Série(s)
Audiovisual material
AP165.S5
Description:
The Audiovisual material series, 1990 – 2002, consists of 175 video recordings that document various aspects of Hoberman’s work in transformable design, as well as the operations of his company Hoberman Associates, Inc. This includes broadcast footage featuring Hoberman, media coverage of installations and exhibitions, interviews with Hoberman, promotional material produced by Hoberman Associates Inc., documentary footage of toy and business-related activities, and home videos. Material consists of analog and digital recording techniques on a variety of formats including MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, U-matic cassettes, Hi-8 cassettes, Betacam cassettes and Digital Betacam cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this series are about Hoberman and/or were produced by his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. It includes television programs featuring Hoberman, media coverage relating to specific projects such as the Iris Dome and other expanding geodesic spheres, promotional videos for toy products, documentary footage of international business operations, and media coverage of notable events such as the installation and inauguration of the Hoberman Arch at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and footage of Bill Clinton with the Hoberman sphere. While there are some completed broadcast productions in the series, the majority of the material is comprised of audio-visual production elements including raw footage, rushes, cuts, rough edits, masters, and compilations.
1990-2002
Audiovisual material
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AP165.S5
Description:
The Audiovisual material series, 1990 – 2002, consists of 175 video recordings that document various aspects of Hoberman’s work in transformable design, as well as the operations of his company Hoberman Associates, Inc. This includes broadcast footage featuring Hoberman, media coverage of installations and exhibitions, interviews with Hoberman, promotional material produced by Hoberman Associates Inc., documentary footage of toy and business-related activities, and home videos. Material consists of analog and digital recording techniques on a variety of formats including MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, U-matic cassettes, Hi-8 cassettes, Betacam cassettes and Digital Betacam cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this series are about Hoberman and/or were produced by his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. It includes television programs featuring Hoberman, media coverage relating to specific projects such as the Iris Dome and other expanding geodesic spheres, promotional videos for toy products, documentary footage of international business operations, and media coverage of notable events such as the installation and inauguration of the Hoberman Arch at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and footage of Bill Clinton with the Hoberman sphere. While there are some completed broadcast productions in the series, the majority of the material is comprised of audio-visual production elements including raw footage, rushes, cuts, rough edits, masters, and compilations.
Series 5
1990-2002
Joignez-vous à nous à la Librairie pour le lancement de notre première série de publications numériques avec une présentation spéciale de Tamara Maletic et Dan Michaelson du studio Linked By Air, de New York. Nos publications parues jusqu’à maintenant présentent des conversations avec les architectes Chuck Hoberman et Peter Eisenman.
Librarie du CCA
15 mai 2014 , 18h
Linked By Air présente notre nouvelle série de publications numériques
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Description:
Joignez-vous à nous à la Librairie pour le lancement de notre première série de publications numériques avec une présentation spéciale de Tamara Maletic et Dan Michaelson du studio Linked By Air, de New York. Nos publications parues jusqu’à maintenant présentent des conversations avec les architectes Chuck Hoberman et Peter Eisenman.
Librarie du CCA
Projet
AP075.S1.1991.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Building, situated beside Frame Lake, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Oberlander worked on this project in 1991 with architectural firms Matsuzaki Wright Architects and Pin/Matthews. The team was selected for the project after a design competition. Architects chose to have the new assembly build on the edge of the lake, on the volcanic rock of the Canadian Shield. They used the bog of the site as a transitional space between the building and the city. Oberlander concept design was to integrate the building to the landscape with the least intervention, because of the fagile ecology of the area, and preserve the natural beauty of the landscape. In this idea, the planting for the project only comprises native plants and grasses and very few alteration were made to the existing condition of the site. The project was completed in 1994. The project series contains design development drawings, including planting plans, landscape plans, grading plans, site details, site plans, working drawings, including site plans, planting plans and grading plans, and building drawings used as reference. The project is also documented through textual records, such as correspondence, specifications, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, meeting notes, reports, research material and site informations, and also photographs of the construction and the completed work. The project series comprises also digital files of the Legislative Assembly development plans and facility program and digital photographs of the building.
1991-2011
Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Building, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (1991-1994)
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AP075.S1.1991.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly Building, situated beside Frame Lake, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Oberlander worked on this project in 1991 with architectural firms Matsuzaki Wright Architects and Pin/Matthews. The team was selected for the project after a design competition. Architects chose to have the new assembly build on the edge of the lake, on the volcanic rock of the Canadian Shield. They used the bog of the site as a transitional space between the building and the city. Oberlander concept design was to integrate the building to the landscape with the least intervention, because of the fagile ecology of the area, and preserve the natural beauty of the landscape. In this idea, the planting for the project only comprises native plants and grasses and very few alteration were made to the existing condition of the site. The project was completed in 1994. The project series contains design development drawings, including planting plans, landscape plans, grading plans, site details, site plans, working drawings, including site plans, planting plans and grading plans, and building drawings used as reference. The project is also documented through textual records, such as correspondence, specifications, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, meeting notes, reports, research material and site informations, and also photographs of the construction and the completed work. The project series comprises also digital files of the Legislative Assembly development plans and facility program and digital photographs of the building.
Project
1991-2011
Série(s)
AP184.S3
Description:
Series 3, Advanced Trading Floor Operations Center, 1998-2004, combined two projects in the built environment, the Command Center and the Executive Ramp, both conceived as a technological expansion on the existing NYSE Trading Floor. This series includes textual and born-digital components, as well as a number of drawing sets. The real-time virtual reality environment returned to the physical environment with the design and construction of the Command Center and Executive Ramp. The Command Center project involved the construction of a raised platform from the Main Room to the Blue Room; features included an information desk, a systems desk, and a video wall, the last of which displayed various stock data. It was later renovated during the Executive Ramp project, which primarily involved the installation of a multi-screen display of the 3DTF into the Command Center. Together, the two projects make up the Advanced Trading Floor Operations Center, often referred to as “the ramp.” The textual records for this series include correspondence and a small number of photographs. Digital files for the Advanced Trading Floor primarily include handouts for presentation meetings; there is also a small body of photographs of NYSE and press material. Additionally, there are also approximately 65 plans, which document the design and construction of the Command Center. These include preliminary drawings, construction sets, and addendums. Notably, the oversized materials also contain a photograph of former U.S. President Bill Clinton standing on the ramp.
1998 - 2004
Advanced Trading Floor Command Center
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AP184.S3
Description:
Series 3, Advanced Trading Floor Operations Center, 1998-2004, combined two projects in the built environment, the Command Center and the Executive Ramp, both conceived as a technological expansion on the existing NYSE Trading Floor. This series includes textual and born-digital components, as well as a number of drawing sets. The real-time virtual reality environment returned to the physical environment with the design and construction of the Command Center and Executive Ramp. The Command Center project involved the construction of a raised platform from the Main Room to the Blue Room; features included an information desk, a systems desk, and a video wall, the last of which displayed various stock data. It was later renovated during the Executive Ramp project, which primarily involved the installation of a multi-screen display of the 3DTF into the Command Center. Together, the two projects make up the Advanced Trading Floor Operations Center, often referred to as “the ramp.” The textual records for this series include correspondence and a small number of photographs. Digital files for the Advanced Trading Floor primarily include handouts for presentation meetings; there is also a small body of photographs of NYSE and press material. Additionally, there are also approximately 65 plans, which document the design and construction of the Command Center. These include preliminary drawings, construction sets, and addendums. Notably, the oversized materials also contain a photograph of former U.S. President Bill Clinton standing on the ramp.
Series
1998 - 2004
documents textuels
ARCH274250
Description:
4 files- includes correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architects staff, sketches, plans, blueprints and notes relating to various projects including the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ottawa; general correspondence (1998-1999), reference slides and digital prints of artwork by Jim Hart; report on a portion of the masterplan for the Vancouver Harbour Waterfront project (Coal Harbour development).
1984-1999
Correspondence with staff, sketches, plans, and notes related to various projects
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ARCH274250
Description:
4 files- includes correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architects staff, sketches, plans, blueprints and notes relating to various projects including the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ottawa; general correspondence (1998-1999), reference slides and digital prints of artwork by Jim Hart; report on a portion of the masterplan for the Vancouver Harbour Waterfront project (Coal Harbour development).
documents textuels
1984-1999
Projet
AP164.S1.1999.D5
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the high-speed train station and hub Zaragoza-Delicias. The project was developed by Abalos & Herreros in collaboration with the firms MECSA and ARUP. The project made it to the second round of the competition. The firm identified this project as number 118. Among the essential characteristics of a train station, such as platforms, arrival, departure and waiting areas, the design also includes a large roof that supports two buildings of mixed housing, offices, hotels and space for other uses. Documenting this project are models, conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, budgets, project descriptions, clippings, contracts, and reference and digital materials.
1999
Estación Zaragoza, Spain (1999)
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AP164.S1.1999.D5
Description:
The project series documents the competition entry for the high-speed train station and hub Zaragoza-Delicias. The project was developed by Abalos & Herreros in collaboration with the firms MECSA and ARUP. The project made it to the second round of the competition. The firm identified this project as number 118. Among the essential characteristics of a train station, such as platforms, arrival, departure and waiting areas, the design also includes a large roof that supports two buildings of mixed housing, offices, hotels and space for other uses. Documenting this project are models, conceptual and design development drawings, correspondence, budgets, project descriptions, clippings, contracts, and reference and digital materials.
Project
1999
dessins, né numérique, photographies
CD041.S2.006
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format. - Fraternity house for Phi Epsilon Pi, Montréal, Québec; - Golf Clubhouse, Mirabel, Québec; - Marina, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec; - Manoir Outremont, Outremont, Québec; - 1 unidentified project.
2006
Photographs and drawings from various projects by Rosen, Caruso, Vecsei Architects
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CD041.S2.006
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: Tagged Image File Format. - Fraternity house for Phi Epsilon Pi, Montréal, Québec; - Golf Clubhouse, Mirabel, Québec; - Marina, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec; - Manoir Outremont, Outremont, Québec; - 1 unidentified project.
dessins, né numérique, photographies
2006
né numérique
AP184.S1.019
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268300, labeled "Trading Floor 3D Visualization Project Phase 2.3 presentation disc 1 asymptote 11/13/97".. 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: Unidentified, Macintosh PICT Image, Quicktime.
19 October 1997 - 4 December 1997
Presentation videos and images of Three Dimensional Trading Floor, Phase 2.3 (1 of 2)
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AP184.S1.019
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268300, labeled "Trading Floor 3D Visualization Project Phase 2.3 presentation disc 1 asymptote 11/13/97".. 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: Unidentified, Macintosh PICT Image, Quicktime.
né numérique
19 October 1997 - 4 December 1997
né numérique
AP184.S1.031
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268244, labeled “TF3DV Phase 2.32 HTML Document”. 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: Hypertext Markup Language, JPEG File Interchange Format, Plain Text File, Graphics Interchange Format, Unidentified.
30 October 1997 - 17 December 1997
HTML documents for Three Dimensional Trading Floor, Phase 2.32
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AP184.S1.031
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268244, labeled “TF3DV Phase 2.32 HTML Document”. 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: Hypertext Markup Language, JPEG File Interchange Format, Plain Text File, Graphics Interchange Format, Unidentified.
né numérique
30 October 1997 - 17 December 1997
né numérique
AP184.S1.032
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268241, labeled “TF3DV Phase 2.32 SGI Databases (Nov 18)”. 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: Unidentified, Plain Text File, 3D Studio Shapes, Tape Archive Format, Adobe Photoshop.
17 November 1997 - 18 November 1997
SGI databases for Three Dimensional Trading Floor, Phase 2.32
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AP184.S1.032
Description:
Complete contents of CD-R ARCH268241, labeled “TF3DV Phase 2.32 SGI Databases (Nov 18)”. 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: Unidentified, Plain Text File, 3D Studio Shapes, Tape Archive Format, Adobe Photoshop.
né numérique
17 November 1997 - 18 November 1997