Le début des années 1950 donne lieu à de grands bouleversements mondiaux. De l’Inde au Maroc, du Guatemala à l’Indochine, la décolonisation s’accélère et la Guerre froide s’amorce. Les architectes qui travaillent ou interviennent à titre d’experts dans des régions non occidentales ne peuvent plus penser les lieux comme s’il s’agissait de terrains vagues aménagés pour des(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Casablanca, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Morocco, Pendab, Inde, modernism, Africa, Takashi Homma, Yto Barrada, Maroc
26 novembre 2013 au 20 avril 2014
Comment les architectes, les experts, les politiciens, les agences internationales et les citoyens négocient l'urbanisme moderne : Casablanca Chandigarh
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Le début des années 1950 donne lieu à de grands bouleversements mondiaux. De l’Inde au Maroc, du Guatemala à l’Indochine, la décolonisation s’accélère et la Guerre froide s’amorce. Les architectes qui travaillent ou interviennent à titre d’experts dans des régions non occidentales ne peuvent plus penser les lieux comme s’il s’agissait de terrains vagues aménagés pour des(...)
Salles principales Mot(s)-clé(s):
Casablanca, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Morocco, Pendab, Inde, modernism, Africa, Takashi Homma, Yto Barrada, Maroc
PH2014:0004
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Group consists of a box, handpainted by the artist, containing 15 colour photographic prints of modern urban planning and architecture in Casablanca, Morocco.
August 2013
Box for Reprendre Casa, Carrieres Centrales, Casablanca
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PH2014:0004
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Group consists of a box, handpainted by the artist, containing 15 colour photographic prints of modern urban planning and architecture in Casablanca, Morocco.
photographies
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1186 File
ARCH273974
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Includes Phuket, Thailand, Salawesi and elsewhere in Indonesia, Seville, Spain, Fez and Tangier, Morocco and the Middle East with Arthur Erickson's friend, Lois Milsom.
1980s
Miscellaneous travel photographic materials
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ARCH273974
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Includes Phuket, Thailand, Salawesi and elsewhere in Indonesia, Seville, Spain, Fez and Tangier, Morocco and the Middle East with Arthur Erickson's friend, Lois Milsom.
photographies
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1186 File
1980s
ARCH256352
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From the bottom to the top: - Venezuelan Pavilion = Pavilion of Venezuela; - Pavilion of Ethiopia = Ethiopian Pavilion; - Pavilion of Morocco = Moroccan Pavilion; - Pavilion of the Soviet Union = U.S.S.R. Pavilion = USSR Pavilion. Right side: Thailand Pavilion = Thai Pavilion.
1967
View of the Venezuelan Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256352
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From the bottom to the top: - Venezuelan Pavilion = Pavilion of Venezuela; - Pavilion of Ethiopia = Ethiopian Pavilion; - Pavilion of Morocco = Moroccan Pavilion; - Pavilion of the Soviet Union = U.S.S.R. Pavilion = USSR Pavilion. Right side: Thailand Pavilion = Thai Pavilion.
ARCH256362
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From the bottom to the top: - Venezuelan Pavilion = Pavilion of Venezuela; - Pavilion of Ethiopia = Ethiopian Pavilion; - Pavilion of Morocco = Moroccan Pavilion; - Pavilion of the Soviet Union = U.S.S.R. Pavilion = USSR Pavilion. Right side: Thailand Pavilion = Thai Pavilion.
1967
View of the Venezuelan Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256362
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From the bottom to the top: - Venezuelan Pavilion = Pavilion of Venezuela; - Pavilion of Ethiopia = Ethiopian Pavilion; - Pavilion of Morocco = Moroccan Pavilion; - Pavilion of the Soviet Union = U.S.S.R. Pavilion = USSR Pavilion. Right side: Thailand Pavilion = Thai Pavilion.
documents textuels
ARCH273792
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Contains material from Arthur Erickson's personal trips to Japan, India, Kenya, Uganda, Equador, Mexico, Bolivia, Brazil, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco, Norway and France. Oslo guide contains correspondence on travel with Isabella Christine McLennan.
ca. 1945- ca.1970
Travel reference material, primarily brochures, maps, travel guidebooks, printed ephemera, blank postcards, itineraries and handwritten notes.
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ARCH273792
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Contains material from Arthur Erickson's personal trips to Japan, India, Kenya, Uganda, Equador, Mexico, Bolivia, Brazil, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco, Norway and France. Oslo guide contains correspondence on travel with Isabella Christine McLennan.
documents textuels
ca. 1945- ca.1970
photographies
DR2012:0012:084:001
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Ring binder containing slides of the following locations: - Architectural photographs, various locations, probably taken by Melvin Charney 1958 (16 slides); - Montreal 1956-1979 (61 slides); - La Grèce et la Sicile 1961 (28 slides); - La Turquie 1961 (5 slides); - Segovia, Spain 1961? (3 slides); - Morocco 1961? (4 slides); - New York City 1963 (18 slides); - California and Texas 1970 (10 slides); - Québec 1975-1977 (51 slides); - Buffalo, New York, grain silos 1979 (9 slides); - Brisbane, Australia 1981 (20 slides); - Les Prairies Canadiennes 1985 (4 slides).
1956-1986
Photographs of architecture in Europe, Canada, United States, Turkey, possibly used as reference
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DR2012:0012:084:001
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Ring binder containing slides of the following locations: - Architectural photographs, various locations, probably taken by Melvin Charney 1958 (16 slides); - Montreal 1956-1979 (61 slides); - La Grèce et la Sicile 1961 (28 slides); - La Turquie 1961 (5 slides); - Segovia, Spain 1961? (3 slides); - Morocco 1961? (4 slides); - New York City 1963 (18 slides); - California and Texas 1970 (10 slides); - Québec 1975-1977 (51 slides); - Buffalo, New York, grain silos 1979 (9 slides); - Brisbane, Australia 1981 (20 slides); - Les Prairies Canadiennes 1985 (4 slides).
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1956-1986
documents textuels, photographies
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15 file
ARCH242914
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Nina Last (book) Review of White Walls Wilson - drafts of article by Mabel O. Wilson Kolbowski - correspondence regarding article by Silvia Kolbowski Bloomer (4000) - drafts of article by Jennifer Bloomer Vanstiphout, on Meier at The Hague - drafts of article by Wouter Vanstiphout Denis Ortiz, Jack's Underground - drafts Linder - drafts of article by Mark Linder Apter, Morocco in B/W - drafts of article by Emily Apter [Ernest] Pascucci, "White Forms, Forms of Whiteness" Cohen - article by Jean-Louis Cohen and Monique Eleb Appadurai - article by Arjun Appadurai Kwinter - drafts of article by Sanford Kwinter, correspondence Nelson - drafts of article by Steven Nelson, includes Guggenheim publicity kits with 8 photographs Browser Letter from Black Mountain College - drafts of article by Steven Browser Jazz Responses - includes Letters from New Orleans Images (5 photo contact prints)
1996
Article texts, correspondence, photos
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ARCH242914
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Nina Last (book) Review of White Walls Wilson - drafts of article by Mabel O. Wilson Kolbowski - correspondence regarding article by Silvia Kolbowski Bloomer (4000) - drafts of article by Jennifer Bloomer Vanstiphout, on Meier at The Hague - drafts of article by Wouter Vanstiphout Denis Ortiz, Jack's Underground - drafts Linder - drafts of article by Mark Linder Apter, Morocco in B/W - drafts of article by Emily Apter [Ernest] Pascucci, "White Forms, Forms of Whiteness" Cohen - article by Jean-Louis Cohen and Monique Eleb Appadurai - article by Arjun Appadurai Kwinter - drafts of article by Sanford Kwinter, correspondence Nelson - drafts of article by Steven Nelson, includes Guggenheim publicity kits with 8 photographs Browser Letter from Black Mountain College - drafts of article by Steven Browser Jazz Responses - includes Letters from New Orleans Images (5 photo contact prints)
documents textuels, photographies
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15 file
1996
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AP178.S1.1984.PR02
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The project series documents the Punt en Komma social housing project in The Hague, The Netherlands, with some materials related to the Urban plan for Deelgebied Zone 5, Schilderswijk-West. While the records were held in the office’s archives the urban plan for Deelgebied Zone 5 was assigned the number 30/80 and Punt en Komma was assigned the number 30/80 A/B (Punt (A) and Komma (B)). The office assigned the date 1984 for this project. In the mid to late1970s The Hague underwent an urban renewal program and in 1980 Adri Duivesteijn became the alderman responsible for this program. Dissatisfied with the results, in the early to mid-1980s Duivesteijn began a campaign to look at urban renewal as a cultural approach, and was interested in the participatory process that Siza incorporated for the Serviço Ambulatório de Apoio Local (SAAL) in Portugal and the Berlin projects submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987). After taking a trip to Portugal, Duivesteijn invited Siza to speak with residents of Schilderswijk. The urban plan for Schilderswijk was the first part of a redevelopment plan for the 19th century district and included two four story blocks of 106 apartments, named Punt en Komma. Schilderswijk is in the centre of The Hague and is nearby the Haag Spoor train station. The residents are made up of multi-ethnic communities and included immigrants from Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, and Portugal. Similarly to the Berlin projects, Siza was faced with cultural tensions between the residents of the area. The urban plan was to take into account the preservation of the neighborhood's identity while accounting for the changes brought on by multi-ethnic communities. As with the SAAL and Berlin projects there was an element of participation from the residents and included the collaboration of a residents association. In the “Plan of Zone 5 of Schilderswijk Centrum…”, found in this project series [AP178.S1.1984.PR02.024.1, AP178.S1.1984.PR02.024.2], it is outlined that meetings were periodically held with technicians appointed by the Department of Urban Planning and Housing of The Hague, the Housing Cooperative, and each of the designers. Siza’s design for Punt en Komma incorporated elements prevalent in Dutch architecture such as the Haagse Portiek. However, he also included components in his design which accounted for the needs of residents living there at the time. One feature which gained much attention was the incorporation of sliding doors in the apartments. Siza included these doors in his design in consideration of the cultural practices of Muslim families. Documenting this project series are drawings, photographic materials, and textual documentation. Among the drawings are plans, elevations, sections, and details, as well as axonometric drawings, such as the proposed design for Deelgebied zone 5 (including Punt en Komma) and drawings of the Haagse Porteik. Photographic materials document both Duivesteijn’s trip to Portugal and Siza’s first trip to The Hague and include photographs, negatives, and slides of the built project, as well as slides of drawings. Note that the photographic materials include photographs related to the housing and shopping complex in Schilderswijk. Textual documentation includes brochures regarding rent increases, a copy of “Stadsvernieuwing als Kulturele Aktiviteit” by Duivesteijn, and information booklets for the residents. Also included are minutes of meeting and correspondence from the Woningbouwvereniging’s-Gravenhage. Among the correspondence are letters regarding construction costs, including a letter from Siza to the local architectural firm Architectengemeenschap Van den Broek en Bakema explaining that he does not wish to modify the detail he specified for the lintels of the Punt building. There is also correspondence from project architect Carlos Castenheira and Duivesteijn and a summary of the meeting between Siza and the Committee of the Corporation for Social Housing (17 April, 1985)[AP178.S1.1984.PR02.025.1] It is important to note that Siza also participated in other projects for this urban renewal program: the housing and shopping complex in Schilderswijk [AP178.S1.1984.PR03], the Van der Vennepark [AP178.S1.1985.PR01], and the residential settlement in Schilderswijk (Plano de Doedijnstraat [AP178.S1.1989.PR03]). All three of these projects are arranged in separate project series.
circa 1981 - 1990
106 habitações, Punt en Komma [Punt en Komma social housing], Schilderswijk-West, The Hague, The Netherlands, (1981-1990)
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AP178.S1.1984.PR02
Description:
The project series documents the Punt en Komma social housing project in The Hague, The Netherlands, with some materials related to the Urban plan for Deelgebied Zone 5, Schilderswijk-West. While the records were held in the office’s archives the urban plan for Deelgebied Zone 5 was assigned the number 30/80 and Punt en Komma was assigned the number 30/80 A/B (Punt (A) and Komma (B)). The office assigned the date 1984 for this project. In the mid to late1970s The Hague underwent an urban renewal program and in 1980 Adri Duivesteijn became the alderman responsible for this program. Dissatisfied with the results, in the early to mid-1980s Duivesteijn began a campaign to look at urban renewal as a cultural approach, and was interested in the participatory process that Siza incorporated for the Serviço Ambulatório de Apoio Local (SAAL) in Portugal and the Berlin projects submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987). After taking a trip to Portugal, Duivesteijn invited Siza to speak with residents of Schilderswijk. The urban plan for Schilderswijk was the first part of a redevelopment plan for the 19th century district and included two four story blocks of 106 apartments, named Punt en Komma. Schilderswijk is in the centre of The Hague and is nearby the Haag Spoor train station. The residents are made up of multi-ethnic communities and included immigrants from Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, and Portugal. Similarly to the Berlin projects, Siza was faced with cultural tensions between the residents of the area. The urban plan was to take into account the preservation of the neighborhood's identity while accounting for the changes brought on by multi-ethnic communities. As with the SAAL and Berlin projects there was an element of participation from the residents and included the collaboration of a residents association. In the “Plan of Zone 5 of Schilderswijk Centrum…”, found in this project series [AP178.S1.1984.PR02.024.1, AP178.S1.1984.PR02.024.2], it is outlined that meetings were periodically held with technicians appointed by the Department of Urban Planning and Housing of The Hague, the Housing Cooperative, and each of the designers. Siza’s design for Punt en Komma incorporated elements prevalent in Dutch architecture such as the Haagse Portiek. However, he also included components in his design which accounted for the needs of residents living there at the time. One feature which gained much attention was the incorporation of sliding doors in the apartments. Siza included these doors in his design in consideration of the cultural practices of Muslim families. Documenting this project series are drawings, photographic materials, and textual documentation. Among the drawings are plans, elevations, sections, and details, as well as axonometric drawings, such as the proposed design for Deelgebied zone 5 (including Punt en Komma) and drawings of the Haagse Porteik. Photographic materials document both Duivesteijn’s trip to Portugal and Siza’s first trip to The Hague and include photographs, negatives, and slides of the built project, as well as slides of drawings. Note that the photographic materials include photographs related to the housing and shopping complex in Schilderswijk. Textual documentation includes brochures regarding rent increases, a copy of “Stadsvernieuwing als Kulturele Aktiviteit” by Duivesteijn, and information booklets for the residents. Also included are minutes of meeting and correspondence from the Woningbouwvereniging’s-Gravenhage. Among the correspondence are letters regarding construction costs, including a letter from Siza to the local architectural firm Architectengemeenschap Van den Broek en Bakema explaining that he does not wish to modify the detail he specified for the lintels of the Punt building. There is also correspondence from project architect Carlos Castenheira and Duivesteijn and a summary of the meeting between Siza and the Committee of the Corporation for Social Housing (17 April, 1985)[AP178.S1.1984.PR02.025.1] It is important to note that Siza also participated in other projects for this urban renewal program: the housing and shopping complex in Schilderswijk [AP178.S1.1984.PR03], the Van der Vennepark [AP178.S1.1985.PR01], and the residential settlement in Schilderswijk (Plano de Doedijnstraat [AP178.S1.1989.PR03]). All three of these projects are arranged in separate project series.
Project
circa 1981 - 1990
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Morocco.
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33 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 x 11 cm
Rabat : Office national marocain du tourisme, [approximately 1960]
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Rabat : Office national marocain du tourisme, [approximately 1960]