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Jawl Industries Office Building

Jawl Industries Office Building

Part of

People

  • Erickson/Massey Architects (architectural firm)
  • Arthur Erickson (archive creator)

Title

Jawl Industries Office Building

Dates of creation

1970-1972

Level of archival description

Project

Extent and Medium

  • 7 drawings
  • 0.02 l.m. of textual records

Scope and Content

File documents a small office building with a "floating roof", Saanich, British Columbia.

File contains design development drawings.

Reference Number

AP022.S1.1970.PR05

Arrangement

Material in this project series was likely kept in its original order when it was first processed upon its arrival at CCA.

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    • Reference Number: ARCH257049
    • Title: Plan of subdivision of lot (diazotype), transmittals, sketches of details and roof structure
    • Dates of creation: 1970-1972
    • Form: drawings, textual records
    • Catalogued items within this file 0

    People:

    • Arthur Erickson (archive creator)

    Description:

    plan of subdivision of lot (diazotype), transmittals, sketches of details and roof structure, notes, submission plan, sketch plans, office block structural details, structural drawings, schedule, transmittals

    Quantity / Object type:

    1 File

    Extent and Medium:

    • Approximately 40 drawings (including reprographic copies)
    • 0.01 l.m. of textual records

    Technique and media:

    Diazotypes with revisions in graphite and ink, grapgite and ink on tracing paper and paper

    Dimensions:

    records: 0.01 l.m.

    Credit line:

    Arthur Erickson fonds
    Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
    Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
    Don de Arthur Erickson, Architecte/
    Gift of Arthur Erickson, Architect

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    • Reference Number: ARCH257936
    • Title: Site plans, plans, elevations, sections, details, landsape plan
    • Dates of creation: 1971-1972
    • Form: drawings
    • Catalogued items within this file 0

    People:

    • Arthur Erickson (archive creator)

    Quantity / Object type:

    7 File

    Stage and Purpose:

    • design development drawings

    Extent and Medium:

    • 7 drawings

    Technique and media:

    Graphite, coloured pencil, ink on translucent paper, sepia prints

    Dimensions:

    sheets: 76 x 107 cm

    Credit line:

    Arthur Erickson fonds
    Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
    Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
    Don de Arthur Erickson, Architecte/
    Gift of Arthur Erickson, Architect

    Folder Number:

    22-71010-01

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