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Soutenu par de puissantes séquences historiques, dont des images pénétrantes montrant la ville à son apogée et ses édifices aujourd’hui abandonnés, le documentaire Requiem for Detroit? que Julian Temple a réalisé pour la télévision en 2010 retrace l’essor et le déclin des « trois géants » de la ville : General Motors, Ford et Chrysler. Le film documente les répercussions(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
25 avril 2013 , 19h
L'enseignement de... Détroit
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Soutenu par de puissantes séquences historiques, dont des images pénétrantes montrant la ville à son apogée et ses édifices aujourd’hui abandonnés, le documentaire Requiem for Detroit? que Julian Temple a réalisé pour la télévision en 2010 retrace l’essor et le déclin des « trois géants » de la ville : General Motors, Ford et Chrysler. Le film documente les répercussions(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
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Architecture de l’invocation
Albert Kahn, Detroit, Hedrich-Blessing, Nancy Levinson, General Motors, Ford, Pour le CCA de la part de..., To CCA from...
12 décembre 2012
photographies
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46 slide(s)
Detroit
ARCH218292
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including Michigan, Detroit Art School Market
photographies
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46 slide(s)
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Arantzazu Luzarraga s’accorde aux fréquences radio d’un territoire sonore commun
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PH2000:0595
architecture
1916 or after
architecture
Projet
Detroit Think Grid
AP144.S2.D73
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File documents Detroit Think Grid, an unrealized project for a series of experiments which were to be developed by Price in collaboration with various groups in the Greater Detroit and Oakland area and implemented over a five-year period. Collaborators were to include the municipality, industry, commerce, and the existing education network, particularly Oakland County Community College in Detroit, Michigan. The principle aim of the Detroit Think Grid was to make the education "system" flexible and responsive to the needs of the community and readily accessible to everyone. Detroit Think Grid components include mobile units such as swimming pools, public learning booths and packaged workshops. Material in this group consists of existing conditions documentation concerning Oakland County and Oakland Community College campuses, such as aerial photographs of streets, zoning maps and maps of various townships, maps of traffic flow in Oakland County, and site plans of Oakland Community College campuses. Design development drawings include zoning plans showing present and projected uses of various zones, major transportation modes, patterns, and access points, and predictions for general population, school population, and retail growth within Oakland County. Material from this file was published in "Cedric Price Supplement No. 3", 'Architectural Design', vol. 41, (June 1971), 353-363 and 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 54, 66. Material in this file was produced between 1957 and 1975, but predominantly between 1969 and 1971. Cedric Price presented a conference at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, in Michigan in 1968 and produced 2 reports for them titled 'Oakland Community College: An Investigation into Educational Servicing' (1968) and 'Oakland Community College: An Investigation into New Forms of Learning' (1968). File contains cartographic materials, design development drawings, photographic materials, reference drawings, and textual records.
1957-1975, predominant 1969-1971
Detroit Think Grid
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AP144.S2.D73
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File documents Detroit Think Grid, an unrealized project for a series of experiments which were to be developed by Price in collaboration with various groups in the Greater Detroit and Oakland area and implemented over a five-year period. Collaborators were to include the municipality, industry, commerce, and the existing education network, particularly Oakland County Community College in Detroit, Michigan. The principle aim of the Detroit Think Grid was to make the education "system" flexible and responsive to the needs of the community and readily accessible to everyone. Detroit Think Grid components include mobile units such as swimming pools, public learning booths and packaged workshops. Material in this group consists of existing conditions documentation concerning Oakland County and Oakland Community College campuses, such as aerial photographs of streets, zoning maps and maps of various townships, maps of traffic flow in Oakland County, and site plans of Oakland Community College campuses. Design development drawings include zoning plans showing present and projected uses of various zones, major transportation modes, patterns, and access points, and predictions for general population, school population, and retail growth within Oakland County. Material from this file was published in "Cedric Price Supplement No. 3", 'Architectural Design', vol. 41, (June 1971), 353-363 and 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 54, 66. Material in this file was produced between 1957 and 1975, but predominantly between 1969 and 1971. Cedric Price presented a conference at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, in Michigan in 1968 and produced 2 reports for them titled 'Oakland Community College: An Investigation into Educational Servicing' (1968) and 'Oakland Community College: An Investigation into New Forms of Learning' (1968). File contains cartographic materials, design development drawings, photographic materials, reference drawings, and textual records.
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1957-1975, predominant 1969-1971
PH2000:0589
architecture
1915 or after
View of the main entrance to the Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit, Michigan
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PH2000:0589
architecture
Detroit, Opera House
PH1986:0786
ca. 1859-1890s
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PH2000:0637
architecture
1929 or after
View of the principal and lateral façades of the Detroit Times Building, Detroit, Michigan
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PH2000:0637
photographies
1929 or after
architecture
PH2000:0591
architecture, sculpture
1915
View of the principal and lateral façades of the Detroit News Building, Detroit, Michigan
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PH2000:0591
architecture, sculpture