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Architectures of Care
Of Migration
30 August 2021
Of Migration
photographs
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5 photograph(s)
PH1981:0592:001-005
Description:
- Five albumen silver prints mounted on R/V of page, comprising 1 ... [field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS].
1850s
Portrait of Sir Joseph Paxton with various architectural views and portrait of Baroness Pauline Prochazka
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PH1981:0592:001-005
Description:
- Five albumen silver prints mounted on R/V of page, comprising 1 ... [field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS].
photographs
Quantity:
5 photograph(s)
1850s
DR1983:0848
Description:
- A two-storey circular cottage connected to rectangular flanking pavilions by passageways. The cottage... [data truncated during migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS database - see object file]
architecture
1775
Elevation and ground plan of a cottage for Mr. Stuart, Mitcham
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DR1983:0848
Description:
- A two-storey circular cottage connected to rectangular flanking pavilions by passageways. The cottage... [data truncated during migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS database - see object file]
architecture
DR1960:0008
Description:
- Colonnaded building front, with stepped entrance, sculpted lions, and sculpted urns above, open squar (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS. SB, 1995-04-15).
architecture, theatre design
mid 18th century
Colonnade with sculpted lions
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DR1960:0008
Description:
- Colonnaded building front, with stepped entrance, sculpted lions, and sculpted urns above, open squar (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS. SB, 1995-04-15).
architecture, theatre design
DR1960:0009
Description:
- Large triumphal arch with pilasters, sculpture niches, and ornate cornice, leading into a large inter (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS). SB 1995-04-27
architecture
mid 18th century
Perspective sketch of a triumphal arch
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DR1960:0009
Description:
- Large triumphal arch with pilasters, sculpture niches, and ornate cornice, leading into a large inter (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS). SB 1995-04-27
architecture
DR1983:0432
Description:
- Cross section through the stage showing stage machinery beneath the stage and an elevation of the cur (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS, SB, 1995-04-28).
architecture
mid 19th century
Cross section, showing stage machinery of the Grand Theatre de Marseille
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DR1983:0432
Description:
- Cross section through the stage showing stage machinery beneath the stage and an elevation of the cur (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS, SB, 1995-04-28).
architecture
DR1980:0007
Description:
- In a shell-niche, a sarcophagus with female figure (perhaps Minerva?) reclining on a shield (a lion a (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS. SB, 1994-04-28).
architecture
ca. 1804
Design for the funerary monument for Francisco Montio Bendinio.
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DR1980:0007
Description:
- In a shell-niche, a sarcophagus with female figure (perhaps Minerva?) reclining on a shield (a lion a (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS. SB, 1994-04-28).
architecture
DR1964:0017:001-003
Description:
- Elevation of a facade (with plan of columns and niches), with two saints in niches between paired columns (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS, SB, 1995-04-28).
architecture
between ca. 1695 and ca. 1725
Elevation of the façade of a church or an altar, with two flaps showing alternate ideas for the pediment
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DR1964:0017:001-003
Description:
- Elevation of a facade (with plan of columns and niches), with two saints in niches between paired columns (field cut off, probably during record migration from INMAGIC to MINISIS, SB, 1995-04-28).
architecture
Learning from... Chisasibi
A conversation between artist Thomas Kneubühler and filmmaker Ernest Webb, who explore housing and human migration in a small town on the eastern shore of James Bay. The conversation will be moderated by Alessandra Ponte. Taking the hydroelectric installations in Northern Quebec as his cue, Kneubühler documents how the generation of power touches the land and by extension(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
25 October 2012 , 7pm
Learning from... Chisasibi
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Description:
A conversation between artist Thomas Kneubühler and filmmaker Ernest Webb, who explore housing and human migration in a small town on the eastern shore of James Bay. The conversation will be moderated by Alessandra Ponte. Taking the hydroelectric installations in Northern Quebec as his cue, Kneubühler documents how the generation of power touches the land and by extension(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Project
AP178.S1.1996.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Kolonihaven - Exposição ao ar livre in Copenhagen, Denmark. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 73/90 The office assigned the date 1996 to this project. At the end of the 19th century, there was an important migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in Denmark. Some migrants missed the contact with the soil and decided to built small houses with gardens to help them to adapt to their new urban life. These small Danish houses we're later named Kolonihavehus and became emblematic in Denmark. The exhibition Kolonihaven - The International challenge was held in Copenhagen by the Arken Museum of Modern Art. Fourteen international architects, including Álvaro Siza, Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Michael Graves, Arata Isozaki, and Leon Krier were invited to design a 7.5 square meter Danish house. Siza's design was based on his idea of a house as a child mixed with his memories of a trip to Scandinavia. The fourteen architects also participated in the exhibition "Major Projects" at the Køge Museum, in Køge, Danmark. The exhibition focused on the sketches and preliminary drawings of majort projects by each architect. Documenting this project are sketches and documentation.
1996
Kolonihaven - The International Challenge, Copenhagen, Denmark (1996)
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AP178.S1.1996.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Kolonihaven - Exposição ao ar livre in Copenhagen, Denmark. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 73/90 The office assigned the date 1996 to this project. At the end of the 19th century, there was an important migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in Denmark. Some migrants missed the contact with the soil and decided to built small houses with gardens to help them to adapt to their new urban life. These small Danish houses we're later named Kolonihavehus and became emblematic in Denmark. The exhibition Kolonihaven - The International challenge was held in Copenhagen by the Arken Museum of Modern Art. Fourteen international architects, including Álvaro Siza, Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Michael Graves, Arata Isozaki, and Leon Krier were invited to design a 7.5 square meter Danish house. Siza's design was based on his idea of a house as a child mixed with his memories of a trip to Scandinavia. The fourteen architects also participated in the exhibition "Major Projects" at the Køge Museum, in Køge, Danmark. The exhibition focused on the sketches and preliminary drawings of majort projects by each architect. Documenting this project are sketches and documentation.
Project
1996