Project
AP022.S1.1984.PR20
Description:
File documents an integrated Embassy and Official Residence of the Ambassadorof Saudi Arabia, including separate guest quarters (not built), Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. File contains survey drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, reference drawings, photographs, textual records.
1984-1989
Saudi Arabian Embassy and Ambassador's Residence, Ottawa
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AP022.S1.1984.PR20
Description:
File documents an integrated Embassy and Official Residence of the Ambassadorof Saudi Arabia, including separate guest quarters (not built), Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. File contains survey drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, reference drawings, photographs, textual records.
Project
1984-1989
textual records
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.001
1971-1982
Box of conference reports and client correspondence, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.001
textual records
1971-1982
textual records
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.007
1977-1982
Box of financial records and supplementary instructions, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.007
textual records
1977-1982
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.013
1979-1982
Box of schedules, specifications and supplementary instructions, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.013
drawings, textual records
1979-1982
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.017
1979-1981
Box of specifications, agendas and construction correspondence, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.017
drawings, textual records
1979-1981
textual records
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.004
1979-1982
Box of correspondence with contractors, inspections and tests, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.004
textual records
1979-1982
Project
AP056.S1.1991.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the design of Cité Collégiale in Ottawa, Ontario from in 1991. The project number assigned by the office is unidentifiable. This project consisted of a competition entry for the first French language community college to be built in Ontario. The design proposed focused on the balance between the natural landscape of the site, located on Montreal Road at Aviation Parkway, the rigor of the study program and the relaxation of student life. Large wooded areas surrounding the campus would be preserved and four functional outdoor spaces would be created: La Place des Festivals (an esplanade), the theatre (for outdoor festivities), Le Carrefour des Étudiants (the student square), and le Foyer (next to the cafeteria). The campus also proposed la Grande Galerie, a triple-height space filled with natural light to serve as the main area where students could meet and study. Two types of school buildings were included in the proposal, consisting of a long, rectangular building for classrooms and offices, and the other, a less formal, open space with classrooms, amphitheatres, studios and laboratories. The scheme had two main entrances, with a large central tower that was visible when arriving from either direction. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the campus was eventually built by Brook, Brisbin and Baynon. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings and a model dating from 1991. The drawings include site condition maps, sketches, perspectives, plans, elevations, axonometric drawings and presentation panels.
1991
Cité Collégiale Competition, Ottawa, Ontario (1991)
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AP056.S1.1991.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the design of Cité Collégiale in Ottawa, Ontario from in 1991. The project number assigned by the office is unidentifiable. This project consisted of a competition entry for the first French language community college to be built in Ontario. The design proposed focused on the balance between the natural landscape of the site, located on Montreal Road at Aviation Parkway, the rigor of the study program and the relaxation of student life. Large wooded areas surrounding the campus would be preserved and four functional outdoor spaces would be created: La Place des Festivals (an esplanade), the theatre (for outdoor festivities), Le Carrefour des Étudiants (the student square), and le Foyer (next to the cafeteria). The campus also proposed la Grande Galerie, a triple-height space filled with natural light to serve as the main area where students could meet and study. Two types of school buildings were included in the proposal, consisting of a long, rectangular building for classrooms and offices, and the other, a less formal, open space with classrooms, amphitheatres, studios and laboratories. The scheme had two main entrances, with a large central tower that was visible when arriving from either direction. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the campus was eventually built by Brook, Brisbin and Baynon. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings and a model dating from 1991. The drawings include site condition maps, sketches, perspectives, plans, elevations, axonometric drawings and presentation panels.
Project
1991
drawings
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.024
1979
Preliminary construction drawings for reflected ceiling plans, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.024
drawings
1979
drawings
AP018.S1.1974.PR02.019
1974
Plans, electrical line diagram and wall details, University of Ottawa Health Sciences Building, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR02.019
drawings
1974
drawings
AP018.S1.1976.PR23.038
circa 1976
Presentation board of Ottawa River elevation, National Gallery of Canada, Limited Architectural Competition, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1976.PR23.038
drawings
circa 1976