documents textuels, né numérique, photographies
AP170.S4.005
Description:
Label: "Aegis Promo vol 1 of 2." File includes digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: MPEG-1 Program Stream, JPEG File Interchange Format, Audio/Video Interleaved Format, MPEG-2 Program Stream.
16 April 2001 - 15 April 2002
Press kit including presentation video, demonstration videos, photographs of the pistons, and textual documentation, HypoSurface
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AP170.S4.005
Description:
Label: "Aegis Promo vol 1 of 2." File includes digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: MPEG-1 Program Stream, JPEG File Interchange Format, Audio/Video Interleaved Format, MPEG-2 Program Stream.
documents textuels, né numérique, photographies
16 April 2001 - 15 April 2002
Projet
AP173.S1.1998.D2
Description:
Series documents Lars Spuybroek's completed project V2_Lab in Rotterdam, Netherlands, the renovation of the international lab for unstable media for the V2_Organisation. Material in this series was produced around 1998. The series contains design development drawings and working drawings, including reprographic copies. The file also includes photographs, of the construction of the lab and photographs of drawings, predominantly slides. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 1998
V2_Lab, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1998)
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AP173.S1.1998.D2
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's completed project V2_Lab in Rotterdam, Netherlands, the renovation of the international lab for unstable media for the V2_Organisation. Material in this series was produced around 1998. The series contains design development drawings and working drawings, including reprographic copies. The file also includes photographs, of the construction of the lab and photographs of drawings, predominantly slides. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
Project
ca. 1998
Projet
AP173.S2.2000.D1
Description:
Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project Son-O-House in Son en Breugel, Netherlands, a public artwork including house and sound installation for the City of Son en Breugel. This project was completed in 2004 with the collaboration of composer Edwin van der Heide. Material in this series was produced around 2000. The series contains slides of drawings and a presentation drawing. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 2000
Son-O-House, Son en Breugel, Netherlands (2000)
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AP173.S2.2000.D1
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project Son-O-House in Son en Breugel, Netherlands, a public artwork including house and sound installation for the City of Son en Breugel. This project was completed in 2004 with the collaboration of composer Edwin van der Heide. Material in this series was produced around 2000. The series contains slides of drawings and a presentation drawing. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
Project
ca. 2000
archives
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Collection
Collection Eva Hollo Vecsei
CD041
Résumé:
The Eva Hollo Vecsei collection documents the career of Hungarian-Canadian architect Eva Hollo Vecsei with a few materials from her husband’s, Andrei Vecsei, work. Records in this collection, ranging from 1959 to 2019, document key elements of several of Vecsei’s projects, including built and unbuilt designs.
1959-2019
Collection Eva Hollo Vecsei
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CD041
Résumé:
The Eva Hollo Vecsei collection documents the career of Hungarian-Canadian architect Eva Hollo Vecsei with a few materials from her husband’s, Andrei Vecsei, work. Records in this collection, ranging from 1959 to 2019, document key elements of several of Vecsei’s projects, including built and unbuilt designs.
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1959-2019
Série(s)
AP181.S1
Description:
Series 1, BMW Welt development and construction records, 1994-2015, documents the design development and construction phases of COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt building, located nearby the BMW headquarters in Munich. This series also contains some materials from the competition phase, corresponding to less than 2000 digital files, and models from the third phase of the competition. More than half of the records were created from 2003 to 2006. Records show how COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, and the numerous consultants on the project, materialized the original concept, from Wolf Prix sketch, of this cloud-like roof emerging from a double cone suggesting an hurricane eye. To achieve this, extensive digital structural testing was done with engineers Bollinger + Grohmann. Consultants list also include: - Hans Lechner ZT GmbH for in-house project management; - Schmitt, Stumpf, Frühauf + Partner for construction documents of concrete works, interior fittings, tender and construction administration; - Emmer Pfenninger + Partner AG for the facade; - Transsolar, Klima Engineering for the photovoltaic plant on the roof; - PRO, Elektroplan for electrical systems and lifts; - AG-Licht for lighting; - Büro Dr. Pfeiler for structural physics or building physics; - Theater Projekte Daberto+Kollegen for the stage and auditorium; - PBB Planungsbüro Balke for kitchen technology - realgruen Landschaftsarchitekten for lansdcape design; - Kersken & Kirchner for fire protection; - TAW Weisse for height accessibility planning, in consideration for maintenance access; - Lang & Brukhardt for traffic engineering; - Ingenieurbüro Schoenenberg for civil engineering and road construction; - Büro für Gestaltung / Wangler & Abele for signage; - And Zilch, Müller, Henneke as inspection engineers. The approximately 52,400 digital files include raster images, CAD drawings and 3D digital models, plotter files, standard office documents, databases, and scripts. Design files are predominantly in AutoCAD, but the archive also includes over 1,100 Rhinoceros files (primarily in Rhino version 2, with some files in versions 3 and 4) and a smaller number of files in Maya, 3D Studio, Microstation, form*Z, and Revit formats. Because the firm’s computing environment included Macs, the archive also includes a few AppleDouble resource forks. Often, CAD drawings were also saved as PDF files. Photographs and screen captures were most times saved as JPEG files. Finally, design files also include wireframes and renderings. Most often, design files are plans of a designated area, a complete level of the building for example, but they also often show very specific and technical details, such as a few millimetres to be corrected on a panel or a structural element. These types of corrections are frequently shown in PDF files where annotations were either made digitally, or they were handwritten on a printed version which would then be digitized. Design files document all parts of the building including the facade, the roof, the double cone (Doppelkegel), the restaurants, the shops, the exhibition areas, the auditorium, etc. Accompanying textual records are at times quite technical in their content, such as lists of construction elements required in a given room, or analysis reports from consulting engineers. They also take into account the organization and planning of the work, for example including documentation’s exchange or meeting agendas. Finally, they show the design development through presentations, either PDF or Powerpoint files, and through a portfolio of the project and the preparation of the book Dynamic Forces. The archive’s physical component includes 52 physical study models, which were used in combination with digital modeling tools to iteratively refine the building’s design. These are a selection made by the firm of study models from the later stages of the competition and the early stages of the design development. Source: Feireiss, Kristin, editor. “Dynamic Forces, BMW WELT Munich”. Munich: Prestel Verlag, 2007.
1994-2015
BMW Welt development and construction records
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AP181.S1
Description:
Series 1, BMW Welt development and construction records, 1994-2015, documents the design development and construction phases of COOP HIMMELB(L)AU BMW Welt building, located nearby the BMW headquarters in Munich. This series also contains some materials from the competition phase, corresponding to less than 2000 digital files, and models from the third phase of the competition. More than half of the records were created from 2003 to 2006. Records show how COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, and the numerous consultants on the project, materialized the original concept, from Wolf Prix sketch, of this cloud-like roof emerging from a double cone suggesting an hurricane eye. To achieve this, extensive digital structural testing was done with engineers Bollinger + Grohmann. Consultants list also include: - Hans Lechner ZT GmbH for in-house project management; - Schmitt, Stumpf, Frühauf + Partner for construction documents of concrete works, interior fittings, tender and construction administration; - Emmer Pfenninger + Partner AG for the facade; - Transsolar, Klima Engineering for the photovoltaic plant on the roof; - PRO, Elektroplan for electrical systems and lifts; - AG-Licht for lighting; - Büro Dr. Pfeiler for structural physics or building physics; - Theater Projekte Daberto+Kollegen for the stage and auditorium; - PBB Planungsbüro Balke for kitchen technology - realgruen Landschaftsarchitekten for lansdcape design; - Kersken & Kirchner for fire protection; - TAW Weisse for height accessibility planning, in consideration for maintenance access; - Lang & Brukhardt for traffic engineering; - Ingenieurbüro Schoenenberg for civil engineering and road construction; - Büro für Gestaltung / Wangler & Abele for signage; - And Zilch, Müller, Henneke as inspection engineers. The approximately 52,400 digital files include raster images, CAD drawings and 3D digital models, plotter files, standard office documents, databases, and scripts. Design files are predominantly in AutoCAD, but the archive also includes over 1,100 Rhinoceros files (primarily in Rhino version 2, with some files in versions 3 and 4) and a smaller number of files in Maya, 3D Studio, Microstation, form*Z, and Revit formats. Because the firm’s computing environment included Macs, the archive also includes a few AppleDouble resource forks. Often, CAD drawings were also saved as PDF files. Photographs and screen captures were most times saved as JPEG files. Finally, design files also include wireframes and renderings. Most often, design files are plans of a designated area, a complete level of the building for example, but they also often show very specific and technical details, such as a few millimetres to be corrected on a panel or a structural element. These types of corrections are frequently shown in PDF files where annotations were either made digitally, or they were handwritten on a printed version which would then be digitized. Design files document all parts of the building including the facade, the roof, the double cone (Doppelkegel), the restaurants, the shops, the exhibition areas, the auditorium, etc. Accompanying textual records are at times quite technical in their content, such as lists of construction elements required in a given room, or analysis reports from consulting engineers. They also take into account the organization and planning of the work, for example including documentation’s exchange or meeting agendas. Finally, they show the design development through presentations, either PDF or Powerpoint files, and through a portfolio of the project and the preparation of the book Dynamic Forces. The archive’s physical component includes 52 physical study models, which were used in combination with digital modeling tools to iteratively refine the building’s design. These are a selection made by the firm of study models from the later stages of the competition and the early stages of the design development. Source: Feireiss, Kristin, editor. “Dynamic Forces, BMW WELT Munich”. Munich: Prestel Verlag, 2007.
Series
1994-2015
Projet
AP164.S1.1999.D9
Description:
The project series documents the design of the seaport terminal in Salerno, Italy. The design was “about emulating tradional architecture as well as the material and iconographic world of the great vessels and doing it from an environmental sensibility and a compromise to contemporary techniques” (ARCH270975). The firm participated in the international competition and their project was selected for the second round. The firm identified this project as number 122. Documenting this project are conceptual, presentation and design development drawings, project descriptions, maps, and reference, photographic and digital materials.
1999-2001
Estación maritima de Salerno, Italy (1999)
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AP164.S1.1999.D9
Description:
The project series documents the design of the seaport terminal in Salerno, Italy. The design was “about emulating tradional architecture as well as the material and iconographic world of the great vessels and doing it from an environmental sensibility and a compromise to contemporary techniques” (ARCH270975). The firm participated in the international competition and their project was selected for the second round. The firm identified this project as number 122. Documenting this project are conceptual, presentation and design development drawings, project descriptions, maps, and reference, photographic and digital materials.
Project
1999-2001
né numérique
AP184.S1.006
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R labeled "NYSE 3 #43". File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Macintosh PICT Image, Adobe Photoshop, Tagged Image File Format.
15 February 1997 - 16 February 1997
High resolution rendering stills for Three Dimensional Trading Floor, Phase 2 (2 of 5)
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AP184.S1.006
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R labeled "NYSE 3 #43". File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Macintosh PICT Image, Adobe Photoshop, Tagged Image File Format.
né numérique
15 February 1997 - 16 February 1997
né numérique
AP184.S1.011
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Complete contents of CD-R labeled "Trading Floor 3D Visualization Project 02-97 #56". File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Silicon Graphics Image, Quicktime.
14 March 1997 - 24 March 1997
Flythrough and rendering videos of Three Dimensional Trading Floor
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AP184.S1.011
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R labeled "Trading Floor 3D Visualization Project 02-97 #56". File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Silicon Graphics Image, Quicktime.
né numérique
14 March 1997 - 24 March 1997
né numérique
AP184.S1.023
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Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268243, labeled “TF3DV Phase 2.32 Movie Files - Component Movies”. File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Quicktime, Macintosh PICT Image.
11 August 1997 - 10 November 1997
Videos of Three Dimensional Trading Floor components, Phase 2.32
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AP184.S1.023
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Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268243, labeled “TF3DV Phase 2.32 Movie Files - Component Movies”. File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Quicktime, Macintosh PICT Image.
né numérique
11 August 1997 - 10 November 1997
né numérique
AP184.S1.027
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R labeled “3DTFV 11/13 1-3 OLD”. File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Macintosh PICT Image, Unidentified, Quicktime.
27 October 1997 - 13 November 1997
Presentation videos and raster images of Three Dimensional Trading Floor, Phase 2.32 (1 of 3)
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AP184.S1.027
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R labeled “3DTFV 11/13 1-3 OLD”. File includes an .iso disk image of the dual-formatted ISO-9660/HFS disk and digital files exported from the disk image using FTK Imager. Most common file formats: Macintosh PICT Image, Unidentified, Quicktime.
né numérique
27 October 1997 - 13 November 1997