textual records
DR2004:1329
after 1975
textual records
after 1975
graphic materials
DR2004:1035
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exhibition catalogue
Cedric Price, Mean Time: A Chronological Listing of Works in the Exhibition
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DR2004:1035
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exhibition catalogue
graphic materials
textual records
A handwritten 'thank you' note featuring sketches by Cedric Price and five copies of a timeline
DR2004:1361
1985, 2000
textual records
1985, 2000
textual records
DR2004:1258
Views of Cedric Price and unknown individual and views of Grays Thurrock sites
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DR2004:1258
textual records
video
DR2004:1369:014
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Cedric Price, Ranulph Glanville & James Turrell & Portsmoth Art College Picture Re-enactments (1 hr);
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DR2004:1369:014
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video
DR2003:0008:061
1983-01-06
Audio recording of Cedric Price - New Zealand Arch Inst. Shortage (side B)
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DR2003:0008:061
1983-01-06
textual records
DR2004:1473:001
10 April 1979
Letter from Monica Pidgeon to Cedric Price about publishing audiovisual lecture kits
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DR2004:1473:001
textual records
10 April 1979
artefacts
DR2007:0024
ca. 1855
artefacts
ca. 1855
textual records
DR2004:1330:001
Description:
The invitation card comes with a balloon on which Cedric Price's profile is printed.
1971
Invitation to the Cedric Price lecture "Pneu-World Architecture", Rice University School of Architecture, 1 March 1971
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DR2004:1330:001
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The invitation card comes with a balloon on which Cedric Price's profile is printed.
textual records
1971
archives
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Fonds
AP103
Synopsis:
The IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds primarily documents the activities involved in the organization and realization of the Prize Competition, as well as the most active years of the IFCCA. The fonds is made up of primarily of textual documents dating from 1992 to 2001. The Prize Competition challenged architects from around the world to rethink and redesign a site on the western edge of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Five finalists were chosen by a jury of well known figures in the architecture field, and given four months to complete their proposals. Peter Eisenman, Peter Eisenman Architects, New York City, was declared the winner on 28 June 1999. Two exhibitions of the work of the finalists, in New York City (1999, with an accompanying colloquium) and at the CCA in Montreal (2000-2001) followed the Prize Competition.
1992-2001, predominant 1996-2001
IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds
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Synopsis:
The IFCCA Prize Competition for the Design of Cities fonds primarily documents the activities involved in the organization and realization of the Prize Competition, as well as the most active years of the IFCCA. The fonds is made up of primarily of textual documents dating from 1992 to 2001. The Prize Competition challenged architects from around the world to rethink and redesign a site on the western edge of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Five finalists were chosen by a jury of well known figures in the architecture field, and given four months to complete their proposals. Peter Eisenman, Peter Eisenman Architects, New York City, was declared the winner on 28 June 1999. Two exhibitions of the work of the finalists, in New York City (1999, with an accompanying colloquium) and at the CCA in Montreal (2000-2001) followed the Prize Competition.
archives
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Fonds
1992-2001, predominant 1996-2001