born digital, photographs
CD041.S2.009
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Tagged Image File Format. Also includes one photograph of the former International Civil Aviation Organisation building, Montréal, Québec, and one photograph of the former Engineering Institute of Canada building, Montréal, Québec.
2006
Photographs, Fraternity house, Montréal, Québec
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CD041.S2.009
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Tagged Image File Format. Also includes one photograph of the former International Civil Aviation Organisation building, Montréal, Québec, and one photograph of the former Engineering Institute of Canada building, Montréal, Québec.
born digital, photographs
2006
archives
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Kiran Mukerji Collection
CD038
Synopsis:
The Kiran Mukerji collection contains Kiran Mukerji’s research material on building and design technologies for affordable housing, which consists mostly of publications, and a few textual records the Institut für Tropenbau (Institute for Tropical Building).
1972-2013
Kiran Mukerji Collection
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CD038
Synopsis:
The Kiran Mukerji collection contains Kiran Mukerji’s research material on building and design technologies for affordable housing, which consists mostly of publications, and a few textual records the Institut für Tropenbau (Institute for Tropical Building).
archives
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1972-2013
PH1988:0426:096
ca. 1934
PH1988:0426:105
ca. 1934
PH1988:0426:106
ca. 1934
PH1988:0426:109
ca. 1939
PH1988:0426:110
ca. 1934
Project
AP206.S1.1963.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana, India from 1963-1968. With Prakash as the senior architect, this project consisted of the design of the entire campus, including the boys' hostel and mess, and the Agricultural Engineering College (AEC). Under this project, Prakash also designed campuses for the University in Hisar and Palampur. The boys' hostel, constructed first, consisted of a long, rectangular volume of exposed brick and concrete columns. Balconies lined its exterior, alternating on each floor so that every balcony had a view of the sky above. A covered walkway connected the hostel to the square mess, which was turned 45 degrees on its axis. The AEC, the campus's main building, was a long, single-storey building with a series of enclosed courtyards. Round exhaust openings were the only element that marked the building's façade. Prakash, developing his love of sculpture at this time, also crafted a large outdoor sculpture for the campus's main courtyard.[1] This project is recorded through a reprographic copy of a plan of the boys' hostel dating from around 1963. [1]Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 107-132.
circa 1963
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India (1963-1968)
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AP206.S1.1963.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana, India from 1963-1968. With Prakash as the senior architect, this project consisted of the design of the entire campus, including the boys' hostel and mess, and the Agricultural Engineering College (AEC). Under this project, Prakash also designed campuses for the University in Hisar and Palampur. The boys' hostel, constructed first, consisted of a long, rectangular volume of exposed brick and concrete columns. Balconies lined its exterior, alternating on each floor so that every balcony had a view of the sky above. A covered walkway connected the hostel to the square mess, which was turned 45 degrees on its axis. The AEC, the campus's main building, was a long, single-storey building with a series of enclosed courtyards. Round exhaust openings were the only element that marked the building's façade. Prakash, developing his love of sculpture at this time, also crafted a large outdoor sculpture for the campus's main courtyard.[1] This project is recorded through a reprographic copy of a plan of the boys' hostel dating from around 1963. [1]Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 107-132.
Project
circa 1963
Project
AP018.S1.1979.PR11
Description:
This project series documents long-term planning for airports in Trinidad and Tobago from 1979-1993. The office identified the project number as 7911. This project consisted of the planning of two airports, one in Piarco and the other in Crown Point, financed by the Government of Canada acting as agents for the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. This work was undertaken as a consortium with other Canadian firms who worked together on airport planning projects around the world. The firms consisted of Parkin Architects Planners as the architects, the Montreal Engineering Company Limited, Peat, Marwick and Partners, and IBI Group. At Crown Point, a new 3,300 square metre terminal building was proposed for domestic and some international traffic, as well as a new control tower. The passenger terminal could accommodate 350 enplaning and 350 deplaning passengers. This first phase was said to accommodate growth until 1993. At Piarco, a new 26,000 square foot passenger terminal was proposed, which was said to accommodate about 2/3 of traffic in 1993. This location also proposed a 200 room hotel be built in the future. This project is recorded through textual records dating from 1977-1981 which consist of correspondence between consortium members, billings, the joint venture agreement and financial analysis report.
1977-1981
Trinidad and Tobago Airports (1979-1981)
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AP018.S1.1979.PR11
Description:
This project series documents long-term planning for airports in Trinidad and Tobago from 1979-1993. The office identified the project number as 7911. This project consisted of the planning of two airports, one in Piarco and the other in Crown Point, financed by the Government of Canada acting as agents for the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. This work was undertaken as a consortium with other Canadian firms who worked together on airport planning projects around the world. The firms consisted of Parkin Architects Planners as the architects, the Montreal Engineering Company Limited, Peat, Marwick and Partners, and IBI Group. At Crown Point, a new 3,300 square metre terminal building was proposed for domestic and some international traffic, as well as a new control tower. The passenger terminal could accommodate 350 enplaning and 350 deplaning passengers. This first phase was said to accommodate growth until 1993. At Piarco, a new 26,000 square foot passenger terminal was proposed, which was said to accommodate about 2/3 of traffic in 1993. This location also proposed a 200 room hotel be built in the future. This project is recorded through textual records dating from 1977-1981 which consist of correspondence between consortium members, billings, the joint venture agreement and financial analysis report.
Project
1977-1981
textual records
ARCH6383
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Correspondance avec J.-Étienne Gauthier, greffier-adjoint, et Gaspard De Serres, trésorier de la Cité de Montréal. Projets de règlements afin de créer la Commission d'urbanisme, 1923. « Replanning Montréal and District », extrait du Journal of the Engineering Institute of Canada / James Ewing, ingénieur. « What Can the Matter be? A Study of National Development », extrait du Journal, Town Planning Institute of Canada, juillet 1923 / James Ewing, ingénieur. Coupures de journaux, 1923.
1923
Coupures de presse, correspondence et proposition pour la Commission d'urbanisme
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ARCH6383
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Correspondance avec J.-Étienne Gauthier, greffier-adjoint, et Gaspard De Serres, trésorier de la Cité de Montréal. Projets de règlements afin de créer la Commission d'urbanisme, 1923. « Replanning Montréal and District », extrait du Journal of the Engineering Institute of Canada / James Ewing, ingénieur. « What Can the Matter be? A Study of National Development », extrait du Journal, Town Planning Institute of Canada, juillet 1923 / James Ewing, ingénieur. Coupures de journaux, 1923.
textual records
1923