photographs
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79 photograph(s)
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photographs
Quantity:
79 photograph(s)
Project
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Parkin, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario (1959-1962)
AP018.S1.1959.PR01
Description:
This project series documents alterations and additions to the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1959-1962. The office identified the project number as 5933. The architect's family home, designed by him a few years earlier, was a one-storey, white brick faced bungalow located at 75 The Bridle Path. The home eventually became an acclaimed symbol of a modern dwelling in North America. This project consisted of alterations to the existing house, as well as additions to enlarge the home. The house included a pool and gardens, bedrooms for his children, a study, and maid's quarters, among other rooms. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1955-1977. The majority of drawings are originals, which include plans, elevations, and some construction drawings. The textual materials consist of correspondence, construction documentation, variation orders, contract data, tender proposals, and specifications.
1955-1977
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Parkin, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario (1959-1962)
Actions:
AP018.S1.1959.PR01
Description:
This project series documents alterations and additions to the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1959-1962. The office identified the project number as 5933. The architect's family home, designed by him a few years earlier, was a one-storey, white brick faced bungalow located at 75 The Bridle Path. The home eventually became an acclaimed symbol of a modern dwelling in North America. This project consisted of alterations to the existing house, as well as additions to enlarge the home. The house included a pool and gardens, bedrooms for his children, a study, and maid's quarters, among other rooms. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1955-1977. The majority of drawings are originals, which include plans, elevations, and some construction drawings. The textual materials consist of correspondence, construction documentation, variation orders, contract data, tender proposals, and specifications.
Project
1955-1977
Shaughnessy House
10 June 2010
Shaughnessy House
PH1985:0426:042
architecture
between 1857 and 1877
View of an official residence, Tjiandjur (now Cianjur), Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)
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PH1985:0426:042
architecture
AR1996:1001:299
architecture
29 July 1932
Ground floor plan of the Charles Wilson residence, 1098 rue Saint-Denis, Montréal
Actions:
AR1996:1001:299
architecture
AP140.S2.SS1.D28.P11.1
architecture
1963-1968
Students' Residence, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland: view of building site
Actions:
AP140.S2.SS1.D28.P11.1
architecture
PH1984:0363
ca. 1900 ?
Rozenhof, Residence of S. R. Van Duzer, interior, view of bedroom, Newburgh, New York
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PH1984:0363
PH1984:0369
Interior view of Rozenhof, residence of S. R. Van Duzer, Library, Newburgh, New York
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PH1984:0369
drawings
AP075.S1.1988.PR04.008
landscape architecture
1989-1990
Design development drawings for the Jarvis Residence, 7075 Hudson Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1988.PR04.008
drawings
1989-1990
landscape architecture
drawings
AP206.S1.1987.PR03.001
1987
Floor plans, Residence for Mr. RK Singla and Mrs. Bhavna Singla, Panchkula, India
Actions:
AP206.S1.1987.PR03.001
drawings
1987