DR2007:0009:001
1973
ARCH400516
1971
Official photo of Superstudio with layout featured in magazine AD no.12, 1971
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Alessandro Poli, Autres odyssées de l’espace, BLDGBLOG, Earth, Geoff@CCA, Geoff Manaugh, la lune, landscape, la terre, Moon, NASA, Other Space Odysseys, paysage, Superstudio
10 June 2010
Alongside a growth in decentralized, experimental, and underground cinema at the end of the 1960s and in the early 1970s, many groups operating from inside the field of architecture such as Superstudio, Studio 9999, and Ant Farm explored the short film as a medium to expand architectural discourse, embed their projects with bold reflections and projections of society, and(...)
Octagonal gallery
21 September 2018 to 19 May 2019
Scripts for a new world
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Alongside a growth in decentralized, experimental, and underground cinema at the end of the 1960s and in the early 1970s, many groups operating from inside the field of architecture such as Superstudio, Studio 9999, and Ant Farm explored the short film as a medium to expand architectural discourse, embed their projects with bold reflections and projections of society, and(...)
Octagonal gallery
Talking Pictures
Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani, and Yasufumi Nakamori present strategies for reimagining and employing visual formats such as the photo essay, the photo novel, and the photo exhibition. The event takes place in the framework of an ongoing CCA research project on the relationship between architecture and photography funded by The Andrew W. Mellon(...)
13 October 2016, 6pm
Talking Pictures
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Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, Stefano Graziani, and Yasufumi Nakamori present strategies for reimagining and employing visual formats such as the photo essay, the photo novel, and the photo exhibition. The event takes place in the framework of an ongoing CCA research project on the relationship between architecture and photography funded by The Andrew W. Mellon(...)
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1969-1971
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DR2007:0009:002
1973
textual records
1973
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DR2007:0009:001-002
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''Isozaki and Superstudio: Their Use of the Square in Historical Perspective,'' unpublished paper-project completed for the Yale University course, Theoretical Issues in the Arts (Prof. Sheldon Nodelman), December 12, 1973. 26 original unbound sheets (green-grid paper) with typewritten text, white paint, and photocopy illustrations. Arata Isozaki commented to L.W. Richards that, as far as he knew, this was the first academic paper written in the United States on his work. The paper-project, about grids and squares, is composed precisely on green-grid paper.
1973
Isozaki-Superstudio Paper-Project, 1973
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DR2007:0009:001-002
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''Isozaki and Superstudio: Their Use of the Square in Historical Perspective,'' unpublished paper-project completed for the Yale University course, Theoretical Issues in the Arts (Prof. Sheldon Nodelman), December 12, 1973. 26 original unbound sheets (green-grid paper) with typewritten text, white paint, and photocopy illustrations. Arata Isozaki commented to L.W. Richards that, as far as he knew, this was the first academic paper written in the United States on his work. The paper-project, about grids and squares, is composed precisely on green-grid paper.
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1973
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AP148.S2.004
1971
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1971
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Alessandro Poli fonds
AP148
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The Alessandro Poli fonds documents the work of Italian architect, designer and artist Alessandro Poli. Born in Fiesole in 1941, Poli studied architecture at the University of Florence, and was a member of Superstudio from 1970 to 1972. Poli’s involvement with Superstudio and engaged research on material culture constitute two strong components of his archive.
1963-1996
Alessandro Poli fonds
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The Alessandro Poli fonds documents the work of Italian architect, designer and artist Alessandro Poli. Born in Fiesole in 1941, Poli studied architecture at the University of Florence, and was a member of Superstudio from 1970 to 1972. Poli’s involvement with Superstudio and engaged research on material culture constitute two strong components of his archive.
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1963-1996