textual records
ARCH153879
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Invitation to suscribe to Oppositions sent to Peter Eisenman- 15 October 1976 Three exhibition budgets, 9/14/81 Long memo-questionnaire to P. Eisenman from new secretary Cynthia Kemper, no date. Oppositions: editors meeting, 4 December 1981 Text : "The Institute turning 15"
1976-1981
Invitation, exhibition budgets, long memo-questionnaire to P. Eisenman
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ARCH153879
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Invitation to suscribe to Oppositions sent to Peter Eisenman- 15 October 1976 Three exhibition budgets, 9/14/81 Long memo-questionnaire to P. Eisenman from new secretary Cynthia Kemper, no date. Oppositions: editors meeting, 4 December 1981 Text : "The Institute turning 15"
textual records
1976-1981
textual records
DR1999:0496
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documents include preliminary predesign document vol. 2 (October 31, 1991) (X2), floor plans, site plans, correspondence, mechanical, with drawings, audio visual, theatre (drawings), floor space (calculations), documents on comparative universities, university curriculum, equipment specifications, journals, blueprints (1st, 2nd levels)
Preliminary predesign document vol. 2, floor plans, site plans
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DR1999:0496
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documents include preliminary predesign document vol. 2 (October 31, 1991) (X2), floor plans, site plans, correspondence, mechanical, with drawings, audio visual, theatre (drawings), floor space (calculations), documents on comparative universities, university curriculum, equipment specifications, journals, blueprints (1st, 2nd levels)
textual records
textual records
ARCH273812
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4 files- Travel and information documents relating to Arthur Erickson's trip to Iceland for the State visit by Her Excellency The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada and His Excellency John Ralston Saul, 10-15 October 2003. Includes correspondence, itineraries, brochures, maps and daily briefings.
2003
Correspondence, itineraries, brochures, maps and daily breifings related to Erickson's trip to Iceland
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ARCH273812
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4 files- Travel and information documents relating to Arthur Erickson's trip to Iceland for the State visit by Her Excellency The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada and His Excellency John Ralston Saul, 10-15 October 2003. Includes correspondence, itineraries, brochures, maps and daily briefings.
textual records
2003
textual records
DR2012:0012:098:020
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File containing one complete copy of the October 1979 issue of Saturday Night, with magazine clippings and photocopies of an article which makes reference to the following projects: - Royal Canadian Air Force memorial in Trenton, Ontario; - Corridart; - Room 202. Original folder inscribed in graphite: OCT 1979 SATURDAY NIGHT
1979
Press clippings related to Melvin Charney's projects
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DR2012:0012:098:020
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File containing one complete copy of the October 1979 issue of Saturday Night, with magazine clippings and photocopies of an article which makes reference to the following projects: - Royal Canadian Air Force memorial in Trenton, Ontario; - Corridart; - Room 202. Original folder inscribed in graphite: OCT 1979 SATURDAY NIGHT
textual records
1979
textual records, photographs
DR1999:0484
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documents include 50 photographs, scheduling, budget, unresolved issues, hand written notes, contract, billing, meeting minutes, February - July 1991, schematics estimates, June 1989, executive summary, program overview 1990, Design Development Presentation November 1989, Design Development estimate October 1989, correspondence
Administrative and design development records
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DR1999:0484
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documents include 50 photographs, scheduling, budget, unresolved issues, hand written notes, contract, billing, meeting minutes, February - July 1991, schematics estimates, June 1989, executive summary, program overview 1990, Design Development Presentation November 1989, Design Development estimate October 1989, correspondence
textual records, photographs
PHCON2002:0016:002:049
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"The Organic Vision: forms and environment" was organized by Dr. Philip C. Ritterbush of Adams, Davidson Galleries. The exhibition was and held at the Prouty-Chew House (543 South Main Stree, Geneva, N.Y.) between 22 October and 4 November 1972 and was sponsored by the Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The text includes exhibition details, wall texts [?], and the list of works.
before 22 October 1972
Text relating to the exhibition "The Organic Vision: forms and environment"
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PHCON2002:0016:002:049
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"The Organic Vision: forms and environment" was organized by Dr. Philip C. Ritterbush of Adams, Davidson Galleries. The exhibition was and held at the Prouty-Chew House (543 South Main Stree, Geneva, N.Y.) between 22 October and 4 November 1972 and was sponsored by the Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The text includes exhibition details, wall texts [?], and the list of works.
textual records
ARCH268153
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Photocopied extract from the book titled “Vers une architecture” (Towards an Architecture”) first published in 1923. This book is comprised of 7 essays, which were first published in the journal “L’Esprit Nouveau” beginning in 1921. Photocopy reproduces an inscription dedicated to André Jeanneret. This inscription is signed by Le Corbusier and is dated October 1923.
1923
Photocopied extract from "Towards an Architecture" by Le Corbusier
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ARCH268153
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Photocopied extract from the book titled “Vers une architecture” (Towards an Architecture”) first published in 1923. This book is comprised of 7 essays, which were first published in the journal “L’Esprit Nouveau” beginning in 1921. Photocopy reproduces an inscription dedicated to André Jeanneret. This inscription is signed by Le Corbusier and is dated October 1923.
textual records
1923
textual records
ARCH255266
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correspondence, Skidmore, Owings & Merril "Report on the Use of Glass for the United Airlines-Plot 4 Hangar, San Francisco Airport" (with photographs and handcoloured plates) (1956), "The Journal of Civil Aviation Administration" (September-October 1960), and "The Design and Construction of the British European Airways Hangars at London Airport, with Particular Reference to Prestressed Concrete" (1953)
1953-1960
Correspondence, journals, reports
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ARCH255266
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correspondence, Skidmore, Owings & Merril "Report on the Use of Glass for the United Airlines-Plot 4 Hangar, San Francisco Airport" (with photographs and handcoloured plates) (1956), "The Journal of Civil Aviation Administration" (September-October 1960), and "The Design and Construction of the British European Airways Hangars at London Airport, with Particular Reference to Prestressed Concrete" (1953)
textual records
1953-1960
photographs
PH1986:0901:027
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- On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth) facing the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) and northern wall of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing), which they threatened to bombard unless the Chinese surrendered the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The gate was surrendered at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 143, p. 145). - At c.l. on the secondary support is a freehand plan drawing of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men), depicting its walls, two watchtowers and two gateways, and illustrating the traffic flow through the enclosed bastion [wengcheng] (Qi and Qi, p. 4).
architecture, military
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
View of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:027
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- On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth) facing the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) and northern wall of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing), which they threatened to bombard unless the Chinese surrendered the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The gate was surrendered at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 143, p. 145). - At c.l. on the secondary support is a freehand plan drawing of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men), depicting its walls, two watchtowers and two gateways, and illustrating the traffic flow through the enclosed bastion [wengcheng] (Qi and Qi, p. 4).
photographs
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
architecture, military
textual records
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3 textual record(s)
ARCH186513
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“The Unusual is Usually Concrete” Advertisement for Canada Cement Company Time (Canada edition) June 23, 1965: 8 Southam Building Guide, vol. 45, no. 10 (October 1965): 6 “D'ordinaire, l'extraordinaire est en béton” Bâtiment, vol. 40, no. 10 (octobre 1965): 14. Articles related to St. John Brébeuf Church project.
1965
“The Unusual is Usually Concrete”
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ARCH186513
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“The Unusual is Usually Concrete” Advertisement for Canada Cement Company Time (Canada edition) June 23, 1965: 8 Southam Building Guide, vol. 45, no. 10 (October 1965): 6 “D'ordinaire, l'extraordinaire est en béton” Bâtiment, vol. 40, no. 10 (octobre 1965): 14. Articles related to St. John Brébeuf Church project.
textual records
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3 textual record(s)
1965