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Description: ABC : MTL is an urban abecedary and open-source initiative at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) that maps contemporary Montréal in a diversity of ways and media. Over 90 contributions including photography, music videos, sculptures and installations, drawings, models, workshops, lectures and performances have been selected which form a lexicon of the CCA’s home city.
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Subject: Museum exhibits, Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured February 2018. Last updated 5 October 2018.
Language: English , French
Coverage: Québec--Montréal
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2012 - 2013 (exhibited)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: 404 Error: The object is not online is an investigation of the habits of an everyday technology, the internet, and how it relates to activities like collecting, exhibiting, research, and publication. The project experiments by reversing the typical order of an exhibition, presented in the galleries and then represented online, and instead beginning with the online representations and assembling them together. Website appears to have been spammed prior to capture. Capture accurately reflects live web.
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Museum exhibits, Virtual museums, Architecture
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2010 - 2011 (exhibited)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: Actions: What You Can Do with the City gathers actions that reinvent our daily lives and reoccupy urban space with new uses. Actions: What You Can Do With the City is a research project initiated by the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in 2007. It has taken the form of an exhibition – presented at the CCA (Montreal, 2008), the Graham Foundation (Chicago, 2009) and the X Bienal de Arquitetura (São Paulo, 2013) – a publication and a website. Actions : Comment s’approprier la ville présente des projets qui tentent des modes de vie inédits et surprenants, réinventent notre quotidien, ou réoccupent les espaces urbains. Lancé par le Centre Canadien d’Architecture (CCA) en 2007, Actions : Comment s’approprier la ville est un projet de recherche qui a pris la forme d’une exposition présentée au CCA (Montréal, 2008), à la Graham Foundation (Chicago, 2009) et à la X Bienal de Arquitetura (São Paulo, 2013), ainsi que d’une publication et d’un site Web. Ações: O Que Você Pode Fazer com a Cidade reúne ações que reinventam nossas vidas cotidianas e reocupam o espaço urbano com novos usos. Essas ideias não têm a pretensão de representar um mundo que poderia substituir o atual. Elas não constituem uma resposta unificada, mas oferecem a todos alternativas possíveis. Se, como observa Aldo van Eyck, "a imaginação é o principal detector de mudança", não podemos senão perceber o quão grande é a mudança em curso.
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture, City planning, Museum exhibits
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured November 2018.
Language: English , French, Portuguese
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2008 - 2013 (exhibited)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: Putting Architecture in its Place is a CCA Day Camp dedicated to talking, discussing, writing and publishing critical thoughts and observations about architecture. During this workshop we will look at how the architecture critic is at the same time an advocate for a discipline or profession, but also an urban and social activist. This means his/her mission should be not just to foster recognition for architecture, but also understand where urban or human needs end and “architect ego” begins (and vice-versa).
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture--Study and teaching, Architectural criticism
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured October 2018. Last updated January 2019.
Language: English , French
Coverage: Québec--Montréal
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2010 (active)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an international research institution operating from the fundamental premise that architecture is a public concern. It was founded in 1979 by Phyllis Lambert as a new type of cultural institution, with the specific aim of increasing public awareness of the role of architecture in contemporary society and promoting research in the field.
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture, Architectural museums
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured August 2018. Last updated 5 October 2018.
Language: English
Coverage: Québec--Montréal
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives , websites
Date: 2018 - 2019 (captured)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture--Competitions, City planning, Eisenman, Peter, 1932-, Berkel, Ben van, 1957-, Bos, Caroline, 1959-, UNStudio, Mayne, Thom, Morphosis Architects, Price, Cedric, Reiser, Jesse, Umemoto, Nanako
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured November 2018.
Language: English , French
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 1998 - 2001 (active)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Contributor: Lambert, Phyllis
Description: Une bibliographie en développement sur les concepts de mobilité A growing bibliography of ideas on movement
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture, Emigration and immigration, Social change
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured November 2018.
Language: English , French
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2010 - 2011 (exhibited)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: This site is based on the exhibit The 60's: Montreal Thinks Big, organized by the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) and presented at the CCA from 20 October 2004 to 11 September 2005, curated by André Lortie. Ce site est basé sur l'exposition Les années 60: Montréal voit grand, organisée par le Centre Candien d'Architecture (CCA) et présentée au CCA du 20 octobre 2004 au 11 septembre 2005. André Lortie était le commissaire.
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture, Architectural photography
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured November 2018.
Language: English , French
Coverage: Québec--Montréal
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2004 - 2005 (exhibited)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: The exhibition out of the box at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (23 October 2003 to 6 September 2004) opened to view four archives (Cedric Price, Aldo Rossi, James Sterling, and Gordon Matta-Clark) that had entered the CCA collection only very recently, acquired in the period from 1995 to 2000. The public was invited to share a museum's own first moments of discovery as much of the material had never been exhibited before: it literally came out of the box for the first time.
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Archives, Architecture, Museum exhibits, Price, Cedric, Rossi, Aldo, 1931-1997, Matta-Clark, Gordon, 1943-1978, Stirling, James
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Publisher: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured September 2018. Last updated 5 October 2018.
Language: English , French
Coverage: Québec--Montréal
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2003 - 2004 (exhibited), 2018 (captured)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: This website accompanies the exhibition 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas, presented at the Canadian Centre for Architecture from 7 November 2007 to April 2008. This major exhibition and its catalog are the first to study the architectural innovation spurred by the 1973 oil crisis, when the value of oil increased exponentially and triggered economic, political, and social upheaval across the world.
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Subject: Museum exhibits, Gas industry--Environmental aspects, Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture and society
Group: Exhibition websites
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured August 2018. Last updated 5 October 2018.
Language: English , French
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2007 - 2008 (exhibited), 2018 (captured)
Contributor: Russell, Harriet, 1977-
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Description: Conceived in homage to architect James Stirling, who believed that urban design is integral to the practice of architecture and a vital topic for public debate, the James Stirling Memorial Lectures on the City competition was inaugurated in November 2003 as a unique forum for the advancement of new critical perspectives on the role of urban design and urban architecture in the development of cities worldwide. The intent of this bi-annual lecture competition is to promote innovative approaches to urban phenomena, and to re-position architecture at the centre of debates on the city of the 21st century.
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Subject: Canadian Centre for Architecture , Architecture, Stirling, James, City planning, Urban landscape architecture
Creator: Canadian Centre for Architecture
Source: Description based on archived web page captured November 2018.
Language: English , French
Format: 1 archived website
Type: web archives
Date: 2018 (captured), 2004 - 2011 (active)
Collector: Canadian Centre for Architecture
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