drawings
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32 drawing(s)
ARCH253129
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design development and working drawings - plans, elevations, sections, details, textual documents (Café Mezzanine, Great Hall Restaurant, Metro 10 Restaurants, Administrative Offices for restaurants)
Design development and working drawings - plans, elevations
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ARCH253129
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design development and working drawings - plans, elevations, sections, details, textual documents (Café Mezzanine, Great Hall Restaurant, Metro 10 Restaurants, Administrative Offices for restaurants)
drawings
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32 drawing(s)
archives
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Fonds
Luc Laporte fonds
AP068
Synopsis:
Le Fond Luc Laporte documente les propositions et les réalisations issus de l'atelier de Luc Laporte pour le secteur est du Vieux-Port de Montréal.
1991-1993
Luc Laporte fonds
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AP068
Synopsis:
Le Fond Luc Laporte documente les propositions et les réalisations issus de l'atelier de Luc Laporte pour le secteur est du Vieux-Port de Montréal.
archives
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Fonds
1991-1993
drawings
ARCH274654
Description:
Détails de la marquise, des modifications du foyer en face de la banque, de la tuyauterie pour l'eau et l'air climatisé, des réservoirs d'huile, des colonnes en plâtre et des lumières suspendues du café.
1948 - 1949
Détails de la marquise, des modifications du foyer en face de la banque
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ARCH274654
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Détails de la marquise, des modifications du foyer en face de la banque, de la tuyauterie pour l'eau et l'air climatisé, des réservoirs d'huile, des colonnes en plâtre et des lumières suspendues du café.
drawings
1948 - 1949
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D78
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File documents an unexecuted project for a public space on the site of a former Roman bath, in the old town of Aachen, Germany. The proposal was conceived by the office of Marlies Hentrup Norbert Heyers in association with James Stirling. It includes an exhibition building, a fountain and a café and restaurant. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1990. File contains photographic materials, including a photograph of the site by Marlies Hentrup and photographs of a presentation model by photographers Fotodesign. File also contains textual records.
1987-1990
Kaiserquelle, Aachen, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D78
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a public space on the site of a former Roman bath, in the old town of Aachen, Germany. The proposal was conceived by the office of Marlies Hentrup Norbert Heyers in association with James Stirling. It includes an exhibition building, a fountain and a café and restaurant. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1990. File contains photographic materials, including a photograph of the site by Marlies Hentrup and photographs of a presentation model by photographers Fotodesign. File also contains textual records.
File 78
1987-1990
ARCH256514
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"Caption / Displays and exhibits in the Expo '67 Youth Pavilion will be housed in 12 thematic modules surrounding an open square or 'agora'. The agora, along with a 250-seat theatre, open-air amphitheatre and 'café-dansant', will be used for a wide range of cultural, social and athletic events, all sponsored by Steinberg's Limited."--Description.
ca. 1967
View of a model of the Youth Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256514
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"Caption / Displays and exhibits in the Expo '67 Youth Pavilion will be housed in 12 thematic modules surrounding an open square or 'agora'. The agora, along with a 250-seat theatre, open-air amphitheatre and 'café-dansant', will be used for a wide range of cultural, social and athletic events, all sponsored by Steinberg's Limited."--Description.
Project
AP075.S1.2016.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the restauration of the landscape of the Canada Pavilion at Venice Biennale site, in Venice, Italy. Oberlander worked on this project in 2016 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects and in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada. Oberlander's first goal in the redesigning of the landscape was to give better accessibility to the site. Her design consisted in creating paths to connect the Canadian Pavilion to the neighbouring British and German Pavilions, and also paths and plateforms to give access to the site that includes a cafe and a belvedere. The restored pavilion was unveiled at the 16th Venice Biennale in 2018 The project series contains predominantly presentation drawings, such as site plans, grading plants, plating plans, and details. The project is also documented through correspondence with landscape architects, proposal by Oberlander, reports, minutes of meetings, and documentation.
2011-2018
Venice Biennale Canada Pavilion, Venice, Italy (2016)
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AP075.S1.2016.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the restauration of the landscape of the Canada Pavilion at Venice Biennale site, in Venice, Italy. Oberlander worked on this project in 2016 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects and in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada. Oberlander's first goal in the redesigning of the landscape was to give better accessibility to the site. Her design consisted in creating paths to connect the Canadian Pavilion to the neighbouring British and German Pavilions, and also paths and plateforms to give access to the site that includes a cafe and a belvedere. The restored pavilion was unveiled at the 16th Venice Biennale in 2018 The project series contains predominantly presentation drawings, such as site plans, grading plants, plating plans, and details. The project is also documented through correspondence with landscape architects, proposal by Oberlander, reports, minutes of meetings, and documentation.
Project
2011-2018
Project
AP056.S1.1993.PR03
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This project series documents a proposal for the headquarters of TV Ontario (TVO) in Toronto from 1993-1994. The office identified the project number as 9305. This project proposed a seven-storey office building located at the corner of Simcoe and Nelson Streets. The site eventually changed to the corner of Sherbourne and King Streets. The TVO headquarters would include several television studios, a café, theatre, retail space, terrace and leasable areas. A tape library and parking would be provided below grade. A prominent spiral staircase from the ground floor to the second floor would be the focal point of the main lobby. The building's exterior would be primarily glass, with brick used at the ground floor. This project was never built. The project is recorded through original and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1993-1994. The drawings consist of sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections and axonometric drawings.
1993-1994
TV Ontario Headquarters Competition, Toronto (1993-1994)
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AP056.S1.1993.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for the headquarters of TV Ontario (TVO) in Toronto from 1993-1994. The office identified the project number as 9305. This project proposed a seven-storey office building located at the corner of Simcoe and Nelson Streets. The site eventually changed to the corner of Sherbourne and King Streets. The TVO headquarters would include several television studios, a café, theatre, retail space, terrace and leasable areas. A tape library and parking would be provided below grade. A prominent spiral staircase from the ground floor to the second floor would be the focal point of the main lobby. The building's exterior would be primarily glass, with brick used at the ground floor. This project was never built. The project is recorded through original and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1993-1994. The drawings consist of sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections and axonometric drawings.
Project
1993-1994
ARCH256512
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"Légende / Douze éléments thématiques, répartis autour d'une esplanade carrée, appelée l'agora, serviront à présenter le thème du Pavillon de la Jeunesse à l'Expo 67. Le pavillon aura également un théâtre de 250 places, un amphithéâtre en plein air et un café-dansant. Ces installations serviront à présenter une gamme très variée d'activités culturelles, sportives et divertissantes, qui seront toutes commanditées par Steinberg Limitée."--Description.
ca. 1967
View of a model of the Youth Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256512
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"Légende / Douze éléments thématiques, répartis autour d'une esplanade carrée, appelée l'agora, serviront à présenter le thème du Pavillon de la Jeunesse à l'Expo 67. Le pavillon aura également un théâtre de 250 places, un amphithéâtre en plein air et un café-dansant. Ces installations serviront à présenter une gamme très variée d'activités culturelles, sportives et divertissantes, qui seront toutes commanditées par Steinberg Limitée."--Description.
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CI005.S1.1942.PR2
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In the early 1900s, Hofplein became problematic for its traffic gridlock. In 1942 Allied bombing demolished some of the area's surrounding buildings and paved the way for re-planning. Architect W.G. Witteveen proposed a reconstruction plan, as did J.A. Ringers, but Oud subsequently was delegated as supervisor of the Hofplein reconstruction plan with Jos Klijnen as architect. Oud's proposal was drawn up by 1943. Oud planned to divide Hofplein into three parts, including a circular traffic loop, an oval entertainment plaza, and an outdoor space with a café. He also proposed replacing an older tower building with a new town hall. Witteveen proposed an entirely different design and was unable to reconcile Oud to his plan; however, the city adopted an entirely new plan that was favoured by influential Rotterdam businessmen, one designed by Witteveen's assistant (Taverne et al. 2001, 429-432). Project series includes drawings of site plans for Hofplein as well as photographs of perspective drawings.
1942-1945
Hofplein Design (City Centre), Rotterdam, Netherlands (1942-1945)
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CI005.S1.1942.PR2
Description:
In the early 1900s, Hofplein became problematic for its traffic gridlock. In 1942 Allied bombing demolished some of the area's surrounding buildings and paved the way for re-planning. Architect W.G. Witteveen proposed a reconstruction plan, as did J.A. Ringers, but Oud subsequently was delegated as supervisor of the Hofplein reconstruction plan with Jos Klijnen as architect. Oud's proposal was drawn up by 1943. Oud planned to divide Hofplein into three parts, including a circular traffic loop, an oval entertainment plaza, and an outdoor space with a café. He also proposed replacing an older tower building with a new town hall. Witteveen proposed an entirely different design and was unable to reconcile Oud to his plan; however, the city adopted an entirely new plan that was favoured by influential Rotterdam businessmen, one designed by Witteveen's assistant (Taverne et al. 2001, 429-432). Project series includes drawings of site plans for Hofplein as well as photographs of perspective drawings.
project
1942-1945
ARCH256346
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"Le Pavillon de la Tunisie à l'Expo '67 / Le Pavillon de la Tunisie est de forme rectangulaire. Sa façade est blanche, ornée à la base de carreaux de faïence bleue. Les sections intérieures de ce bâtiment, se groupent autour d'un patio à colonnades, dont le sol est recouvert d'une mosaïque romaine authentique. L'artisanat, le tourisme, l'agriculture et l'industrie composent le thème de ce pavillon qui est aussi doté d'un restaurant où sont servis des mets tunisiens, ainsi que d'un café maure. / Tunisian Pavilion at Expo '67 / The white facade and blue porcelain tile flooring of the Tunisian pavilion are reminiscent of Tunisia's ancient Arab palaces. In this authentic setting craftsmen perform traditional trades, beating copper and making carpets by hand. A Moorish cafe and restaurant are also features of the pavilion."--Description.
1967
View of the Tunisian Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256346
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"Le Pavillon de la Tunisie à l'Expo '67 / Le Pavillon de la Tunisie est de forme rectangulaire. Sa façade est blanche, ornée à la base de carreaux de faïence bleue. Les sections intérieures de ce bâtiment, se groupent autour d'un patio à colonnades, dont le sol est recouvert d'une mosaïque romaine authentique. L'artisanat, le tourisme, l'agriculture et l'industrie composent le thème de ce pavillon qui est aussi doté d'un restaurant où sont servis des mets tunisiens, ainsi que d'un café maure. / Tunisian Pavilion at Expo '67 / The white facade and blue porcelain tile flooring of the Tunisian pavilion are reminiscent of Tunisia's ancient Arab palaces. In this authentic setting craftsmen perform traditional trades, beating copper and making carpets by hand. A Moorish cafe and restaurant are also features of the pavilion."--Description.