graphique
ARCH153788
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Various posters advertising IAUS exhibitions: Clorindo Testa: Architecture and Personal Mythology; November 9 to 25, 1981 (2) Office for Metropolitan Architecture: Toward a modern (re)construction of the European City - Four Housing Projects; March 12 to May 28, 1982 (2) Princeton's Beaux-Arts and its New Academicism from Labatut to the Program of Geddes - An Exhibition of Original Drawings over Fifty Years; January 27 to February 18 [?] (2) Gwathmey Siegel Architects : Twenty-four Residences; December 15, 1977 to January 15, 1978 (2) O.M. Ungers : An Exhibition of Architecture, May 6 to May 31, 1977 (2) Philip Johnson: Processes, September 12 to October 31, 1978 (2) Wallace Harrison: Fifty Years of Architecture, December 13, 1979 to January 13, 1980 (1) On Style - Two Evenings at the IAUS, December 6 and 8, 1982; [The Portland Building by Michael Graves] (2)
1977-1982
Various posters advertising IAUS exhibitions
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ARCH153788
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Various posters advertising IAUS exhibitions: Clorindo Testa: Architecture and Personal Mythology; November 9 to 25, 1981 (2) Office for Metropolitan Architecture: Toward a modern (re)construction of the European City - Four Housing Projects; March 12 to May 28, 1982 (2) Princeton's Beaux-Arts and its New Academicism from Labatut to the Program of Geddes - An Exhibition of Original Drawings over Fifty Years; January 27 to February 18 [?] (2) Gwathmey Siegel Architects : Twenty-four Residences; December 15, 1977 to January 15, 1978 (2) O.M. Ungers : An Exhibition of Architecture, May 6 to May 31, 1977 (2) Philip Johnson: Processes, September 12 to October 31, 1978 (2) Wallace Harrison: Fifty Years of Architecture, December 13, 1979 to January 13, 1980 (1) On Style - Two Evenings at the IAUS, December 6 and 8, 1982; [The Portland Building by Michael Graves] (2)
graphique
1977-1982
dessins
DR1988:0433:043
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- This drawing shows elevations of the south facade, towards the east end of the building, and a section through the wall at the drawing room balcony. The subject was identified by comparison with DR1988:0433:011, an elevation of the south facade. - This drawing was not completed; it lacks the titles present on other drawings in the group DR1988:0433:001 - DR1988:0433:045. Several elements, such as the chimneys, were drawn in graphite and not completed with pen and ink. - One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849
Elevations and a section for the east side of the south elevation, and a section for the south wall through the drawing room balcony, Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:043
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- This drawing shows elevations of the south facade, towards the east end of the building, and a section through the wall at the drawing room balcony. The subject was identified by comparison with DR1988:0433:011, an elevation of the south facade. - This drawing was not completed; it lacks the titles present on other drawings in the group DR1988:0433:001 - DR1988:0433:045. Several elements, such as the chimneys, were drawn in graphite and not completed with pen and ink. - One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
dessins
October 1849
architecture
dessins
DR1988:0433:044
Description:
- This drawing shows elevations of the west facade, including the round tower next to the library, and a section of the wall. The subject was identified by comparison with DR1988:0433:012, an elevation of the west facade. - This drawing was not completed, it lacks the titles present on other drawings in the group DR1988:0433:001 - DR1988:0433:045. Several elements, such as the roofline, were drawn in graphite and not completed with pen and ink. - One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849 ?
Elevations and a section for details of the west elevation for Fonthill House
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DR1988:0433:044
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- This drawing shows elevations of the west facade, including the round tower next to the library, and a section of the wall. The subject was identified by comparison with DR1988:0433:012, an elevation of the west facade. - This drawing was not completed, it lacks the titles present on other drawings in the group DR1988:0433:001 - DR1988:0433:045. Several elements, such as the roofline, were drawn in graphite and not completed with pen and ink. - One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
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October 1849 ?
architecture
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DDR - IAUS
ARCH153471
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Address of Rust Welch in The Hague, on a card Membership Campaign - The Drawing Center, submitted to The New York Community Trust; Nov. 1, 1978. Report from the Rockefeller Foundation Training Fellows in Museum Education at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1974-75. (article on Paul J. Sachs) Description of the exhibition "Musical Manuscripts" by A. Ciniglio Ada V. Ciniglio, "Pioneers in American Museums: Paul J. Sachs", Museum News, September/October 1976, pp 48-51 & 68-71. Curriculum Vitae of Vladimir Paperny Letter from John Burgee to Gerald D. Hines Interest (about conference at the Institute); April 23, 1981. Letter to Peter Eisenman from S.L. Solomon, Harvard University, April 14, 1981. Xerox from the Postmaster about new Zip code of the IAUS Hand notes of Peter Eisenman on yellow paper (Spanish cultural affairs) Memo to Peter Wolf from Peter Eisenman: 1 September 1972 (confirmation of Wolf's nomitation as Chairman of the Board of Fellows). IAUS Alumni news report : 1 page
1968-1978, 1981
DDR - IAUS
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ARCH153471
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Address of Rust Welch in The Hague, on a card Membership Campaign - The Drawing Center, submitted to The New York Community Trust; Nov. 1, 1978. Report from the Rockefeller Foundation Training Fellows in Museum Education at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1974-75. (article on Paul J. Sachs) Description of the exhibition "Musical Manuscripts" by A. Ciniglio Ada V. Ciniglio, "Pioneers in American Museums: Paul J. Sachs", Museum News, September/October 1976, pp 48-51 & 68-71. Curriculum Vitae of Vladimir Paperny Letter from John Burgee to Gerald D. Hines Interest (about conference at the Institute); April 23, 1981. Letter to Peter Eisenman from S.L. Solomon, Harvard University, April 14, 1981. Xerox from the Postmaster about new Zip code of the IAUS Hand notes of Peter Eisenman on yellow paper (Spanish cultural affairs) Memo to Peter Wolf from Peter Eisenman: 1 September 1972 (confirmation of Wolf's nomitation as Chairman of the Board of Fellows). IAUS Alumni news report : 1 page
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1968-1978, 1981
DR1974:0002:026:001-038
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- This album contains drawings of architectural ornament - mostly highly finished - by Charles and Georges Rohault de Fleury. Although primarily from unidentified sources (DR1974:0002:026:002 - DR1974:0002:026:025, and DR1974:0002:026:038), there are a few drawings with identified sources, and twelve drawings of architectural ornament submitted by Georges to the Concours d'émulation (monthly competitions) held at the École impériale des beaux-arts, Paris. The subject matter of the drawings of architectural ornament from unidentified sources consists of capitals, friezes, festoons, moldings, cartouches, and vegetal and floral ornament. Identified subject matter includes a Composite capital and entablature from the Louvre (DR1974:0002:026:024), details from the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (DR1974:0002:026:007 and DR1974:0002:026:013), and a Corinthian capital from Hôtel Soltykoff, Paris (DR1974:0002:026:038). The drawings for the Concours d'émulation by Georges are numbered "1er" to "12e" and were submitted to concours dating from 16 June 1857 to 22 October 1858 (DR1974:0002:026:026 - DR1974:0002:026:037). An unbound sheet inserted in the front of the album may be a portrait of Charles Rohault de Fleury (DR1974:0002:026:001).
architecture, ornement, portrait, sculpture
1854-1868
Album of drawings for architectural ornament and sculpture, including competition drawings submitted to the Concours d'émulation held at the École impériale des beaux-arts, Paris
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DR1974:0002:026:001-038
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- This album contains drawings of architectural ornament - mostly highly finished - by Charles and Georges Rohault de Fleury. Although primarily from unidentified sources (DR1974:0002:026:002 - DR1974:0002:026:025, and DR1974:0002:026:038), there are a few drawings with identified sources, and twelve drawings of architectural ornament submitted by Georges to the Concours d'émulation (monthly competitions) held at the École impériale des beaux-arts, Paris. The subject matter of the drawings of architectural ornament from unidentified sources consists of capitals, friezes, festoons, moldings, cartouches, and vegetal and floral ornament. Identified subject matter includes a Composite capital and entablature from the Louvre (DR1974:0002:026:024), details from the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (DR1974:0002:026:007 and DR1974:0002:026:013), and a Corinthian capital from Hôtel Soltykoff, Paris (DR1974:0002:026:038). The drawings for the Concours d'émulation by Georges are numbered "1er" to "12e" and were submitted to concours dating from 16 June 1857 to 22 October 1858 (DR1974:0002:026:026 - DR1974:0002:026:037). An unbound sheet inserted in the front of the album may be a portrait of Charles Rohault de Fleury (DR1974:0002:026:001).
architecture, ornement, portrait, sculpture
né numérique
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332 digital file(s)
ARCH275207
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This group contains 7 versions of the animation module, each of which was stored in its own subdirectory. The 7 subdirectories were called "CCA", "CCA_08_beta, "CCA_11b", "CCA_12a", "CCA_13", "CCA_13b" and "CCA_calibration_beta". All of the original folders except "CCA" were compressed. A readme file stored at the same level as the 7 subdirectories indicates that version 13b was used at the CCA in October 2006. This version "13b" may in fact refer to the "CCA" subdirectory rather than the "CCA_13b" subdirectory. The readme file in the "CCA" subdirectory identifies the "VE1" application as version "béta 13" and this version appears to have fewer issues than applications in the other 6 modules. The readme files in "CCA_08_beta, "CCA_11b", "CCA_12a", "CCA_13" and "CCA_13b" all identify the application as version "béta 08" and mention several issues with this version. The "CCA_calibration_beta" subdirectory contains only 1 .mp3 file and the application in this module is identified as a development version with many issues to resolve. "CCA_calibration_beta" contains the only version of the "VE1" application that runs without access to the database. Two of the subdirectories contain .png images of a exterior perspective view of the room containing the sensors. Original directory name: "Programmes Rham". Prevalent file types: .swf, .mp3, .exe, .txt, .png, .html, .jpg
2006-2007
Seven versions of the animation module with a readme file identifying the version used at the CCA
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ARCH275207
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This group contains 7 versions of the animation module, each of which was stored in its own subdirectory. The 7 subdirectories were called "CCA", "CCA_08_beta, "CCA_11b", "CCA_12a", "CCA_13", "CCA_13b" and "CCA_calibration_beta". All of the original folders except "CCA" were compressed. A readme file stored at the same level as the 7 subdirectories indicates that version 13b was used at the CCA in October 2006. This version "13b" may in fact refer to the "CCA" subdirectory rather than the "CCA_13b" subdirectory. The readme file in the "CCA" subdirectory identifies the "VE1" application as version "béta 13" and this version appears to have fewer issues than applications in the other 6 modules. The readme files in "CCA_08_beta, "CCA_11b", "CCA_12a", "CCA_13" and "CCA_13b" all identify the application as version "béta 08" and mention several issues with this version. The "CCA_calibration_beta" subdirectory contains only 1 .mp3 file and the application in this module is identified as a development version with many issues to resolve. "CCA_calibration_beta" contains the only version of the "VE1" application that runs without access to the database. Two of the subdirectories contain .png images of a exterior perspective view of the room containing the sensors. Original directory name: "Programmes Rham". Prevalent file types: .swf, .mp3, .exe, .txt, .png, .html, .jpg
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332 digital file(s)
2006-2007
19 file
DR1999:0365
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videocassettes include: - 2/18/86 - Texas A + M University "Arrows, Eros and More Errors" - 12/1/88 - P.E. Higgins Renovation - June 1988 - Philip Johnson at OSU - 8/17/89 - P.E./students/faculty/staff DAAP building - August 1989 - "Banyoles al Costat de Barcelona" in English - November 16th, 1989 - Wexner Symposium - OSU - Fall 1989 - All School Lecture Series Rice University, Texas - 7/19/90 - Greater Columbus Convention Center Promo video - 3/1/90 - DAAP students/faculty/staff meeting - March 1990 - lecture University of Tennessee - July 1st - 4th 1990 - Tokyo, Koizumi - 11/1/91 - P.E./Columbia - 3/25/91 - Columbia University lecture - 4/15/92 - Pacific Design Center, Westweek 1992 "Venice Biennale" - 8/19/92 & 11/4/92 - T.V. news monitoring service - August 1992 - Nunotani on Japan T.V. - June 24th, 1993 - Philip Johnson on Charlie Rose - October 25th, 1993 - DAAP - preground breaking lecture -Peter Eisenman, Penn State April 7, 1994
Lectures for Wexner Center, Columbus, Ohio and Banyoles Olympic Hotel, Banyoles, Spain
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DR1999:0365
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videocassettes include: - 2/18/86 - Texas A + M University "Arrows, Eros and More Errors" - 12/1/88 - P.E. Higgins Renovation - June 1988 - Philip Johnson at OSU - 8/17/89 - P.E./students/faculty/staff DAAP building - August 1989 - "Banyoles al Costat de Barcelona" in English - November 16th, 1989 - Wexner Symposium - OSU - Fall 1989 - All School Lecture Series Rice University, Texas - 7/19/90 - Greater Columbus Convention Center Promo video - 3/1/90 - DAAP students/faculty/staff meeting - March 1990 - lecture University of Tennessee - July 1st - 4th 1990 - Tokyo, Koizumi - 11/1/91 - P.E./Columbia - 3/25/91 - Columbia University lecture - 4/15/92 - Pacific Design Center, Westweek 1992 "Venice Biennale" - 8/19/92 & 11/4/92 - T.V. news monitoring service - August 1992 - Nunotani on Japan T.V. - June 24th, 1993 - Philip Johnson on Charlie Rose - October 25th, 1993 - DAAP - preground breaking lecture -Peter Eisenman, Penn State April 7, 1994
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Hejduk
ARCH153754
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Various documents relating to the exhibition catalogue, "John Hejduk, 7 Houses : January 22 to February 16, 1980" / introduction by Peter Eisenman. -- New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, [1979] Transcript of a conversation between John Hejduk and PDE; October13, 1977; "Nine Square House" Hejduk; 17 December 1979 (essay: "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions") Photocopy : Eisenman's preface, Galley Transcripts of a conversation between Wall and Hejduk : In perspective (no date) Typewritten manuscript : "The Destruction of the Box" Class discussion at Cooper Union; February 11 1976 (Mr. Rosaro, PDE, Chris, Wilcox, Rick, Blitz Brochure: John Hejduk: 3 + 1, 1976 1 exhibition catalogue: Projects/John Hejduk, architect: an exhibition at the Foundation Le Corbusier, Paris, October 1972 Folder Country: John Hejduk Interview, John Hejduk - Reima Pietila, Finnish Architect, Helsinki Interview, John Hejduk - Donald Wall, Professor; School of Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology & Nancy Ferrara, Experimental Psychologist Statement, John Hejduk Exhibition; January 22 - February 16 1980 Letter to PDE from Prof. P. Sanders, November 2 1979
1972-1980
Hejduk
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ARCH153754
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Various documents relating to the exhibition catalogue, "John Hejduk, 7 Houses : January 22 to February 16, 1980" / introduction by Peter Eisenman. -- New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, [1979] Transcript of a conversation between John Hejduk and PDE; October13, 1977; "Nine Square House" Hejduk; 17 December 1979 (essay: "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions") Photocopy : Eisenman's preface, Galley Transcripts of a conversation between Wall and Hejduk : In perspective (no date) Typewritten manuscript : "The Destruction of the Box" Class discussion at Cooper Union; February 11 1976 (Mr. Rosaro, PDE, Chris, Wilcox, Rick, Blitz Brochure: John Hejduk: 3 + 1, 1976 1 exhibition catalogue: Projects/John Hejduk, architect: an exhibition at the Foundation Le Corbusier, Paris, October 1972 Folder Country: John Hejduk Interview, John Hejduk - Reima Pietila, Finnish Architect, Helsinki Interview, John Hejduk - Donald Wall, Professor; School of Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology & Nancy Ferrara, Experimental Psychologist Statement, John Hejduk Exhibition; January 22 - February 16 1980 Letter to PDE from Prof. P. Sanders, November 2 1979
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1972-1980
ARCH273864
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Awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects: - AIBC Western Homes and Living 1960 Special award for for distinguished house design, house at Comox, B.C. - Canadian Wood Design Awards, certificate of Merit for the Baldwin Residence, Vancouver, B.C. (1965) - Vancouver Citation Buildings 1965 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Laxton Residence, West Vancouver, B.C. - The Molson Prize of the Canada Council, to Arthur Erickson (16 October 1967) - Prestressed Concrete Institute 1966 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Central Mall and Transportation Centre, Simon Fraser University, the 1972 Award for the University of Lethbridge, the 1977 Award for the Water Tower and B.C. Hydro & Power Authority Communications Centre, Simon Fraser University. - 1967 National Design Award, Centennial Award for Residencial Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects and Ian Davidson MMRAIC for Town Houses, Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B.C. - Certificate of Academician, Royal Academy of the Arts, awarded to Arthur Erickson (7 December 1968) - Letter from Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1 September 1970) - 1970 Massey Medal, Massey Foundation, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Man and the Community and Man and His Health, theme building, Expo '67 - Award of Excellence, 1970 Canadian Architect Yearbook, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Elementary School, Southeast Sector, Vancouver, B.C. - 1971 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Nelson Towers, Nelson, B.C. and for the Catton Residence, Vancouver, B.C. - Doctor of Engineering, Honoris Causa, Nova Scotia Technical College, awarded to Arthur Erickson (5 May 1971) - First Honour Award, American Public Power Assosication, to Erickson/Massey Planners for Burnaby Mountain System Control Center (16 May 1973) - 1974 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, for The Eppich house, West Vancouver, B.C. - Citizen of the Age of Enlightenment Award, The Ministry of Development of Consciousness, to Arthur Erickson (1976) - Honorary Fellowship, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, to Arthur Erickson (1987) - Master of Architecture, Honoris Causa, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture to Arthur Erickson (8 June 2001) - Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects (16 May 2001) - Citation Award, The Wood Design Awards 2004, to Arthur Erickson Architectural Corp and Nick Milkovich Architects for the Canopy Collonade. - 2007 "Prix du XXe siecle," The Roayl Architectural Institute of Canada, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Smith House 2. - University of Toronto Honour awarded to Arthur Erickson (30 October 2008) - Arthur Erickson, Honorary Member, The Architectural Institute of British Columbia.
1960-2008
Various awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects
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ARCH273864
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Awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects: - AIBC Western Homes and Living 1960 Special award for for distinguished house design, house at Comox, B.C. - Canadian Wood Design Awards, certificate of Merit for the Baldwin Residence, Vancouver, B.C. (1965) - Vancouver Citation Buildings 1965 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Laxton Residence, West Vancouver, B.C. - The Molson Prize of the Canada Council, to Arthur Erickson (16 October 1967) - Prestressed Concrete Institute 1966 Award, to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Central Mall and Transportation Centre, Simon Fraser University, the 1972 Award for the University of Lethbridge, the 1977 Award for the Water Tower and B.C. Hydro & Power Authority Communications Centre, Simon Fraser University. - 1967 National Design Award, Centennial Award for Residencial Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects and Ian Davidson MMRAIC for Town Houses, Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B.C. - Certificate of Academician, Royal Academy of the Arts, awarded to Arthur Erickson (7 December 1968) - Letter from Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1 September 1970) - 1970 Massey Medal, Massey Foundation, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Man and the Community and Man and His Health, theme building, Expo '67 - Award of Excellence, 1970 Canadian Architect Yearbook, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Elementary School, Southeast Sector, Vancouver, B.C. - 1971 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing design Council, awarded to Erickson/Massey Architects for the Nelson Towers, Nelson, B.C. and for the Catton Residence, Vancouver, B.C. - Doctor of Engineering, Honoris Causa, Nova Scotia Technical College, awarded to Arthur Erickson (5 May 1971) - First Honour Award, American Public Power Assosication, to Erickson/Massey Planners for Burnaby Mountain System Control Center (16 May 1973) - 1974 Award for Residential Design, The Canadian Housing Design Council, for The Eppich house, West Vancouver, B.C. - Citizen of the Age of Enlightenment Award, The Ministry of Development of Consciousness, to Arthur Erickson (1976) - Honorary Fellowship, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, to Arthur Erickson (1987) - Master of Architecture, Honoris Causa, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture to Arthur Erickson (8 June 2001) - Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects (16 May 2001) - Citation Award, The Wood Design Awards 2004, to Arthur Erickson Architectural Corp and Nick Milkovich Architects for the Canopy Collonade. - 2007 "Prix du XXe siecle," The Roayl Architectural Institute of Canada, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Smith House 2. - University of Toronto Honour awarded to Arthur Erickson (30 October 2008) - Arthur Erickson, Honorary Member, The Architectural Institute of British Columbia.
1960-2008
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DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
Design Development Resources and records of professional correspondence
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DR1999:0115
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Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
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