photographs
Quantity:
80 slide(s)
photographs
Quantity:
80 slide(s)
photographs
Quantity:
86 slide(s)
photographs
Quantity:
86 slide(s)
photographs
Quantity:
73 slide(s)
photographs
Quantity:
73 slide(s)
textual records
Arkitekten - Finland
ARCH104025
Description:
correspondence
1932
textual records
1932
textual records
Rissanen, Juho - Finland
ARCH104232
Description:
release undated
textual records
textual records
AP058.S1.SS7.004
1981-1990
textual records
1981-1990
textual records
ARCH273730
Description:
contains the records of Arthur Erickson's participation in Their Excellencies' State Visit to Finland and Iceland, as an official delegate. Includes schedules, memorandums, and photographs of Erickson with Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada and His Excellency John Raston Saul.
2003
Their Excellencies' State Visit to Finland and Iceland
Actions:
ARCH273730
Description:
contains the records of Arthur Erickson's participation in Their Excellencies' State Visit to Finland and Iceland, as an official delegate. Includes schedules, memorandums, and photographs of Erickson with Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada and His Excellency John Raston Saul.
textual records
2003
textual records
AP058.S4.004
1988, 1990
textual records
1988, 1990
ARCH284698
1980s
Project
Open Arena – Töölö Football Stadium, international competition entry, Helsinki, Finland (1997)
AP194.S1.1997.PR01
Description:
Project records document OCEAN North’s design for their competition entry for the Töölö Football Stadium in Helsinki in 1997. The project was titled Open Arena by OCEAN North. The site for the football stadium was in the Töölö neighbourhood and adjoining the Helsinki Olympic Stadium, located in a park area. OCEAN North’s entry was a building that would integrate with its natural surroundings while being able to accommodate a variety of activities and events. The structure has three topological surfaces that were devised through an iterative process: initial drawings made in Adobe Illustrator, modelling made with form*Z and manually transferred on Plexiglas sections, modifications made on the Plexiglas sections captured back into the CAD drawing, etc. At some point in the design process, the Channelling Systems approach was developed and used to analyze the structure’s dynamic relationship with its surroundings. Records show different stages of the design process and include at least one photograph of the Plexiglas sections referenced above. Digital files are grouped according to their function: Channelling Systems analysis, 2D graft spatial exploration, and plans and sections. There are also libraries of images and textures which may have been used for other drawings and models. Over half of the files are raster or vector images likely created by CAD software. This includes images of renderings. CAD drawings are in the native Microstation format, although one is in form*Z format. Textual records present the project and for the most part are the accompanying documentation for the competition entry, including legends for plans and sections. Timestamps for some of the digital files extend past the date of the competition. It is likely that these dates reflect when files were transferred to the Jaz drive for storage.
1997-2000
Open Arena – Töölö Football Stadium, international competition entry, Helsinki, Finland (1997)
Actions:
AP194.S1.1997.PR01
Description:
Project records document OCEAN North’s design for their competition entry for the Töölö Football Stadium in Helsinki in 1997. The project was titled Open Arena by OCEAN North. The site for the football stadium was in the Töölö neighbourhood and adjoining the Helsinki Olympic Stadium, located in a park area. OCEAN North’s entry was a building that would integrate with its natural surroundings while being able to accommodate a variety of activities and events. The structure has three topological surfaces that were devised through an iterative process: initial drawings made in Adobe Illustrator, modelling made with form*Z and manually transferred on Plexiglas sections, modifications made on the Plexiglas sections captured back into the CAD drawing, etc. At some point in the design process, the Channelling Systems approach was developed and used to analyze the structure’s dynamic relationship with its surroundings. Records show different stages of the design process and include at least one photograph of the Plexiglas sections referenced above. Digital files are grouped according to their function: Channelling Systems analysis, 2D graft spatial exploration, and plans and sections. There are also libraries of images and textures which may have been used for other drawings and models. Over half of the files are raster or vector images likely created by CAD software. This includes images of renderings. CAD drawings are in the native Microstation format, although one is in form*Z format. Textual records present the project and for the most part are the accompanying documentation for the competition entry, including legends for plans and sections. Timestamps for some of the digital files extend past the date of the competition. It is likely that these dates reflect when files were transferred to the Jaz drive for storage.
Project
1997-2000