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AP173.S2
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Series documents the public art installations and exhibitions in Europe and Asia of Lars Spuybroek and his architectural firm NOX between the end of the 1990s to 2010. The series includes projects like the exhibition installation WetGRID at the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Nantes in France and the D-Tower in Doetinchem, Netherlands, and many other projects, predominantly in Europe. The material in the series was produced between the 1900s and 2010. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series contains also photographic material, predominantly slides, and works of art related to an exhibition in a gallery in Haarlem, Netherlands.
1990s-2010
Public art installations and exhibitions
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AP173.S2
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Series documents the public art installations and exhibitions in Europe and Asia of Lars Spuybroek and his architectural firm NOX between the end of the 1990s to 2010. The series includes projects like the exhibition installation WetGRID at the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Nantes in France and the D-Tower in Doetinchem, Netherlands, and many other projects, predominantly in Europe. The material in the series was produced between the 1900s and 2010. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design development drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series contains also photographic material, predominantly slides, and works of art related to an exhibition in a gallery in Haarlem, Netherlands.
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1990s-2010
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AP057
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The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) fonds is composed primarily of textual and photographic material which document the activities of the IAUS from its inception in 1967 until its dissolution in 1983. Those activities include the publication of three periodicals (Oppositions, October and Skyline), as well as numerous books, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and educational programming. In addition, the IAUS fonds documents the activities of the IAUS' director, architect Peter Eisenman.
1965-1984
Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies fonds
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AP057
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The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) fonds is composed primarily of textual and photographic material which document the activities of the IAUS from its inception in 1967 until its dissolution in 1983. Those activities include the publication of three periodicals (Oppositions, October and Skyline), as well as numerous books, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and educational programming. In addition, the IAUS fonds documents the activities of the IAUS' director, architect Peter Eisenman.
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1965-1984
Herzog de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind presents an exhaustive display of materials from the architects’ archive and from related collections. Referencing a natural history, the exhibition includes study models, books, photographs, toys, fossils, Chinese scholars’ rocks, and significant works of contemporary art, all of which have informed the thinking of the Swiss(...)
Main galleries
23 October 2002 to 6 April 2003
Herzog & de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind
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Herzog de Meuron: Archaeology of the Mind presents an exhaustive display of materials from the architects’ archive and from related collections. Referencing a natural history, the exhibition includes study models, books, photographs, toys, fossils, Chinese scholars’ rocks, and significant works of contemporary art, all of which have informed the thinking of the Swiss(...)
Main galleries
textual records
ARCH153677
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review by Helene Lipstadt rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
1980-1981
Review of "Architecture-design-art" in Stockholm
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ARCH153677
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review by Helene Lipstadt rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
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1980-1981
Hubert Damisch, 2003-2004 CCA Mellon Senior Fellow, examines Blur – the cloud building created by New York architects Diller + Scofidio on lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, which is the most recent and radical expression of the desire for fluidity and evanescence in architecture – and the consequences that it might have on the future of structural thought. Damisch examines(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
8 May 2003
Hubert Damisch: “Effacer l’architecture?”
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Hubert Damisch, 2003-2004 CCA Mellon Senior Fellow, examines Blur – the cloud building created by New York architects Diller + Scofidio on lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, which is the most recent and radical expression of the desire for fluidity and evanescence in architecture – and the consequences that it might have on the future of structural thought. Damisch examines(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Coined in the early twentieth century to designate progressive literary journals, the term “little magazine” was remobilized during the 1960s to grapple with the contemporary proliferation of independent architectural periodicals that appeared in response to the political, social, and artistic changes of the period. Clip/Stamp/Fold 2 investigates how a diverse group of(...)
Octagonal gallery and library rotunda
12 April 2007 to 9 September 2007
Clip/Stamp/Fold 2: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines 196X - 197X
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Coined in the early twentieth century to designate progressive literary journals, the term “little magazine” was remobilized during the 1960s to grapple with the contemporary proliferation of independent architectural periodicals that appeared in response to the political, social, and artistic changes of the period. Clip/Stamp/Fold 2 investigates how a diverse group of(...)
Octagonal gallery and library rotunda
Legislating Architecture explores how architecture is shaped by law and other societal regulatory systems. The film, directed by Arno Brandlhuber and Christopher Roth, presents excerpts from conversations conducted with architects including Luigi Snozzi, Adam Caruso, Tom Emerson, and Christian Kerez. It is a point of departure for an issue of ARCH+ also entitled(...)
27 October 2016, 6pm
Legislating Architecture: Arno Brandlhuber and Christopher Roth
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Legislating Architecture explores how architecture is shaped by law and other societal regulatory systems. The film, directed by Arno Brandlhuber and Christopher Roth, presents excerpts from conversations conducted with architects including Luigi Snozzi, Adam Caruso, Tom Emerson, and Christian Kerez. It is a point of departure for an issue of ARCH+ also entitled(...)
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DR2012:0015:025:017
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File containing documents in English, including newspaper clippings related to municipal construction projects in Montreal, and correspondence related to the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Also included is a call for public art design submissions for the McGill University Health Centre, Glen Site. Original folder inscribed on front label in graphite: POTENTIAL PROJECTS
2011-2012
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, call for public art design submissions, McGill University Health Centre, Glen Site, Montréal, Québec
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DR2012:0015:025:017
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File containing documents in English, including newspaper clippings related to municipal construction projects in Montreal, and correspondence related to the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Also included is a call for public art design submissions for the McGill University Health Centre, Glen Site. Original folder inscribed on front label in graphite: POTENTIAL PROJECTS
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2011-2012
This exhibition will explore the third-year undergraduate arts course, “A305: History of Architecture and Design, 1890–1939,” offered by the Open University via television and radio broadcasts that aired from 1975 to 1982. Beyond its many innovations in new forms of higher education, the Open University—founded in 1969 with headquarters in Milton Keynes, UK—was a key(...)
15 November 2017 to 1 April 2018
The University Is Now on Air: Broadcasting Modern Architecture
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This exhibition will explore the third-year undergraduate arts course, “A305: History of Architecture and Design, 1890–1939,” offered by the Open University via television and radio broadcasts that aired from 1975 to 1982. Beyond its many innovations in new forms of higher education, the Open University—founded in 1969 with headquarters in Milton Keynes, UK—was a key(...)
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Modernism in the Work of Art
ARCH153623
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Essay by Victor Burgin rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
1977
Modernism in the Work of Art
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ARCH153623
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Essay by Victor Burgin rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
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1977