PH1982:0386
before 1857
ARCH279055
5 novembre 1938-19 avril 1940
ARCH285949
Description:
Drawing number: F28
28 octobre 1948
Plan, élévations, coupes et détails des tables de bibliothèque "L" et "L1" pour Cour suprême du Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Actions:
ARCH285949
Description:
Drawing number: F28
ARCH264336
Description:
Perspective des façades principales de la bibliothèque, de la salle de promotion et des locaux de l'administration.
septembre 1926
Perspective des façades principales de la bibliothèque, de la salle de promotion et des locaux de l'administration, Pavilion principale et campus, Montréeal, Canada
Actions:
ARCH264336
Description:
Perspective des façades principales de la bibliothèque, de la salle de promotion et des locaux de l'administration.
ARCH177645
Description:
Détails de la salle à manger, bibliothèque, résidence M.D.
28 mars 1916, révision 3 mai 1916
Résidence pour Oscar et Marius Dufresne, rue Sherbrooke, Montréal, Québec : plans, élévations et détails de la salle à manger et de la bibliothèque
Actions:
ARCH177645
Description:
Détails de la salle à manger, bibliothèque, résidence M.D.
AP140.S2.SS1.D58.P3.5
1979-1985
articles
2011: StackView / ShelfLife
What the future looked like
book, Dewey Decimal system, Google, Harvard, Harvard Library Innovation Laboratory, Library of Congress, skeuomorphisme
5 July 2012
What the future looked like
Reading Landscapes
Reading Landscapes is a small selection of books from the CCA Collection that reflect on the ever-changing concept of landscape. The books on display bring together various landscape readings and highlight singular publishing techniques and formats, recognizing the gaps intrinsic to the history of publishing that are present in our library’s collection.
14 March 2024 to 16 February 2025
Reading Landscapes
Actions:
Description:
Reading Landscapes is a small selection of books from the CCA Collection that reflect on the ever-changing concept of landscape. The books on display bring together various landscape readings and highlight singular publishing techniques and formats, recognizing the gaps intrinsic to the history of publishing that are present in our library’s collection.
Architect James Frazer Stirling’s work has resisted characterization because of its radical shifts in influence, named by others as prewar modernism to Neoclassicism, Rationalism and Brutalism to Postmodernism. But the continuity of his thinking emerges through the quantity and variety of material in the James Stirling/Michael Wilford Archive, a tool for understanding an(...)
Main galleries
16 May 2012 to 14 October 2012
Notes from the Archive: James Frazer Stirling
Actions:
Description:
Architect James Frazer Stirling’s work has resisted characterization because of its radical shifts in influence, named by others as prewar modernism to Neoclassicism, Rationalism and Brutalism to Postmodernism. But the continuity of his thinking emerges through the quantity and variety of material in the James Stirling/Michael Wilford Archive, a tool for understanding an(...)
Main galleries
The Idea of the Penitentiary
This exhibition explores the notion of penitentiary, which worked its way into the consciousness and across the landscape of Europe and North America during the nineteenth century. Drawing upon the growing rationalist tendencies in architecture and social theory during the eighteenth century, proponents of penitentiary emphasised a clear geometry of separation,(...)
Hall cases
8 November 1995 to 31 May 1996
The Idea of the Penitentiary
Actions:
Description:
This exhibition explores the notion of penitentiary, which worked its way into the consciousness and across the landscape of Europe and North America during the nineteenth century. Drawing upon the growing rationalist tendencies in architecture and social theory during the eighteenth century, proponents of penitentiary emphasised a clear geometry of separation,(...)
Hall cases