Arturo Ortiz Struck décrit les frontières de la construction légale et autorisée dans le contexte de Mexico :« Afin de nous forger une opinion critique sur la production d’espace et d’architecture dans cet environnement, nous devrions commencer par deux principes fondamentaux. Le premier établit que les espaces reflètent qui nous sommes, et ils traduisent nos habitudes(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
10 mai 2012 , 19h
L'enseignement de... Mexico : Arturo Ortiz Struck
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Arturo Ortiz Struck décrit les frontières de la construction légale et autorisée dans le contexte de Mexico :« Afin de nous forger une opinion critique sur la production d’espace et d’architecture dans cet environnement, nous devrions commencer par deux principes fondamentaux. Le premier établit que les espaces reflètent qui nous sommes, et ils traduisent nos habitudes(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
documents textuels
ARCH252239
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-Minutes of meetings with Metropolitan Transit Authority, Regional Planning Association, New York City Partnership, Environmental Simulations Centre -Correspondence with Ralph Lerner re: contact addresses for consultation people, people to see, thank you letters for meetings
1996-1998
Consultations with Government, Organizations
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ARCH252239
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-Minutes of meetings with Metropolitan Transit Authority, Regional Planning Association, New York City Partnership, Environmental Simulations Centre -Correspondence with Ralph Lerner re: contact addresses for consultation people, people to see, thank you letters for meetings
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1996-1998
Geoff Manaugh se penche sur le design urbain dans le contexte d’études épidémiologiques, de pandémies et de quarantaines, à la lumière des mesures prises par les centres de contrôle et de prévention des maladies (CDC) mis en place par le gouvernement des États-Unis. Geoff Manaugh est l’auteur de BLDGBLOG et de The BLDGBLOG Book et il collabore régulièrement à titre(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
22 octobre 2009 , 19h
Geoff Manaugh : Cities of the CDC
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Geoff Manaugh se penche sur le design urbain dans le contexte d’études épidémiologiques, de pandémies et de quarantaines, à la lumière des mesures prises par les centres de contrôle et de prévention des maladies (CDC) mis en place par le gouvernement des États-Unis. Geoff Manaugh est l’auteur de BLDGBLOG et de The BLDGBLOG Book et il collabore régulièrement à titre(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
ARCH280510
11 October 1979
À la suite de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le besoin urgent de reconstruire les villes, ainsi que la croissance soudaine de la population, conduit les instances publiques à assumer un rôle de plus en plus important dans la conception et la construction de l’environnement urbain. Sous différents régimes politiques, de grands aménagements urbains et même des villes entières(...)
Vitrines
12 décembre 2013 au 15 juin 2014
Vieux livres nouvelles villes
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À la suite de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le besoin urgent de reconstruire les villes, ainsi que la croissance soudaine de la population, conduit les instances publiques à assumer un rôle de plus en plus important dans la conception et la construction de l’environnement urbain. Sous différents régimes politiques, de grands aménagements urbains et même des villes entières(...)
Vitrines
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DR1995:0247:001-001
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This office memorandum lists office instructions for pre-planning considerations, possibly for large festival sites. It may have once been accompanied by a report by Price summarizing his involvement with festival theme projects such as Sheffield Festival (1965; AP144.S2.D61) and Phun City (1970; AP144.S2.D77). The scope of this report and Price's involvement cannot be determined from this single textual record.
1970
"Festivals" for government report: Correspondence
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DR1995:0247:001-001
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This office memorandum lists office instructions for pre-planning considerations, possibly for large festival sites. It may have once been accompanied by a report by Price summarizing his involvement with festival theme projects such as Sheffield Festival (1965; AP144.S2.D61) and Phun City (1970; AP144.S2.D77). The scope of this report and Price's involvement cannot be determined from this single textual record.
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1970
PH1998:0020:094
architecture
late 1920s - early 1930s
architecture
Projet
AP075.S1.1974.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the landscape of Robson Square Provincial Government Complex in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1974-1982 with architect Arthur Erickson and architect Bing Thom. The project consisted in designing a new provincial civic complex that included a courthouse and provincial government offices. The initial plan consisted in a 55-storey highrise. Arthur Erickson suggested to lay the building on its side and spread it accross three city blocks (known as Block 51, Block 61 and Block 71) and add a green roof to create linear park. Oberlander's ideas for the landscape concept was to create a space accessible for everyone that will be attractive and interesting in all seasons. Her design consisted in a series of pathways, stairs and terraces, mainly situated on Block 61, and rising gradually up to 30 feets above the Robson street level. The design was intented to "encourage pedestrians to cut accross the urban grid". [1] Planters where included to buildings facades to create a hanging garden using hanging plants. The project series contains design development drawings and working drawings for the landscape design, such as landscape plans, landscape sections, elevations and details, grading and irrigation plans, and planting plans. The drawings includes in this project series also comprises plans of the complex buildings used as reference. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies. The series also comprises five original sketches by Oberlander. The project is also documented through interior and exterior photographs of the building, photographs of the landscape and various views of the completed complex. The project series also includes textual records, including documents related to the plants selection, specifications, financial documents, concept development notes of Oberlander, correspondence with architects, clients and consultants, documentation and research material, and clippings and articles on Robson Square project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 123.
1970-1995
Robson Square Provincial Government Complex, Vancouver, British Columbia (1974-1982)
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AP075.S1.1974.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the landscape of Robson Square Provincial Government Complex in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1974-1982 with architect Arthur Erickson and architect Bing Thom. The project consisted in designing a new provincial civic complex that included a courthouse and provincial government offices. The initial plan consisted in a 55-storey highrise. Arthur Erickson suggested to lay the building on its side and spread it accross three city blocks (known as Block 51, Block 61 and Block 71) and add a green roof to create linear park. Oberlander's ideas for the landscape concept was to create a space accessible for everyone that will be attractive and interesting in all seasons. Her design consisted in a series of pathways, stairs and terraces, mainly situated on Block 61, and rising gradually up to 30 feets above the Robson street level. The design was intented to "encourage pedestrians to cut accross the urban grid". [1] Planters where included to buildings facades to create a hanging garden using hanging plants. The project series contains design development drawings and working drawings for the landscape design, such as landscape plans, landscape sections, elevations and details, grading and irrigation plans, and planting plans. The drawings includes in this project series also comprises plans of the complex buildings used as reference. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies. The series also comprises five original sketches by Oberlander. The project is also documented through interior and exterior photographs of the building, photographs of the landscape and various views of the completed complex. The project series also includes textual records, including documents related to the plants selection, specifications, financial documents, concept development notes of Oberlander, correspondence with architects, clients and consultants, documentation and research material, and clippings and articles on Robson Square project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 123.
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1970-1995
Projet
Fresno City Hall
AP022.S1.1988.PR05
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File documents a municipal government building constructed in Fresno, California. File contains slides and design development drawings.
1988
Fresno City Hall
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AP022.S1.1988.PR05
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File documents a municipal government building constructed in Fresno, California. File contains slides and design development drawings.
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1988
photographies
PH1982:0643:044
architecture
between 1867 and 1869
photographies
between 1867 and 1869
architecture