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Architecture as a Document of Reality
Esra Akcan reviews Gaetano Pesce’s competition entry for the Pahlavi National Library in Tehran
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ARCH255577
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20 publications including: Tall building structure: a world view / Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat; Bauwelt 6 Aug. 1962 Hugo Weber: Mies van der Rohe; L'architettura July-Aug. 1955 annotated in graphite "M.G. Thesis"; Bauen & Wohnen July 1972; Arts & Architecture Nov. 1956; Western Architect & Engineer Feb. 1961; Architectural Forum Feb. 1959, June 1959, April 1961 and May 1962; Polytechnisch Tydschrift 12 Sept. 1957; Architectural Review Oct. 1977; Architectural Record Oct. 1960; Document Architettura v.1 no.14; Casabella Jan-Feb 1988; Columus Indiana: central area plan; Elkhart Indiana: Comprehensive plan for parks, recreation and open land; Elkhat Indiana: central area plan; Mauna City: a city within a city
1951-1966
Misc. publications and magazines of architecture
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ARCH255577
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20 publications including: Tall building structure: a world view / Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat; Bauwelt 6 Aug. 1962 Hugo Weber: Mies van der Rohe; L'architettura July-Aug. 1955 annotated in graphite "M.G. Thesis"; Bauen & Wohnen July 1972; Arts & Architecture Nov. 1956; Western Architect & Engineer Feb. 1961; Architectural Forum Feb. 1959, June 1959, April 1961 and May 1962; Polytechnisch Tydschrift 12 Sept. 1957; Architectural Review Oct. 1977; Architectural Record Oct. 1960; Document Architettura v.1 no.14; Casabella Jan-Feb 1988; Columus Indiana: central area plan; Elkhart Indiana: Comprehensive plan for parks, recreation and open land; Elkhat Indiana: central area plan; Mauna City: a city within a city
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1951-1966
Mabel O. Wilson and Jordan Carver present the ongoing advocacy project Who Builds Your Architecture? (WBYA?), which asks architects and allied fields to better understand how the production of buildings connects their practices to migrant construction workers who build their designs. WBYA?, a group of designers, scholars, and activists based in New York City, has(...)
28 January 2016
Practicing Advocacy: Who Builds Your Architecture?
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Mabel O. Wilson and Jordan Carver present the ongoing advocacy project Who Builds Your Architecture? (WBYA?), which asks architects and allied fields to better understand how the production of buildings connects their practices to migrant construction workers who build their designs. WBYA?, a group of designers, scholars, and activists based in New York City, has(...)
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AP116.S3.SS14
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Sub-series documents the content of Tate Frames Architecture: Cashes in on Culture Lottery!, issue 13 of ANY magazine (February). Sub-series is arranged into three files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1995 and 1996. Sub-series contains an interview, a book review, articles, an audiocassette, and copies of the issue.
1995-1996
Tate Frames Architecture: Cashes in on Culture Lottery!
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AP116.S3.SS14
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Sub-series documents the content of Tate Frames Architecture: Cashes in on Culture Lottery!, issue 13 of ANY magazine (February). Sub-series is arranged into three files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1995 and 1996. Sub-series contains an interview, a book review, articles, an audiocassette, and copies of the issue.
Sub-series 14
1995-1996
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AP197.S1.SS7
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Materials in this series relate to the writing of a published collection of essays “Labor, Work and Architecture” (2002) as well as Frampton's teaching of the seminar “Labor, work and architecture” at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Materials consist of photographs and prints for the publication (organized by chapter), layouts for each chapter, an original manuscript of “Labor, Work and Architecture,” reviews of the publication, and course readers for the seminar.
1985-2014
Labor, work and architecture (1966-1969, 1981-2008)
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AP197.S1.SS7
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Materials in this series relate to the writing of a published collection of essays “Labor, Work and Architecture” (2002) as well as Frampton's teaching of the seminar “Labor, work and architecture” at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. Materials consist of photographs and prints for the publication (organized by chapter), layouts for each chapter, an original manuscript of “Labor, Work and Architecture,” reviews of the publication, and course readers for the seminar.
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1985-2014
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AP116.S4
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Series documents the administration and production of nine books for the Writing in Architecture series published by Any Corporation. Series is arranged into ten sub-series according to book title.Material in series was produced between 1991 and 2001. Series contains administrative files of correspondence with authors, publishers and translators, contracts and agreements, book proposals and outlines, reviews and proofs of book covers, typescripts, notes and research.
1991-2001
Publications: ANY (NE) Books - Writing Architecture Series
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AP116.S4
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Series documents the administration and production of nine books for the Writing in Architecture series published by Any Corporation. Series is arranged into ten sub-series according to book title.Material in series was produced between 1991 and 2001. Series contains administrative files of correspondence with authors, publishers and translators, contracts and agreements, book proposals and outlines, reviews and proofs of book covers, typescripts, notes and research.
Series 4
1991-2001
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AP197.S1.SS4
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This subseries documents Kenneth Frampton’s writing of the history textbook "Modern Architecture: A Critical History," first published in 1980. Textual documentation is diverse and ranges from the text’s first edition to drafts of the upcoming 5th edition, early correspondence with the publisher Thames and Hudson Ltd (circa 1969), notes on various chapters, edits for the French translation, magazine clippings, reviews of the publication, and a print of the Lighthouse Cathedral by Alberto Sartoris, which was the image published on the cover of the book.
1969-2016
Modern architecture: a critical history (1968-1980, 2018)
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AP197.S1.SS4
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This subseries documents Kenneth Frampton’s writing of the history textbook "Modern Architecture: A Critical History," first published in 1980. Textual documentation is diverse and ranges from the text’s first edition to drafts of the upcoming 5th edition, early correspondence with the publisher Thames and Hudson Ltd (circa 1969), notes on various chapters, edits for the French translation, magazine clippings, reviews of the publication, and a print of the Lighthouse Cathedral by Alberto Sartoris, which was the image published on the cover of the book.
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1969-2016
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Articles, essays, clippings and publications about architecture and the works of various architects
AP197.S2.053
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The box contains clippings of the New York Times review, magazine clippings, articles, and student essays about architecture and related subjects.
1957-2015
Articles, essays, clippings and publications about architecture and the works of various architects
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AP197.S2.053
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The box contains clippings of the New York Times review, magazine clippings, articles, and student essays about architecture and related subjects.
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1957-2015
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ARCH278479
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File's title: A&H 1996 2.1. A Seminario "Technique and Architecture" Columbia 1. [self-adhesive note] Contains as well a book review for "Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea".
1996
Student papers for the course "Techniques and architecture in contemporary cities" taught by Abalos & Herreros at Columbia University, New York (N.Y.), United States
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File's title: A&H 1996 2.1. A Seminario "Technique and Architecture" Columbia 1. [self-adhesive note] Contains as well a book review for "Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea".
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1996
This year, in association with The Architectural Review and the Architects’ Journal, we are hosting the W Awards, which help to raise the profile of women and non-binary people in architecture worldwide, by recognising the significant contributions to architecture and the built environment by individuals from the field and adjacent fields.
7 March 2024, 6pm-8.30pm
In conversation with Iwona Buczkowska and Angela Davis
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This year, in association with The Architectural Review and the Architects’ Journal, we are hosting the W Awards, which help to raise the profile of women and non-binary people in architecture worldwide, by recognising the significant contributions to architecture and the built environment by individuals from the field and adjacent fields.