PH2017:0064
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
House in Kyodo (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2010-2011), Tokyo, Japan
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PH2017:0064
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
PH2017:0065
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
House in Kyodo (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2010-2011), Tokyo, Japan
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PH2017:0065
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
PH2017:0066
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
Apartment in Okachimachi (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2012-2014), Tokyo, Japan
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PH2017:0066
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
PH2017:0071
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
House in Kyodo (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2010-2011), Tokyo, Japan
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PH2017:0071
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
PH2017:0072
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
House on a slope (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2016-2017), Kawasaki, Japan
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PH2017:0072
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
PH2017:0073
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
House on a slope (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2016-2017), Kawasaki, Japan
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PH2017:0073
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
PH2017:0074
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
2017
House on a slope (Go Hasegawa & Associates, 2016-2017), Kawasaki, Japan
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PH2017:0074
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen," 2017
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Fonds
Pierre Dionne fonds
AP006
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The Pierre Dionne fonds, 1948-1976, documents the professional career of architect Pierre Dionne. The fonds documents 467of Dionne’s architectural works: 11 student projects (ca. 1948-1952), 437 professional projects (1951-1976) and 19 miscellaneous projects (various dates). Materials in this fonds consist of 6244 drawings (including reprographic copies), 857 photographic materials, 165 slides, 5 l.m. of textual records and 6 models.
1948-1976
Pierre Dionne fonds
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AP006
Synopsis:
The Pierre Dionne fonds, 1948-1976, documents the professional career of architect Pierre Dionne. The fonds documents 467of Dionne’s architectural works: 11 student projects (ca. 1948-1952), 437 professional projects (1951-1976) and 19 miscellaneous projects (various dates). Materials in this fonds consist of 6244 drawings (including reprographic copies), 857 photographic materials, 165 slides, 5 l.m. of textual records and 6 models.
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1948-1976
Project
AP018.S1.1982.PR19
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Hôtel de la Délégation in Algiers, Algeria from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8220. This hotel was designed with inspiration from traditional Maghrebian and Middle Eastern architecture but made in the modern style. The site for the project consisted of the hotel, a neighbouring villa, a separate office complex, a roundabout at the entrance, two pools, tennis courts, gardens and, an arcade. The project proposed several variations on the design for the hotel, including an eight-level option and a ten-level option, the latter adding two levels of parking to the bottom of the building. The hotel was built into a hill so floors that were subterranean on one side of the building were above ground on the other. This latter side had terraced pergolas at every level with views over the pool. The hotel had a multi-level atrium that contained elaborate indoor gardens and trees. While the ground floor was made up of conference rooms, banquet halls and the reception area, the other levels mostly contained hotel rooms. This project was commissioned by Lavalin International Inc. for the Algerian government, who are referred to in the records as the Présidence de la République, République Algérienne, Démocratique et Populaire. The project is also referred to as Hôtel Alger in the project documentation. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1982-1985. Almost all of the records are in French, with the exception of a few interoffice communications. While there are construction drawings in the project materials, there are also a large number of design drawings showing different schemes and ideas for the hotel. The photographic materials include construction progress photos of the hotel. The textual records consist of correspondence, meeting reports, pre-design records and the project scope, financial documentation, schedules, interoffice letters, construction and detail planning records, specifications and progress reports. Box AP018.S1.1982.PR19.041 in this project series includes an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
1982-1985
Hôtel de la Délégation, Algiers, Algeria (1982-1985)
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AP018.S1.1982.PR19
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Hôtel de la Délégation in Algiers, Algeria from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8220. This hotel was designed with inspiration from traditional Maghrebian and Middle Eastern architecture but made in the modern style. The site for the project consisted of the hotel, a neighbouring villa, a separate office complex, a roundabout at the entrance, two pools, tennis courts, gardens and, an arcade. The project proposed several variations on the design for the hotel, including an eight-level option and a ten-level option, the latter adding two levels of parking to the bottom of the building. The hotel was built into a hill so floors that were subterranean on one side of the building were above ground on the other. This latter side had terraced pergolas at every level with views over the pool. The hotel had a multi-level atrium that contained elaborate indoor gardens and trees. While the ground floor was made up of conference rooms, banquet halls and the reception area, the other levels mostly contained hotel rooms. This project was commissioned by Lavalin International Inc. for the Algerian government, who are referred to in the records as the Présidence de la République, République Algérienne, Démocratique et Populaire. The project is also referred to as Hôtel Alger in the project documentation. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1982-1985. Almost all of the records are in French, with the exception of a few interoffice communications. While there are construction drawings in the project materials, there are also a large number of design drawings showing different schemes and ideas for the hotel. The photographic materials include construction progress photos of the hotel. The textual records consist of correspondence, meeting reports, pre-design records and the project scope, financial documentation, schedules, interoffice letters, construction and detail planning records, specifications and progress reports. Box AP018.S1.1982.PR19.041 in this project series includes an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
Project
1982-1985
Sub-series
AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1
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This project series documents the design and construction of an office building for Marathon Realty in Toronto at the corner of York and Front Streets from 1980-1983. The office identified the project number as 8009. The project consisted of two nineteen storey towers with stainless steel and glass exteriors connected by a glass atrium on each floor. Owned and commissioned by Marathon Realty, the majority of the building’s space was designed for rental. Due to this, the design was highly modular with no interior walls on most floors. Each floor was approximately 18,000 square feet. The ground floor consisted of a lobby, a bank and a restaurant. At the beginning of this project, the project was named Marathon Realty Office Building, Front and York Streets. Soon after, the office building became known as University Place, which it is often referred to as in these materials. Eventually, the building would become the headquarters of CitiBank and renamed Citigroup Place. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, textual records and other materials dating from 1980-1987. The majority of the drawings are located within the textual records and show the design of building details. Other drawings include site surveys, design development drawings, presentation drawings, and construction drawings. The photographs show construction progress, tests, models, and the finished project. The textual records contain the project proposal, contracts, client and contractor correspondence, inter-office memos, meeting minutes, financial records, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail planning, artist’s portfolios for the building’s art competition, site inspection reports, and schedules. File AP018.S1.1980.PR09.004 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office. The CCA also holds materials for a subproject under this project series, which document the installation of signs to the top of the building after the building's construction (AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1). Subproject materials are viewed separately from the project due to the different project numbers originally assigned by the office.
1980-1987
University Place Building, Front and York Streets, Toronto (1980-1987)
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AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1
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This project series documents the design and construction of an office building for Marathon Realty in Toronto at the corner of York and Front Streets from 1980-1983. The office identified the project number as 8009. The project consisted of two nineteen storey towers with stainless steel and glass exteriors connected by a glass atrium on each floor. Owned and commissioned by Marathon Realty, the majority of the building’s space was designed for rental. Due to this, the design was highly modular with no interior walls on most floors. Each floor was approximately 18,000 square feet. The ground floor consisted of a lobby, a bank and a restaurant. At the beginning of this project, the project was named Marathon Realty Office Building, Front and York Streets. Soon after, the office building became known as University Place, which it is often referred to as in these materials. Eventually, the building would become the headquarters of CitiBank and renamed Citigroup Place. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, textual records and other materials dating from 1980-1987. The majority of the drawings are located within the textual records and show the design of building details. Other drawings include site surveys, design development drawings, presentation drawings, and construction drawings. The photographs show construction progress, tests, models, and the finished project. The textual records contain the project proposal, contracts, client and contractor correspondence, inter-office memos, meeting minutes, financial records, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail planning, artist’s portfolios for the building’s art competition, site inspection reports, and schedules. File AP018.S1.1980.PR09.004 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office. The CCA also holds materials for a subproject under this project series, which document the installation of signs to the top of the building after the building's construction (AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1). Subproject materials are viewed separately from the project due to the different project numbers originally assigned by the office.
Project
1980-1987