textual records
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2 textual record(s)
Architect's statements
AP140.S2.SS1.D28.P18
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews, the other for the Dorman Long Headquarters (AP140.S2.SS1.D29)
Architect's statements
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AP140.S2.SS1.D28.P18
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews, the other for the Dorman Long Headquarters (AP140.S2.SS1.D29)
textual records
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2 textual record(s)
textual records
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2 textual record(s)
Architect's statements
AP140.S2.SS1.D29.P14
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the Dorman Long Headquarters, the other for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews (AP140.S2.SS1.D28)
Architect's statements
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AP140.S2.SS1.D29.P14
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the Dorman Long Headquarters, the other for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews (AP140.S2.SS1.D28)
textual records
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2 textual record(s)
photographs
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12 photograph(s)
ARCH269447
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Group consists of photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and others at Chandigarh, India, including photographs of Jeet Malhotra and a child using the boat designed by Pierre Jeanneret at Chandigarh Lake in 1960, Jeet Malhotra with Nehru in 1954 or with Le Corbusier at the Secretariat in construction in 1958. There are also photographs of Pierre Jeanneret with Nehry and other government officials in 1956 or with his architects' team in 1960 and 1961. The group also includes a photograph of Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry at Chandigarh in 1951 and a photograph of Jacqueline Jeanneret and her family at Punjab Garden in 1964.
between 1951 and 1964
Photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and others at Chandigarh, India
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ARCH269447
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Group consists of photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and others at Chandigarh, India, including photographs of Jeet Malhotra and a child using the boat designed by Pierre Jeanneret at Chandigarh Lake in 1960, Jeet Malhotra with Nehru in 1954 or with Le Corbusier at the Secretariat in construction in 1958. There are also photographs of Pierre Jeanneret with Nehry and other government officials in 1956 or with his architects' team in 1960 and 1961. The group also includes a photograph of Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry at Chandigarh in 1951 and a photograph of Jacqueline Jeanneret and her family at Punjab Garden in 1964.
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12 photograph(s)
between 1951 and 1964
photographs
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22 photograph(s)
ARCH268912
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Group consists of photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and others at Chandigarh, India, predominantly taken during the project of Chandigarh. The group includes photographs of Le Corbusier, Jacqueline Jeanneret, Jeet Malhotra, Prem Nath Thapar, Parmeshwari Lal Varma and his wife and Jawaharlal Nehru. There is a photograph of Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Parmeshwari Lal Varma standing in front of a model of the master plan of Chandigarh. The group also includes a photograph of Pierre Jeanneret with a group of architects of the architect's office at Chandigarh.
Photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and others at Chandigarh, India
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ARCH268912
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Group consists of photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and others at Chandigarh, India, predominantly taken during the project of Chandigarh. The group includes photographs of Le Corbusier, Jacqueline Jeanneret, Jeet Malhotra, Prem Nath Thapar, Parmeshwari Lal Varma and his wife and Jawaharlal Nehru. There is a photograph of Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Parmeshwari Lal Varma standing in front of a model of the master plan of Chandigarh. The group also includes a photograph of Pierre Jeanneret with a group of architects of the architect's office at Chandigarh.
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Laboratories examines how architecture can respond to an uncertain post-September 11 world and construct a new stage for thought. Six young Montreal architecture firms present environments or installations that investigate the fundamental language of architecture and that affirm the civilizing power of the imagination. The contributing firms are Atelier Big City, Atelier(...)
Main galleries
18 April 2002 to 15 September 2002
Laboratories: Six Young Architectural Firms in the CCA Galleries
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Laboratories examines how architecture can respond to an uncertain post-September 11 world and construct a new stage for thought. Six young Montreal architecture firms present environments or installations that investigate the fundamental language of architecture and that affirm the civilizing power of the imagination. The contributing firms are Atelier Big City, Atelier(...)
Main galleries
DR1974:0002:008:001-077
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- This album contains prints and drawings - primarily design development and presentation drawings - mainly for projects for ideal hospitals and for the unexecuted redevelopment of the École de médecine and the surrounding area in Paris by Hubert Rohault de Fleury. Projects for ideal hospitals include: two block plans for hospitals for 400 patients on the site of Hôtel-Dieu (DR1974:0002:008:002 - DR1974:0002:008:003); nine site plans coloured with wash for hospitals for varying numbers of patients, eight of which are for a site near the barrière de Monceau (DR1974:0002:008:010 - DR1974:0002:008:014 and DR1974:0002:008:017 - DR1974:0002:008:020); five block plans for hospitals with no site indicated (DR1974:0002:008:004 - DR1974:0002:008:008); and plans, sections and elevations, most coloured with wash or watercolour, for a more developed project for an ideal hospital for 1000 to 1200 patients with no site indicated (DR1974:0002:008:022 - DR1974:0002:008:025, DR1974:0002:008:027 - DR1974:0002:008:028). The five other drawings for hospitals included in this album are apparently related to the nine site plans (DR1974:0002:008:015, DR1974:0002:008:016, DR1974:0002:008:021, DR1974:0002:008:029, and DR1974:0002:008:030). Plans, elevations and sections for the redevelopment of the area surrounding the École de médecine include the addition of a second amphitheatre to the École de médecine, an addition to the Clinique de l'École de médecine, the alteration of the École de mosaïque for use as a salle de dissection, and alterations to the École royale gratuite de dessin (DR1974:0002:008:031 - DR1974:0002:008:064). Also included are several designs for a classically-inspired fountain to be located at the entrance to the Clinique de l'École de médecine (DR1974:0002:008:042 - DR1974:0002:008:049), and drawings for the Académie de médecine, an institution which was probably housed at the École de médecine during this period (DR1974:0002:008:065 - DR1974:0002:008:068). The album includes record drawings of medical buildings by other architects: a presentation drawing of the Albergo dei poveri in Palermo, designed by Orazio Foretto Palermitano; tracings from drawings of a project for Hôtel-Dieu in Paris, designed by Charles-François Viel de Saint-Maux; the 1775 Grand Prix project for an École de médecine designed by Paul Guillaume Lemoine; prints of the the Hospice de la charité in Lyon, designed by Jean Pollet, and two hospital projects in Dijon designed by Paul P. Petit (DR1974:0002:008:069 - DR1974:0002:008:077).
architecture, topographic
first half of the 19th century
Album of drawings and prints for ideal hospitals, drawings for the redevelopment of the École de médecine and the surrounding area, Paris, and record drawings of medical buildings by French and Italian architects
DR1974:0002:008:001-077
Description:
- This album contains prints and drawings - primarily design development and presentation drawings - mainly for projects for ideal hospitals and for the unexecuted redevelopment of the École de médecine and the surrounding area in Paris by Hubert Rohault de Fleury. Projects for ideal hospitals include: two block plans for hospitals for 400 patients on the site of Hôtel-Dieu (DR1974:0002:008:002 - DR1974:0002:008:003); nine site plans coloured with wash for hospitals for varying numbers of patients, eight of which are for a site near the barrière de Monceau (DR1974:0002:008:010 - DR1974:0002:008:014 and DR1974:0002:008:017 - DR1974:0002:008:020); five block plans for hospitals with no site indicated (DR1974:0002:008:004 - DR1974:0002:008:008); and plans, sections and elevations, most coloured with wash or watercolour, for a more developed project for an ideal hospital for 1000 to 1200 patients with no site indicated (DR1974:0002:008:022 - DR1974:0002:008:025, DR1974:0002:008:027 - DR1974:0002:008:028). The five other drawings for hospitals included in this album are apparently related to the nine site plans (DR1974:0002:008:015, DR1974:0002:008:016, DR1974:0002:008:021, DR1974:0002:008:029, and DR1974:0002:008:030). Plans, elevations and sections for the redevelopment of the area surrounding the École de médecine include the addition of a second amphitheatre to the École de médecine, an addition to the Clinique de l'École de médecine, the alteration of the École de mosaïque for use as a salle de dissection, and alterations to the École royale gratuite de dessin (DR1974:0002:008:031 - DR1974:0002:008:064). Also included are several designs for a classically-inspired fountain to be located at the entrance to the Clinique de l'École de médecine (DR1974:0002:008:042 - DR1974:0002:008:049), and drawings for the Académie de médecine, an institution which was probably housed at the École de médecine during this period (DR1974:0002:008:065 - DR1974:0002:008:068). The album includes record drawings of medical buildings by other architects: a presentation drawing of the Albergo dei poveri in Palermo, designed by Orazio Foretto Palermitano; tracings from drawings of a project for Hôtel-Dieu in Paris, designed by Charles-François Viel de Saint-Maux; the 1775 Grand Prix project for an École de médecine designed by Paul Guillaume Lemoine; prints of the the Hospice de la charité in Lyon, designed by Jean Pollet, and two hospital projects in Dijon designed by Paul P. Petit (DR1974:0002:008:069 - DR1974:0002:008:077).
architecture, topographic
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AP151.S1.D10
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The project files documenting the construction of the Wayfarers' Chapel and site are extensive and quite complete. The documentation is more complete for the first two units of construction than for the latter units. Thus, the internal coherence of the papers is more apparent for the earlier development of the project. The most comprehensive record of the development of the Wayfarers' Chapel is contained in the "Supervision Journal" which covers the period from 1947-1971 (files 97a/97b of the "General Files"). It should be noted particularly by researchers using these papers. The research value of the "Supervision Journal" is complemented by a substantial body of general correspondence which documents Lloyd Wright's interaction with the client and with other parties involved with the design or construction of the Chapel (the Palos Verdes Corporation, the Wayfarers Chapel Building and Properties Committee, and Reverends of the Chapel between 1947 and 1960). Further correspondence relates to the publicity for the Chapel between 1951 and 1965. The textual documents are augmented by an extensive array of visual materials, such as drawings, photographs, postcards, newspaper articles and trade catalogues, which are valuable for providing a pictorial record of the Chapel and site from its earliest through to its later development. The "Trade Catalogues and Supplier Ephemera" file (file 98 of the "General Files") contains a record of the products and supplies Lloyd Wright considered or used in the construction of the Wayfarers' Chapel.
1946-1977
Wayfarers' Chapel Architect's Project Files
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AP151.S1.D10
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The project files documenting the construction of the Wayfarers' Chapel and site are extensive and quite complete. The documentation is more complete for the first two units of construction than for the latter units. Thus, the internal coherence of the papers is more apparent for the earlier development of the project. The most comprehensive record of the development of the Wayfarers' Chapel is contained in the "Supervision Journal" which covers the period from 1947-1971 (files 97a/97b of the "General Files"). It should be noted particularly by researchers using these papers. The research value of the "Supervision Journal" is complemented by a substantial body of general correspondence which documents Lloyd Wright's interaction with the client and with other parties involved with the design or construction of the Chapel (the Palos Verdes Corporation, the Wayfarers Chapel Building and Properties Committee, and Reverends of the Chapel between 1947 and 1960). Further correspondence relates to the publicity for the Chapel between 1951 and 1965. The textual documents are augmented by an extensive array of visual materials, such as drawings, photographs, postcards, newspaper articles and trade catalogues, which are valuable for providing a pictorial record of the Chapel and site from its earliest through to its later development. The "Trade Catalogues and Supplier Ephemera" file (file 98 of the "General Files") contains a record of the products and supplies Lloyd Wright considered or used in the construction of the Wayfarers' Chapel.
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1946-1977
textual records, photographs
AP197.S2.021
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This box contains mainly chronologies that relate to architectural movements, biographical timelines of architects and the curriculum vitaes of various architects and architecture students. The largest portion of this box consists of research files arranged either by the author's last name or subject for the letter A. A large portion of texts relate to articles about Alvar Aalto and Hannah Arendt.
1965-2016
Chronologies, CVs of others, and research files organized author's last name or subject for the letter A
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AP197.S2.021
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This box contains mainly chronologies that relate to architectural movements, biographical timelines of architects and the curriculum vitaes of various architects and architecture students. The largest portion of this box consists of research files arranged either by the author's last name or subject for the letter A. A large portion of texts relate to articles about Alvar Aalto and Hannah Arendt.
textual records, photographs
1965-2016
articles
A Social Reset
31 May 2021
Life in the Phygital Precariat: Some newly invented terms provide an introduction to contemporary realities.
Text by Isaac Harrisson, Grace Mortlock, Lindsay Mulligan, and David Neustein, Other Architects. Illustrations by Isaac Harrisson.
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articles
31 May 2021
A Social Reset
archives
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Fonds
Arthur Erickson fonds
AP022
Synopsis:
The Arthur Erickson fonds documents the work and activities of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson between 1947 and 2002 (predominant dates 1963-ca. 2000). It comprises architecture projects records with three hundred ninety-seven projects by Erickson / Massey, Arthur Erickson Architects and Arthur Erickson as a design consultant are documented with drawings, photographs, textual documents and other material. It also includes project administration records, records from Erickson's Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver offices, records related to Erickson's professional activities, material related to some of Erickson's student projects, and personal papers.
1947-2002 (predominant 1963-2000)
Arthur Erickson fonds
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AP022
Synopsis:
The Arthur Erickson fonds documents the work and activities of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson between 1947 and 2002 (predominant dates 1963-ca. 2000). It comprises architecture projects records with three hundred ninety-seven projects by Erickson / Massey, Arthur Erickson Architects and Arthur Erickson as a design consultant are documented with drawings, photographs, textual documents and other material. It also includes project administration records, records from Erickson's Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver offices, records related to Erickson's professional activities, material related to some of Erickson's student projects, and personal papers.
archives
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Fonds
1947-2002 (predominant 1963-2000)