calgary, Alta. : Nickle Arts Museum, 2005.
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ix, 212 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
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ix, 212 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
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- Landscapes New Mexico.,
- Paysages Nouveau-Mexique.,
- Landscapes,
- Manners and customs,
- Travel,
- Landschaftsanalyse,
- Stadscultuur.,
- Stedelijke omgeving.,
- Landscape New Mexico.,
- New Mexico Description and travel.,
- New Mexico Social life and customs.,
- Nouveau-Mexique Descriptions et voyages.,
- Nouveau-Mexique Mœurs et coutumes.,
- New Mexico
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New Haven : Yale University Press, [1994], ©1994
New Haven : Yale University Press, [1994], ©1994
Title:
A sense of place, a sense of time / John Brinckerhoff Jackson.
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ix, 212 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
A sense of place, a sense of time / John Brinckerhoff Jackson.
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ix, 212 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
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New Haven : Yale University Press, [1994], ©1994
New Haven : Yale University Press, [1994], ©1994
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- Landscapes New Mexico.,
- Paysages Nouveau-Mexique.,
- Landscapes,
- Manners and customs,
- Travel,
- Landschaftsanalyse,
- Stadscultuur.,
- Stedelijke omgeving.,
- Landscape New Mexico.,
- New Mexico Description and travel.,
- New Mexico Social life and customs.,
- Nouveau-Mexique Descriptions et voyages.,
- Nouveau-Mexique Mœurs et coutumes.,
- New Mexico
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ix, 853 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
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ix, 853 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
Subject:
- Lynch, Kevin, 1918-1984 Philosophy.,
- Lynch, Kevin Philosophy.,
- Lynch, Kevin, 1918-1984 Philosophie.,
- Lynch, Kevin, 1918-1984.,
- City planning United States History 20th century.,
- City planning History 20th century.,
- City planning.,
- City planning United States.,
- Urbanisme Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Urbanisme États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Design urbain.,
- Design urbain États-Unis.,
- urban design.,
- Philosophy.,
- Stadsplanning.,
- City planning United States 20th century.,
- United States.,
- Lynch, Kevin.,
- stedelijke planning,
- urban planning,
- steden,
- towns,
- dorpen,
- villages,
- filosofie,
- philosophy,
- esthetische waarde,
- aesthetic value,
- ontwerp,
- design,
- mens,
- man,
- stadsomgeving,
- urban environment,
- regionale planning,
- regional planning,
- Urban Plans,
- Stedelijke plannen,
- History.
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1990.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1990.
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City sense and city design : writings and projects of Kevin Lynch / edited by Tridib Banerjee and Michael Southworth.
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ix, 853 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
City sense and city design : writings and projects of Kevin Lynch / edited by Tridib Banerjee and Michael Southworth.
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ix, 853 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1990.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1990.
Subject:
- Lynch, Kevin, 1918-1984 Philosophy.,
- Lynch, Kevin Philosophy.,
- Lynch, Kevin, 1918-1984 Philosophie.,
- Lynch, Kevin, 1918-1984.,
- City planning United States History 20th century.,
- City planning History 20th century.,
- City planning.,
- City planning United States.,
- Urbanisme Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Urbanisme États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Design urbain.,
- Design urbain États-Unis.,
- urban design.,
- Philosophy.,
- Stadsplanning.,
- City planning United States 20th century.,
- United States.,
- Lynch, Kevin.,
- stedelijke planning,
- urban planning,
- steden,
- towns,
- dorpen,
- villages,
- filosofie,
- philosophy,
- esthetische waarde,
- aesthetic value,
- ontwerp,
- design,
- mens,
- man,
- stadsomgeving,
- urban environment,
- regionale planning,
- regional planning,
- Urban Plans,
- Stedelijke plannen,
- History.
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156 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
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156 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
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- Photography, Artistic Exhibitions.,
- Still-life photography Exhibitions.,
- Landscape photography Exhibitions.,
- Architectural photography Exhibitions.,
- Photographie artistique Expositions.,
- Photographie de nature morte Expositions.,
- Photographie de paysages Expositions.,
- Photographie d'architecture Expositions.,
- Architectural photography,
- Landscape photography,
- Photography, Artistic,
- Still-life photography,
- Fotografie,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Bildband.
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Groningen : Stichting Aurora Borealis, 1997.
Groningen : Stichting Aurora Borealis, 1997.
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Sense of space / curated by Wim Melis.
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156 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
Sense of space / curated by Wim Melis.
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156 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm
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Groningen : Stichting Aurora Borealis, 1997.
Groningen : Stichting Aurora Borealis, 1997.
Subject:
- Photography, Artistic Exhibitions.,
- Still-life photography Exhibitions.,
- Landscape photography Exhibitions.,
- Architectural photography Exhibitions.,
- Photographie artistique Expositions.,
- Photographie de nature morte Expositions.,
- Photographie de paysages Expositions.,
- Photographie d'architecture Expositions.,
- Architectural photography,
- Landscape photography,
- Photography, Artistic,
- Still-life photography,
- Fotografie,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Bildband.
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viii, 86 leaves : color illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
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viii, 86 leaves : color illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Subject:
- Neighborhood planning Social aspects Texas Houston.,
- City planning Social aspects Texas Houston.,
- Community development, Urban Texas Houston.,
- Citizens' associations Texas Houston.,
- Community organization Texas Houston.,
- Place attachment.,
- Urban renewal Texas Houston.,
- Quartiers (Urbanisme) Planification Aspect social Texas Houston.,
- Développement communautaire urbain Texas Houston.,
- Comités de citoyens Texas Houston.,
- Organisation communautaire Texas Houston.,
- Attachement à un lieu.,
- Rénovation urbaine Texas Houston.,
- Citizens' associations.,
- City planning Social aspects.,
- Community development, Urban.,
- Community organization.,
- Urban renewal.,
- Texas Houston.,
- Theses.
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[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : UMI Dissertation Services, ©2011.
[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : UMI Dissertation Services, ©2011.
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Sense of place and neighborhood organizing : how sense of place shapes the built environment / by Scott Gustafson.
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viii, 86 leaves : color illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Sense of place and neighborhood organizing : how sense of place shapes the built environment / by Scott Gustafson.
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viii, 86 leaves : color illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
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[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : UMI Dissertation Services, ©2011.
[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : UMI Dissertation Services, ©2011.
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- Neighborhood planning Social aspects Texas Houston.,
- City planning Social aspects Texas Houston.,
- Community development, Urban Texas Houston.,
- Citizens' associations Texas Houston.,
- Community organization Texas Houston.,
- Place attachment.,
- Urban renewal Texas Houston.,
- Quartiers (Urbanisme) Planification Aspect social Texas Houston.,
- Développement communautaire urbain Texas Houston.,
- Comités de citoyens Texas Houston.,
- Organisation communautaire Texas Houston.,
- Attachement à un lieu.,
- Rénovation urbaine Texas Houston.,
- Citizens' associations.,
- City planning Social aspects.,
- Community development, Urban.,
- Community organization.,
- Urban renewal.,
- Texas Houston.,
- Theses.
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127 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Description:
127 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
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- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006 Juvenile literature.,
- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006. Death and life of great American cities Juvenile literature.,
- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006.,
- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006. Death and life of great American cities.,
- Jacobs, Jane 1916-2006,
- Jacobs, Jane.,
- Boston Authors Club.,
- Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld,
- Metropolitan Museum of Art,
- Women city planners United States Biography Juvenile literature.,
- City planners United States Biography Juvenile literature.,
- City planning History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- Sociology, Urban History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- City planning New York (State) New York History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- Neighborhoods New York (State) New York History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- Women city planners United States Biography.,
- City planners United States Biography.,
- City planning History 20th century.,
- Sociology, Urban History 20th century.,
- City planning New York (State) New York History 20th century.,
- Neighborhoods New York (State) New York History 20th century.,
- Femmes urbanistes États-Unis Biographies Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.,
- Urbanistes États-Unis Biographies Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.,
- Sociologie urbaine Histoire 20e siècle Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.,
- urban planning.,
- towns.,
- landscaping.,
- biographies.,
- women.,
- usa.,
- City planners.,
- City planning.,
- Neighborhoods.,
- Sociology, Urban.,
- Women city planners.,
- Stadtplanerin,
- New York (State) New York.,
- United States.,
- collective biographies.,
- Literature.,
- Biographies.,
- History.,
- Juvenile works.,
- Littérature.
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Boston : David R. Godine, Publisher, ©2009.
Boston : David R. Godine, Publisher, ©2009.
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Genius of common sense : Jane Jacobs and the story of The death and life of great American cities / Glenna Lang & Marjory Wunsch.
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127 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Genius of common sense : Jane Jacobs and the story of The death and life of great American cities / Glenna Lang & Marjory Wunsch.
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127 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
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Boston : David R. Godine, Publisher, ©2009.
Boston : David R. Godine, Publisher, ©2009.
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- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006 Juvenile literature.,
- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006. Death and life of great American cities Juvenile literature.,
- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006.,
- Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006. Death and life of great American cities.,
- Jacobs, Jane 1916-2006,
- Jacobs, Jane.,
- Boston Authors Club.,
- Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld,
- Metropolitan Museum of Art,
- Women city planners United States Biography Juvenile literature.,
- City planners United States Biography Juvenile literature.,
- City planning History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- Sociology, Urban History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- City planning New York (State) New York History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- Neighborhoods New York (State) New York History 20th century Juvenile literature.,
- Women city planners United States Biography.,
- City planners United States Biography.,
- City planning History 20th century.,
- Sociology, Urban History 20th century.,
- City planning New York (State) New York History 20th century.,
- Neighborhoods New York (State) New York History 20th century.,
- Femmes urbanistes États-Unis Biographies Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.,
- Urbanistes États-Unis Biographies Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.,
- Sociologie urbaine Histoire 20e siècle Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.,
- urban planning.,
- towns.,
- landscaping.,
- biographies.,
- women.,
- usa.,
- City planners.,
- City planning.,
- Neighborhoods.,
- Sociology, Urban.,
- Women city planners.,
- Stadtplanerin,
- New York (State) New York.,
- United States.,
- collective biographies.,
- Literature.,
- Biographies.,
- History.,
- Juvenile works.,
- Littérature.
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