textual records
Summary of emails, C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Ibere Camargo, Porto Alegre (folder 1 of 2)
AP178.S1.1998.PR07.049.1
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Original file title: F. Ibere Camargo - Porto Alegre - Brasil - site internet- SADP 4
2005-2006
Summary of emails, C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Ibere Camargo, Porto Alegre (folder 1 of 2)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR07.049.1
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Original file title: F. Ibere Camargo - Porto Alegre - Brasil - site internet- SADP 4
textual records
2005-2006
textual records
Summary of emails, C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Ibere Camargo, Porto Alegre (folder 2 of 2)
AP178.S1.1998.PR07.049.2
Description:
Original file title: F. Ibere Camargo - Porto Alegre - Brasil - site internet- SADP 4
2005-2006
Summary of emails, C. Cultural e Audit. para a Fundação Ibere Camargo, Porto Alegre (folder 2 of 2)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR07.049.2
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Original file title: F. Ibere Camargo - Porto Alegre - Brasil - site internet- SADP 4
textual records
2005-2006
textual records, photographs
AP115.S4.002
Description:
Le dossier ne contient que des copies des documents originaux. Les copies de photographies du dôme sont des impressions prise d'une page internet.
1953-2004
Plan de localisation du dôme, formulaires d'application pour permis de construction, permi de construction, et copies d'images du dôme, et photographies du dôme, Senneville Barn Dome, Senneville, Québec
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AP115.S4.002
Description:
Le dossier ne contient que des copies des documents originaux. Les copies de photographies du dôme sont des impressions prise d'une page internet.
textual records, photographs
1953-2004
The internet was invented as the ultimate standard; it is literally made of rules. Online content abides by some intentional and unintentional rules, and texture, smell, weight, flavour, and time are flattened together for the screen. Computers appear to instantaneously transform objects into images and meaning into information. 404 ERROR: The object is not online brings(...)
Octagonal gallery
11 November 2010 to 6 February 2011
404 ERROR: The object is not online
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The internet was invented as the ultimate standard; it is literally made of rules. Online content abides by some intentional and unintentional rules, and texture, smell, weight, flavour, and time are flattened together for the screen. Computers appear to instantaneously transform objects into images and meaning into information. 404 ERROR: The object is not online brings(...)
Octagonal gallery
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Craig Hodgetts
29 March 2018
Come and Forget the Grid, with Craig Hodgetts
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Description:
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Craig Hodgetts
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Johannes Grenzfurthner
12 April 2018
Come and Forget the Counterculture, with Johannes Grenzfurthner
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Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Johannes Grenzfurthner
View of the diploma project model for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia)
PH1980:1015:123
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"His unexecuted diploma project in 1927 for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, brought him international recognition. The scheme was prominently displayed at the Exhibition of Contemporary Architecture, Moscow, and was published in the OSA Group journal Sovremennaya arkhitektura." Ivan Leonidov [electronicsource] [cited 30 June 2009], available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_leonidov; INTERNET.
architecture
1927
View of the diploma project model for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia)
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PH1980:1015:123
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"His unexecuted diploma project in 1927 for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, brought him international recognition. The scheme was prominently displayed at the Exhibition of Contemporary Architecture, Moscow, and was published in the OSA Group journal Sovremennaya arkhitektura." Ivan Leonidov [electronicsource] [cited 30 June 2009], available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_leonidov; INTERNET.
architecture
PH1980:1015:359
Description:
"His unexecuted diploma project in 1927 for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, brought him international recognition. The scheme was prominently displayed at the Exhibition of Contemporary Architecture, Moscow, and was published in the OSA Group journal Sovremennaya arkhitektura." Ivan Leonidov [electronicsource] [cited 30 June 2009], available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_leonidov; INTERNET.
architecture
1927
View of the diploma project model for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, Russia (formerly U.S.S.R.)
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PH1980:1015:359
Description:
"His unexecuted diploma project in 1927 for the Lenin Institute and Library, Moscow, brought him international recognition. The scheme was prominently displayed at the Exhibition of Contemporary Architecture, Moscow, and was published in the OSA Group journal Sovremennaya arkhitektura." Ivan Leonidov [electronicsource] [cited 30 June 2009], available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_leonidov; INTERNET.
architecture
archives
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Fonds
Bernard Cache fonds
AP169
Synopsis:
Bernard Cache, fonds, 1991-2011, document the development and design process for the Objectile firm and its decorative panels and furniture. The records focus mostly on daily activities of the firm, the collaboration of principal Bernard Cache with TopSolid software, and his parallel academic work. The records consist solely of original born-digital material.
1992-2011
Bernard Cache fonds
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AP169
Synopsis:
Bernard Cache, fonds, 1991-2011, document the development and design process for the Objectile firm and its decorative panels and furniture. The records focus mostly on daily activities of the firm, the collaboration of principal Bernard Cache with TopSolid software, and his parallel academic work. The records consist solely of original born-digital material.
archives
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Fonds
1992-2011
photographs
PH1984:0711:001-040
Description:
Album of 40 photographs by Jules-Alphonse Terpereau of the ville d'hiver, Arcachon, France, ordered by the Compagnie du Midi owned by Emile Pereire, showing views of several villas, the casino, a belvedere, a castle, a theatre, a gymnasium, cottages, etc. The album is dedicated to Mr. Edouard Charton by Paul Regnauld, ingénieur en chef de la Compagnie du Midi et maître d'oeuvre de la ville d'hiver. Photographs are unidentified but are titled (documentation taken from an Internet source) as follows: .001 Le casino mauresque .002 Le chalet Pereire, lors de la visite de l'Empereur .003 Avenue Euphrosine (Avenue Gambetta) .004 .005 Le Chateau Deganne .006 Monument à la gloire de Brémontier .007 La première chapelle Saint Ferdinand .008 Notre Dame, deuxième version .009 .010 .011 Le buffet chinois de la gare .012 .013 Le casino vu de la ville d'été .014 Le théâtre Euterpe .015 La Passerelle avec le chariot de Terpereau .016 Le théâtre San Carlino .017 Gymnase Bertini .018 Villa du Moulin Rouge .019 Villa Newton, aujourd'hui Montfleuri .020 .021 Villa Faust .022 .023 .024 Villa Isabelle .025 Villa Napoléon .026 Villa Victoria .027 Villa Montaigne .028 La chapelle Ste-Cécile, devenue un temple protestant .029 Villa Graciosa, aujourd'hui Trocadero .030 Villa Grangeneuve .031 Villa Halévy, villa locative d'Emile Pereire, située Cours Desbiey, aujourd'hui disparue .032 Villa Marguerite .033 Villa Coecilia .034 Villa Montesquieu .035 Villa Noémi .036 Villa Montretout .037 Notre Dame des Passes .038 Villa Riquet .039 L'Établissement de bain, près du Grand Hotel .040 Une cabine de bain...
architecture
ca. 1862-1864
Miscellaneous views, some large pavilions, smaller houses and buildings, a bathing establishment of the ville d'hiver, Arcachon, France
PH1984:0711:001-040
Description:
Album of 40 photographs by Jules-Alphonse Terpereau of the ville d'hiver, Arcachon, France, ordered by the Compagnie du Midi owned by Emile Pereire, showing views of several villas, the casino, a belvedere, a castle, a theatre, a gymnasium, cottages, etc. The album is dedicated to Mr. Edouard Charton by Paul Regnauld, ingénieur en chef de la Compagnie du Midi et maître d'oeuvre de la ville d'hiver. Photographs are unidentified but are titled (documentation taken from an Internet source) as follows: .001 Le casino mauresque .002 Le chalet Pereire, lors de la visite de l'Empereur .003 Avenue Euphrosine (Avenue Gambetta) .004 .005 Le Chateau Deganne .006 Monument à la gloire de Brémontier .007 La première chapelle Saint Ferdinand .008 Notre Dame, deuxième version .009 .010 .011 Le buffet chinois de la gare .012 .013 Le casino vu de la ville d'été .014 Le théâtre Euterpe .015 La Passerelle avec le chariot de Terpereau .016 Le théâtre San Carlino .017 Gymnase Bertini .018 Villa du Moulin Rouge .019 Villa Newton, aujourd'hui Montfleuri .020 .021 Villa Faust .022 .023 .024 Villa Isabelle .025 Villa Napoléon .026 Villa Victoria .027 Villa Montaigne .028 La chapelle Ste-Cécile, devenue un temple protestant .029 Villa Graciosa, aujourd'hui Trocadero .030 Villa Grangeneuve .031 Villa Halévy, villa locative d'Emile Pereire, située Cours Desbiey, aujourd'hui disparue .032 Villa Marguerite .033 Villa Coecilia .034 Villa Montesquieu .035 Villa Noémi .036 Villa Montretout .037 Notre Dame des Passes .038 Villa Riquet .039 L'Établissement de bain, près du Grand Hotel .040 Une cabine de bain...
photographs
ca. 1862-1864
architecture